New gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of Taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne LiDAR mapping

© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. This paper combines gravity data collected from airborne, shipborne and terrestrial surveys and those derived from satellite altimetry to determine a high-resolution gravimetric and hybrid geoid model (on a 30” × 30″ grid) in and aro...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hwang, C., Hsu, H.J., Featherstone, Will, Cheng, C.C., Yang, M., Huang, W., Wang, C.Y., Huang, J.F., Chen, K.H., Huang, C.H., Chen, H., Su, W.Y.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: SPRINGER 2020
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81726
_version_ 1848764405315010560
author Hwang, C.
Hsu, H.J.
Featherstone, Will
Cheng, C.C.
Yang, M.
Huang, W.
Wang, C.Y.
Huang, J.F.
Chen, K.H.
Huang, C.H.
Chen, H.
Su, W.Y.
author_facet Hwang, C.
Hsu, H.J.
Featherstone, Will
Cheng, C.C.
Yang, M.
Huang, W.
Wang, C.Y.
Huang, J.F.
Chen, K.H.
Huang, C.H.
Chen, H.
Su, W.Y.
author_sort Hwang, C.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description © 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. This paper combines gravity data collected from airborne, shipborne and terrestrial surveys and those derived from satellite altimetry to determine a high-resolution gravimetric and hybrid geoid model (on a 30” × 30″ grid) in and around Taiwan. Some 6000 new land gravity values at a 0.03-mGal precision make a notable contribution to the geoid modeling. Shipborne gravity data in waters 20 km offshore Taiwan were collected to improve the coastal geoid precision. In a circular area of 50 km around each of the five major tide gauges in Taiwan, gravity data were measured to improve vertical datum connections between Taiwan and its four offshore islands. Height anomalies were computed first and then converted to geoid heights. At > 2000 benchmarks, we obtained measured geoid heights to assess the gravimetric-only geoid and to create a hybrid geoid. Our assessments and formal errors from least-squares collocation indicate few cm of standard deviations for both geoid models, but the gravimetric geoid has mean differences of up to 20 cm with the measured geoidal heights. The hybrid geoid is used in RTK-VBS orthometric heighting, achieving a 5-cm precision. The gravimetric geoid is used to determine the relative differences in the ocean’s mean dynamic topography (MDT) between Taiwan and the four offshore islands, which are also compared with those from oceanic and altimetric methods for estimating MDT. Differences in MDT help to identify 41.7 cm and 54.1 cm offsets in the current vertical datums of Penghu and Lanyu islands. In a low-lying, flood-prone region of southern Taiwan, the hybrid geoid improves LiDAR mapping of sub-zero elevation zones by 20 cm, corresponding to 70 years of sea level rise at an assumed rate of 0.286 cm/yr.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T11:18:50Z
format Journal Article
id curtin-20.500.11937-81726
institution Curtin University Malaysia
institution_category Local University
language English
last_indexed 2025-11-14T11:18:50Z
publishDate 2020
publisher SPRINGER
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling curtin-20.500.11937-817262021-08-19T07:23:53Z New gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of Taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne LiDAR mapping Hwang, C. Hsu, H.J. Featherstone, Will Cheng, C.C. Yang, M. Huang, W. Wang, C.Y. Huang, J.F. Chen, K.H. Huang, C.H. Chen, H. Su, W.Y. Science & Technology Physical Sciences Technology Geochemistry & Geophysics Remote Sensing Geoid Height modernization LiDAR Oceanic mean dynamic topography Taiwan Vertical datum unification KUROSHIO CURRENT GRAVITY GPS NETWORK RTK UNCERTAINTY IMPROVEMENT ALTIMETRY FAULT © 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. This paper combines gravity data collected from airborne, shipborne and terrestrial surveys and those derived from satellite altimetry to determine a high-resolution gravimetric and hybrid geoid model (on a 30” × 30″ grid) in and around Taiwan. Some 6000 new land gravity values at a 0.03-mGal precision make a notable contribution to the geoid modeling. Shipborne gravity data in waters 20 km offshore Taiwan were collected to improve the coastal geoid precision. In a circular area of 50 km around each of the five major tide gauges in Taiwan, gravity data were measured to improve vertical datum connections between Taiwan and its four offshore islands. Height anomalies were computed first and then converted to geoid heights. At > 2000 benchmarks, we obtained measured geoid heights to assess the gravimetric-only geoid and to create a hybrid geoid. Our assessments and formal errors from least-squares collocation indicate few cm of standard deviations for both geoid models, but the gravimetric geoid has mean differences of up to 20 cm with the measured geoidal heights. The hybrid geoid is used in RTK-VBS orthometric heighting, achieving a 5-cm precision. The gravimetric geoid is used to determine the relative differences in the ocean’s mean dynamic topography (MDT) between Taiwan and the four offshore islands, which are also compared with those from oceanic and altimetric methods for estimating MDT. Differences in MDT help to identify 41.7 cm and 54.1 cm offsets in the current vertical datums of Penghu and Lanyu islands. In a low-lying, flood-prone region of southern Taiwan, the hybrid geoid improves LiDAR mapping of sub-zero elevation zones by 20 cm, corresponding to 70 years of sea level rise at an assumed rate of 0.286 cm/yr. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81726 10.1007/s00190-020-01412-5 English SPRINGER fulltext
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Technology
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Remote Sensing
Geoid
Height modernization
LiDAR
Oceanic mean dynamic topography
Taiwan
Vertical datum unification
KUROSHIO CURRENT
GRAVITY
GPS
NETWORK
RTK
UNCERTAINTY
IMPROVEMENT
ALTIMETRY
FAULT
Hwang, C.
Hsu, H.J.
Featherstone, Will
Cheng, C.C.
Yang, M.
Huang, W.
Wang, C.Y.
Huang, J.F.
Chen, K.H.
Huang, C.H.
Chen, H.
Su, W.Y.
New gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of Taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne LiDAR mapping
title New gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of Taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne LiDAR mapping
title_full New gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of Taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne LiDAR mapping
title_fullStr New gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of Taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne LiDAR mapping
title_full_unstemmed New gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of Taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne LiDAR mapping
title_short New gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of Taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne LiDAR mapping
title_sort new gravimetric-only and hybrid geoid models of taiwan for height modernisation, cross-island datum connection and airborne lidar mapping
topic Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Technology
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Remote Sensing
Geoid
Height modernization
LiDAR
Oceanic mean dynamic topography
Taiwan
Vertical datum unification
KUROSHIO CURRENT
GRAVITY
GPS
NETWORK
RTK
UNCERTAINTY
IMPROVEMENT
ALTIMETRY
FAULT
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81726