Regional gravity field modeling based on rectangular harmonic analysis

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作者
JIANG Tao [1 ,2 ,3 ]
LI JianCheng [4 ,3 ]
DANG YaMin [1 ]
ZHANG ChuanYin [1 ]
WANG ZhengTao [4 ,3 ]
KE BaoGui [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping
[2] Key Laboratory of Geo-Informatics of State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping
[3] Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment and Geodesy,Ministry of Education
[4] School of Geodesy and Geomatics, Wuhan University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
gravity field; geoid; rectangular harmonic analysis;
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P223 [物理大地测量、重力测量与地球形状的测定];
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摘要
Regional gravity field modeling with high-precision and high-resolution is one of the most important scientific objectives in geodesy,and can provide fundamental information for geophysics,geodynamics,seismology,and mineral exploration.Rectangular harmonic analysis(RHA)is proposed for regional gravity field modeling in this paper.By solving the Laplace’s equation of gravitational potential in local Cartesian coordinate system,the rectangular harmonic expansions of disturbing potential,gravity anomaly,gravity disturbance,geoid undulation and deflection of the vertical are derived,and so are the formula for signal degree variance and error degree variance of the rectangular harmonic coefficients(RHC).We also present the mathematical model and detailed algorithm for the solution of RHC using RHA from gravity observations.In order to reduce the edge effects caused by periodic continuation in RHA,we propose the strategy of extending the size of computation domain.The RHA-based modeling method is validated by conducting numerical experiments based on simulated ground and airborne gravity data that are generated from geopotential model EGM2008 and contaminated by Gauss white noise with standard deviation of 2 mGal.The accuracy of the 2.5′×2.5′geoid undulations computed from ground and airborne gravity data is 1 and 1.4cm,respectively.The standard error of the gravity disturbances that downward continued from the flight height of 4 km to the geoid is only 3.1 mGal.Numerical results confirm that RHA is able to provide a reliable and accurate regional gravity field model,which may be a new option for the representation of the fine structure of regional gravity field.
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页码:1637 / 1644
页数:8
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