DATA
TELLUS GRACE Level-3 0.5-degree Glacial Isostatic Adjustment v1.0 datasets produced by JPL
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DOI
10.5067/GRGIA-05J10
Short Name
TELLUS_GIA_L3_0.5-DEG_V1.0
Description
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is an ongoing geophysical process and is measured by gravimetry satellites like GRACE and GRACE-FO. To isolate signals of contemporary surface mass loss in the cumulative satellite gravimetry measurements, contemporary GIA rates are computed and subtracted from the satellite gravimetry observations. The GIA correction models provided here are filtered such that they are compatible with Level-3 post-processing filters applied to GRACE(-FO) data as indicated in the [product_id]. In this way, user can effectively assess the impact of the applied GIA correction, and substitute different GIA models should that be desired. This GIA dataset is mapped into 0.5-degree global grid compatible with the JPL Mascon solution, provided in netCDF format.
Version
1.0
Measurement
SOLID EARTH
› GRAVITY/GRAVITATIONAL FIELD
› GRAVITY
› GLACIER MASS BALANCE/ICE SHEET MASS BALANCE
Processing Level
3
Coverage
Global
Northernmost Latitude
90.0
Southernmost Latitude
-90.0
Westernmost Longitude
-180.0
Easternmost Longitude
180.0
Time Span(s)
January 1, 1900 to
December 31, 2100
Resolution
Spatial Resolution
0.5 degrees (Latitude) x 0.5 degrees (Longitude)
Projection
-
Platform/Sensor
GRACE/GRACE SCA, GRACE/GRACE KBR, GRACE/GRACE ACC
Project
Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment
(GRACE)
Data Provider
PO.DAAC