The potential of ground gravity measurements to validate GRACE data

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New satellite missions are returning high precision, time-varying, satellite measurements of the Earth's gravity field. The GRACE mission is now in its calibration/-validation phase and first results of the gravity field solutions are imminent. We consider here the possibility of external validation using data from the superconducting gravimeters in the European sub-array of the Global Geodynamics Project (GGP) as 'ground truth' for comparison with GRACE. This is a pilot study in which we use 14 months of 1-hour data from the beginning of GGP (1 July 1997) to 30 August 1998, when the Potsdam instrument was relocated to South Africa. There are 7 stations clustered in west central Europe, and one station, Metsahovi in Finland. We remove local tides, polar motion, local and global air pressure, and instrument drift and then decimate to 6-hour samples. We see large variations in the time series of 5-10 μgal between even some neighboring stations, but there are also common features that correlate well over the 427-day period. The 8 stations are used to interpolate a minimum curvature (gridded) surface that extends over the geographical region. This surface shows time and spatial coherency at the level of 24 μgal over the first half of the data and 1-2 μgal over the latter half. The mean value of the surface clearly shows a rise in European gravity of about 3 μgal over the first 150 days and a fairly constant value for the rest of the data. The accuracy of this mean is estimated at 1 μgal, which compares favorably with GRACE predictions for wavelengths of 500 km or less. Preliminary studies of hydrology loading over Western Europe shows the difficulty of correlating the local hydrology, which can be highly variable, with large-scale gravity variations. © European Geosciences Union 2003.

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Crossley, D., Hinderer, J., Llubes, M., & Florsch, N. (2003). The potential of ground gravity measurements to validate GRACE data. Advances in Geosciences, 1, 65–71. https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-1-65-2003

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