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  • Document - Software Verification Plan/Report

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    GUT2-Final-Project-Report.pdf

    This document is the Final Report of the project carried out by a consortium led by DTU, "GUTS Phase 3" Development and Supporting Scientific Studies" in response to Statement of Work XGCE, DTEX, EOPSSW & 090001.

  • Document - Software Verification Plan/Report

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    GUT2 WP8000- Toolbox promo package and Scientific paper

  • Document - Software Verification Plan/Report

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    GUT2-WP4000-Final-Report.pdf

    The objective of this workpackage is to carry out an independent validation of the various preliminary geoid models computed by ESA HPF (High Processing Facility) from the GOCE (Gravity field and steadystate Ocean Circulation Explorer) mission in order to assess their quality for oceanographic applications.

  • Document - Software Verification Plan/Report

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    GUT2-WP6000-Final-Report.pdf

    The objective of this workpackage is to better assess the accuracy of the altimetric Mean Sea Surfaces that are commonly combined to models of the marine geoid to estimate the ocean Mean Dynamic Topography, and, by geostrophy, the ocean mean currents.

  • Document - Software Verification Plan/Report

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    GUT3-Brochure.pdf

    This document presents a brief overview of the results of the GUT v3 project.

  • Document - Technical Note

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    GUT3-WP3100-Validation-Report.pdf

    This document presents the results of the GUT v3 oceanographic validation carried out under GUT3-WP3100.

  • Document - General Reference

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    ESAs-Gravity-Mission-GOCE.pdf

    This brochure gives an introduction to the Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Mission GOCE, an Earth Explorer Core mission due for launch in 2006. GOCE is intended to provide the unique data set required to formulate global and regional models of the Earth's gravity field and the geoid (its referenceequipotential surface) to high spatial resolution and accuracy.