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Boundary-Included Enhanced Water Storage Changes Inferred by GPS in the Pacific Rim of the Western United States
by Yingchun Shen, Haoming Yan, Peng Peng, Wei Feng, Zizhan Zhang, Yunji Song and Xixuan Bai
Remote Sens. 2020, 12(15), 2429; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12152429 - 29 Jul 2020
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We developed a new boundary-included inversion model to improve the terrestrial water storage (TWS) inverted from regional GPS vertical deformation data. Through defining a new disc load empirical function (DLEF) and considering the mass change effect from the near but outside region, the [...] Read more.
We developed a new boundary-included inversion model to improve the terrestrial water storage (TWS) inverted from regional GPS vertical deformation data. Through defining a new disc load empirical function (DLEF) and considering the mass change effect from the near but outside region, the result shows the TWS is more reasonable than the one inverted directly. Six simulation tests further confirmed the effectiveness of the boundary-included model. Finally, our new boundary-included model was used to derive the TWS in the Pacific Rim of the western United States based on the GPS-observed vertical deformation information. The inversion results show that our boundary-included inversion model can effectively improve the inversion results by 10–20% in terms of variance reduction in the boundary regions. Full article
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