Abstract. The International Centre for Global Earth Models (ICGEM,
http://icgem.gfz-potsdam.de/, last access: 6 May 2019) hosted at the
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) is one of the five services
coordinated by the International Gravity Field Service (IGFS) of the
International Association of Geodesy (IAG). The goal of the ICGEM service is
to provide the scientific community with a state-of-the-art archive of static
and temporal global gravity field models of the Earth, and develop and
operate interactive calculation and visualization services of gravity field
functionals on user-defined grids or at a list of particular points via its
website. ICGEM offers the largest collection of global gravity field models,
including those from the 1960s to the 1990s, as well as the most recent ones,
which have been developed using data from dedicated satellite gravity
missions, CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE, advanced processing methodologies, and
additional data sources such as satellite altimetry and terrestrial gravity.
The global gravity field models have been collected from different
institutions at international level and after a validation process made
publicly available in a standardized format with DOI numbers assigned through
GFZ Data Services. The development and maintenance of such a unique platform
is crucial for the scientific community in geodesy, geophysics, oceanography,
and climate research. In this article, we present the development history and
future plans of ICGEM and its current products and essential services. We
present the ICGEM's data by means of Earth's static, temporal, and
topographic gravity field models as well as the gravity field models of other
celestial bodies together with examples produced by the ICGEM's calculation
and 3-D visualization services and give an insight into how the ICGEM service
can additionally contribute to the needs of research and society.