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Gravity/magnetic potential of uneven shell topography

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 A fast spherical harmonic approach enables the computation of gravitational or magnetic potential created by a non-uniform shell of material bounded by uneven topographies. The resulting field can be evaluated outside or inside the sphere, assuming that density of the shell varies with latitude, longitude, and radial distance. To simplify, the density (or magnetization) source inside the sphere is assumed to be the product of a surface function and a power series expansion of the radial distance. This formalism is applied to compute the gravity signal of a steady, dry atmosphere. It provides geoid/gravity maps at sea level as well as satellite altitude. Results of this application agree closely with those of earlier studies, where the atmosphere contribution to the Earth's gravity field was determined using more time-consuming methods.

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Received: 14 August 2000 / Accepted: 19 March 2001

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Ramillien, G. Gravity/magnetic potential of uneven shell topography. Journal of Geodesy 76, 139–149 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-002-0193-5

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