Gravity Meters
The Geophysics/Surveying Unit uses two Scintrex
CG-3M Autograv gravimeters to perform gravity surveys. The
CG-3M is a fully automated relative microgravity meter with a
reading resolution of 0.001 mgal (milligals). They are
lightweight, portable and easy to use.
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Micro gravity survey on a Phoenix AMA transducer
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Unlike absolute gravity meters, which directly measure the
acceleration of gravity, relative meters measure only gravity
differences between stations. Gravity values are obtained at
unknown stations by first measuring a station where the
absolute gravity value is known, and then measuring the
unknown point. This is called a gravity ‘tie.’ Relative
gravity meters are used because they are easier and faster to
use in a fieldwork setting than absolute gravity meters.
The Autograv uses a sensing element based on a
fused quartz elastic system. An electrostatic restoring force
and a spring are used to balance the gravitational force on
the proof mass. Changes in gravity alter the position of the
mass. DC voltage is applied to capacitor plates to produce an
electrostatic force on the mass, restoring it to a null
position. This feedback voltage is a measure of the relative
value of gravity.
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Gravity
Surveying For Depth To Bedrock Study |
CG-3M Manual (1.6MB)
Scintrex
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