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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Feb-2010
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 364206731X
  • ISBN-13: 9783642067310
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 494 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 765 g, X, 494 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Feb-2010
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 364206731X
  • ISBN-13: 9783642067310
In the recent years, space-based observation methods have led to a subst- tially improved understanding of Earth system. Geodesy and geophysics are contributing to this development by measuring the temporal and spatial va- ations of the Earth’s shape, gravity ?eld, and magnetic ?eld, as well as at- sphere density. In the frame of the GermanR&D programmeGEOTECHNO- LOGIEN,researchprojectshavebeen launchedin2002relatedto the satellite missions CHAMP, GRACE and ESA’s planned mission GOCE, to comp- mentary terrestrial and airborne sensor systems and to consistent and stable high-precision global reference systems for satellite and other techniques. In the initial 3-year phase of the research programme (2002-2004), new gravity ?eld models have been computed from CHAMP and GRACE data which outperform previous models in accuracy by up to two orders of m- nitude for the long and medium wavelengths. A special highlight is the - termination of seasonal gravity variations caused by changes in continental water masses. For GOCE, to be launched in 2006, new gravity ?eld analysis methods are under development and integrated into the ESA processing s- tem. 200,000 GPS radio occultation pro les, observed by CHAMP, have been processed on an operational basis. They represent new and excellent inf- mation on atmospheric refractivity, temperature and water vapor. These new developments require geodetic space techniques (such as VLBI, SLR, LLR, GPS) to be combined and synchronized as if being one global instrument.
CHAMP CHAllenging Minisatellite Payload.- CHAMP Mission 5 Years in
Orbit.- Remarks on CHAMP Orbit Products.- Harmonic Analysis of the Earths
Gravitational Field from Kinematic CHAMP Orbits based on Numerically Derived
Satellite Accelerations.- Earthquake Signatures in the Ionosphere Deduced
from Ground and Space Based GPS Measurements.- Global Atmospheric Sounding
with GPS Radio Occultation aboard CHAMP.- GRACE The Gravity Recovery and
Climate Experiment.- Design and Operation of the GRACE ISDC.- De-aliasing of
Short-term Atmospheric and Oceanic Mass Variations for GRACE.- Integrated
Sensor Analysis GRACE.- Static and Time-Variable Gravity from GRACE Mission
Data.- Gravity Field Recovery from GRACE-SST Data of Short Arcs.- Mapping
Earths Gravitation Using GRACE Data.- High Frequency Temporal Earth Gravity
Variations Detected by GRACE Satellites.- GOCE The Gravity Field and
Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer.- From Kinematic Orbit Determination
to Derivation of Satellite Velocity and Gravity Field.- Mission Simulation
and Semi-analytical Gravity Field Analysis for GOCE SGG and SST.- GOCE
Gravity Field Modeling: Computational Aspects Free Kite Numbering Scheme.-
An Integrated Global/Regional Gravity Field Determination Approach based on
GOCE Observations.- High-Performance GOCE Gravity Field Recovery from Gravity
Gradient Tensor Invariants and Kinematic Orbit Information.- The Impact of
Temporal Gravity Variations on GOCE Gravity Field Recovery.- Quality
Assessment of GOCE Gradients.- Color Figures.- IERS The International Earth
Rotation and Reference Systems Service.- IERS Data and Information System.-
IERS Analysis Coordination.- Analysis and Refined Computations of the
International Terrestrial Reference Frame.- Combination of VLBI Analysis
Results.-Towards a Rigorous Combination of Space Geodetic Observations for
IERS Product Generation.- CONT02 Analysis and Combination of Long EOP
Series.- Conventional and New Approaches for Combining Multi-Satellite
Techniques.- GEOsensor Ring Laser for Seismology.- The GEOsensor Project:
Rotations a New Observable for Seismology.- Airborne Gravimetry.-
Evaluation of Airborne Vector Gravimetry Using GNSS and SDINS Observations.-
SAGS4 StrapDown Airborne Gravimetry System Analysis.- Further Development
of a High Precision Two-Frame Inertial Navigation System for Application in
Airborne Gravimetry.