Search Results - "Ke, BaoGui"
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Regional gravity field modeling based on rectangular harmonic analysis
Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-07-2014)“…Regional gravity field modeling with high-precision and high-resolution is one of the most important scientific objectives in geodesy, and can provide…”
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Recent Advances in Marine Geodesy of China
Published in Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science (01-09-2023)“…The ocean accounts for approximately 71% of the total area of the Earth. Whether it is studying the shape of the Earth itself through geodesy or the future…”
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Determination of the mean dynamic ocean topography model through combining multi-source gravity data and DTU15 MSS around China's coast
Published in Advances in space research (01-01-2019)“…Mean dynamic ocean topography (or MDT) is closely related to ocean circulation and global climate change. It has important scientific significance and…”
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The Influence of Sea-Level Changes on Geodetic Datums along the East Coast of China
Published in Marine geodesy (02-01-2021)“…Non-tidal variation on sea level generates immediate changes in gravity field and deformation of the Earth's crust, thus influencing the stability of geodetic…”
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Heterogeneous Gravity Data Fusion and Gravimetric Quasigeoid Computation in the Coastal Area of China
Published in Marine geodesy (04-05-2017)“…Different types of gravity observations are available over coastal areas. The main challenge for coastal geoid determination is the proper fusion of…”
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Clustering Analysis of Gravity Data to Compute Local Geoid
Published in 2008 International Workshop on Education Technology and Training & 2008 International Workshop on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (01-12-2008)“…In this paper, the clustering analysis method is used in the optimization of observed gravity data during the computation of local geoid, while the two slopes…”
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