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How do we Measure Gravity?

As you can imagine, it is difficult to construct instruments capable of measuring gravity anomalies as small as 1 part in 40 million. There are, however, a variety of ways it can be done, including:

As will be described later, in exploration gravity surveys, the field observations usually do not yield measurements of the absolute value of gravitational acceleration. Rather, we can only derive estimates of variations of gravitational acceleration. The primary reason for this is that it can be difficult to characterize the recording instrument well enough to measure absolute values of gravity down to 1 part in 50 million. This, however, is not a limitation for exploration surveys since it is only the relative change in gravity that is used to define the variation in geologic structure.


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