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Absolute Gravimetry

Small changes in height cause detectable differences in the strength of the gravitational field experienced by a falling object.


The purpose of running an AG at the SGF Herstmonceux is to provide a long-term data set which can provide vertical height movements independent of those from the space based geodetic techniques. A long-term aim is to investigate the Global Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) signal from this region.

AG data has been collected at Herstmonceux since 2006 and it has been shown that there are signals within the data which are of interest and should be removed. The signals detected are on various time scales and from various of sources. Investigations are being carried out on tidal, atmospheric and hydrological responses.



Earth Orientation Parameters:
 60718.0 2025  2 12  43  0.08322  0.31232  0.047224
 60719.0 2025  2 13  44  0.08285  0.31306  0.047078
 60720.0 2025  2 14  45  0.08264  0.31400  0.046743
 60721.0 2025  2 15  46  0.08234  0.31487  0.046297
 60722.0 2025  2 16  47  0.08176  0.31579  0.045921
 60723.0 2025  2 17  48  0.08100  0.31703  0.045608
 60724.0 2025  2 18  49  0.07987  0.31811  0.045425
 60725.0 2025  2 19  50  0.07861  0.31884  0.045431
 60726.0 2025  2 20  51  0.07721  0.31955  0.045607
 60727.0 2025  2 21  52  0.07569  0.32048  0.045927
 60728.0 2025  2 22  53  0.07442  0.32121  0.046352
 60729.0 2025  2 23  54  0.07321  0.32219  0.046837
 60730.0 2025  2 24  55  0.07218  0.32318  0.047301
 60731.0 2025  2 25  56  0.07130  0.32420  0.047634
 60732.0 2025  2 26  57  0.07055  0.32525  0.047728
 60733.0 2025  2 27  58  0.06989  0.32635  0.047517
 60734.0 2025  2 28  59  0.06929  0.32748  0.046996
 60735.0 2025  3  1  60  0.06874  0.32863  0.046229
 60736.0 2025  3  2  61  0.06824  0.32980  0.045351
 60737.0 2025  3  3  62  0.06776  0.33098  0.044517
 60738.0 2025  3  4  63  0.06731  0.33216  0.043889