2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2012.05.019
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Comparison of the KTH and remove–compute–restore techniques to geoid modelling in a mountainous area

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“…The determination of geoid (in this case, marine geoid) is carried out from the least-squares modification of Stokes' formula, which is commonly called as KTH method developed at the Royal Institute of Technology [17], [18], [19]. KTH method is selected as an approach to determine the geoid model due to the mode of the system used in determining the optimum parameters in geoid computation, which crucial in providing a good accuracy of a geoid model.…”
Section: Fig 2 -United Nations On Sustainable Development Goals [7]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determination of geoid (in this case, marine geoid) is carried out from the least-squares modification of Stokes' formula, which is commonly called as KTH method developed at the Royal Institute of Technology [17], [18], [19]. KTH method is selected as an approach to determine the geoid model due to the mode of the system used in determining the optimum parameters in geoid computation, which crucial in providing a good accuracy of a geoid model.…”
Section: Fig 2 -United Nations On Sustainable Development Goals [7]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sjöberg. The LSMSA method was applied for regional geoid modelling in many areas worldwide such as the Nordic-Baltic area (Ellmann 2004;Ågren et al 2016), Sweden (Ågren et al 2009), France (Yildiz et al 2012), Turkey (Abbak et al 2012) andCroatia (Varga 2018).…”
Section: Gravimetric Geoid Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three methods for the determination of the least-squares parameters were summarized by Sjöberg, including biased least-squares modification (BLSM) [13], unbiased least-squares modification (ULSM) [14], and optimum least-squares modification (OLSM) [15]. The KTH method maximizes the advantage of the gravity field model in medium and long-wavelength sub-items, reduces the truncation error caused by the maximum order of the model, and has produced high accuracy geoid models in many countries, such as Sweden [16], Baltic countries [17,18], Iran [19], Tanzania [20], Sudan [21], Turkey [22], and Uganda [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the two methods produced large differences in the high mountainous areas that occupied a few portions of the study area [30]. Abbak selected the mountainous area of central Turkey as the experimental area with sparse terrestrial gravity data and a single GPS leveling route; the results showed that the KTH method was significantly better than the RCR method [22]. Abdalla conducted the same experiment in the Khartoum state of Sudan with the blank boundary of the area filled by EGM2008; the final results were produced at the decimeter level [31], which may be attributed to the poor accuracy of the original EGM2008 model in the area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%