GEOCENTER LOCATION AND VARIATIONS IN EARTH ORIENTATION USING GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM MEASUREMENTS

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MALLA, RP
WU, SC
LICHTEN, SM
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10.1029/92JB02588
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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We have studied the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) ground and flight tracking data to measure short-period Earth orientation variations and changes in Earth's center of mass location (the geocenter). Ground-based GPS estimates of daily and subdaily changes in Earth orientation presently show centimeter-level precision. Comparisons between GPS-estimated Earth rotation variations (UTI-UTC) and those calculated from ocean tide models suggest that observed subdaily variations in Earth rotation are dominated by oceanic tidal effects. Our preliminary GPS estimates for geocenter location (from a 3-week experiment) agree with an independent satellite laser ranging estimates to 10-15 cm. Covariance analysis predicts that temporal resolution of GPS estimates for Earth orientation and geocenter improves significantly when data collected from low Earth-orbiting satellites as well as from ground sites are combined. The low-Earth GPS tracking data enhance the accuracy and resolution for measuring high-frequency global geodynamical signals over time scales less than 1 day. Low-Earth orbiters such as Topex/Poseidon carrying GPS flight receivers will provide opportunities to demonstrate these enhancements.
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页码:4611 / 4617
页数:7
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