The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip

Johor is characterized as one of the states that urbanized and also has flat terrain in this country's regions. So the existence of the high-resolution geoid model is considered very important with widespread of the GPS technology in the country. In this study, a new gravimetric geoid model is...

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Main Author: Khalip, Nurlaili
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23220/
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description Johor is characterized as one of the states that urbanized and also has flat terrain in this country's regions. So the existence of the high-resolution geoid model is considered very important with widespread of the GPS technology in the country. In this study, a new gravimetric geoid model is computed for Johor region, by applying the method that was developed by Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm-Sweden. The method utilizes the least-squares modification (LSM) of Stokes formula. The modified Stokes formula combines the regional terrestrial gravity data together with the long-wavelength gravity information from a global gravitational model (GGM). The Digital Elevation Model (DEM), SRTM generated by NASA and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) also used to compute topography effects on the geoid. Four additive corrections are computed over the entire target area and applied to the approximate geoid heights obtaining the final geoid solution. The gravimetric geoid is validated by using GPS-levelling information at 62 points distributed over the whole Johor. The results will show that the standard deviation (STD) of the differences between the gravimetric and geometric geoid heights at 62 GPS-levelling points. Smaller standard deviation means the geoid is a good model for Johor region.
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spelling uitm-232202022-11-22T06:52:33Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23220/ The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip Khalip, Nurlaili Global Positioning System Geomorphology. Landforms. Terrain Johor is characterized as one of the states that urbanized and also has flat terrain in this country's regions. So the existence of the high-resolution geoid model is considered very important with widespread of the GPS technology in the country. In this study, a new gravimetric geoid model is computed for Johor region, by applying the method that was developed by Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm-Sweden. The method utilizes the least-squares modification (LSM) of Stokes formula. The modified Stokes formula combines the regional terrestrial gravity data together with the long-wavelength gravity information from a global gravitational model (GGM). The Digital Elevation Model (DEM), SRTM generated by NASA and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) also used to compute topography effects on the geoid. Four additive corrections are computed over the entire target area and applied to the approximate geoid heights obtaining the final geoid solution. The gravimetric geoid is validated by using GPS-levelling information at 62 points distributed over the whole Johor. The results will show that the standard deviation (STD) of the differences between the gravimetric and geometric geoid heights at 62 GPS-levelling points. Smaller standard deviation means the geoid is a good model for Johor region. 2019 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23220/2/23220.pdf Khalip, Nurlaili (2019) The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip. (2019) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis. <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/23220.pdf>
spellingShingle Global Positioning System
Geomorphology. Landforms. Terrain
Khalip, Nurlaili
The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip
title The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip
title_full The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip
title_fullStr The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip
title_full_unstemmed The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip
title_short The effect of GGM local geoid determination by using [KTH] method / Nurlaili Khalip
title_sort effect of ggm local geoid determination by using [kth] method / nurlaili khalip
topic Global Positioning System
Geomorphology. Landforms. Terrain
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23220/