Using a Superconducting Gravimeter in Support of Absolute Gravity Campaigning — A Feasibility Study
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2019
stationary superconducting gravimeter (SCG) can provide a long-term stable measurement of sitedependent
perturbations that help in reduction to the local value of little-g and its secular rate of change.
The crucial element concerns the discrimination of instrumental drift components from trends of physical
origin, where biasses in the inferred long-term drift rate may offset the rate that the reduced AG campaigns
deliver. Thus, the main objective is to include a set of gravity models and proxy series as complete
as possible in the SCG analysis. Findings indicate consistency for dg/dt in the drift model at the 0.5 nm/s2/yr
level using observations at Onsala Space Observatory from 2009 to 2017. In pursuit of the overriding
objective to improve the accuracy of secular rates of gravity owed to Glacial Isostatic Adjustment, our
approach may even put numbers on a range of long-term changes due to atmosphere, hydrology, and
non-tidal ocean loading, namely the rate biasses reported here.
Superconducting Gravimeter
absolute gravimeter
Glacial Isostatic Rebound
Gravity change
Författare
Hans-Georg Scherneck
Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Onsala rymdobservatorium
Marcin Rajner
Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Onsala rymdobservatorium
Geophysica
0367-4231 (ISSN) 2324-0741 (eISSN)
Vol. 54 1 117-135Fundament
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