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  • From Mars to Greenland: Charting Gravity With Space and Airborne Instruments
  • Written by author Oscar L. Colombo
  • Published by Springer, 1992/10/22
  • Precise and continuous tracking with multi-satellite systems of aircraft andlow flying satellites, accurate airborne measurement of gravity and gravity gradients, and satellite gradiometry have fundamentally changed our view on the de- termination of
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Preface
Properties of the Gravity Fields of Terrestrial Planets 1
Gravity Modeling of Mars and Venus at NASA/GSFC 11
An Improved Model of the Earth's Gravity Field: GEM-T3 29
Performance of Recent Gravity Field Models in Precision Orbit Determination Using Doppler Observations 45
Gravity Field Estimation From Future Space Missions: Topex/Poseidon Gravity Probe-B, and Aristoteles 51
Integrated Laser Doppler Method for Measuring Planetary Gravity Fields 63
Atmospheric Gravitational Influence on Geodetic Satellite Orbits: STARLETTE Analysis 73
Observed Temporal Variations in the Earth's Gravity Field From 16-year STARLETTE Orbit Analysis 83
High Resolution Gravity Models Combining Terrestrial and Satellite Data 93
Test Results of Analyzing Altimeter Data by a Quasigeostrophic Model of the Sea Surface Topography 107
Sea Surface Height Modeling, Generation and Validation of Sample Products 117
A Comparison Between Satellite Gravity Data (Geosat) and Marine Gravity Data Measured in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica 129
Effect of Water Vapor Connections for Satellite Altimeter Measurements of the Geoid 139
ARISTOTELES 149
Toward a Gradiometer Analytic Model 159
A BVP Approach to the Reduction of Spaceborne Gradiometry: Theory and Simulations 169
Results From the Simulations of Geopotential Coefficient Estimation From Gravity Gradients 181
Laboratory Demonstrations of Superconducting Gravity and Inertial Sensors for Space and Airborne Gravity Measurements 191
The Greenland Aerogeophysics Project: Airborne Gravity, Topographic and Magnetic Mapping of an Entire Continent 203
Airborne Gravity Measurements Over the Kelvin Seamount 215
Airborne Gravity From a Light Aircraft 225
Accuracy of GPS-derived Acceleration From Moving Platform Tests 235
Multiple Receiver, Zero-length Baseline Kinematic GPS Positioning Techniques for Airborne Gravity Measurement 251
Airborne Gravimetry, Altimetry, and GPS Navigation Errors 261
Requirements for Airborne Vector Gravimetry 273
Airborne Vector Gravimetry With an Aided Inertial Survey System 285
Controlling Common Mode Stabilization Errors in Airborne Gravity Gradiometry 301
GPS/INS Gravity Measurements in Space and on a Balloon 311
A BVP Approach to the Reduction of Spaceborne GPS and Accelerometric Observations 323
Walsh-Fourier Series Expansion of the Earth's Gravitational Potential 339
Non-singular Cross-track Derivatives of the Gravitational Potential Using Rotated Spherical Harmonics 349
Author Index 358


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