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Titre : Remote sensing by satellite gravimetry Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : Thomas Gruber, Éditeur scientifique ; Annette Eicker, Éditeur scientifique ; Frank Flechtner, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Bâle [Suisse] : Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute MDPI Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 286 p. Format : 16 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-0365-0009-6 Note générale : bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géodésie physique
[Termes IGN] bilan de masse
[Termes IGN] CHAMP (satellite)
[Termes IGN] champ de pesanteur terrestre
[Termes IGN] données GOCE
[Termes IGN] données GRACE
[Termes IGN] géocentre
[Termes IGN] gradient de gravitation
[Termes IGN] gravimétrie spatiale
[Termes IGN] nivellement par GPS
[Termes IGN] orbitographie
[Termes IGN] télémétrie laser sur satelliteRésumé : (auteur) Over the last two decades, satellite gravimetry has become a new remote sensing technique that provides a detailed global picture of the physical structure of the Earth. With the CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE and GRACE Follow-On missions, mass distribution and mass transport in the Earth system can be systematically observed and monitored from space. A wide range of Earth science disciplines benefit from these data, enabling improvements in applied models, providing new insights into Earth system processes (e.g., monitoring the global water cycle, ice sheet and glacier melting or sea-level rise) or establishing new operational services. Long time series of mass transport data are needed to disentangle anthropogenic and natural sources of climate change impacts on the Earth system. In order to secure sustained observations on a long-term basis, space agencies and the Earth science community are currently planning future satellite gravimetry mission concepts to enable higher accuracy and better spatial and temporal resolution. This Special Issue provides examples of recent improvements in gravity observation techniques and data processing and analysis, applications in the fields of hydrology, glaciology and solid Earth based on satellite gravimetry data, as well as concepts of future satellite constellations for monitoring mass transport in the Earth system. Note de contenu : 1- The GFZ GRACE RL06 monthly gravity field time series: Processing details and quality assessment
2- SLR, GRACE and swarm gravity field determination and combination
3- A new approach to Earth’s gravity field modeling using GPS-derived kinematic orbits and baselines
4- Improved estimates of geocenter variability from time-variable gravity and ocean model outputs
5- An assessment of the GOCE high-level processing facility (HPF) released global geopotential models with regional test results in Turkey
6- Next-generation gravity missions: Sino-European numerical simulation comparison exercise
7- Combination analysis of future polar-type gravity mission and GRACE follow-on
8- Gravity field recovery using high-precision, high–low inter-satellite links
9- High-resolution mass trends of the Antarctic ice sheet through a spectral combination of satellite gravimetry and radar altimetry observations
10- The rapid and steady mass loss of the Patagonian icefields throughout the GRACE era: 2002–2017
11- Downscaling GRACE TWSA data into high-resolution groundwater level anomaly using machine learning-based models in a glacial aquifer system
12- Hydrologic mass changes and their implications in Mediterranean-climate Turkey from GRACE measurements
13- GOCE-derived coseismic gravity gradient changes caused by the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquakeNuméro de notice : 28391 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : POSITIONNEMENT Nature : Recueil / ouvrage collectif DOI : 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0009-6 En ligne : https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-0365-0009-6 Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=98720 Journées 2005, systèmes de référence spatio-temporels, Warsaw, 19-21 September 2005 / Alexander Brzezinski (2006)
Titre : Journées 2005, systèmes de référence spatio-temporels, Warsaw, 19-21 September 2005 : Earth dynamics and reference systems, five years after the adoption of IAU 2000 resolutions Titre original : Dynamique de la Terre et systèmes de référence, cinq ans après l'adoption des résolutions IAU 2000 Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Alexander Brzezinski, Éditeur scientifique ; Nicole Capitaine, Éditeur scientifique ; B. Kolaczek, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Paris, Meudon et Nançay : Observatoire de Paris Année de publication : 2006 Conférence : JSRST 2005, Journées systèmes de référence spatio-temporels, Earth dynamics and reference systems, five years after the adoption of IAU 2000 resolutions 19/09/2005 21/09/2005 Varsovie Pologne OA Proceedings Importance : 296 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-901057-53-6 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes de référence et réseaux
[Termes IGN] CHAMP (satellite)
[Termes IGN] GOCE
[Termes IGN] GRACE
[Termes IGN] mouvement du pôle
[Termes IGN] nutation
[Termes IGN] orientation de la Terre
[Termes IGN] précession
[Termes IGN] repère de référence céleste
[Termes IGN] système de référence céleste
[Termes IGN] système de référence mondial
[Termes IGN] temps atomique internationalNote de contenu : SESSION 1: CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL REFERENCE SYSTEMS
Session 1.1: Astrometry / The International Celestial Reference Frame
Fey A.L.: The status and future of the ICRF
Kovalevsky J.: Prospects for an optical reference frame using GAIA
Titov O.A.: On the selection of radiosources for the next ICRF realization
Yatskiv Y.S., Kur'yanova A.N., Lytvyn S.O.: New combination solution for RS positions Andrei A.H., Vieira Martins R., Assafin M., Da Silva Neto D.N., Antunes Filho V.: Astrometric detection of faint companions
Sekido M., Fukushima T.: VLBI delay model for radio sources at finite distance
Lytvyn S.O.: Comparison of various runs of combination solution for constructing the GAOUA combined catalogue of RS positions
Popescu R., Popescu P., Nedelcu A.: Contribution to the establishment of local reference frames around ICRF optical sources
Damljanovic G.: Method of calculation to improve proper motions in declination of Hipparcos stars observed with photographic zenith tubes
Popov A.V., Tsvetkov A.S, Vityazev V.V.: Spectral parallaxes of the Tycho-2 stars
Mouret S., HestrofTer D., Mignard F.: Asteroid mass determination with the GAIA mission
Andrei A.H., Reis Neto E., D'avila V.A., Penna J.L., Assafin M., Boscardin S.C., De Avila K.N: The heliometric Astrolabe, a new instrument for solar diameter observations
Badescu 0., Popescu R., Popescu P.: Comparative study between astrogeodetic methods used in determining vertical deflection
Shuksto A.K., Vityazev V.V.: Vectorial harmonics: from link of frames to stellar kinematics
Session 1.2. Realization of the systems and scientific applications
Altamimi Z., Collilieux X., Legrand J., Boucher C.: Status of the ITRF2005
Chariot P.: The European VLBI Network: a sensitive and state-of-the-art instrument for high-resolution science
Debarbat S.: Public and scientific time at Paris Observatory: evolution over three centuries
Gambis D., Bizouard C., Sail M.: Evolution of Earth orientation monitoring at IERS
Gambis D., Biancale R., Lemoine J.-M., Marty J.-C., Loyer S., Soudarin L., Carlucci T., Capitaine N., Berio Ph., Coulot D., Exertier P., Charlot P., Altamimi Z.: Global combination from space geodetic techniques
Bouquillon S., Chapront J., Francou G.: Contribution of SLR results to LLR analysis Schillak S., Michalek P.: Monitoring the International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2000 by satellite laser ranging in 1993-2003
Lytvyn M.O., Bolotina O.V.: Determination of the collocated IERS sites coordinates with combination of GPS and SLR data
Kuzin S.P., Tatevian S.K.: Determination of seasonal geocenter variations from DORIS, GPS and SLR data
Ivanova T.V., Shuygina N.V.: Variations of the second order harmonics of geopotential from the analysis of the lageos SLR data for 1988-2003
Kostelecky J., PeSek I.: Determination of Earth orientation parameters and station coordinates from combination of IERS CPP DATA (internal comparisons)
Mioc V., Perez-Chavela E., Stavinschi M.: Equatorial satellite dynamics in Fock's model
Soma M.: Results from the recent lunar occultations of Upsilon Geminorum and Antares
Kurzynska K., Janicki R.: Some remarks on accuracy of atmospheric model used in laser ranging observations
Rutkowska M.: The orbit estimation for Larets satellite
SESSION 2: PRECESSION, NUTATION AND POLAR MOTION
Session 2.1: Recent developments of observation and modeling
Rothacher M., Steigenberger P., Thaller D.: Earth Orientation Parameters from reprocessing and combination efforts (abstract)
Hilton J. L., Capitaine N., Chapront J., Ferrandiz J.M., Fienga A.( Fukushima T., Getino J., Mathews P., Simon J.-L., Soffel M., Vondrak J., Wallace P., Williams J.: Progress report of the IAU Working Group on Precession and the Ecliptic
Wallace P., Capitaine N.: P03-based precession-nutation matrices
Fukushima T.: Efficient integration of torque-free rotation by energy scaling method
Pashkevich V., Eroshkin G.: Choice of the optimal spectral analysis scheme for the investigation of the Earth rotation problem
Dermanis A.: Compatibility of the IERS Earth rotation representation and its relation to the NRO conditions
Capitaine N., Folgueira M., Souchay J.: Earth rotation based on the celestial coordinates of the celestial intermediate pole
Kudryashova M. V., Petrov S. D.: Diurnal polar motion from VLBI observations
Kosek W., Rzesz6tko A., Popinski W.: Phase variations of oscillations in the Earth Orientation Parameters detected by the different techniques
Sokolova J.: Influence of the unstable radiosources on the nutation offset estimation
Ferrandiz J. M., Barkin Yu. V.: Nutations and precession of elastic Earth in angle-action variables
Chapanov Ya.: On the long-periodical variations of the Earth rotation
Korsun' A., Kurbasova G.: Nonstability of the Earth rotation in 1833-2000 yy
Soma M. Tauikawa K.: Abrupt changes of the Earth's rotation speed in ancient times
Zotov L. V., Pasynok S. L.: Analysis of discrepancies of the nutation theories MHB2000 and ZP2003 from VLBI observations
Chapanov Ya., Vondrak J., Ron C.: On the accuracy of the trigonometric solution for the periodical components of the polar motion
Kosek W., Popinski W.: Forecasting pole coordinates data by combination of the wavelet decomposition and autocovariance prediction
Session 2.2: Implementation of the IAU 2000 Resolutions and new nomenclature
Capitaine N., Hohenkerk C., Andrei A.H., Calabretta M., Dehant V., Fukushima T.,Guinot B., Kaplan G., Klioner S., Kovalevsky J., Kumkova I., Ma C., McCarthy D.D., Seidelmann K., Wallace P.: Latest proposals of the IAU Working Group on Nomenclature for fundamental astronomy
Klioner S. A., Soffel M.H.: Recent progress in astronomical nomenclature in the relativistic framework
Hohenkerk C., Kaplan G.: Progress on the implementation of the new nomenclature in 'The Astronomical Almanac'
Sekowski M.: Rocznik Astronomiczny (Astronomical Almanac) of Institute of Geodesy and Cartography against the IAU 2000 Resolutions
Capitaine N.: Summary of the discussion on "The status of the implementation of the IAU 2000 resolutions and the proposals of the IAU working group on Nomenclature for Fundamental Astronomy”
Session 2.3: Presentations of progress in the "Descartes-Nutation" projects
Dehant V.: Next decimal for nutation modeling
Folgueira M., Capitaine N., Souchay J.: On the research progress of Descartes-Subproject "Advances in the integration of the equations of the Earth's rotation in the framework of the new parameters adopted by the IAU 2000 Resolutions"
Bolotin S.: Computation of the'geodetic'excitation function of nutation
Kalarus M., Luzum B., Lambert S., Kosek W.: Modelling and prediction of the FCN
Folgueira M., Souchay J., Capitaine N.: Discussion on the most adequate sets of variables for the study of the Earth's rotation in the framework of IAU 2000 Resolution
Root L., De Viron O., Dehant V.: Nutation model with Earth interior parameters adjusted on the time series data
Bourda G., Boehm J., Heinkelmann R., Schuh H.: Analysis and comparison of precise long-term nutation series, strictly determined with OCCAM 6.1 VLBI software
Fernandez L., Schuh H.: Polar motion excitation analysis due to global continental water redistribution
SESSION 3: EXCITATION OF EARTH ROTATION BY GEOPHYSICAL FLUIDS
Salstein D. A., J. Nastula J.; Excitation of Earth rotation by geophysical fluids
Thomas M., Dobslaw H., M. Soffel M.: The ocean's response to solar thermal and gravitational tides and impacts on EOP
Nastula J., Kolaczek B., Popiriski W.: Comparisons of regional Hydrological Angular Momentum (HAM) of the different models
Brzeziriski A., Bolotin S.: Atmospheric and oceanic excitation of the free core nutation: observational evidence
Vondrak J.f Ron C.: Resonance effects and possible excitation of Free Core Nutation
Barkin Yu. V.: Pole drift, non-tidal acceleration and inversion reorganization of the Earth
Sidorenkov N.: Long term changes of the variance of the Earth orientation parameters and of the excitation functions
Bizouard Ch.: Influence of the earthquakes on the polar motion with emphasis on the Sumatra event
Varga P., Gambis D., Bizouard Ch., Bus Z., Kiszely M.: Tidal influence through LOD variations on the temporal distribution of earthquake occurrences
Zotov L.: Excitation function reconstruction using observations of the polar motion of the Earth
Masaki Y.: Comparison of two AAM functions calculated from NCEP/DOE and ERA-40 reanalyses data sets
Kudlay 0. G.: About wobble excitation in the case of triaxial Earth rotation
SESSION 4: TIME AND TIME TRANSFER: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND PROJECTS
McCarthy D. D.: Evolution of time scales
Arias E. F.: Improvements in international time keeping
Defraigne P., Bruyninx C.: GPS time and frequency transfer: state of the art
Lewandowski W., Nawrocki J.: Satellite time-transfer: recent developments and project
Solovyov V., Tkachuk O., Korsun' A.: On local atomic time scale TA(UA)
Nawrocki J., Nogas P., Diak R., Foks A., Lemanski D.: TTS-3, multi-channel, multisystem GPS/GLONAS/WAAS/EGNOS receiver
SESSION 5: GLOBAL REFERENCE FRAMES AND EARTH ROTATION: impact of the gravitational satellite missions (CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE), new techniques (ring laser etc.), new international projects (IAG-GGOS, GALILEO)
Kliigel T., Schreiber U., Velikoseltsev A., Schliiter W., Rothacher M.: Estimation of diurnal polar motion terms using ring laser data
Rothacher M.: Present status and future of the IAG Project GGOS
Pozo J. M., Coll B.: Some properties of emission coordinates
Krankowski A., Hobiger T., Schuh H., Kosek W., Popiriski W.: Wavelet analysis in TEC measurements obtained using dual-frequency space and satellite techniques
Weber R., Englich S.: Potential contribution of GALILEO to the TRF and the deter-mination of ERPsNuméro de notice : 14470 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : POSITIONNEMENT Nature : Actes DOI : sans En ligne : https://syrte.obspm.fr/jsr/journees2005/pdf/ Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34661 ContientExemplaires(1)
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