Estimation of Vertical Datum Parameters Using the GBVP Approach Based on the Combined Global Geopotential Models

Unification of the global vertical datum has been a key problem to be solved for geodesy over a long period, and the main challenge for a unified vertical datum system is to determine the vertical offset between the local vertical datum and the global vertical datum. For this purpose, the geodetic b...

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Main Authors: Panpan Zhang, Lifeng Bao, Dongmei Guo, Lin Wu, Qianqian Li, Hui Liu, Zhixin Xue, Zhicai Li
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spelling doaj-a5931dbc32f94cbaaaf9be5acae9234d2020-12-18T00:05:16ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-12-01124137413710.3390/rs12244137Estimation of Vertical Datum Parameters Using the GBVP Approach Based on the Combined Global Geopotential ModelsPanpan Zhang0Lifeng Bao1Dongmei Guo2Lin Wu3Qianqian Li4Hui Liu5Zhixin Xue6Zhicai Li7State Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430077, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430077, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430077, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430077, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430077, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430077, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430077, ChinaNational Geomatics Center of China, Beijing 100830, ChinaUnification of the global vertical datum has been a key problem to be solved for geodesy over a long period, and the main challenge for a unified vertical datum system is to determine the vertical offset between the local vertical datum and the global vertical datum. For this purpose, the geodetic boundary value problem (GBVP) approach based on the remove-compute-restore (RCR) technique is used to determine the vertical datum parameters in this paper. In the RCR technique, a global geopotential model (GGM) is required to remove and restore the long wavelengths of the gravity field. The satellite missions of the GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) and GOCE (Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Exploration) offer high accuracy medium–long gravity filed information, but GRACE/GOCE-based GGMs are restricted to medium–long wavelengths because the maximum degree of their spherical harmonic representation is limited, which is known as an omission error. To compensate for the omission error of GRACE/GOCE-based GGM, a weighting method is used to determine the combined GGM by combining the high-resolution EGM2008 model (Earth Gravitational Model 2008) and GRACE/GOCE-based GGM to effectively bridge the spectral gap between satellite and terrestrial data. An additional consideration for the high-frequency gravity signals is induced by the topography, and the residual terrain model (RTM) is used to recover the omission errors effect of the combined GGM. In addition, to facilitate practical implementation of the GBVP approach, the effects of the indirect bias term, the spectral accuracy of the GGM, and the systematic levelling errors and distortions in estimations of the vertical datum parameters are investigated in this study. Finally, as a result of the GBVP solution based on the combined DIR_R6/EGM2008 model, RTM, and residual gravity, the geopotential values of the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88), the Australian Height Datum (AHD), and the Hong Kong Principal Datum (HKPD) are estimated to be equal to 62636861.31 ± 0.96, 62653852.60 ± 0.95 and 62636860.55 ± 0.29 m<sup>2</sup>s<sup>−2</sup>, respectively. The vertical offsets of NAVD88, AHD, and HKPD with respect to the global geoid are estimated as −0.809 ± 0.090, 0.082 ± 0.093, and −0.731 ± 0.030 m, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/24/4137geodetic boundary value problemweighting methodthe combined GGMresidual terrain modelgeopotential valuevertical offset
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author Panpan Zhang
Lifeng Bao
Dongmei Guo
Lin Wu
Qianqian Li
Hui Liu
Zhixin Xue
Zhicai Li
spellingShingle Panpan Zhang
Lifeng Bao
Dongmei Guo
Lin Wu
Qianqian Li
Hui Liu
Zhixin Xue
Zhicai Li
Estimation of Vertical Datum Parameters Using the GBVP Approach Based on the Combined Global Geopotential Models
Remote Sensing
geodetic boundary value problem
weighting method
the combined GGM
residual terrain model
geopotential value
vertical offset
author_facet Panpan Zhang
Lifeng Bao
Dongmei Guo
Lin Wu
Qianqian Li
Hui Liu
Zhixin Xue
Zhicai Li
author_sort Panpan Zhang
title Estimation of Vertical Datum Parameters Using the GBVP Approach Based on the Combined Global Geopotential Models
title_short Estimation of Vertical Datum Parameters Using the GBVP Approach Based on the Combined Global Geopotential Models
title_full Estimation of Vertical Datum Parameters Using the GBVP Approach Based on the Combined Global Geopotential Models
title_fullStr Estimation of Vertical Datum Parameters Using the GBVP Approach Based on the Combined Global Geopotential Models
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Vertical Datum Parameters Using the GBVP Approach Based on the Combined Global Geopotential Models
title_sort estimation of vertical datum parameters using the gbvp approach based on the combined global geopotential models
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Unification of the global vertical datum has been a key problem to be solved for geodesy over a long period, and the main challenge for a unified vertical datum system is to determine the vertical offset between the local vertical datum and the global vertical datum. For this purpose, the geodetic boundary value problem (GBVP) approach based on the remove-compute-restore (RCR) technique is used to determine the vertical datum parameters in this paper. In the RCR technique, a global geopotential model (GGM) is required to remove and restore the long wavelengths of the gravity field. The satellite missions of the GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) and GOCE (Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Exploration) offer high accuracy medium–long gravity filed information, but GRACE/GOCE-based GGMs are restricted to medium–long wavelengths because the maximum degree of their spherical harmonic representation is limited, which is known as an omission error. To compensate for the omission error of GRACE/GOCE-based GGM, a weighting method is used to determine the combined GGM by combining the high-resolution EGM2008 model (Earth Gravitational Model 2008) and GRACE/GOCE-based GGM to effectively bridge the spectral gap between satellite and terrestrial data. An additional consideration for the high-frequency gravity signals is induced by the topography, and the residual terrain model (RTM) is used to recover the omission errors effect of the combined GGM. In addition, to facilitate practical implementation of the GBVP approach, the effects of the indirect bias term, the spectral accuracy of the GGM, and the systematic levelling errors and distortions in estimations of the vertical datum parameters are investigated in this study. Finally, as a result of the GBVP solution based on the combined DIR_R6/EGM2008 model, RTM, and residual gravity, the geopotential values of the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88), the Australian Height Datum (AHD), and the Hong Kong Principal Datum (HKPD) are estimated to be equal to 62636861.31 ± 0.96, 62653852.60 ± 0.95 and 62636860.55 ± 0.29 m<sup>2</sup>s<sup>−2</sup>, respectively. The vertical offsets of NAVD88, AHD, and HKPD with respect to the global geoid are estimated as −0.809 ± 0.090, 0.082 ± 0.093, and −0.731 ± 0.030 m, respectively.
topic geodetic boundary value problem
weighting method
the combined GGM
residual terrain model
geopotential value
vertical offset
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/24/4137
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