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- A gradiometer measures the gradient (numerical rate of change) of a physical quantity, such as a magnetic field or gravity. There are at least two types...
- gravity gradiometer This is the gravity gradiometer deplo**** on the European Space Agency's GOCE mission. It is a three-axis diagonal gradiometer based...
- submerged objects. Fluxgate gradiometers are po****r due to their compact configuration and relatively low cost. Gradiometers enhance shallow features and...
- spacecraft's primary instrumentation was a highly sensitive gravity gradiometer consisting of three pairs of accelerometers which measured gravitational...
- billion dollar black project, the development of a full-tensor gravity gradiometer by Bell Aerospace was a classified technology at the time. It was thought...
- tilt sensor, tilt meter, slope alert, slope gauge, gradient meter, gradiometer, level gauge, level meter, declinometer, and pitch & roll indicator....
- between the sensors). In most archaeological applications the latter (gradiometer) configuration is preferred because it provides better resolution of...
- between the sensors). In most archaeological applications the latter (gradiometer) configuration is preferred because it provides better resolution of...
- Surveying in Archaeology. More than 10 years of using the Overhauser GSM-19 gradiometer". Wormianum. David Hurst Thomas – Archaeology, 3rd. ed. (1998) Robert...
- interferometers include accelerometers, rotation sensors, and gravity gradiometers. Interferometry splits a wave into a superposition along two different...