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An analysis of vertical deflections derived from high-degree spherical harmonic models

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The theoretical differences between the Helmert deflection of the vertical and that computed from a truncated spherical harmonic series of the gravity field, aside from the limited spectral content in the latter, include the curvature of the normal plumb line, the permanent tidal effect, and datum origin and orientation offsets. A numerical comparison between deflections derived from spherical harmonic model EGM96 and astronomic deflections in the conterminous United States (CONUS) shows that correcting these systematic effects reduces the mean differences in some areas. Overall, the mean difference in CONUS is reduced from −0.219 arcsec to −0.058 arcsec for the south–north deflection, and from +0.016 arcsec to +0.004 arcsec for the west–east deflection. Further analysis of the root-mean-square differences indicates that the high-degree spectrum of the EGM96 model has significantly less power than implied by the deflection data.

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Received: 9 December 1997 / Accepted: 21 August 1998

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Jekeli, C. An analysis of vertical deflections derived from high-degree spherical harmonic models. Journal of Geodesy 73, 10–22 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001900050213

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