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Methodology for local correction of the heights of global geoid models to improve the accuracy of GNSS levelingOA

Methodology for local correction of the heights of global geoid models to improve the accuracy of GNSS leveling

英文摘要

At present,one of the methods used to determine the height of points on the Earth's surface is Global Navigation Satellite System(GNSS)leveling.It is possible to determine the orthometric or normal height by this method only if there is a geoid or quasi-geoid height model available.This paper proposes the methodology for local correction of the heights of high-order global geoid models such as EGM08,EIGEN-6C4,GECO,and XGM2019e_2159.This methodology was tested in different areas of the research field,covering various relief forms.The dependence of the change in corrected height accuracy on the input data was analyzed,and the correction was also conducted for model heights in three tidal systems:"tide free","mean tide",and"zero tide".The results show that the heights of EIGEN-6C4 model can be corrected with an accuracy of up to 1 cm for flat and foothill terrains with the dimensionality of 1° × 1°,2° × 2°,and 3° × 3°.The EGM08 model presents an almost identical result.The EIGEN-6C4 model is best suited for mountainous relief and provides an accuracy of 1.5 cm on the 1° × 1° area.The height correction accuracy of GECO and XGM2019e_2159 models is slightly poor,which has fuzziness in terms of numerical fluctuation.

Stepan Savchuk;Alina Fedorchuk

Institute of Navigation,Military University of Aviation,Deblin,PolandDepartment of Higher Geodesy and Astronomy,Lviv Polytechnic National University,Lviv,Ukraine

GNSS levelingGlobal geoid modelGravity anomalyWeight dataCorrecting data

《大地测量与地球动力学(英文版)》 2024 (001)

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The authors thank the International Center for Global Earth Models(ICGEM)for the height anomaly and gravity anomaly data and Bureau Gravimétrique International(BGI)for free-air gravity anomaly data from the World Gravity Map project(WGM2012).The authors are grateful to Główny Urząd Geodezji i Kartografii of Poland for the height anomaly data of the quasi-geoid PL-geoid2021.

10.1016/j.geog.2023.02.005

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