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  • Amin, Hadi, et al. (författare)
  • A global vertical datum defined by the conventional geoid potential and the Earth ellipsoid parameters
  • 2020
  • Konferensbidrag (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • According to the classical Gauss–Listing definition, the geoid is the equipotential surface of the Earth’s gravity field that in a least-squares sense best fits the undisturbed mean sea level. This equipotential surface, except for its zero-degree harmonic, can be characterized using the Earth’s Global Gravity Models (GGM). Although nowadays, the satellite altimetry technique provides the absolute geoid height over oceans that can be used to calibrate the unknown zero-degree harmonic of the gravimetric geoid models, this technique cannot be utilized to estimate the geometric parameters of the Mean Earth Ellipsoid (MEE). In this study, we perform joint estimation of W0, which defines the zero datum of vertical coordinates, and the MEE parameters relying on a new approach and on the newest gravity field, mean sea surface, and mean dynamic topography models. As our approach utilizes both satellite altimetry observations and a GGM model, we consider different aspects of the input data to evaluate the sensitivity of our estimations to the input data. Unlike previous studies, our results show that it is not sufficient to use only the satellite componentof a quasi-stationary GGM to estimate W0. In addition, our results confirm a high sensitivity of the applied approach to the altimetry-based geoid heights, i.e. mean sea surface and mean dynamic topography models. Moreover, as W0 should be considered a quasi-stationary parameter, we quantify the effect of time-dependent Earth’s gravity field changes as well as the time-dependent sea-level changes on the estimation of W0. Our computations resulted in the geoid potential W0 = 62636848.102 ± 0.004 m2s-2 and the semi-major and –minor axes of the MEE,a = 6378137.678 ± 0.0003 m and b = 6356752.964 ± 0.0005 m, which are 0.678 and 0.650 m larger than those axes of the GRS80 reference ellipsoid, respectively. Moreover, a new estimation for the geocentric gravitational constant was obtained as GM = (398600460.55 ± 0.03) × 106 m3s-2.
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  • Attorps, Iiris, et al. (författare)
  • Ett helhetsgrepp för likvärdig skola
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Nämnaren. - Göteborg. - 0348-2723. ; :3, s. 35-39
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  • Bagherbandi, Mohammad, Professor (författare)
  • Challenges and Solutions for Establishing Precise Geodetic Control Networks: Introducing an Innovative Method
  • 2024
  • Konferensbidrag (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • Human-made infrastructure, such as dams, bridges, tunnels, and high towers, requires highly precise geodetic control networks and continuous monitoring to detect potential failure risks and plan civil engineering maintenance works. In classical 2D geodetic networks, reducing slope distances to horizontal ones is an important task for engineers. The common practice for this reduction involves using vertical angles and applying trigonometric rules. However, using vertical angles introduces systematic errors, primarily due to air refraction, deflections of the vertical (DOV), and the geometric effects of the reference surface, whether it is a sphere or an ellipsoid. Therefore, employing vertical angles in establishing geodetic control networks in 2D is challenging due to these systematic errors. To mitigate the refraction and DOV effects, reciprocal observations of vertical angles can be considered, especially if the elevation differences are small. In this study, we quantify these effects and propose an innovative solution to eliminate these systematic errors in small-scale geodetic networks. Specifically, we propose a new technique that does not rely on vertical angles for the reduction of distances, which is called the network-aided method. Thus, the geometric, physical, and refraction effects cancel out in this method. The results of this study hold significant importance for surveying guidelines. The main advantage of the proposed method is less fieldwork and, hence cost reduction since there is no need for different OFF-construction (reference) and ON-construction (monitoring) networks. Consequently, the number of network points will be less than in traditional networks. There is no need for reciprocal observations since vertical angles are not utilized, while the precision remains equal or even superior (in terms of quality factors i.e., higher redundancy numbers and smaller error ellipses).
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  • Bagherbandi, Mohammad, Professor, et al. (författare)
  • How isostasy explains continental rifting in East Africa?
  • 2020
  • Konferensbidrag (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • The principle of isostasy plays an important role to understand the relation between different geodynamic processes. Although, it is difficult to find an exact method that delivers a complete image of the Earth structure. However, gravimetric methods are alternative to provide images of the interior of the Earth. The Earth’s crust parameters, i.e. crustal depth and crust-mantle density contrast, can reveal adequate information about the solid Earth system such as volcanic activity, earthquake and continental rifting. Hence, in this study, a combine Moho model using seismic and gravity data is determined to investigate the relationship between the isostatic state of the lithosphere and seismic activities in East Africa. Our results show that isostatic equilibrium and compensation states are closely correlated to the seismicity patterns in the study area. For example, several studies suggest that African superplume causes the rift valley, and consequently differences in crustal and mantle densities occur. This paper presents a method to determine the crustal thickness and crust-mantle density contrast and consequently one can observe low-density contrast (about 200 kg/m3 ) and thin crust (about 30 km) near the triple junction plate tectonics in East Africa (Afar Triangle), which confirms the state of overcompensation in the rift valley areas. Furthermore, the density structure of the lithosphere shows a large correlation with the earthquake activity, sub-crustal stress and volcanic distribution across East Africa.
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