Efficiency of Superconducting Gravimeter Observations and Future Prospects
Efficiency of Superconducting Gravimeter Observations and Future Prospects
- 대한원격탐사학회
- Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
- Vol.21 No.1
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2005.0115 - 29 (15 pages)
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Superconducting Gravimeters (SG) are the most sensitive instruments for measuring temporal gravity variations. The gravimeter is an integrating sensor therefore the gravity variations caused by different sources must be separated for studying a special effect by applying different models and data analysis methods. The present reduction methods for gravity variations induced by atmosphere and hydrosphere including the ocean and the detection and determination of the most surface gravity effects are shown. Some examples demonstrate the combination of ground (SG) and space techniques especially the combination of SG with GRACE satellite derived temporal gravity variations. Resulting from the performance of the SG and the applied data analysis methods some proposals are made for future SG applications.
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