Depth modernization by integrating mean sea surface model, ocean tide model, and precise ship positioning

IF 3.9 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Cheinway Hwang, Chung-Yen Kuo, Hsuan-Chang Shih, Wen-Hsuan Huang, Wen-Hau Lan
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This paper presents a study on depth modernization, paralleling height modernization for land elevations. Depth modernization integrates mean sea surface (MSS) models, ocean tide models, and precise ship positioning to achieve accurate seafloor depth measurements. Conventional methods rely on tidal corrections and chart datum from temporary tide gauges, which can be challenging in regions with complex tidal patterns and inconsistent chart datums. For depth modernization, we developed (1) a hybrid MSS model using satellite altimeter data, tide gauge records, and a regional geoid model, and (2) a hydrodynamic-driven ocean model with 26 tidal constituents to determine separations between the hybrid MSS and five tidal surfaces, resulting in five ellipsoid-based surfaces analogous to a geoid model for height modernization. Precise ship positioning is demonstrated using GNSS data collected by the Legend research ship in the Pacific Ocean east of Taiwan and the Canadian spatial reference system precise point positioning toolbox. We used measurements in the Taiwan Strait to show how modern depth is implemented. Comparisons of depths in four regions from the conventional and modern methods show small (a few cm) to moderate (a few dm) differences with some variability depending on the region and equipment. Discontinuities in depths from the conventional method are analyzed. Depth modernization has significantly benefited rapid and accurate bathymetric mapping for electronic navigation charts. Future work in MSS and ocean tide models and the availability of PPP tools for depth modernization are discussed. For mapping agencies worldwide, depth modernization should be prioritized alongside height modernization to ensure rapid and accurate depth data provision.

通过综合平均海面模型、海潮模型和精确船舶定位实现深度现代化
本文对陆地高程的深度现代化、平行高度现代化进行了研究。深度现代化集成了平均海面(MSS)模型,海潮模型和精确的船舶定位,以实现准确的海底深度测量。传统的方法依赖于潮汐校正和临时潮汐计的海图基准,这在潮汐模式复杂和海图基准不一致的地区可能具有挑战性。在深度现代化方面,我们开发了(1)基于卫星高度计数据、验潮仪记录和区域大地水准面模型的混合MSS模型;(2)包含26个潮汐成分的水动力驱动海洋模型,以确定混合MSS和5个潮汐面之间的分离,从而得到5个类似于大地水准面模型的椭球面。利用传奇号科考船在台湾东部太平洋收集的GNSS数据和加拿大空间参考系统精确点定位工具箱,演示了精确的船舶定位。我们使用台湾海峡的测量来展示现代深度是如何实现的。用传统方法和现代方法对四个地区的深度进行比较,结果显示出小(几厘米)到中等(几厘米)的差异,并根据地区和设备的不同而有所变化。分析了常规方法在深度上的不连续性。深度现代化极大地促进了电子航海图的快速和准确的测深制图。讨论了MSS和海潮模型的未来工作以及PPP工具在深度现代化中的可用性。对于世界各地的测绘机构来说,深度现代化和高度现代化应该优先考虑,以确保快速和准确的深度数据提供。
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Journal of Geodesy
Journal of Geodesy 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
85
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Geodesy is an international journal concerned with the study of scientific problems of geodesy and related interdisciplinary sciences. Peer-reviewed papers are published on theoretical or modeling studies, and on results of experiments and interpretations. Besides original research papers, the journal includes commissioned review papers on topical subjects and special issues arising from chosen scientific symposia or workshops. The journal covers the whole range of geodetic science and reports on theoretical and applied studies in research areas such as: -Positioning -Reference frame -Geodetic networks -Modeling and quality control -Space geodesy -Remote sensing -Gravity fields -Geodynamics
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