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Abstract GOCE Level 2 products of corrected gravity gradients in Local North-Oriented Frame were used in this study. We analyzed four accurately measured elements of the gravity tensor, which were transformed to disturbing gravitational gradients. The investigation was carried out in the restricted region of dimension 20° × 20° covering the south part of Europe. We applied several types of analytical covariance functions in a local approximation, which have the best fit to the empirical covariances calculated from the disturbing gravitational gradients in particular sub-regions. At first, we have investigated four different types of the 1-dimensional covariance function. Obtained results show that the Gaussian covariance function approximates the empirical covariances the best from tested functions. Moreover, a time stability of calculated parameters of the covariance functions was studied by assuming GOCE data from different time periods. In the second experiment, we have compared two types of the 2-dimensional covariance function, which also enables a spatial stochastic modeling. The second study revealed that the least-squares collocation using the 2-dimensional local covariance function can produce the local grid of GOCE disturbing gravitational gradients directly from GOCE Level 2 products right below GOCE orbit, which in general fits well with the recent Earth’s global gravity field models and might have some advantages. Such local grids can be useful for specific tasks, e.g. mutual comparing of GOCE data collected during particular time periods.
Acta Geodaetica et Geophysica – Springer Journals
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Keywords: geophysics/geodesy
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