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Boy J. P., Longuevergne L., Boudin F., Jacob T., Lyard F., Llubes M., Florsch Nicolas, Esnoult M. F. (2009). Modelling atmospheric and induced non-tidal oceanic loading contributions to surface gravity and tilt measurements. Journal of Geodynamics, 48 (3-5), p. 182-188. ISSN 0264-3707.

Titre du document
Modelling atmospheric and induced non-tidal oceanic loading contributions to surface gravity and tilt measurements
Année de publication
2009
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000272862500013
Auteurs
Boy J. P., Longuevergne L., Boudin F., Jacob T., Lyard F., Llubes M., Florsch Nicolas, Esnoult M. F.
Source
Journal of Geodynamics, 2009, 48 (3-5), p. 182-188 ISSN 0264-3707
We investigate the contribution of atmospheric and its induced non-tidal oceanic loading effects on surface time-varying gravity and tilt measurements for several stations in Western Europe. The ocean response to pressure forcing can be modelled accordingly to the inverted barometer, i.e. assuming that air pressure variations are fully compensated by static sea height changes, or using ocean general circulation models. We validate two runs of the HUGO-m barotropic ocean model by comparing predicted sea surface height variations with hundred tide-gauge measurements along the European coasts. We then show that global surface pressure field, as well as a barotropic high-resolution ocean model forced by air pressure and winds allow in most cases a significant reduction of the variance of gravity residuals and, to a smaller extends tilt residuals. We finally show that precise gravity measurements with superconducting gravimeters allow the observation of large storm surges, occurring in the North Sea, even for inland stations. However, we also confirm that the continental hydrology contribution cannot be neglected. Thanks to their specific sensitivity feature, only tiltmeters closest to the coast can clearly detect the loading due to these storm surges.
Plan de classement
Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010049164]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010049164
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