Measuring gravity to improve coastal monitoring
DOI: 10.1063/PT.5.023535
Science
The key instrument is an airborne gravimeter coupled with GPS. Placed inside the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Cessna Citation II jet, the gravimeters will measure the acceleration of gravity at the same time that GPS instruments aboard NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment satellite measure the plane’s vertical acceleration. Thus, equipped researchers can produce large-scale regional land and sea surveys without the inconsistencies of leveling, says Vicki Childers, project manager for GRAV-D.