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2nd International GOCE User Workshop

08-Mar - 10-Mar 2004

ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italy

This workshop provided a forum for presenting progress on the development of the GOCE mission's payload, ground segment and data products. The technical and programmatic status of the GOCE Project was also provided.

The workshop was open to all scientists with an interest in exploiting GOCE gravity data products. Preparations were underway in the international scientific community for exploitation of GOCE gravity data along with other geodetic and oceanographic data sources.

Resulting high-precision geoid data are expected to have an impact in Oceanography, Solid-Earth Physics, Geodesy, Glaciology and Climate change research. The goal of the GOCE mission is to deliver a high-precision and high resolution global gravity field model, as well as global gridded geoid heights and gravity anomalies to the scientific community.

ESA was coordinating efforts to produce validated high-resolution gravity and geoid models. Various groups and consortia throughout Europe had also expressed an interest in development of either level 2 or 3 products, and in pursuing GOCE-related research.

In particular, this workshop focussed on the oceanographic applications, such as absolute dynamic topography, of the GOCE data in conjunction with other space-borne data, such as radar altimetry, and in-situ data and models. Oceanographers were encouraged to submit papers on the envisaged use of GOCE data, contributions to the processing and validation of the GOCE data was also encouraged. This workshop provided an opportunity to publicise these higher level data processing and geophysical validation plans, as well as to coordinate such activities.

Objectives

The workshop provided a forum for presenting progress on the development of:

  • Satellite and its payload
  • Ground Segment up to level 1
  • Level 1-2 Data Processing
  • Level 3 Data Product developments
  • GOCE Data Exploitation preparations
  • GOCE National and EC project Activities

Files

Documents (19,6 MB)

Proceedings (46,4 MB)

Abstract Book (1,40 MB)

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