RECENT SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS - Space Geodesy Laboratory
December 2004
Space Geodesy Laboratory presents 15 papers at Fall 2004 meeting of
American Geophysical Union.
October 2004
Einstein's "Frame-dragging" Prediction Verified with SLR Observations
August 2004
Unique Approaches to Addressing Time Variable Gravity for GRACE
July 2004
Average Annual and Semiannual Variations in the Surface Water Storage
March 2004
Ocean tides simulated during the Last Glacial Maximum.
February 2004
MoSST Core Dynamics Model Simulates Time-Variable Gravity.
January 2004
Postseismic transient after the 2002 denali fault earthquake from VLBI
measurements at Fairbanks.
December 2003
Space Geodesy Laboratory presents 16 papers at Fall 2003 meeting of American Geophysical Union.
October 2003
Chao and his "ABC Team" searching the extratropic Pacific basins for culprit
that caused the 1998-2002 anomaly in Earth's oblateness J2.
August 2003
Ray and Ponte publish paper analyzing the solar semidiurnal tide
in the atmosphere.
July 2003
Neumann and colleagues publish paper summarizing two years of
Martian cloud measurements.
May 2003
Petrov publishes comprehensive paper detailing tidal deformations
of the Earth using VLBI.
April 2003
Ray and Egbert publish paper explaining basin-scale features of
the ocean's small fortnightly tide.
February 2003
Kuang uses the MoSST core dynamics model to study geodynamo, core-mantle
interactions and Earth's rotation variation.
January 2003
Just in time for the launch of ICESat - Luthcke announces
Journal of Geodynamics
Special Issue on Laser Altimetry.
December 2002
Luthcke reports precise orbit determination for the Jason-1 satellite
is now approaching 1-cm radial accuracy.
August 2002
Cox and Chao report Earth's J2 gravity
coefficient began increasing in 1998.
July 2002
Rowlands and colleagues publish
paper describing gravity estimation from simulated GRACE
satellite-to-satellite tracking data.
March 2002
Ray presents new global charts of internal tide energy
fluxes deduced from Topex/Poseidon.
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Ben Chao
Code 697, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
E-mail: Benjamin.F.Chao@nasa.gov
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