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Niell AE (1996) Global mapping functions for the atmosphere delay at radio wavelengths. Journal of Geophysical Research 101(B2): 3227-3246

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Niell AE (1996) Global mapping functions for the atmosphere delay at radio wavelengths. Journal of Geophysical Research 101(B2): 3227-3246

**”Niell AE (1996) Global mapping functions for the atmosphere delay at radio wavelengths. Journal of Geophysical Research 101(B2): 3227-3246″**

The realm of geodesy and geophysics has witnessed significant advancements over the years, particularly in understanding the complexities of the Earth’s atmosphere and its impact on radio wave propagation. A pivotal contribution to this field was made by Niell in 1996, with the publication of a seminal paper in the Journal of Geophysical Research. The paper, titled “Global mapping functions for the atmosphere delay at radio wavelengths,” laid the foundation for a more accurate estimation of atmospheric delays in radio geodesy and geophysics applications.

The study of atmospheric delay is crucial because the Earth’s atmosphere significantly affects the propagation of radio waves. This delay, also known as tropospheric delay, arises due to the interaction of radio waves with the gases and water vapor present in the atmosphere. Accurate modeling of this delay is essential for various applications, including Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) like GPS, and satellite altimetry. These techniques are vital for precise positioning, Earth orientation parameter determination, and monitoring of the Earth’s surface.

Niell’s work introduced global mapping functions (GMFs) that could be used to model the zenith tropospheric delay (ZTD) more accurately. The ZTD is a critical parameter that quantifies the total delay experienced by a radio signal as it passes through the atmosphere from the zenith. Mapping functions are mathematical representations that relate the ZTD to the delay at any given elevation angle, allowing for the estimation of the atmospheric delay for signals received at low elevation angles. This is particularly important because most GNSS and VLBI observations are made at low elevation angles, where the atmospheric delay is more significant.

The global mapping functions developed by Niell were a significant improvement over earlier models. They provided a more accurate and consistent way to estimate atmospheric delays on a global scale, accounting for the variability in atmospheric conditions. This advancement was crucial for enhancing the precision of geodetic and geophysical measurements. The use of GMFs has become a standard practice in processing GNSS and VLBI data, contributing to more accurate determinations of station positions, Earth orientation parameters, and the study of geodynamic phenomena.

The impact of Niell’s research extends beyond the immediate field of geodesy and geophysics. Improved accuracy in atmospheric delay modeling has implications for meteorology and climate research. For instance, precise ZTD estimates can be used to validate numerical weather prediction models and to study the dynamics of the troposphere. Furthermore, the data derived from such accurate models can contribute to better weather forecasting and climate modeling.

In conclusion, Niell’s 1996 paper on global mapping functions for the atmosphere delay at radio wavelengths represents a cornerstone in the field of geodesy and geophysics. The methodologies and models developed have significantly enhanced our ability to accurately account for atmospheric delays in radio wave propagation. As we continue to push the boundaries of precision in geodetic and geophysical measurements, the contributions of researchers like Niell remain invaluable, underpinning not only advancements in our understanding of the Earth but also the development of technologies that rely on these precise measurements.

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