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Integration of Earth rotation, geometry and gravity field using space geodetic observations

Fachliche Zuordnung Geodäsie, Photogrammetrie, Fernerkundung, Geoinformatik, Kartographie
Förderung Förderung von 2006 bis 2017
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 5471782
 
Erstellungsjahr 2016

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

In this Project P6 of the research unit FOR584 advanced methods for a combined estimation of the rotation, the geometry and the low-degree spherical coefficients of the gravity field of the Earth has been developed. Based on unified standards for the modelling and parameterization homogeneously (re-)processed observation time series of the contributing geodetic space techniques (GNSS, SLR and VLBI) over a time span of 13 years were generated. In the first funding phase the project scientist also concentrated on investigations of the geophysical models and on the separation of contributions to Earth rotation variations from the atmosphere, oceans and continental hydrosphere. In the second phase these latter research activities were continued within the Project P9. A focus of Project P6 was on detailed studies of the interactions and correlations between the Earth orientation parameters (EOP), the low-degree spherical harmonic coefficients of the Earth’s gravity field, satellite orbit parameters and the terrestrial reference frame. For this purpose an SLR multi-satellite solution has been computed and the large improvement of the stability of the estimated parameters (compared to a standard LAGEOS 1/2 solution) has been demonstrated. Another highlight was the implementation of a new methodology for the combination of so-called epoch reference frames (ERFs). A major advantage of this new approach is that the non-linear station motions caused by various loading phenomena and other non-linear effects (e.g., postseismic deformations) are much better represented due to the frequent estimation of the station positions (e.g., weekly), compared to a conventional multi-year reference frames (MRF) with constant velocities. Both types of reference frame realizations were studied and it was shown that the neglected (residual) non-linear station motions in the MRF are mapped also in the EOP. The results of Project P6 significantly contributed to lAG’s Global Geodetic Observation System (GGOS) and to its key goal, the integration of geometry, rotation and gravity field of the Earth, which was also one of the key goals of the research unit (goal Z5). P6 also contributed to improve the data base and quality (Z6), the interaction between high-frequency and episodic signals in Earth rotation and processes in the Earth system (Z2) and the modelling of the interaction between decadal and secular variations in Earth rotation and Earth processes (Z3). The Project P6 provided fundamental results for other projects within this research unit (primary P1. P5. P8 and P9).

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