Author:
Wu Yihao,He Xiufeng,Luo Zhicai,Shi Hongkai
Abstract
The development of the global geopotential model (GGM) broadens its applications in ocean science, which emphasizes the importance for model assessment. We assess the recently released high-degree GGMs over the South China Sea through heterogeneous geodetic observations and synthetic/ocean reanalysis data. The comparisons with a high resolution (∼3 km) airborne gravimetric survey over the Paracel Islands show that XGM2019e_2159 has relatively high quality, where the standard deviation (SD) of the misfits against the airborne gravity data is ∼3.1 mGal. However, the comparisons with local airborne/shipborne gravity data hardly discriminate the qualities of other GGMs that have or truncated to the same expansion degree. Whereas, the comparisons with the synthetic/ocean reanalysis data demonstrate that the qualities of the values derived from different GGMs are not identical, and the ones derived from XGM2019e_2159 have better performances. The SD of the misfits between the mean dynamic topography (MDT) derived from XGM2019e_2159 and the ocean data is 2.5 cm; and this value changes to 7.1 cm/s (6.8 cm/s) when the associated zonal (meridian) geostrophic velocities are assessed. In contrast, the values derived from the other GGMs show deteriorated qualities compared to those derived from XGM2019e_2159. In particular, the contents computed from the widely used EGM2008 have relatively poor qualities, which is reduced by 3.9 cm when the MDT is assessed, and by 4.0 cm/s (5.5 cm/s) when the zonal (meridian) velocities are assessed, compared to the results derived from XGM2019e_2159. The results suggest that the choice of a GGM in oceanographic study is crucial, especially over coastal zones. Moreover, the synthetic/ocean data sets may be served as additional data sources for global/regional gravity field assessment, which are useful in regions that lack of high-quality geodetic data.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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