Heights in the Bavarian Alps: mutual validation of GPS, levelling, gravimetric and astrogeodetic quasigeoids

For many modern regional geoid and quasigeoid models accuracies of one or a few centimeters are given. Validation of these models, however, is often difficult due to the lack of independent data. In a test area of the Bavarian Alps, Germany, with dense data coverage, we carry out validation experime...

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Main Authors: Flury, J., Gerlach, C., Hirt, Christian, Schirmer, U.
Other Authors: H. Drewes
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Springer 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24970
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Summary:For many modern regional geoid and quasigeoid models accuracies of one or a few centimeters are given. Validation of these models, however, is often difficult due to the lack of independent data. In a test area of the Bavarian Alps, Germany, with dense data coverage, we carry out validation experiments using GPS, levelling and astrogeodetic observations as well as state-of-the-art regional quasigeoid models. The data cover very rough terrain and mountain peaks. We find a good mutual agreement with a typical scatter of height residuals of 1 ? 2 cm. In some areas, however, systematic residual mean values of several centimeters are obtained which are possibly due to residual quasigeoid errors or due to a weak tie to the GPS reference frame.