Abstract
Using three months of GPS satellite‐to‐satellite tracking and accelerometer data of the CHAMP satellite mission, a new long‐wavelength global gravity field model, called EIGEN‐1S, has been prepared in a joint German‐French effort. The solution is derived solely from analysis of satellite orbit perturbations, i.e. independent of oceanic and continental surface gravity data. EIGEN‐1S results in a geoid with an approximation error of about 20 cm in terms of 5 × 5 degree block mean values, which is an improvement of more than a factor of 2 compared to pre‐CHAMP satellite‐only gravity field models. This impressive progress is a result of CHAMP's tailored orbit characteristics and dedicated instrumentation, providing continuous tracking and direct on‐orbit measurements of non‐gravitational satellite accelerations.
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Reigber, C., Balmino, G., Schwintzer, P., Biancale, R., Bode, A., Lemoine, J., … Zhu, S. Y. (2002). A high‐quality global gravity field model from CHAMP GPS tracking data and accelerometry (EIGEN‐1S). Geophysical Research Letters, 29(14). https://doi.org/10.1029/2002gl015064
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