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WGS 84 Earth Gravitational Model



The Geosciences Division

This division in the Office of GEOINT Sciences in NGA is responsible for collecting, processing, and evaluating gravity data (free-air and Bouguer gravity anomalies). These data are then used to compute gravimetric quantities such as mean gravity anomalies, geoid heights, deflections of the vertical, and gravity disturbances. All of these quantities are used in World Geodetic System 1984 support, navigation systems, mapping projects, and different types of surveys.

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EGM96 and EGM84

The Geosciences Division provides the normalized, geopotential coefficients for both the new NGA/NASA EGM96 n=m=360 and the WGS 84 n=m=180 Earth Gravitational Model. It also provides two geoid products, the 15-minute, worldwide geoid height file for EGM96 and the 30-minute worldwide geoid height file for the original WGS 84 model. Both the EGM96 and the WGS 84 geoid height files and coefficient files have associated software and documents. They are available for unlimited distribution. The NGA/NASA 15-minute worldwide geoid height file and the WGS 84, n=m=360, EGM96 coefficient file are approved for official DoD use as documented in NGA TR8350.2, Third Edition, 4 July 1997. The 30-minute geoid height file and the WGS 84, n=m=180, EGM coefficient file described on the WGS 84 (180,180) web pages are approved for DoD use as documented in DMA TR8350.2, Second Edition, 1 September 1991.
Point of Contact: Office of GEOINT Sciences
phone (314) 676-9127, DSN 846-9127
wgs84@nga.mil

Document last modified February 23, 2009

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