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For the past two decades, airborne gravimetry using a Strapdown Inertial Measurement Unit (SIMU) has been producing gravity estimates comparable to the traditional stable-platform single-axis gravimeters.
Forsberg, Rene +7 more
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Drift reduction in strapdown airborne gravimetry using a simple thermal correction
Previous work has shown, that strapdown airborne gravimeters can have a comparable or even superior performance in the higher frequency domain (resolution of few kilometres), compared to classical stable-platform air gravimeters using springs, such as ...
Nielsen, J. E. +17 more
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Origin, distribution, and perspective health benefits of particulate matter in the air of underground salt mine: a case study from Bochnia, Poland. [PDF]
Puławska A +3 more
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Airborne vector gravimetry using GPS/INS / [PDF]
This report was prepared by Jay Hyoun Kwon, a graduate student, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science, under the supervision of Professor Christopher Jekeli.This research was supported by the National Imagery and Mapping ...
Kwon, Jay Hyoun, 1967-, Kwon, Jay Hyoun
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An Innovative Approach to Determining the Contribution of Saharan Dust to Pollution. [PDF]
Lotrecchiano N, Capozzi V, Sofia D.
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Formation of Australasian tektites from gravity and magnetic indicators. [PDF]
Karimi K +4 more
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Thesis: Ph. D. in Geophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, 2015.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-143).This dissertation presents ...
Centinello, Frank Joseph, III
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Validation of Methods for Assessment of Dust Levels in Layer Barns. [PDF]
Mousqué S, Mocz F, Riber AB.
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Analysis of respirable dust exposure data collected at a Zambian copper mine between 2017 and 2022. [PDF]
Sifanu M +4 more
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Absolute Aero Quantengravimetrie (AeroQGrav) - Advancing airborne gravimetry with quantum technology
Gravimetry is becoming increasingly important in various fields of geodesy and the geosciences. It can be used to quantify climate change by measuring changes in mass distribution and can assist in the search for raw material deposits. Flight gravimetry
Weigelt, Matthias +2 more
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