Three years of high precision gravity measurements at the gravimetric station of Brasimone - Italy

From August 1995 up to now, at the Enea Research Center of Brasimone, in the Italian Apennines between Bologna and Florence (Italy: 44º07'N, 11º.07'E, 890 m height), the superconducting gravimeter GWR model TT70 number T015 has been continuously recording the variation of the local gravity...

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Main Author: Casula, G.
Other Authors: Casula, G.; Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, Roma, Italy, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, Roma, Italy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1998
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spelling ftingv:oai:www.earth-prints.org:2122/1431 2024-06-09T07:44:58+00:00 Three years of high precision gravity measurements at the gravimetric station of Brasimone - Italy Casula, G. Casula, G.; Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, Roma, Italy Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, Roma, Italy 1998-06 2653954 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2122/1431 en eng 2/41 (1998) http://hdl.handle.net/2122/1431 open Earth tides tidas analysis seismic spectral analysis 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.06. Measurements and monitoring article 1998 ftingv 2024-05-15T08:06:18Z From August 1995 up to now, at the Enea Research Center of Brasimone, in the Italian Apennines between Bologna and Florence (Italy: 44º07'N, 11º.07'E, 890 m height), the superconducting gravimeter GWR model TT70 number T015 has been continuously recording the variation of the local gravity field, in the frame of the Global Geodynamics Project. The gravimetric laboratory, being a room of the disused nuclear power plant of Brasimone, is a very stable site, free from noise due to human activities. Data blocks of several months of continuous gravity records have been collected over a time span of three years, together with the meteorological data. The gravimeter has been calibrated at relative accuracy better than 0.3% with the aid of a mobile mass system, by imposed perturbations of the local gravity field and recording the gravimeter response. The results of this calibration technique were checked by two comparison experiments with absolute gravimeters performed during this period: the first, in May 1994 with the aid of the symmetrical rise and fall gravimeter of the Institute of Metrology Colonnetti of Turin, and the second in October 1997 involving an FG5 absolute gravimeter of the Institute de Physique du Globe of Strasbourg. The gravimeter signal was analysed to compute a high precision tidal model for Brasimone site. Starting from a set of gravimetric and atmospheric pressure data of high quality, relative to 46 months of observation, we performed the tidal analysis using Eterna 3.2 software to compute amplitudes, gravimetric factors and phases of the main waves of the Tamura catalogue. Finally a comparison experiment between two of the STS-1/VBB broadband seismometers of the MedNet project network and the gravity records relative to the Balleny Islands earthquake (March 25, 1998) were analysed to look for evidence of normal modes due to the free oscillations of the Earth. JCR Journal open Article in Journal/Newspaper Balleny Islands Earth-Prints (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) Balleny Islands
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topic Earth tides
tidas analysis
seismic
spectral analysis
04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.06. Measurements and monitoring
spellingShingle Earth tides
tidas analysis
seismic
spectral analysis
04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.06. Measurements and monitoring
Casula, G.
Three years of high precision gravity measurements at the gravimetric station of Brasimone - Italy
topic_facet Earth tides
tidas analysis
seismic
spectral analysis
04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.06. Measurements and monitoring
description From August 1995 up to now, at the Enea Research Center of Brasimone, in the Italian Apennines between Bologna and Florence (Italy: 44º07'N, 11º.07'E, 890 m height), the superconducting gravimeter GWR model TT70 number T015 has been continuously recording the variation of the local gravity field, in the frame of the Global Geodynamics Project. The gravimetric laboratory, being a room of the disused nuclear power plant of Brasimone, is a very stable site, free from noise due to human activities. Data blocks of several months of continuous gravity records have been collected over a time span of three years, together with the meteorological data. The gravimeter has been calibrated at relative accuracy better than 0.3% with the aid of a mobile mass system, by imposed perturbations of the local gravity field and recording the gravimeter response. The results of this calibration technique were checked by two comparison experiments with absolute gravimeters performed during this period: the first, in May 1994 with the aid of the symmetrical rise and fall gravimeter of the Institute of Metrology Colonnetti of Turin, and the second in October 1997 involving an FG5 absolute gravimeter of the Institute de Physique du Globe of Strasbourg. The gravimeter signal was analysed to compute a high precision tidal model for Brasimone site. Starting from a set of gravimetric and atmospheric pressure data of high quality, relative to 46 months of observation, we performed the tidal analysis using Eterna 3.2 software to compute amplitudes, gravimetric factors and phases of the main waves of the Tamura catalogue. Finally a comparison experiment between two of the STS-1/VBB broadband seismometers of the MedNet project network and the gravity records relative to the Balleny Islands earthquake (March 25, 1998) were analysed to look for evidence of normal modes due to the free oscillations of the Earth. JCR Journal open
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