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Horwath & Dietrich 2006
Horwath, M. and Dietrich, R. (2006). Errors of regional mass variations inferred from GRACE monthly solutions. Geophysical Research Letters 33: doi: 10.1029/2005GL025550. issn: 0094-8276.

Error correlations in current GRACE monthly gravity field models strongly affect the errors of inferred regionally averaged mass variations (RMV). To demonstrate this, we develop an empirical method which roughly estimates scaling factors to convert error bars computed by ignoring error correlations into more realistic error bars for RMV. For current solutions by CSR and GFZ, we find factors in the order of 2 or more for near-polar regions and below one for near-equatorial regions. A comparison of RMV computed from the CSR and the GFZ models for Greenland, Antarctica and the Amazon basin supports our findings. We discuss consequences on error assessment and error separation. For example, previously published GRACE-derived RMV of Greenland may be still strongly affected by errors in the GRACE products.

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Cryosphere, Ice sheets, Geodesy and Gravity, Mass balance (0762, 1223, 1631, 1836, 1843, 3010, 3322, 4532), Geodesy and Gravity, Space geodetic surveys, Hydrology, Hydrological cycles and budgets (1218, 1655), Global Change, Remote sensing
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Geophysical Research Letters
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