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Performance of three types of Stokes's kernel in the combined solution for the geoid

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When regional gravity data are used to compute a gravimetric geoid in conjunction with a geopotential model, it is sometimes implied that the terrestrial gravity data correct any erroneous wavelengths present in the geopotential model. This assertion is investigated. The propagation of errors from the low-frequency terrestrial gravity field into the geoid is derived for the spherical Stokes integral, the spheroidal Stokes integral and the Molodensky-modified spheroidal Stokes integral. It is shown that error-free terrestrial gravity data, if used in a spherical cap of limited extent, cannot completely correct the geopotential model. Using a standard norm, it is shown that the spheroidal and Molodensky-modified integration kernels offer a preferable approach. This is because they can filter out a large amount of the low-frequency errors expected to exist in terrestrial gravity anomalies and thus rely more on the low-frequency geopotential model, which currently offers the best source of this information.

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Received: 11 August 1997 / Accepted: 18 August 1998

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Vaníček, P., Featherstone, W. Performance of three types of Stokes's kernel in the combined solution for the geoid. Journal of Geodesy 72, 684–697 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001900050209

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