Vertical crustal motion determined by satellite altimetry and tide gauge data in Fennoscandia

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We present a new method of combining satellite altimetry and the gauge data to obtain improved estimates of absolute (or geocentric) vertical crustal motion at tide gauges within a semi-enclosed sea. As an illustration, we combine TOPEX/POSEIDON altimerry data (1992-2001) and 25 long-term (>40 years) tide gauge records around the Baltic Sea region of Fennoscandia, an area where crustal deformation is dominated by glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA). A comparison of the estimated vertical motion, at 1-11 mm/yr, with independent solutions from 10 collocated BIFROST GPS sites, shows a difference of 0.2 ± 0.9 mm/yr, thus verifying the accuracy and robustness of the procedure. The solution uncertainty is estimated at 0.4 mm/yr, which is significantly lower than previous analyses of this type. We conclude that our technique can potentially provide accurate vertical motion observations globally where long-term tide gauge records exist. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Kuo, C. Y., Shum, C. K., Braun, A., & Mitrovica, J. X. (2004). Vertical crustal motion determined by satellite altimetry and tide gauge data in Fennoscandia. Geophysical Research Letters, 31(1). https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GL019106

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