European Comparison of Absolute Gravimeters – ECAG2007
Published on Wednesday March 24, 2010
Walferdange, 6-9 November 2007
This page was last updated on: Thu, Sept. 06, 2007
The European Comparison of Absolute Gravimeters was held in Walferdange (Luxembourg) the 6-9 November 2007. In this circular, I would like to provide some practical information on the venue and on the protocol to be adopted for the comparsion.
- Many teams have shown interest in participating in the comparison (see the list of participants). We are expecting more than 20 absolute meters to take part.
- For practical reasons, we must request that the teams participating send a maximum of two people per instrument. For reasons of limited space, the comparison must be restricted to only people involved in the organizations or in operating an instrument. The Underground Laboratory is large but not large enough to accommodate “spectators”.
- During the comparison, we will try to organize independent teams to be in charge of calibrating the clocks and the barometers.
- For the vertical gravity gradient, Philippe Richard, Michel van Camp and myself made the measurements with their Scintrex in 2003. I will repeat all the measurements before the comparison. If anyone of you wishes, he is more than welcome to carry out vertical gravity measurements.
Venue, accomodation
The Comparison will be held at the Underground Laboratory for Geodynamics in Walferdange very close to the ECGS office building.
- Directions to the ECGS can be found on our web site www.ecgs.lu (Section: Find Us)
- For flight information into the Luxembourg airport, please visit www.luxairport.lu
- For train schedules to Luxembourg from most major European cities, visit www.cfl.lu
List of Participants
Name | Instrument | Affiliation |
---|---|---|
Francis | FG5-216 | University of Luxembourg/ECGS |
Mclaughlin | FG5-103 or FG5-222 | Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory |
Van Camp | FG5-202 | Royal Observatory of Belgium |
Baumann | FG5-209 | METAS |
Palinkas | FG5-215 | VUGTK |
Timmen and Gitlein | FG5-220 | Leibniz Universität Hannover |
Mäkinen | FG5-221 | Finnish Geodetic Institute |
Pettersen | FG5-226 | University of Environmental and Life Sciences |
Le Moigne | FG5-228 | CNRS – Géosciences Montpellier |
Smith | FG5-229 | Natural Environnement Research Council |
Walo and Olszak | FG5-230 | Institute of Geodesy and Geodetic Astronomy WUT |
Engfeldt | FG5-233 (a.k.a. "Greta") | Geodetic Research Division, Lantmäteriet |
Germak | IMGC-02 | Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRIM) |
Rothleitner, Wang and Svitlov | IOIP Absol. Gravimeter | University Erlangen-Nuremberg |
Christian | JILAg6 | Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying (BEV) |
Reudink | FG5-234 | Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, DEOS/PSG |
Bonvalot | A10#014 | IRD / BGI |
Chongyang | FG5-232 | China Earthquake Administration (CEA) |
Pujol | FG5-211 and A10#006 | National Geographic Institute of Spain |
Falk and Wilmes | FG5-101 or FG5-301 | Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie |
Bianco | FG5-? | Italian Space Agency |
Local Organizing Committee
- Prof. O. Francis
- Mrs H. Tiour, secretary of the geophysics group at the University of Luxembourg
- Mrs. Corine Galassi, ECGS secretary
Protocol
The following protocol is proposed for acceptance by the participants of the comparison of absolute gravimeters:
- Each absolute gravimeter will measure at 3 different markers.
- The occupation time at each point will be at least 12 hours.
- Operators accept to fill out a form describing all the instrumental characteristics of their instrument.
- The participants at the Euromet Pilot Study will fill out the form for the uncertainty budget of their gravimeters prior the comparison. The other participants are encouraged to do the same. Feel free to contact Alessandro Germak (A.Germak@imgc.cnr.it) for more information.
- The clock and barometer of each instrument will be calibrated during the comparison by an independent team.
- Once a team has completed their observations, a copy of the data and of the log sheet will be provided to the organizers on CD-Roms before departing from the site.
- Olivier Francis will no more process all the absolute gravity data. Each team must provide their final results including the associated uncertainty within 2 weeks after the comparison (25th of November 2007) to O. Francis. He will then adjust the data and make a first evaluation of the results. If big discrepancies are found, the operators will be asked to verify their results. In a second step, the results will be presented to all the participants. Once all of them have agreed on the final results, a publication will be prepared by early 2008 to guarantee expedient reporting on the results.