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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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