Modelling the geoid and sea-surface topography in coastal areas
- 標題
- Modelling the geoid and sea-surface topography in coastal areas
- 作者
- Roger Hipkin
- 文件屬性
- 國外期刊
- 知識分類
- 基礎研究
- 出版年
- 2000
- 刊名
- Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy
- 點閱數
- 3215
摘要
This paper looks at the relation between the time-averaged level of the sea surface and a gravimertic geoid, as determined in coastal areas. Measurements in local regions can now be accurate enough to demonstrate that the geoid and mean sea level are not even parallel to each other, let alone identical. The accuracy and pattern structure of surface gravity data in some shelf seas is comparable with those on land, so that a marine geoid can be derived from surface data without using satellite altimetry. The geodetic objective is then to combine the two to determine sea surface topography. In principle, gravimetric studies provide the absolute datum so that local oceanographic models on the shelf can be combined with sea surface topography models related to the global ocean circulation. In contrast, sea surface topography information near deep ocean coasts must come from external sources and satellite altimetry used to give the gravity data needed to offset the less good coverage by ship-borne gravimetry.