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Earth Gravity Field from Space - from Sensors to Earth Sciences Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003 [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 447 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x160 mm, weight: 700 g, XII, 447 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: Space Sciences Series of ISSI 17
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 904816334X
  • ISBN-13: 9789048163342
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 447 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x160 mm, weight: 700 g, XII, 447 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: Space Sciences Series of ISSI 17
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 904816334X
  • ISBN-13: 9789048163342
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This volume in the Space Sciences Series of ISSI is dedicated to the detennination of the Earth's gravity field, which was the topic of a workshop organized by ISSI from 11 to 15 March 2002 in Bern. The aim of the meeting was to gather active researchers from various fields (satellite geodesy, gravity field modelling, solid Earth physics, oceanography, etc.) to assess the exciting new developments that are made possible by space missions currently in orbit or about to be launched. Following some general enquiries with the scientific community concerning the desirability of organising a workshop on the proposed topic, a group of four con- venors (Gerhard Beutler, Univ. of Bern; Mark Drinkwater, ESA-ESTEC, Noord- wijk; Reiner Rummel, Techn. Univ. Miinchen; Rudolf von Steiger, ISS I, Bern) for- mulated the aims and goals of the workshop, structured the workshop into six sec- tions, nominated a list of session chairs (Georges Balmino, GRGS-CNES, Toulouse; Roberto Sabadini, Univ. of Milano, Christian Le Provost, Obs. Midi-Pyrenees, Toulouse; Philip Woodworth, Bidston Observatory, Birkenhead; Miguel Aguirre, ESA-ESTEC, Noordwijk), who in turn set up a programme of introductory talks. The workshop was organized such as to have only plenary sessions with typically half-hour presentations and ample time for discussions. The last day was devoted to conclusions and future objectives.

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How to Climb the Gravity Wall.- Strategies for Precise Orbit
Determination of Low Earth Orbiters Using the GPS.- Aiming at a 1-cm Orbit
for Low Earth Orbiters: Reduced-Dynamic and Kinematic Precise Orbit
Determination.- Space-Wise, Time-Wise, Torus and Rosborough Representations
in Gravity Field Modelling.- Gravity Field Recovery From GRACE: Unique
Aspects of the High Precision Inter-Satellite Data and Analysis Methods.-
Global Gravity Field Recovery Using Solely GPS Tracking and Accelerometer
Data from CHAMP.- The Processing of Band-Limited Measurements: Filtering
Techniques in the Least Squares Context and in the Presence of Data Gaps.-
Long Wavelength Sea Level and Solid Surface Perturbations Driven by Polar Ice
Mass Variations: Fingerprinting Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheet Flux.-
Benefits From GOCE within Solid Earth Geophysics.- The Potential of GOCE in
Constraining the Structure of the Crust and Lithosphere from Post-Glacial
Rebound.- Deep and Shallow Solid-Earth Structures Reconstructed with
Sequential Integrated Inversion (SII) of Seismic and Gravity Data.-
Present-Day Sea Level Change: Observations and Causes.- Global Ocean Data
Assimilation and Geoid Measurements.- Resolution Needed for an Adequate
Determination of the Mean Ocean Circulation from Altimetry and an Improved
Geoid.- Error Characteristics Estimated from CHAMP, GRACE and GOCE Derived
Geoids and from Satellite Altimetry Derived Mean Dynamic Topography.-
Estimating the High-Resolution Mean Sea-Surface Velocity Field by Combined
Use of Altimeter and Drifter Data for Geoid Model Improvement.- Combined Use
of Altimetry and In Situ Gravity Data for Coastal Dynamics Studies.-
Feasibility, and Contribution to Ocean Circulation Studies, of Ocean Bottom
Pressure Determination.- Impact of Geoid Improvementon Ocean Mass and Heat
Transport Estimates.- How Operational Oceanography can Benefit from Dynamic
Topography Estimates as Derived From Altimetry and Improved Geoid.- Remarks
on the Role of Height Datum in Altimetry-Gravimetry Boundary-Value Problems.-
Ocean Tides In GRACE Monthly Averaged Gravity Fields.- Tidal Models in a New
Era of Satellite Gravimetry.- The Elusive Stationary Geoid.- Geodetic Methods
for Calibration of GRACE and GOCE.- Benefits of GRACE and GOCE to Sea Level
Studies.- What Might GRACE Contribute to Studies of Post Glacial Reboud?.-
Measuring the Distribution of Ocean Mass Using GRACE.- Monitoring Changes in
Continental Water Storage with GRACE.- Attitude and Drag Control: An
Application to the GOCE Satellite.- On Superconductive Gravity Gradiometry in
Space.- Satellite-Satellite Laser Links for Future Gravity Missions.-
Possible Future Use of Laser Gravity Gradiometers.- MICROSCOPE Instrument
Development, Lessons for GOCE.- Needs and Tools for Future Gravity Measuring
Missions.- GOCE: ESAs First Earth Explorer Core Mission.- Earth Gravity
Field From Space From Sensors to Earth Sciences: Closing Remarks.- Author
Index.- List of Participants.