Title of article :
DETERMINATION OF LOCAL QUASI-GEOID IN CENTRAL ANATOLIA FOR ENGINEERING AND GIS PURPOSES
Author/Authors :
kahveci, muzaffer selcuk university - engineering faculty - department of geomatic engineering, Konya, Turkey , tuşat, ekrem selcuk university - engineering faculty - department of geomatic engineering, Konya, Turkey , yildiz, ferruh selcuk university - engineering faculty - department of geomatic engineering, Konya, Turkey , sari, fatih selcuk university - cumra school of applied sciences, Konya, Turkey , mikailsoy, fariz igdir university - faculty of agriculture, Igdir, Turkey
Abstract :
Requirement for a high resolution geoid model has increased substantially during the last few decades especially with the advent of Global Positioning System (GPS). Many countries across the world have already developed their own geoidal model which serve as the means of deriving orthometric heights from GNSS observations. On the other hand, the need for transformation of the ellipsoidal heights derived from GNSS observations to the physical orthometric heights has forced geodesists to determine the high precision local geoid heights. Besides, because orthometric heights are used in engineering and GIS applications, local quasi-geoid determination studies have become especially important. As it is well known, Turkey is situated on a tectonically very active region and earthquakes occurring in different times cause deformations in heights of levelling points of Turkish National Vertical Network. On the other hand, National Mapping Agency of Turkey (GDM: General Directorate of Mapping) which is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of national geodetic networks compute geoid models for whole Turkey and release them for public use in different periods. These GDM-computed geoid models are called “hybrid geoid” models. Hybrid geoid models are computed with the combination of gravimetric geoid models and geoid heights on the GPS_levelling points. And it is also known that the absolute accuracies of these geoid models are nearly at the 10 cm level or even worse. But, the requested accuracy is about better than 5 cm. Hence, in order to prove that the required accuracy levels can be achieved, a local gravimetric and quasi-geoid determination project using the resources of Selçuk University was initiated. Project area has been planned to cover a limited part of Central Anatolia including Konya. Necessary basic data (gravity, levelling etc.) for this project have been obtained in the field by performing observations/measurements. Some other necessary data such as absolute gravity values have been obtained from GDM. And as the next phase, high accuracy (better than 5 cm) local gravimetric and quasi-geoid models will be computed for the limited part of Central Anatolia using the above mentioned data. In order to be able to reach this goal suitable geoid computations softwares must be used. In this project, we will use DFHRS developed by the Karlsruhe Applied Sciences and GRAVSOFT softwares. According to the results to be obtained from this project, a more comprehensive project will be launched and the project area will be expanded. Thus, additional gravity, levelling and GNSS measurements will be carried out in the new project area for the determination of a high accuracy regional gravimetric geoid.
Keywords :
Ellipsoidal height , GIS , GNSS , Gravimetric geoid , Orthometric height , Quasi geoid
Journal title :
Selcuk University Journal Of The Engineering, Science and Technology
Journal title :
Selcuk University Journal Of The Engineering, Science and Technology