RECENT SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS - Space Geodesy Laboratory

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December 2004

DEC Space Geodesy Laboratory presents 15 papers at Fall 2004 meeting of American Geophysical Union.

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October 2004

Sept 2004 Einstein's "Frame-dragging" Prediction Verified with SLR Observations

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August 2004

Sept 2004 Unique Approaches to Addressing Time Variable Gravity for GRACE

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July 2004

July 2004 Average Annual and Semiannual Variations in the Surface Water Storage

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March 2004

March 2004 Ocean tides simulated during the Last Glacial Maximum.

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February 2004

Feb 2004 MoSST Core Dynamics Model Simulates Time-Variable Gravity.

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January 2004

Jan 2004 Postseismic transient after the 2002 denali fault earthquake from VLBI measurements at Fairbanks.

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December 2003

DEC Space Geodesy Laboratory presents 16 papers at Fall 2003 meeting of American Geophysical Union.

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October 2003

J2 PDO Chao and his "ABC Team" searching the extratropic Pacific basins for culprit that caused the 1998-2002 anomaly in Earth's oblateness J2.

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August 2003

S2 tide study Ray and Ponte publish paper analyzing the solar semidiurnal tide in the atmosphere.

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July 2003

Mars cloud study Neumann and colleagues publish paper summarizing two years of Martian cloud measurements.

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May 2003

S1 VLBI study Petrov publishes comprehensive paper detailing tidal deformations of the Earth using VLBI.

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April 2003

Mf tide study Ray and Egbert publish paper explaining basin-scale features of the ocean's small fortnightly tide.

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February 2003

Geodynamo/Core-mantle Interactions Kuang uses the MoSST core dynamics model to study geodynamo, core-mantle interactions and Earth's rotation variation.

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January 2003

Laser Altimetry Special Issue Just in time for the launch of ICESat - Luthcke announces Journal of Geodynamics Special Issue on Laser Altimetry.

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December 2002

Jason POD Luthcke reports precise orbit determination for the Jason-1 satellite is now approaching 1-cm radial accuracy.

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August 2002

J2-dot study Cox and Chao report Earth's J2 gravity coefficient began increasing in 1998.

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July 2002

GRACE simulation study Rowlands and colleagues publish paper describing gravity estimation from simulated GRACE satellite-to-satellite tracking data.

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March 2002

internal tide study Ray presents new global charts of internal tide energy fluxes deduced from Topex/Poseidon.

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Responsible NASA Official: Ben Chao

Code 697, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
E-mail: Benjamin.F.Chao@nasa.gov
Phone: (301) 614-6104 Fax: (301) 614-6099
Web Curator: Mingjie Su

Last updated: January 6, 2005.