I remember a brief interview with a person who coordinates G info for 
the military. They have detailed maps of g effects around the world 
(useful for targetting missiles, apparently) but the work is classified.

jay


John Miles wrote:

>It is surprisingly hard to get a straight answer about what happens to g on
>a mountain (http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/phy00/phy00905.htm).  I
>guess it's in the paper, but what source(s) did you use to arrive at the
>1.5E-13 figure?
>  
>



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