Height Variations in the Mississippi River Basin From Daily Time-Varying Satellite Gravity Data and Hydrological Model
Song Zhang,
Jinyun Guo,
Tong Shi
et al.
Abstract:The orthometric height variation is evident through changes in the geoid and surface vertical displacements. Hydrological mass change can induce variations in geoid height and surface deformation, consequently resulting in fluctuations in orthometric height. Studying the orthometric height variations in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) caused by surface mass changes is crucial for understanding crustal uplift and ecological evolution. In this study, the superiority of daily solutions was demonstrated through … Show more
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