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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:
 61005.0 2025 11 26 330  0.13608  0.31444  0.084178
 61006.0 2025 11 27 331  0.13509  0.31498  0.083739
 61007.0 2025 11 28 332  0.13428  0.31520  0.083020
 61008.0 2025 11 29 333  0.13340  0.31533  0.082068
 61009.0 2025 11 30 334  0.13250  0.31564  0.080959
 61010.0 2025 12  1 335  0.13149  0.31598  0.079817
 61011.0 2025 12  2 336  0.13024  0.31612  0.078783
 61012.0 2025 12  3 337  0.12900  0.31614  0.078008
 61013.0 2025 12  4 338  0.12798  0.31612  0.077512
 61014.0 2025 12  5 339  0.12714  0.31609  0.077361
 61015.0 2025 12  6 340  0.12628  0.31613  0.077449
 61016.0 2025 12  7 341  0.12545  0.31627  0.077616
 61017.0 2025 12  8 342  0.12459  0.31651  0.077696
 61018.0 2025 12  9 343  0.12365  0.31678  0.077592
 61019.0 2025 12 10 344  0.12264  0.31706  0.077310
 61020.0 2025 12 11 345  0.12158  0.31734  0.076919
 61021.0 2025 12 12 346  0.12053  0.31762  0.076486
 61022.0 2025 12 13 347  0.11948  0.31789  0.076070
 61023.0 2025 12 14 348  0.11841  0.31817  0.075736
 61024.0 2025 12 15 349  0.11735  0.31847  0.075513
 61025.0 2025 12 16 350  0.11630  0.31878  0.075429