Dear All,

a  recent reference on a gravimeter project-

"Gravity surveys using a mobile atom interferometer",

Xuejian Wu 1, Zachary Pagel 1, Bola S. Malek 1, Timothy H. Nguyen 1, Fei Zi
1, Daniel S. Scheirer 2 and Holger Müller 1,3, see numbers with linked
affiliations

Science Advances  06 Sep 2019:
Vol. 5, no. 9, eaax0800
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aax0800

self-gravitation effects at the internal component level were looked at as
a potential noise source (negligible)  for the 100 kg gravimeter, some
field test surveying was done in the nearby hills,  there's mention of
earth tides and earthquakes,


Regards,

Ed Cunion
Red Rocks Geophysical
mobile 001-720-300-3641
[email protected]





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