Roughness of the marine geoid from SEASAT altimetry
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- 28 February 1983
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
- Vol. 88 (C3) , 1531-1540
- https://doi.org/10.1029/jc088ic03p01531
Abstract
The geographical variability of short wavelength geoid power spectra (geoid roughness) has been mapped for the world's oceans between latitudes 72°N and 72°S. A spectral analysis of SEASAT altimeter data, reduced to sea surface heights, has been performed at 2‐min intervals for 15 consecutive days of the 3‐day repeat orbit. The geoid roughness represented by these spectra for wavelengths shorter than about 220 km is separated from the total sea height variance and is displayed in the form of a global contour map. The global average geoid roughness is 32 cm RMS, varying from a high in excess of 2 m RMS near deep ocean trenches to a low of 2 cm RMS in the southeast Pacific near the east Pacific rise. This average value agrees well with previous estimates based on gravimetry and GEOS 3 altimetry, In general, the smoothest areas in the marine geoid overlie relatively young sea floor adjacent mid‐ocean spreading centers, where even short wavelength topographic variations tend to be isostatically compensated.Keywords
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