Leveling the Sea Surface Using a GPS-Catamaran

被引:59
作者
Bonnefond, P. [1 ]
Exertier, P. [1 ]
Laurain, O. [1 ]
Menard, Y. [2 ]
Orsoni, A. [3 ]
Jeansou, E. [4 ]
Haines, B. J. [5 ]
Kubitschek, D. G. [6 ]
Born, G. [6 ]
机构
[1] Observ Cote dAzur CERGA, Grasse, France
[2] Ctr Natl Etud Spatiales, F-31055 Toulouse, France
[3] Inst Geograph Natl CNES, Toulouse, France
[4] NOVELTIS, Ramonville St Agne, France
[5] Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA USA
[6] Univ Colorado, Colorado Ctr Astrodynam Res, Dept Aerosp Engn, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
关键词
altimeter calibration; geoid; GPS buoy; kinematic GPS;
D O I
10.1080/714044524
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 [地球物理学]; 070902 [地球化学];
摘要
In the framework of the TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason-1 CNES-NASA missions, two probative experiments have been conducted at the Corsica absolute calibration site in order to determine the local marine geoid slope under the ascending TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason-1 ground track (No. 85). An improved determination of the geoid slope was needed to better extrapolate the offshore (open-ocean) altimetric data to on-shore tide-gauge locations. This in turn improves the overall precision of the calibration process. The first experiment, in 1998, used GPS buoys. Because the time required to cover the extended area with GPS buoys was thought to be prohibitive, we decided to build a catamaran with two GPS systems onboard. Tracked by a boat at a constant speed, this innovative system permitted us to cover an area of about 20 km long and 5.4 km wide centered on the satellites' ground track. Results from an experiment in 1999 show very good consistency between GPS receivers: filtered sea-surface height differences have a mean bias of -0.2 cm and a standard deviation of 1.2 cm. No systematic error or distortions have been observed and crossover differences have a mean value of 0.2 cm with a standard deviation of 2.7 cm. Comparisons with tide gauges data show a bias of 1.9 cm with a standard deviation of less than 0.5 cm. However, this bias, attributable in large part to the effect of the catamaran speed on the waterline, does not affect the geoid slope determination which is used in the altimeter calibration process. The GPS-deduced geoid slope was then incorporated in the altimeter calibration process, yielding a significant improvement (from 4.9 to 3.3 cm RMS) in the agreement of altimeter bias determinations from repeated overflight measurements.
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页码:319 / 334
页数:16
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