gravimetryfocused
Gravimetry-focused is a term used to describe research, practice, or instrumentation that centers on gravimetry—the measurement and interpretation of the Earth's gravitational field. It encompasses techniques to determine local gravity values, map gravity anomalies, and monitor temporal changes in gravity caused by mass redistribution within the Earth system.
Practices rely on different classes of gravimeters. Absolute gravimeters determine the gravity value at a location
Applications of gravimetry-focused work span geodesy, hydrology, seismology, volcanology, and petroleum and mineral exploration. Time-variable gravity
Data processing in gravimetry-focused work involves correcting for non-gravity signals such as tides, ocean loading, atmospheric
Historically, gravimetry developed from Cavendish’s experiments and matured with evolving instrumentation in the 20th century. Today,