[CIG-MC] ask about the geoid output of CitcomS

崔荣花 rhcui at asch.whigg.ac.cn
Wed May 3 17:51:35 PDT 2017



Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply, first of all. I want to make out  whether the third and fourth columns in the geoid output file, which mean cosine and sine coefs of total geoid respectively, include the contribution of CMB topography. 
Also, I want to ask that if the density anomaly models, such as those transformed from seismic tomography could be inputted to the CitcomS, and how to do that?
Thanks.


Best regards,
Cui Ronghua


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发件人: "Shijie Zhong" <shijie.zhong at colorado.edu>
发送时间: 2017年5月4日 星期四
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主题: Re: [CIG-MC] ask about the geoid output of CitcomS


Hi Ronghua,


CMB topography is computed and output on the finite element grid, but may not be expanded in terms of spherical harmonics in the same form as surface topography in the geoid file. If you need CMB topography in terms of spherical harmonics, you may need to modify the code yourself.




Shijie Zhong, Professor
Department of Physics
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, CO 80309
http://mathis.colorado.edu/szhong
Tel: 303-735-5095; Fax: 303-492-7935




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Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 8:10 AM
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Subject: [CIG-MC] ask about the geoid output of CitcomS




Hi all,


I have a problem about the geoid output of CitcomS. From the mannual, I knew the meaning of the columns in the ascii geoid file. There are eight columns in the geoid file, including columns of spherical harmonic degrees(l),order(m), cosine term of total geoid(Slm), sine term of total geoid(Clm), cosine term duing to surface topo,sine term duing to surface topo, cosine term duing to internal density variation and sine term duing to internal density variation. But, I found that there weren't cosine and sine terms for the CMB topo. Could anyone explain this to me, please?
Thanks a lot.




Best regards,
Cui Ronghua










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