Airborne gravimetry has become an important geophysical tool primarily because of advancements in methodology and instrumentation made in the past decade. Airborne gravity is especially useful when measured in conjunction with other geophysical data, such as magnetics, radar, and laser altimetry. The aerogeophysical survey over the West Antarctic ice sheet described in this paper is one such interdisciplinary study. This paper outlines in detail the instrumentation, survey and data processing methodology employed to perform airborne gravimetry from the multiinstrumented Twin Otter aircraft. Precise positioning from carrier-phase Global Positioning System (GPS) observations are combined with measurements of acceleration made by the gravity m...
A total of 11,500 line km of aerogravity data have been used to construct an free-air gravity anomal...
The idea of using an airborne platform for gravity surveys originated in the 1960s when such data be...
Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibili...
Airborne geophysics has long been used for regional studies of remote and inaccessible areas. Recent...
In January 1990, a test of the feasibility of airborne gravimetry from a small geophysical survey ai...
Recent satellite observations of Thwaites Glacier in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica, ha...
Long-range airborne geophysical measurements were carried out in the ICEGRAV campaigns, covering hit...
© ASEG 2003Success of airborne gravity surveys mainly depends on determining the three-dimensional (...
Airborne gravimetry has played a vital role in contributing to our knowledge of the subglacial envir...
In February 1998, a regional-scale, airborne gravity survey was carried out over the French Occident...
Abstract The polar regions play an important role in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. M...
The knowledge of the surface topography of the ice sheets is an essential boundary condition for est...
The polar regions play an important role in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. Modern airborne...
Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibilit...
Airborne gravimetry represents nowadays probably the most efficient technique to collect gravity obs...
A total of 11,500 line km of aerogravity data have been used to construct an free-air gravity anomal...
The idea of using an airborne platform for gravity surveys originated in the 1960s when such data be...
Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibili...
Airborne geophysics has long been used for regional studies of remote and inaccessible areas. Recent...
In January 1990, a test of the feasibility of airborne gravimetry from a small geophysical survey ai...
Recent satellite observations of Thwaites Glacier in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica, ha...
Long-range airborne geophysical measurements were carried out in the ICEGRAV campaigns, covering hit...
© ASEG 2003Success of airborne gravity surveys mainly depends on determining the three-dimensional (...
Airborne gravimetry has played a vital role in contributing to our knowledge of the subglacial envir...
In February 1998, a regional-scale, airborne gravity survey was carried out over the French Occident...
Abstract The polar regions play an important role in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. M...
The knowledge of the surface topography of the ice sheets is an essential boundary condition for est...
The polar regions play an important role in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. Modern airborne...
Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibilit...
Airborne gravimetry represents nowadays probably the most efficient technique to collect gravity obs...
A total of 11,500 line km of aerogravity data have been used to construct an free-air gravity anomal...
The idea of using an airborne platform for gravity surveys originated in the 1960s when such data be...
Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibili...