A wide set of geodynamical and hydrological phenomena, involving underground mass redistribution and/or change of the Earth’s figure, affects the gravity field, sometimes inducing “slow” and “small” temporal gravity changes, the detection of which relies on instruments with high sensitivity, long-term stability and a very low drift. Here we report on the results of a comparative analysis carried out on more than ten months of co-located record collected with a new generation spring gravimeter, the gPhone-054, owned by the IGN of Madrid (Spain), and the GWR-C026 superconducting gravimeter (SG-C026) at the J9 gravity station in Strasbourg (France). The Microg-LaCoste gPhone is a portable Earth tide gravimeter equipped with a 0.1 µGal resolut...
Since the beginning of the Global Geodynamics Project in 1997, the number of superconducting gravime...
Since 1996, gravity variations have been measured at J9 Observatory near Strasbourg (France), with b...
Abstract Over the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key tool to inve...
A wide set of geodynamical and hydrological phenomena, involving underground mass redistribution and...
Abstract. We report on the results of a comparative analysis carried out on more than ten months of...
peer reviewedAbstract Spring relative gravimeters are considered too unstable to provide useful info...
Abstract. The Gravimetric Observatory J9 located near Strasbourg (France), has a long history of re...
International audienceThe Gravimetric Observatory J9 located near Strasbourg (France), has a long hi...
International audienceSpring relative gravimeters are considered too unstable to provide useful info...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to a detailed investigation of a continuous record spann...
In December 2019, the latest generation transportable superconducting gravimeter (SG) iGrav-043 purc...
International audienceLong gravity records are of great interest when performing tidal analyses. Ind...
International audienceOver the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key t...
Since the beginning of the Global Geodynamics Project in 1997, the number of superconducting gravime...
Since 1996, gravity variations have been measured at J9 Observatory near Strasbourg (France), with b...
Abstract Over the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key tool to inve...
A wide set of geodynamical and hydrological phenomena, involving underground mass redistribution and...
Abstract. We report on the results of a comparative analysis carried out on more than ten months of...
peer reviewedAbstract Spring relative gravimeters are considered too unstable to provide useful info...
Abstract. The Gravimetric Observatory J9 located near Strasbourg (France), has a long history of re...
International audienceThe Gravimetric Observatory J9 located near Strasbourg (France), has a long hi...
International audienceSpring relative gravimeters are considered too unstable to provide useful info...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to a detailed investigation of a continuous record spann...
In December 2019, the latest generation transportable superconducting gravimeter (SG) iGrav-043 purc...
International audienceLong gravity records are of great interest when performing tidal analyses. Ind...
International audienceOver the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key t...
Since the beginning of the Global Geodynamics Project in 1997, the number of superconducting gravime...
Since 1996, gravity variations have been measured at J9 Observatory near Strasbourg (France), with b...
Abstract Over the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key tool to inve...