YOU Wei

Satellite Gravity Measurements, Surveying Data Processing

YOU Wei

Associate Professor for the Department of Surveying and Geo-Informatics

Research Interests:

Satellite Gravity Measurements, Surveying Data Processing

Connect:

SWJTU XIPU Campus Building 4 Room 4143

Email: youwei@swjtu.edu.cn

Education:

Diploma Surveying Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, China 2006

Ph.D. Geodesy and Surveying Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, China 2011

Experience:

Associate Professor for the Department of Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Southwest Jiaotong University, China 2017-

Lecturer for the Department of Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Southwest Jiaotong University, China 2011-2016

Research Interests:

My research has focused on the satellite gravity measurements using GRACE/GRACE-FO. Our group has developed many static and temporal gravity field models, and used temporal models to detect the mass variations on the Earth.

Selected Publications:

[1]Yang X, Tian S, Feng W, Ran J, You W*, Jiang Z, Gong X. Spatio-temporal evaluation of water storage trends from hydrological models over Australia using GRACE mascon solutions. Remote sensing, 2020.

[2]Wang H, You W*, Fan D, Xiong Y, Li J, Huang Q. Using independent component analysis to extract the water storage variations signals of the Okavango delta region in Africa, Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan University, 2020.

[3]Wang C Y, You W*, Fan D M. Using independent component analysis to detect the gravity changes in the Indian Ocean Earthquakes of 2004 and 2012, Chinese J. Geophys. (in Chinese), 62(11): 4142-4155, doi: 10.6038/cjg2019M0348.

[4]Gu Y, Fan D, You W*, Comparison of observed and modeled seasonal crustal vertical displacements derived from multi-institution GPS and GRACE solutions, Geophysical Research Letters, 2017.

[5]You W, Fan D M, Huang Q, Analysis of short-arc integral approach to recover the Earth’s gravitational field, Chinese J. Geophys. (in Chinese), 54(11), 2011.

[6]You W, Shen Y Z, Fan D M, et al, The algorithm of Earth’s gravitational field recovery based on satellite’s orbital perturbation theory, Chinese J. Geophys. (in Chinese), 53(11), 2010.