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Mission - Earth Explorers
GOCE
Explorer (GOCE) mission mapped Earth's geoid very accurately, opening a window into Earth's interior structure as well as the currents
Document - Software Verification Plan/Report
GUT2-WP6000-Final-Report.pdf
combined to models of the marine geoid to estimate the ocean Mean Dynamic Topography, and, by geostrophy, the ocean mean currents
Tools - Analysis
GOCE User Toolbox
Data output formats The current data formats that GUT can provide in output are: netCDF (Climate and Forecast Metadata Convention
News - Data Release news
GOCE EGG L1b reprocessed data published
The GOCE L2 data, including the gravity field models, are currently being regenerated and will be available in Q2 2019.
Document - Software Verification Plan/Report
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.
Mission - Earth Explorers
GOCE Objectives
Thanks to this current, the coastal waters of Europe are 4°C warmer than waters at equivalent latitudes in the north Pacific
Document - Technical Note
GUT3-WP3100-Validation-Report.pdf
This document presents the results of the GUT v3 oceanographic validation carried out under GUT3-WP3100.
Document - Software Verification Plan/Report
GUT3-Brochure.pdf
This document presents a brief overview of the results of the GUT v3 project.
Document - General Reference
GOCE-Obtaining-a-Portrait-of-Earths-Most-Intimate-Features.pdf
This is an article extracted from the ESA Bulletin Nr. 133.
Document - General Reference
Towards the Definitive Space Gravity Mission
This article appeared on the International WOCE Newsletter, issue nr. 33 published on December 1998.
Document - Proceedings
4th-International-GOCE-User-Workshop.pdf
Proceedings of the 4th International GOCE User Workshop held on 31 March - 1 April 2011 at the Technische Universitat Munich, Germany
Document - Software Verification Plan/Report
GUTS-Promo-Leaflet.pdf
This leaflet summarizes the results of the GOCE User ToolboxSpecifications Study (GUTS).
Document - General Reference
Earth-Explorers.pdf
This flyer gives a quick overview of the 6 Earth Explorers missions.
Document - Software Verification Plan/Report
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.
News - General News
New GOCE Online Dissemination Service
Please note that the current ESA GOCE Virtual Archive system is being replaced by the new dissemination service for GOCE
Tools - Analysis
GOCEXML2ASCII
GOCEXML2ASCII is a command-line tool, currently running on Linux. A port to Mac is under evaluation.
Mission - Earth Explorers
EGG
This opened a window into Earth's interior structure, as well as the currents circulating within the depths of its oceans
Document - Software Verification Plan/Report
GUT-Tutorial.pdf
The objective of the GUT tutorial, together with the GUT Algorithm Description and User Guide (RD3), is to assist you in getting acquainted with the GOCE User Toolbox, whose objective is to help you take major benefit from the GOCE data for your own application.
Document - General Reference
The Four Candidate Earth Explorer Core Missions - GOCE
The Living Planet Programme document (ESA SP-1227, available to be ordered on this Library in the General Information section) describes the plans for the Agency's new strategy for Earth Observation in the post-2000 time frame. Out of the nine Earth Explorer Core Missions identified in 1996, four Core Missions were selected for Phase-A studies, which began in 1998. In particular this is volume 1 describing in detail the Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Mission.