At the turn of the century, only pendulum apparatuses and torsion balances were available for general exploration work. Both of these early techniques were cumbersome and time-consuming. It was no wonder that the development of the gravity meter was welcomed with a universal sigh of relief. By 1935 potential field measurements with gravity meters supplanted gradient measurements with torsion balances. Potential field measurements are generally characterized by three types: absolute - measurements are made in fundamental units, traceable to national standards of length and time at each observation site; relative with absolute scale - differences in gravity are measured in fundamental units traceable to national standards of length and time; ...
In a context of global change and increasing anthropic pressure on the environment, monitoring the E...
Pendulum Program: During subject period Dr. Rose completed the rebuilding of the recording system f...
The report presented is the final one under Air Force Cambridge Research Center Contract 19(604)·215...
LaCoste and Romberg G and D gravity meters are normally employed when attempting high precision meas...
Innovation in the 1980s and 1990s has been dominated by new instrumentation. Only recently has proce...
For last two centuries the role of gravity measurements in geodesy was continuously growing with the...
Results of gravity observations made in Canada from 1974 to 1978 reviewed, in order to estimate the ...
Today elementary physics students take for granted such quantities as "big G," the universal gravita...
In a context of global change and increasing anthropic pressure on the environment, monitoring the E...
Gravity meters are commonly used to map spatial changes in the earth’s gravity, achieving resolution...
The various types of instruments for gravity measurements are briefly discussed. The theory of an in...
The history of gravity measurements begun in 1604 with Galileo Galilei experiments on the accelerat...
This review covers basic theory and techniques behind the use of ground-based gravimetry at the Eart...
An important task in absolute gravimetry is the establishment of high-precision gravity control netw...
The superconducting gravimeter was developed and applied to field measurements. The stability of the...
In a context of global change and increasing anthropic pressure on the environment, monitoring the E...
Pendulum Program: During subject period Dr. Rose completed the rebuilding of the recording system f...
The report presented is the final one under Air Force Cambridge Research Center Contract 19(604)·215...
LaCoste and Romberg G and D gravity meters are normally employed when attempting high precision meas...
Innovation in the 1980s and 1990s has been dominated by new instrumentation. Only recently has proce...
For last two centuries the role of gravity measurements in geodesy was continuously growing with the...
Results of gravity observations made in Canada from 1974 to 1978 reviewed, in order to estimate the ...
Today elementary physics students take for granted such quantities as "big G," the universal gravita...
In a context of global change and increasing anthropic pressure on the environment, monitoring the E...
Gravity meters are commonly used to map spatial changes in the earth’s gravity, achieving resolution...
The various types of instruments for gravity measurements are briefly discussed. The theory of an in...
The history of gravity measurements begun in 1604 with Galileo Galilei experiments on the accelerat...
This review covers basic theory and techniques behind the use of ground-based gravimetry at the Eart...
An important task in absolute gravimetry is the establishment of high-precision gravity control netw...
The superconducting gravimeter was developed and applied to field measurements. The stability of the...
In a context of global change and increasing anthropic pressure on the environment, monitoring the E...
Pendulum Program: During subject period Dr. Rose completed the rebuilding of the recording system f...
The report presented is the final one under Air Force Cambridge Research Center Contract 19(604)·215...