Contribution of SLR to satellite-only global gravity field model
- Graz University of Technology, Institute of Geodesy, Graz, Austria (barbara.suesser-rechberger@tugraz.at)
Combined satellite-only global gravity field models represent a combined solution of gravity field observations from multiple geodetic measurement principles and satellite missions. The advantage of such a combination is that it compensates for the weaknesses of individual observing techniques. However, when combining solutions estimated by different institutions, inconsistencies may arise due to the different algorithms and models used in the actually available software, leading to a deterioration in performance. To mitigate such performance degradation, it is advantageous to perform all evaluations with a uniform software package. Since our in-house Gravity Recovery Object Oriented Programming System (GROOPS) software tool has become a widely accepted tool in the scientific community, we have now also incorporated the Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) functionality to ensure the continued development of the software. On this basis, the opportunity arises to uniformly determine all the contributions to the combined gravity field using a single software package. This contribution is intended as a preliminary study for the next Gravity Observation Combination (GOCO) model. In this regard, we present low-degree solutions based on SLR observations using GROOPS and compare them with findings from other research groups (e.g., Cheng et al. 2013, Krauss et al. 2019) as well as solutions based on the satellite mission GRACE and GRACE-FO.
How to cite: Suesser- Rechberger, B., Mayer-Guerr, T., Krauss, S., Dumitraschkewitz, P., Oehlinger, F., and Tieber-Hubmann, C.: Contribution of SLR to satellite-only global gravity field model, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-5366, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-5366, 2024.
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