Time-variable gravity fields derived from GPS tracking of Swarm

Author:

Bezděk Aleš1,Sebera Josef1,Teixeira da Encarnação João2,Klokočník Jaroslav1

Affiliation:

1. Astronomical Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Ondřejov, Fričova 298, 251 65, Czech Republic. E-mail: bezdek@asu.cas.cz

2. Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Kluyverweg 1, 2629 HS Delft, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Since 2002 Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) provides monthly gravity fields from K-band ranging (KBR) between two GRACE satellites. These KBR gravity monthlies have enabled the global observation of time-varying Earth mass signal at a regional scale (about 400 km resolution). Apart from KBR, monthly gravity solutions can be computed from onboard GPS data. The newly reprocessed GPS monthlies from 13 yr of GRACE data are shown to yield correct time-variable gravity signal (seasonality, trends, interannual variations) at a spatial resolution of 1300 km (harmonic degree 15). We show that GPS fields from new Swarm mission are of similar quality as GRACE GPS monthlies. Thus, Swarm GPS monthlies represent new and independent source of information on time-variable gravity, and, although with lower resolution and accuracy, they can be used for its monitoring, particularly if GRACE KBR/GPS data become unavailable before GRACE Follow-On is launched (2017 August).

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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