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Atmospheric Effects in Space Geodesy

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Various effects of the atmosphere have to be considered in space geodesy and all of them are described and treated consistently in this textbook. Two chapters are concerned with ionospheric and tropospheric path delays of microwave and optical signals used by space geodetic techniques, such as the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), or Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR). It is explained how these effects are best reduced and modelled to improve the accuracy of space geodetic measurements. Other chapters are on the deformation of the Earth's crust due to atmospheric loading, on atmospheric excitation of Earth rotation, and on atmospheric effects on gravity field measurements from special satellite missions such as CHAMP, GRACE, and GOCE. All chapters have been written by staff members of the Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation at TU Wien who are experts in the particular fields.

List of contents

Foreword - Preface - Acknowledgements - Geodetic and atmospheric background - Ionospheric effects on microwave signals - Path delays in the neutral atmosphere - Atmospheric pressure loading - Atmospheric effects on gravity space missions - Atmospheric effects on Earth rotation

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Various effects of the atmosphere have to be considered in space geodesy and all of them are described and treated consistently in this textbook. Two chapters are concerned with ionospheric and tropospheric path delays of microwave and optical signals used by space geodetic techniques, such as the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), or Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR). It is explained how these effects are best reduced and modelled to improve the accuracy of space geodetic measurements. Other chapters are on the deformation of the Earth’s crust due to atmospheric loading, on atmospheric excitation of Earth rotation, and on atmospheric effects on gravity field measurements from special satellite missions such as CHAMP, GRACE, and GOCE. All chapters have been written by staff members of the Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation at TU Wien who are experts in the particular fields.

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“The focus of the book is on the atmosphere in terms of the subject areas where the atmosphere is important for space geodesy. … the book is a good starting point in case one wants to dig deeper into a specific subject … . The overall impression is that the book fulfils a need. I am not aware of any other such complete summary on the research relevant to the interplay between space geodesy and the atmosphere.” (Gunnar Elgered, Journal of Geodesy, Vol. 89, 2015)

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"The focus of the book is on the atmosphere in terms of the subject areas where the atmosphere is important for space geodesy. ... the book is a good starting point in case one wants to dig deeper into a specific subject ... . The overall impression is that the book fulfils a need. I am not aware of any other such complete summary on the research relevant to the interplay between space geodesy and the atmosphere." (Gunnar Elgered, Journal of Geodesy, Vol. 89, 2015)

Product details

Assisted by Johanne Böhm (Editor), Johannes Böhm (Editor), Schuh (Editor), Schuh (Editor), Harald Schuh (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.07.2013
 
EAN 9783642369315
ISBN 978-3-642-36931-5
No. of pages 234
Dimensions 158 mm x 20 mm x 243 mm
Weight 520 g
Illustrations XVII, 234 p.
Series Springer Atmospheric Sciences
Springer Atmospheric Sciences
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

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