Publication Date:
2019-05-06
Description:
We present a new global model of spherical gravimetric terrain corrections that take into account the gravitational attraction of Earth's global topographic masses at 3″ (~90 m) spatial resolution. The conversion of Shuttle Radar Topography Mission-based digital elevation data to implied gravity effects relies on the global evaluation of Newton's law of gravitation, which represents a computational challenge for 3″ global topography data. We tackled this task by combining spatial and spectral gravity forward modeling techniques at the 0.2-mGal accuracy level and used advanced computational resources in parallel to complete the 1 million CPU-hour-long computation within ~2 months. Key outcome is a 3″ map of topographic gravity effects reflecting the total gravitational attraction of Earth's global topography at ~28 billion computation points. The data, freely available for use in science, teaching, and industry, are immediately applicable as new in situ terrain correction to reduce gravimetric surveys around the globe. ©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
Print ISSN:
0094-8276
Electronic ISSN:
1944-8007
Topics:
Geosciences
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Physics
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