Abstract

The first production-oriented strapdown airborne gravimetry in Turkey was carried out during fall 2019 over the Turkish Lake District. Comparisons at the large amounts of crossover points yield RMSE values below 1 mGal level, and the external comparison with the latest high-resolution global geopotential model (GGM) shows a mean bias of around 1.1 mGal where the largest deviations are observed on the areas that could not be resolved by the GGM. The incorporation of new airborne data into the gravity field computations is supposed to reduce the errors stem from the data voids and enhance the maps for better interpretations.

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