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gradiometers can
measure weak
signals even
under a lot of noise.
Gravity gradiometry Magnetoencephalography Geophysical survey (archaeology) "Gradiometer...
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Gravity gradiometry is the
study of
variations (anomalies) in the Earth's
gravity field via
measurements of the
spatial gradient of
gravitational acceleration...
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Satellite geodesy is
geodesy by
means of
artificial satellites—the
measurement of the form and
dimensions of Earth, the
location of
objects on its surface...
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Gravimetry Gravity Gravitational constant (G)
Gravitational field Gravity gradiometry NASA/JPL/University of
Texas Center for
Space Research. "PIA12146: GRACE...
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original (PDF) on May 27, 2010.
Retrieved July 14, 2010. "Gravity
Gradiometry Article".
Scientific American. June 1998.
Archived from the original...
- coring,
aerial electromagnetic resistivity imaging, and
airborne gravity gradiometry. On Earth,
impact craters have
resulted in
useful minerals. Some of the...
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separation in space—that is, the
gradient of the
gravitational field.
Gravity gradiometry is
useful because absolute gravity is a weak
effect and
depends on the...
- Andrews-Hanna, J. C.; Smrekar, S.; Mazarico, E. (2016).
Venus Gravity Gradiometry: Plateaus, Chasmata, Coronae, and the Need for a
Better Global Dataset...
- engagement. The
investigation consisted of a
geophysical survey (resistivity,
gradiometry and ground-penetrating radar)
performed by Rose
Geophysics in
early 2017...
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study used
remote sensing (including lidar, photogrammatry, and
magnetic gradiometry) to map the site, and
found evidence of Iron Age and
medieval buildings...