Observed secular gravity trend at Onsala station with the FG5 gravimeter from Hannover.
Journal article, 2015
Annual absolute gravity measurements with a
FG5 instrument were performed in Onsala Space Observatory
by the Institute of Geodesy of the Leibniz Universität
Hannover from 2003 to 2011 and have been continued with
the upgraded meter FG5X in 2014. Lantmäteriet, Gävle,
with their FG5 absolute gravimeter have visited Onsala
since 2007. Because small systematic errors may be inherent
in each absolute gravimeter, their measuring level and
a resulting bias (offset) between the instruments must be
controlled over time by means of inter-comparison. From
2007 to 2014, 8 direct comparisons took place well distributed
over the time span. A complete re-processing of
the absolute gravity observations with the Hannover instrument
has been conducted to improve the reduction of
unwanted gravity effects. A new tidal model is based on
continuous time series recorded with the GWR superconducting
gravimeter at Onsala since 2009. The loading effect
of the Kattegat is described with a varying sea bottom
pressure (water and air mass load) and has been validated
with the continuous gravity measurements. For the
land uplift,which is a result of the still ongoing glacial isostatic
adjustment in Fennoscandia, a secular gravity trend
of −0.22 μGal/yr was obtained with a standard deviation
of 0.17 μGal/yr. That indicates a slight uplift but is still not
significantly different from zero.
gravimeter comparisons
Absolute gravimetry
Onsala Space Observatory
superconducting gravimeter
Fennoscandian land uplift
gravity variations