4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
[MIS24-04] Microscale ocean disturbance that affects the GPS-A seafloor geodesy
★Invited papers
Keywords:Microscale oceanography, GPS-Acoustic ranging combination technique, Seafloor geodetic observation
The observation precision is affected by ocean disturbances strongly. We have reduced this effect using analytical approaches in this decade (Figure). In that process, spatial and temporal changes of undersea sound speed structures (SSS) were approximated as fields modelled using high-order temporal functions [Fujita et al., 2006, EPS]. In the recent study, we found out a possibility that spatial biases of the SSS were also able to be modelled by using the similar method. These methods could make contributions to upgrade the precision of the GPS-A data. In this presentation, we’d like to review our current analysis flow and discuss effects of these analytical approaches.
Additionally, we remark the SSS modelled in our analysis. Although it was just noise for us, it is able to be considered as an important parameter visualizing an ocean event. The obtained SSS has very small spatial and temporal scales, a km-scale and an hour-scale, and is difficult to be acquired in other observations. Therefore the GPS-A may have possibility to open a new window to see a microscale ocean event.
Acknowledgements: We thank the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) for high-rate GPS data for kinematic GPS analysis, and for daily coordinates of the sites on the GSI website.