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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:
 60983.0 2025 11  4 308  0.17178  0.31857  0.090038
 60984.0 2025 11  5 309  0.16991  0.31838  0.089110
 60985.0 2025 11  6 310  0.16787  0.31820  0.088497
 60986.0 2025 11  7 311  0.16583  0.31782  0.088185
 60987.0 2025 11  8 312  0.16405  0.31709  0.088116
 60988.0 2025 11  9 313  0.16300  0.31633  0.088175
 60989.0 2025 11 10 314  0.16242  0.31576  0.088183
 60990.0 2025 11 11 315  0.16155  0.31530  0.087989
 60991.0 2025 11 12 316  0.16017  0.31516  0.087597
 60992.0 2025 11 13 317  0.15836  0.31539  0.087067
 60993.0 2025 11 14 318  0.15653  0.31544  0.086396
 60994.0 2025 11 15 319  0.15462  0.31549  0.085675
 60995.0 2025 11 16 320  0.15285  0.31543  0.085007
 60996.0 2025 11 17 321  0.15131  0.31531  0.084462
 60997.0 2025 11 18 322  0.14992  0.31516  0.084078
 60998.0 2025 11 19 323  0.14860  0.31500  0.083889
 60999.0 2025 11 20 324  0.14729  0.31490  0.083929
 61000.0 2025 11 21 325  0.14600  0.31484  0.084168
 61001.0 2025 11 22 326  0.14475  0.31483  0.084537
 61002.0 2025 11 23 327  0.14352  0.31484  0.084940
 61003.0 2025 11 24 328  0.14230  0.31489  0.085306