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Assimilation of GRACE tide solutiosn into a numerical hydrodynamic inverse model

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Title Assimilation of GRACE tide solutiosn into a numerical hydrodynamic inverse model
Names Egbert, Gary D. (creator)
Erofeeva, S.Y. (creator)
Han, S.-C. (creator)
Luthcke, S.B. (creator)
Ray, R.D. (creator)
Date Issued 2009-10-30 (iso8601)
Abstract We assimilate localized mass anomalies inferred from
GRACE ranging measurements into a hydrodynamic model
to improve tidal solutions around Antarctica for the M2, S2,
and O1 constituents. The variational approach used accounts
for the spatial averaging of tidal elevations implicit in the
mass anomaly parametrization used for the GRACE tidal
analysis, as well as spatial correlation of errors in the resulting
estimates. The inverse solution shows better agreement with
independent station tide measurements around Antarctica,
and it reduces cross-over residuals for ICESat laser altimeter
data over the Filchner, Ronne and Ross Ice Shelves,
demonstrating that GRACE data can provide useful
constraints for improving hydrodynamic tidal models at
high latitudes.
Genre Article
Identifier Egbert, G. D., Erofeeva, S. Y., Han, S. C., Luthcke, S. B., & Ray, R. D. (2009). Assimilation of GRACE tide solutiosn into a numerical hydrodynamic inverse model. Geophysical Research Letters, 36. doi:10.1029/2009GL040376

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