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Zhang, Lin, Shen, Yunzhong, Ji, Kunpu, Wang, Fengwei, and Chen, Qiujie, 2025. An integrated postprocessing approach for extracting time variable signals from GRACE monthly gravity field models. Journal of Hydrology, 661:133552, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2025.133552.
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@ARTICLE{2025JHyd..66133552Z,
author = {{Zhang}, Lin and {Shen}, Yunzhong and {Ji}, Kunpu and {Wang}, Fengwei and {Chen}, Qiujie},
title = "{An integrated postprocessing approach for extracting time variable signals from GRACE monthly gravity field models}",
journal = {Journal of Hydrology},
keywords = {GRACE, Integrated Postprocessing Approach, Signal Extraction, Filtering},
year = 2025,
month = nov,
volume = {661},
eid = {133552},
pages = {133552},
abstract = "{Since significant north{\textendash}south striped noise exists in the
GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) monthly gravity
field models, various filtering approaches are employed before
extracting time variable signals with a harmonic fitting model
that includes trends, annual and semiannual terms, leading to
signal attenuation and leakage. This study develops an
Integrated Postprocessing Approach (IPA) to iteratively estimate
time variable signals and filter noise using a harmonic model
plus a non-seasonal signal term. The stochastic characteristics
of non-seasonal signals are described using an exponential
function. To improve computational efficiency, the non-seasonal
signals are represented by a Gauss{\textendash}Markov process
and estimated by Kalman filtering. The Terrestrial Water Storage
Anomaly (TWSA) signals across 22 global basins from April 2002
to December 2023 estimated by IPA exhibit high spatial
resolution, closely matching Combined Mascon (CM) solutions.
Relative to CM solutions, IPA reduces the latitude-weighted
RMSEs of spatial TWSA signals by 8.0\% while increases the Nash-
Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) of TWSA series by 2.1\% compared to
Improved Parameter Filtering (IPF; Zhang et al. 2024) approach.
Additionally, IPA estimates significantly enhanced trends and
strong annual amplitudes of TWSA signals in the Amazon and
Parana basins, along with the volume variances of Three-Gorges
Reservoir and Poyang Lake, as well as 2.1 and 4.2-year
interannual volume variance signals in Victoria Lake. The Water
Storage Drought Index (WSDI) constructed by IPA aligns well with
SPEI-6 in detecting the duration and intensity of severe
droughts and floods in typical basins. Further experiments
indicate the IPA outperforms the other eight common spectral
filters.}",
doi = {10.1016/j.jhydrol.2025.133552},
adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2025JHyd..66133552Z},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}
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