Special measures: wells, seabed
Measuring the Earth's gravity field
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Special measures: wells, seabed
Measuring the Earth's gravity field

Author : Michel DIAMENT

Publication date: June 10, 2005 | Lire en français

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6. Special measures: wells, seabed

Gravity meters can be adapted for specific uses. For example, some gravimeters have been modified for use suspended from a cable, placed on the seabed from a surface vessel or landed on the Earth's surface from a helicopter. Others have been adapted to be handled by a submersible such as the Nautile. This requires the instrument to be installed in a watertight housing capable of withstanding water pressure and/or shock, and to be self-levelling.

These are known as seabed gravimeters. These are always relative spring-loaded instruments. However, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, California, has developed a prototype absolute instrument that can be installed on the seabed.

Similarly, spring-loaded relative gravimeters have been adapted for installation in borehole logging probes. These are well gravimeters. They enable...

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