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Chapter and Conference Paper
Continental Water Storage Changes from GRACE Line-of-Sight Range Acceleration Measurements
Spaceborne gravimetry such as GRACE provides a unique opportunity to observe basin-scale surface and subsurface global water storage changes with unprecedented accuracy and temporal and spatial coverages. The ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Determination of Mass Balance of Polar Ice from Gravity
We use satellite solutions to the low degree zonal coefficients of the Earth’s gravitational potential, J 2 through J 7, to reveal large scale f...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Aliasing and Polar Gap Effects on Geopotential Coefficient Estimation: Space-wise Simulation Study of GOCE and GRACE
The effects of aliasing and polar data gap have been investigated analytically and numerically for the upcoming dedicated gravity satellite missions. It is verified that they could cause more significant syste...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
GPS/LEO Rapid Orbit Determination in Support of GPS Meteorology: Status and Future Plans
GPS meteorology has a potential of seamless sounding of refractivity from LEO (low earth orbit) orbit altitude to near Earth surface, and vertically above the land-based receivers. In GPS occultation technique...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Use of GPS Data for Global Gravity Field Determination
GPS tracking data collected by a low-Earth orbiting (LEO) satellite provides global and continuous coverage of the orbit. Consequently, this data set contains valuable information for both precise orbit determ...