Research and Evaluation on Key Technological Indicators for Airborne and Shipborne Gravimetry

Gravimetry technical guides are the scientific basis for air-sea gravimetry. However, the existing technical guides in China are behind the application requirements. This study analyzed the most important indicators of air-sea gravimetry, including the density of survey lines, gravimetry accuracy an...

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Main Author: Motao HUANG,Kailiang DENG,Taiqi WU,Xiuping LU,Guojun ZHAI,Yongzhong OUYANG,Xin CHEN,Min LIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Surveying and Mapping Press 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science
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Online Access:http://jggs.sinomaps.com/fileup/2096-5990/PDF/1579586978854-1753762055.pdf
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Summary:Gravimetry technical guides are the scientific basis for air-sea gravimetry. However, the existing technical guides in China are behind the application requirements. This study analyzed the most important indicators of air-sea gravimetry, including the density of survey lines, gravimetry accuracy and space resolution, stability and reliability of the air-sea gravimeter, and proposed a gravimetry accuracy assessment system consisting of gravity RMS of error, systematic error and mean error, and an assessment system for the gravimeter stability consisting of the relative accuracy of the scale value, monthly zero-drift, RMS of the monthly nonlinear zero-drift variation and the threshold of the monthly nonlinear zero-drift variation. The mathematic models for the measurement point determination in shipborne gravimetry, E?tv?s correction for airborne gravimetry, platform tilt correction and evaluation air-sea gravimetry were also analyzed and modified. This work will provide technology support for the composition of the military-civil air-sea gravimetry technical guides.
ISSN:2096-5990