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Application of the Empirical Orthogonal Functions on the GRACE Spherical Harmonic Solutions KCI 등재

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한국지구과학회지 (The Journal of The Korean Earth Science Society)
한국지구과학회 (The Korean Earth Science Society)
초록

During the period of 2002 to 2017, the Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) had observed time-varying gravity changes with unprecedented accuracy. The GRACE science data centers provide the monthly gravity solutions after removing the sub-monthly mass fluctuation using geophysical models. However, model misfit makes the solutions to be contaminated by aliasing errors, which exhibits peculiar north-south stripes. Two conventional filters are used to reduce the errors, but signals with similar spatial patterns to the errors are also removed during the filtering procedure. This would be particularly problematic for estimating the ice mass changes in Western Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and Antarctic Peninsula (AP) due to their similar spatial pattern to the elongated north-south direction. In this study, we introduce an alternative filter to remove aliasing errors using the Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOF) analysis. EOF can decompose data into different modes, and thus is useful to separate signals from noise. Therefore, the aliasing errors are effectively suppressed through EOF method. In particular, the month-to-month mass changes in WAIS and AP, which have been significantly contaminated by aliasing errors, can be recovered using EOF method.

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Abstract
 Introduction
 Data and Methods
  GRACE data
  2.2. Empirical Orthogonal Functions
 Results
  Long-term variations in GRACE data
  EOF decomposition and reconstruction
  Month-to-month mass changes in GRACE data
 Summary
 References
저자
  • Jooyoung Eom(Department of Earth Science Education, Kyungpook National University)
  • Ki-Weon Seo(Department of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University) Corresponding author