GRACE Measurements of Mass Variability in the Earth System
Jet Propulsion Laboratory · The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Monthly gravity field estimates made by the twin Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites have a geoid height accuracy of 2 to 3 millimeters at a spatial resolution as small as 400 kilometers. The annual cycle in the geoid variations, up to 10 millimeters in some regions, peaked predominantly in the spring and fall seasons. Geoid variations observed over South America that can be largely attributed to surface water and groundwater changes show a clear separation between the large Amazon watershed and the smaller watersheds to the north. Such observations will help hydrologists to connect processes at traditional length scales (tens of kilometers or less) to those at regional and global…
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Authors
5- BDB. D. Tapley
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin
- SBSrinivas Bettadpur
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin
- JRJohn RiesCorresponding
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin
- PTPaul Thompson
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin
- MMM. M. Watkins
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin
Topics & keywords
- Geoid
- Geology
- Geodesy
- Watershed
- Gravitational field
- Amazon rainforest
- Environmental science
- Geophysics