On High-Resolution Global Gravity Field Modelling by Direct BEM Using DNSC08

The paper deals with the global gravity field modelling using the boundary element method (BEM). The direct BEM formulation is applied to a solution to the fixed gravimetric boundary-value problem. We present a new model of geopotential at ocean obtained

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Gravity, Geoid and Earth Observation

IAG Commission 2: Gravity Field, Chania, Crete, Greece, 23–27 June 2008

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Editor Stelios P. Mertikas Technical University of Crete Dept. Mineral Resources Engineering Lab. G