Accurate detection of time gravity changes attributable to the dynamics of volcanoes requires high-precision gravity measurements. With the aim of improving the quality of data from the Mount Etna gravity network, we used both absolute and relative gravimeters in a hybrid method. In this report, some of the techniques for gravity surveys are reviewed, and the results related to each method are compared. We show how the total uncertainty estimated for the gravity measurements performed with this combined use of absolute and relative gravimeters is roughly comparable to that calculated when the measurements are acquired using only relative gravimeters (the traditional method). However, the data highlight how the hybrid approach improves the m...
The performances of two absolute gravimeters at three different sites in Italy between 2009 and 2011...
Time-dependent gravimetric measurements can detect subsurface processes long before magma flow leads...
The performances of two absolute gravimeters at three different sites in Italy between 2009 and 2011...
Accurate detection of time gravity changes attributable to the dynamics of volcanoes requires high-p...
Employing both absolute and relative gravimeters, we carried out three hybrid microgravity surveys a...
Since 2007, absolute gravity measurements have been systematically accomplished to monitor the Etna ...
The INGV has been operating at Mt Etna a discrete gravity network since 1986 and three continuous gr...
To achieve a balance between uncertainty and efficiency in gravity measurements, we have investigate...
Since 1986, we have been intensively monitoring the gravity field on Mt Etna to detect underground m...
Detection of clear gravity signals associated with the renewal of the volcanic activity and the emer...
Starting from 1981 relative gravity measurements are carried out at the Neapolitan volcanoes ( Vesuv...
We analyzed both absolute and relative gravity measurements collected at Mt Etna during a 1-yr time ...
Gravity measurements have been carried out at Mt Etna since 1986. The gravity network is now compos...
The goal of this PhD thesis is to provide an overview on the very different aspects of modern gravim...
As well known, measurements of the time-space changes of the gravity field are a powerful approach t...
The performances of two absolute gravimeters at three different sites in Italy between 2009 and 2011...
Time-dependent gravimetric measurements can detect subsurface processes long before magma flow leads...
The performances of two absolute gravimeters at three different sites in Italy between 2009 and 2011...
Accurate detection of time gravity changes attributable to the dynamics of volcanoes requires high-p...
Employing both absolute and relative gravimeters, we carried out three hybrid microgravity surveys a...
Since 2007, absolute gravity measurements have been systematically accomplished to monitor the Etna ...
The INGV has been operating at Mt Etna a discrete gravity network since 1986 and three continuous gr...
To achieve a balance between uncertainty and efficiency in gravity measurements, we have investigate...
Since 1986, we have been intensively monitoring the gravity field on Mt Etna to detect underground m...
Detection of clear gravity signals associated with the renewal of the volcanic activity and the emer...
Starting from 1981 relative gravity measurements are carried out at the Neapolitan volcanoes ( Vesuv...
We analyzed both absolute and relative gravity measurements collected at Mt Etna during a 1-yr time ...
Gravity measurements have been carried out at Mt Etna since 1986. The gravity network is now compos...
The goal of this PhD thesis is to provide an overview on the very different aspects of modern gravim...
As well known, measurements of the time-space changes of the gravity field are a powerful approach t...
The performances of two absolute gravimeters at three different sites in Italy between 2009 and 2011...
Time-dependent gravimetric measurements can detect subsurface processes long before magma flow leads...
The performances of two absolute gravimeters at three different sites in Italy between 2009 and 2011...