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- Daniel R. Roman and Yan Ming Wang
- October 13-14, 2005 Austin, Texas
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- NGS-held point surface gravity measurements
- Problems in the current gravity database
- The first effort to fill in data gaps near shore
- Future Plans
- Invitations
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- 2,155,662 surface gravity measurements scattered throughout North
America
- mixture of NGS & NGA-proprietary data
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- Tidal systems differ between NGS (tide-free) and NIMA-proprietary (mean
tide) data
- Data reference NAD27 & NGVD29 but can be converted to NAD83 &
NAVD88
- Data collected for a long time period (dating back more than 80 years),
may contain local or regional biases
- Effect of subsidence and the Earth’s crustal movement on gravity has
become considerable
- Data gaps in near shore and difficulty-to-access areas
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- NGS/NRL/GSFC joint airborne gravity and LIDAR mission in Golf of Mexico
region
- Data were collected in May/June 2005
- The misson’s goals are:
- - To fill in data gaps near shore
- - Establish links between off-shore mean sea surface and the North
America Vertical Datum 88 (NAVD88)
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- The next study area will flow from the Florida panhandle through
Louisiana into Texas along the Gulf coast
- Airborne missions over coastal and complete US continental are proposed
- A complete coastal and inland airborne survey is proposed
- Missions will be at 20 km cross track spacing and at 8.5 km altitude
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- We are seeking corporations between government agencies, such as NGA,
NRL, NASS and USGS.
- Research institutes and universities are welcome.
- Private industry (oil companies and mapping companies) are invited to
participant.
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