GSTM2024-33, updated on 16 Sep 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/gstm2024-33
GRACE/GRACE-FO Science Team Meeting
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Toolbox for NGGM/MAGIC

Per Knudsen1, Americo Ambrozio2, Marco Restano2, and Jerome Benveniste2
Per Knudsen et al.
  • 1DTU Space, National Space Institute, Geodesy, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark (pk@space.dtu.dk)
  • 2ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italy

The NGGM/MAGIC missions are envisaged to advance the applications of satellite based gravity field information for tracking changes in the mass distribution and transport in ground water storages, ice sheets and oceans. The GOCE User Toolbox GUT was originally developed for the utilisation and analysis of GOCE products to support applications in Geodesy, Oceanography and Solid Earth Physics. GUT consists of a series of advanced computer routines that carry out the required computations without requiring expert knowledge of geodesy. Hence, with its advanced computer routines for handling the gravity field information rigorously, GUT may support the MAGIC mission in reaching its goals.

Focusing on NGGM/MAGIC mission goals on unprecedented recovery of ocean bottom pressures, a more flexible processing of the gravity field information may become essential. Furthermore, an integration of ocean bottom pressure changes with changes in the geostrophic surface currents may advance the analyses further. GUT facilitates such a flexible processing and, in addition, contains tools for the computation of the dynamic ocean topography and the associated geostrophic surface currents.

How to cite: Knudsen, P., Ambrozio, A., Restano, M., and Benveniste, J.: Toolbox for NGGM/MAGIC, GRACE/GRACE-FO Science Team Meeting, Potsdam, Germany, 8–10 Oct 2024, GSTM2024-33, https://doi.org/10.5194/gstm2024-33, 2024.

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