“…The uncertainty in radial mantle viscosity inferred from the geoid observations stems from a difficulty in modeling appropriate surface boundary conditions [Thoraval and Richards, 1997], compressibility of the mantle [Forte and Peltier, 1991;Panasyuk et al, 1996], possible chemical layering and phase transitions [Wen and Anderson, 1997;Čadek et al, 1998], lateral 4 viscosity variations (LVV), etc. Furthermore, the uncertainty associated with the a priori assumption of the Earth's density structure, which is derived mostly from seismic (velocity) tomography models and a velocity-to-density conversion factor, is critical, because the Earth's density anomalies are used typically as "model constants" in geoid computation.…”