Geoid heights in Costa Rica, Case of Study: Baseline Along the Central Pacific Zone

Alonso Vega Fernádez, Oscar Lücke Castro, Jaime Garbanzo Leon
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A precise orthometric height (H) and orthometric height difference (ΔH) determination is required in many fields like construction, geodesy and geophysics. H is often obtained from an ellipsoidal height (h) and geoid height (N) of a geoid model (GM) because this computation does not have the spirit leveling restrictions on long distances. However, the H accuracy depends on the GM local area adaptation, and current global geoid models (GGMs) have not been yet evaluated for Costa Rica. Therefore, this paper aims to determine which GGM maintains a better fit with a GPS/levelling baseline that contains the gravity full spectrum. A 74 km baseline was measured using GPS, spirit leveling and gravity measurements to validate the N computed from EGM2008, EIGEN-6C4, GECO, EGM96, GGM05C and GOCO05C. First, an absolute N assessment was made, where geoid height from the GGMs (NGGM) were directly compared to the geometric geoid heights (Ngeo) obtained from GPS and spirit levelling. A bias fit (Nbias) of about 2 m was computed from this comparison for most GGMs with respect to the local vertical reference surface (W0). By subtracting the Nbias, a relative geoid height (ΔN) assessment was designed to compare the differences between GGM relative geoid height (ΔNGGM) and geometric relative geoid height (ΔNgeo) on segments along the baseline. The ΔN comparison shows that EGM2008, EIGEN-6C4 and GECO better represent the Costa Rican Central Pacific Coastal Zone and over long distances, ΔH can be computed with a decimeter to centimeter precision.
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哥斯达黎加大地水准面高度,研究案例:沿中太平洋区的基线
在建筑、大地测量学和地球物理等许多领域都需要精确的正交高程(H)和正交高差(ΔH)测定。H通常由大地水准面模型(GM)的椭球面高度(H)和大地水准面高度(N)计算得到,因为这种计算不受长距离的精神水准限制。然而,H精度取决于GM的局部适应,目前的全球大地水准面模型(GGMs)尚未对哥斯达黎加进行评估。因此,本文旨在确定哪种GGM与包含重力全谱的GPS/水准基线保持更好的拟合。利用GPS、水准测量和重力测量在74 km的基线上对EGM2008、EIGEN-6C4、GECO、EGM96、GGM05C和GOCO05C计算的氮进行了验证。首先,将ggm的大地水准面高度(NGGM)与GPS和水平仪测量的几何大地水准面高度(Ngeo)直接进行了绝对N评估。通过比较,大多数ggm相对于当地垂直参考面(W0)的偏置拟合(Nbias)约为2 m。通过减去Nbias,设计了相对大地水准面高度(ΔN)评估,以比较沿基线分段的GGM相对大地水准面高度(ΔNGGM)和几何相对大地水准面高度(ΔNgeo)之间的差异。ΔN对比表明,EGM2008、EIGEN-6C4和GECO较好地代表了哥斯达黎加中太平洋海岸带,并且在长距离上,ΔH可以以分米到厘米的精度计算。
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