Journal of Applied Sciences1812-56541812-5662Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/jas.2007.877.882AliAhmed Abdo Jing NanLiu Wei PengJiang 6200776Gravity anomalies derived from satellite altimetry are progressively taking the place of ship-borne gravity for many marine geo-scientific investigations this paper compares the marine gravity anomalies-derived from multi-mission satellite altimetry-with gravity anomalies implied by the EGM96 global geopotential model. The results show some significant differences among these gravity data sources. Ocean satellite altimetry implied free-air gravity anomalies have had the shortest wavelength removed during the processing to generate the optimal solution between multiple radar altimeter missions. Compute gravity anomalies by LSC using along-track,differeced geoidal heights and height slopes. Gravity Anomalies over the Arabian Sea (latitudes: 0-25 °N and longitudes: 35-70 °E) is computed by using along track deflections of vertical and grid along track deflections of vertical using Shepard`s method of gridding procedure and finally the gravity anomalies were computed using the inverse Vening-Meinesz formula we used altimeter data from Topex/Poseidon, Jason1, Geosat, ERS1 and ERS2 missions.]]>Cheng, L.J., N.J. Sheng, C.J. Yong and C.D. Bo,200130197201Dadzie, I.,20052005Emadi, S.R., M. Najafi-Alamdari, K.N. Toosi and M. Sedighi,20032003Fu, L.L. and A. Cazenave,2001Vol. 69,pp: 463pp: 463Hwang, C.,199872304312Jiang, W.P.,20012001Smith, W.H.F. and D.T. Sandwell,1994992180321824