2012
DOI: 10.3311/pp.ci.2012-1.01
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Validation of GOCE time-wise gravity field models using GPS-levelling, gravity, vertical deflections and gravity gradient measurements in Hungary

Abstract: With the advantage of satellite gravity gradiometry (SGG) high standard global gravity determination could attain in the static part of the gravitational field. This paper presents the validation of the first and second generation GOCE-only models using terrestrial data sets in Hungary. GOCE global geopotential models (GGM) are consistent models with global coverage in sense that GGMs have been compiled utilizing measurements refer to short time period. Besides GOCE-based GGMs satellite only GRACE models were … Show more

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“…The evaluations of the models from the first to third releases were published by [70] using the terrestrial gravity data in Norway and [71] over the Earth by means of gravity gradients from the GOCE gradiometer data. There are also other studies that validate the GOCE-based GGMs over different regions using various terrestrial data sets including [72] (in Sudan), [73] (in Brazil), [74] (in Hungary) and [68] (in Germany). Reference [75] provides the recent results of regional validations of all releases over different countries.…”
Section: Overview Of the Regional Accuracies Of The Ggmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluations of the models from the first to third releases were published by [70] using the terrestrial gravity data in Norway and [71] over the Earth by means of gravity gradients from the GOCE gradiometer data. There are also other studies that validate the GOCE-based GGMs over different regions using various terrestrial data sets including [72] (in Sudan), [73] (in Brazil), [74] (in Hungary) and [68] (in Germany). Reference [75] provides the recent results of regional validations of all releases over different countries.…”
Section: Overview Of the Regional Accuracies Of The Ggmsmentioning
confidence: 99%