Publications
(Co) Author: Abrykosov, O.
| Chapter in Book [1] |
Conference Paper [9] |
All [10] |
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(2010): High-resolution global gravity fields by combining GOCE, GRACE and terrestrial data : First results from the REAL GOCE projekt. - In: Münch, U.; Dransch, W. (Eds.), Observation of the system Earth from Space : Status Seminar 4 October 2010 Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Fonn ; programme & abstracts, 112-117.| EDOC: 16746 |
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(2012): Computation of spherical harmonic coiefficients from rigorous integration of gridded terrestrial data. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2012).| EDOC: 18887 |
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(2012): Harmonic analysis of the DTU10 global gravity anomalies. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2012).| EDOC: 18888 |
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(2012): A new release for EIGEN-6 - the latest combined global gravity field model including LAGEOS, GRACE and GOCE data from the collaboration of GFZ Potsdam and GRGS Toulouse. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2012).| EDOC: 18893 |
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(2011): Improved GOCE gradiometry data processing and its impact on the gravity field solutions by means of the direct numerical method. AGU 2011Fall Meeting (San Francisco, USA 2011).| EDOC: 18056 |
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(2011): EIGEN-6 – A new combined global gravity field model including GOCE data from the collaboration of GFZ Potsdam and GRGS Toulouse. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2011).| EDOC: 17204 |
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(2011): EIGEN-6 - The new combined global gravity field model including GOCE from the collaboration of GFZ Potsdam and GRGS Toulouse. AGU 2011 Fall-Meeting (San Francisco 2011).| EDOC: 18054 |
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(2011): The HPF Gravity Field Model by means of the Direct Numerical Method using data from the Nominal Mission. AGU 2011 Fall-Meeting (San Francisco, USA 2011).| EDOC: 18055 |
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(2011): Satellite-only gravity field models inferred from GRACE and GOCE data and oceanographic validation. AGU 2011 Fall Meeting (San Francisco, USA 2011).| EDOC: 18053 |
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(2010): Gravity Gradient Expansion into spherical harmonics. The 2010 European Space Agency Living Planet Symposium (Bergen, Norway, 2010).| EDOC: 15235 |
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