Session 5 Geodesy GOCE gravity gradients: quality, direct use

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Session 5 Geodesy GOCE gravity gradients: quality, direct use GOCE and surface/airborne gravity GOCE and height systems: evaluation, unification GOCE based models and surface data

Seed questions for session 5 What have we learnt on the gradiometer/accelerometers from the low orbit phase ? Can we quantify the advantage of directly using the measured gravity gradients ? Where in the world GOCE models have already been used to evaluate/unify height systems ? In view of GOCE results and considering actual needs, where are the priorities for future airborne gravity campaigns ?