Title :
Earth´s surface fluid variations and deformations from GPS and GRACE in global warming
Author :
Jin, Shuanggen ; Zhang, Liangjing ; Feng, Guiping
Author_Institution :
Shanghai Astron. Obs., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Global warming is affecting our Earth´s environment. For example, sea level is rising with thermal expansion of water and fresh water input from the melting of continental ice sheets due to human-induced global warming. However, observing and modeling Earth´s surface change has larger uncertainties in the changing rate and the scale and distribution of impacts due to the lack of direct measurements. Nowadays, the Earth observation from space provides a unique opportunity to monitor surface mass transfer and deformations related to climate change, particularly the global positioning system (GPS) and the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) with capability of estimating global land and ocean water mass. In this paper, the Earth´s surface fluid variations and deformations are derived and analyzed from global GPS and GRACE measurements. The fluids loading deformation and its interaction with Earth system, e.g., Earth Rotation, are further presented and discussed.
Keywords :
Earth rotation; Global Positioning System; geophysical fluid dynamics; global warming; sea level; thermal expansion; Earth rotation; Earth surface change; Earth surface fluid variations; Earth system; Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment; climate change; continental ice sheets; fluid loading deformation; fresh water input; global positioning system; human-induced global warming; ocean water mass; sea level; surface mass transfer; thermal expansion; Earth; Fluids; Global Positioning System; Gravity; Sea measurements; Sea surface; GPS; GRACE; Surface fluids; deformation;
Conference_Titel :
Geoinformatics, 2011 19th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-849-5
DOI :
10.1109/GeoInformatics.2011.5981143