Validation of the AUSGeoid98 model in Western Australia using historic astrogeodetically observed deviations of the vertical

AUSGeoid98 is the national standard quasigeoid model of Australia, which is accompanied by a grid of vertical deviations (angular differences between the Earth's gravity vector and the surface-normal to the reference ellipsoid). Conventionally, co-located Global Positioning System (GPS) and sp...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Featherstone, Will, Morgan, L.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Royal Society of Western Australia 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18984
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Summary:AUSGeoid98 is the national standard quasigeoid model of Australia, which is accompanied by a grid of vertical deviations (angular differences between the Earth's gravity vector and the surface-normal to the reference ellipsoid). Conventionally, co-located Global Positioning System (GPS) and spirit-levelling data have been used to assess the precision of quasigeoid models. Here, we instead use a totally independent set of 435 vertical deviations, observed at astrogeodetic stations across Western Australia before 1966, to assess the AUSGeoid98 gravimetrically modelled vertical deviations. This point-wise comparison shows that (after three-sigma rejection of 15 outliers) AUSGeoid98 can deliver vertical deviations with a precision (standard deviation) of around one arc-second, which is generally adequate for the reduction of current terrestrial-geodetic survey data in this State.