Separating Geophysical Signals Using GRACE and High-Resolution Data

A Case Study in Antarctica

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Olga Didova (TU Delft - Physical and Space Geodesy, Universität Bonn)

Brian Gunter (Georgia Institute of Technology)

R.E.M. Riva (TU Delft - Physical and Space Geodesy)

R. Klees (TU Delft - Physical and Space Geodesy)

Research Group
Physical and Space Geodesy
Copyright
© 2018 Olga Engels, B.C. Gunter, R.E.M. Riva, R. Klees
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL079670
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Olga Engels, B.C. Gunter, R.E.M. Riva, R. Klees
Research Group
Physical and Space Geodesy
Issue number
22
Volume number
45
Pages (from-to)
12340-12349
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Abstract

To fully exploit data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), we separate geophysical signals observed by GRACE in Antarctica by deriving high-spatial resolution maps for present-day glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and ice-mass changes with the least possible noise level. For this, we simultaneously (i) improve the postprocessing of gravity data and (ii) consistently combine them with high-resolution data from Ice Cloud and land Elevation Satellite altimeter (ICESat) and Regional Atmospheric Climate Model 2.3 (RACMO). We use GPS observations to discriminate between various candidate spatial patterns of vertical motions caused by GIA. The ICESat-RACMO combination determines the spatial resolution of estimated ice-mass changes. The results suggest the capability of the developed approach to retrieve the complex spatial pattern of present-day GIA, such as a pronounced subsidence in the proximity of the Kamb Ice Stream and pronounced uplift in the Amundsen Sea Sector.

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