Abstract

The new release AIUB-RL02 of monthly gravity models from GRACE GPS and K-Band range-rate data is based on reprocessed satellite orbits referring to the reference frame IGb08. The release is consistent with the IERS2010 conventions. Improvements with respect to its predecessor AIUB-RL01 include the use of reprocessed (RL02) GRACE observations, new atmosphere and ocean dealiasing products (RL05), an upgraded ocean tide model (EOT11A), and the interpolation of shallow ocean tides (admittances). The stochastic parametrization of AIUB-RL02 was adapted to include daily accelerometer scale factors, which drastically reduces spurious signal at the 161 day period in C20 and at other low degree and order gravity field coefficients. Moreover, the correlation between the noise in the monthly gravity models and solar activity is considerably reduced in the new release. The signal and the noise content of the new AIUB-RL02 monthly gravity fields are studied and calibrated errors are derived from their non-secular and non-seasonal variability. The short-period time-variable signal over the oceans, mostly representing noise, is reduced by 50% with respect to AIUB-RL01. Compared to the official GFZ-RL05a and CSR-RL05 monthly models, the AIUB-RL02 stands out by its low noise at high degrees, a fact emerging from the estimation of seasonal variations for selected river basins and of mass trends in polar regions. Two versions of the monthly AIUB-RL02 gravity models, with spherical harmonics resolution of degree and order 60 and 90, respectively, are available for the time period from March 2003 to March 2014 at the International Center for Global Earth Models (ICGEM) or from ftp://ftp.unibe.ch/aiub/GRAVITY/GRACE

Highlights

  • The Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE; Tapley et al 2004) has been in orbit for more than 13 yr

  • SUMMARY The new release Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB)-RL02 of monthly gravity models from GRACE GPS and K-Band range-rate data is based on reprocessed satellite orbits referring to the reference frame IGb08

  • The correlation between the noise in the monthly gravity models and solar activity is considerably reduced in the new release

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INTRODUCTION

The Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE; Tapley et al 2004) has been in orbit for more than 13 yr. Distributed Active Archive Center (PODAAC1) hosted at JPL or at the Information System and Data Center (ISDC2) hosted at GFZ They have been completely reprocessed once during the mission time and the resulting L1B-RL02 is available since 2013. To this end seasonal variations in major river basins and mass trends in Antarctica are evaluated.

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