Sea floor topography modeling by cumulating different types of gravity information
- 1Observatoire de Midi-Pyrénées, CNRS - GET, Toulouse, France (lucia.seoane@get.obs-mip.fr)
- 2Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
- 3CNRS
We propose to cumulate complementary gravity data, i.e. geoid height and (radial) free-air gravity anomalies, to evaluate the 3-D shape of the sea floor more precisely. For this purpose, an Extended Kalman Filtering (EKF) scheme has been developed to construct the topographic solution by injecting gravity information progressively. The main advantage of this sequential cumulation of data is the reduction of the dimensions of the inverse problem. Non linear Newtonian operators have been re-evaluated from their original forms and elastic compensation of the topography is also taken into account. The efficiency of the method is proved by inversion of simulated gravity observations to converge to a stable topographic solution with an accuracy of only a few meters. Real geoid and gravity data are also inverted to estimate bathymetry around the New England and Great Meteor seamount chains. Error analysis consists of comparing our topographic solutions to accurate single beam ship tracks for validation.
How to cite: Seoane, L., Beirens, B., and Ramillien, G.: Sea floor topography modeling by cumulating different types of gravity information, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-3580, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-3580, 2020