The Earth s magnetic and gravity field play an important role in
global and regional geodynamics. Satellite exploration of these
fields has received great attention in recent years. Research
satellites such as CHAMP and GRACE as well as the ESA explorer GOCE
apply new measurement techniques, thus allowing the recovery of the
gravitational and magnetic field with unprecedented accuracy and
resolution, spatial as well as temporal. Combined with terrestrial
observations and computer models, this data will help develop a
more detailed understanding of the Earth as a system. In Germany,
many of the processing, modelling and interpreting methodologies
for these new observation techniques are developed under the
umbrella of the R&D-programme GEOTECHNOLOGIEN, funded by the
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The research
projects focus on a better understanding of the spatial and
temporal variations in the magnetic and gravity field and their
relationship to the dynamics of the Earth s interior and global
change processes.
This volume presents the results of the multidisciplinary
studies covered by the programme for the period 2005-2008. It
includes the following topics: High-accuracy gravity field models,
near-real-time provision and usage of CHAMP and GRACE atmospheric
sounding, sea level variations, improved GRACE gravity time series
and their validation by ocean bottom pressure measurements,
integration of space geodetic techniques as a basis for the Global
Geodetic-Geophysical Observing System (GGOS), high-resolution
magnetic field models and global magnetisation maps and
time-variable gravity and surface mass processes."
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