Title: Low degree gravity changes from GRACE, Earth rotation, geophysical models, and satellite laser ranging
Abstract: Several independent time series of variations ΔC 21 , ΔS 21 , and ΔC 20 in Earth’s gravity field are compared for the period April 2002 to May 2007. We examine estimates from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), Earth rotation variations, climate models, and satellite laser ranging (SLR). Recently released GRACE solutions show significant improvement relative to earlier results, especially for ΔC 21 and ΔS 21 . At the annual period, all estimates agree remarkably well, and good correlation is found among time series at intraseasonal periods. In general, Earth rotation values for ΔC 21 and ΔS 21 , and SLR values for ΔC 20 agree best with GRACE estimates. GRACE ΔC 20 time series are contaminated by aliased ocean tide model errors. SLR ΔC 21 and ΔS 21 time series have been reported without an ocean pole tide (OPT) correction and with an older Solid Earth Pole Tide (SEPT) model. After correcting for OPT and SEPT deficiencies, SLR ΔC 21 and ΔS 21 time series show improved agreement with other estimates.
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-06-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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