Sensors (Jun 2015)

A Flight Test of the Strapdown Airborne Gravimeter SGA-WZ in Greenland

  • Lei Zhao,
  • René Forsberg,
  • Meiping Wu,
  • Arne Vestergaard Olesen,
  • Kaidong Zhang,
  • Juliang Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s150613258
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
pp. 13258 – 13269

Abstract

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An airborne gravimeter is one of the most important tools for gravity data collection over large areas with mGal accuracy and a spatial resolution of several kilometers. In August 2012, a flight test was carried out to determine the feasibility and to assess the accuracy of the new Chinese SGA-WZ strapdown airborne gravimeter in Greenland, in an area with good gravity coverage from earlier marine and airborne surveys. An overview of this new system SGA-WZ is given, including system design, sensor performance and data processing. The processing of the SGA-WZ includes a 160 s length finite impulse response filter, corresponding to a spatial resolution of 6 km. For the primary repeated line, a mean r.m.s. deviation of the differences was less than 1.5 mGal, with the error estimate confirmed from ground truth data. This implies that the SGA-WZ could meet standard geophysical survey requirements at the 1 mGal level.

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