EGU21-1648, updated on 03 Mar 2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1648
EGU General Assembly 2021
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Evaluation of the latest GOCE GGMs in support of regional geoid modeling over Greece

Georgios S. Vergos, Ilias N. Tziavos, Dimitrios A. Natsiopoulos, Elisavet G. Mamagiannou, and Eleftherios A. Pitenis
Georgios S. Vergos et al.
  • Laboratory of Gravity Field Research and Applications – GravLab, Department of Geodesy and Surveying, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece (vergos@topo.auth.gr)

In the frame of the GeoGravGOCE project, funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research Innovation, GOCE Satellite Gravity Gradiometry (SGG) data are to be used for regional geoid and gravity field refinement as well as for potential determination in the frame of the International Height Reference Frame (IHRF). An inherent step in the geoid computation with either stochastic or spectral methods is the reduction of the related disturbing potential functionals within the well-known Remove-Compute-Restore (RCR) procedure. In this work we evaluate the latest, Release 6 (R6), satellite only and combined Global Geopotential Models (GGMs) which rely solely on GOCE and on land gravity data. The evaluation is performed over the established network of 1542 GPS/Levelling benchmarks over Greece mainland (BMs), which have been used in the past for the evaluation of GOCE GGMs. We employ the spectral enhancement approach, during which the GOCE-based GGMs are evaluated every one degree to the maximum degree of expansion coupled by EGM2008 and high-frequency RTM effects. This synthesis resolves wavelengths corresponding to maximum degree 216,000, hence the omission error is at the few mm-level. TIM-R6, DIR-R6, GOCO06s and XGM2019e are evaluated using EGM2008 residuals to the GPS/Levelling as the ground truth. From the results achieved, the optimal combination degree of a GOCE-only GGM augmented with EGM2008 is selected to be used in the sequel as reference field for the practical determination of the gravimetric geoid over Greece.

How to cite: Vergos, G. S., Tziavos, I. N., Natsiopoulos, D. A., Mamagiannou, E. G., and Pitenis, E. A.: Evaluation of the latest GOCE GGMs in support of regional geoid modeling over Greece, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-1648, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1648, 2021.

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