First results with the transportable absolute gravity meter JILAG-3

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A transportable absolute gravity meter has been built at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics ( JILA) of the University of Colorado and delivered in January 1986 to the Institut für Erdmessung ( IFE), Universität Hannover. Instrumental investigations, software improvements and absolute gravity determinations on 15 stations performed by IFE in 1986 are reported here. The main conclusion from one year experience with the instrument is that absolute gravity can be observed on a station within one day with a precision of a few μ gal and an accuracy of about 10 μ gal.

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