Annals of Geophysics (Jun 2008)

The new IMGC-02 transportable absolute gravimeter: measurement apparatus and applications in geophysics and volcanology

  • V. D’errico,
  • G. Corrado,
  • G. Berrino,
  • D. Quagliotti,
  • C. Origlia,
  • A. Germak,
  • S. Desogus,
  • G. D’Agostino,
  • G. Ricciardi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-3038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1

Abstract

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The research carried out at the Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (formerly Istituto di Metrologia «G. Colonnetti») aiming to develop a transportable ballistic absolute gravimeter ended with a new version of the instrument, called the IMGC-02. It uses laser interferometry to measure the symmetrical free rising and falling motion of a test mass in the gravity field. Providing the same accuracy achieved with previous versions, the instrumental improvements mainly concern size, weight, data processing algorithms and operational simplicity. An uncertainty of 9 ?Gal (1 ?Gal=1×10–8 m·s?2) can be achieved within a single observation session, lasting about 12 h, while the time series of several observation sessions show a reproducibility of 4 ?Gal. At this level, gravity measurements provide useful information in Geophysics and Volcanology. A wide set of dynamic phenomena, i.e. seismicity and volcanic activity, can produce temporal gravity changes, often quite small, with an amplitude ranging from a few to hundreds of microgals. Therefore the IMGC absolute gravimeter has been employed since 1986 in surveying the Italian active volcanoes. A brief history of the gravimeter and the description of the new apparatus, together with the main results of ongoing applications in Geophysics and Volcanology are presented.

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