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Gravity, Geoid and Marine Geodesy

International Symposium No.117, Tokyo, Japan, September 30- October 5,1996 - International Association of Geodesy Symposia, Volume 117, International Association of Geodesy Symposia 117
ISBN/EAN: 9783540633525
Umbreit-Nr.: 1508805

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xvi, 747 S., 406 s/w Illustr., 747 p. 406 illus.
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Einband: gebundenes Buch

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    • InhaltsangabeRecent progress in the study of crustal movement and geoid determination by the dense GPS network over the Japanese islands.- Seafloor geodesy applied to the study of oceanic spreading centers (abstract).- The current status of absolute gravimetry and some ideas and suggestions for future improvements.- Test results of FG5/112 absolute gravimeter at Wuhan station.- SSIA "Metrology" absolute gravimeters.- Long-term gravity variation observed by an absolute gravimeter with a rotating vacuum pipe.- Absolute determination of gravity in Australia for the purpose of establishment of precise reference frame for mean sea level change monitoring in southwestern Pacific.- Report on the 1995 Table-Mountain International Absolute-Gravity-Meter Intercomparison.- An absolute gravimeter and vibration disturbances: A frequency responses method.- A method for measurement of gravitational acceleration by using a Fabry-Perot interferometer.- Absolute gravity measurements using FG5 at Kyoto Fundamental Gravity Station: Kyoto C, Japan.- Effects of ground vibrations on absolute gravity measurement in Kyoto.- Relative gravimetry and the study of the Earth's structure and dynamics.- An integrated marine gravity survey system.- A rediscussion and interpretation of geodynamic data collected in the last decade in northern Chile in view of the recent seismic activity in Antofagasta.- Polar motion effect on gravity observed with a superconducting gravimeter at Syowa Station, Antarctica.- Gravity effects of sea level variation at the superconducting gravimeter sites, estimated from ERS-1 and TOPEX/POSEIDON altimeter data.- Gravity observation by means of a superconducting gravimeter at Matsushiro, Japan.- Effect of groundwater on gravity observation at Kyoto.- Arctic airborne gravity measurement program.- Airborne geoid measurements in the Arctic Ocean.- Accuracy improvement of airborne vector gravimetry with and without noise PSDs.- Comparison of different approaches to airborne gravimetry by strapdown INS/DGPS.- Development of an airborne geoid mapping system for coastal oceanography (AGMASCO).- The status of spaceborne gravity field mission concepts: a comparative simulation study.- Problems and prospects of the planned gravity missions GOCE and CHAMP.- Global gravity field determination from STEP mission gradiometry observations.- The separation of gravitation and inertia in the first-order gradient.- On random 3D second rank gravity tensors.- Calibration of the C021 superconducting gravimeter in Membach (Belgium) using 47 days of absolute gravity measurements.- Mathematical modelling of ballistic gravimeters.- Data processing for the Japan Gravity Standardization Net 1996.- New adjustment of China Gravity Basic Net.- The establishment of the Japan Gravity Standardization Net 1996.- Determination of precise geoidal height by GPS observations in and around Sakurajima volcano, Japan.- Mass anomalies of Earth, Venus, and Mars: Initial estimates.- Crustal movements observed by GPS fixed-point network in Kanto-Tokai District, Central Japan.- Influence of the shallow seas on the pressure terms of the EAAM function.- The regional atmospheric contributions to the polar motion and EAAM excitation function.- Theoretical modeling of local gravity changes and deformation caused by dilatancy with the magmatic intrusion.- Non-isostatic slab-support for island arcs and back-arc basins.- Interseismic gravity change at a subducting plate margin: A paradoxical observational result at Omaezaki, Tokai, Japan.- Predictions of deformation and gravity change caused by recent melting of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland.- Interpretation of gravity low in and around Beppu Bay, Kyushu, Japan.- Hidden fault scarp inferred from gravity analysis and disaster belt of the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake.- One year of registration with the C021 cryogenic gravimeter at station Membach (Belgium).- Comprehensive ocean tide loading parameters of sites in East Asia with spherical harmonic meth

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    • combines fields that are usually dealt with separately - complete overview over most modern geodetic techniques

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