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    Combination of temporal gravity variations resulting from superconducting gravimeter (SG) recordings, GRACE satellite observations and global hydrology models

    Gravity recovery and climate experiment (GRACE)-derived temporal gravity variations can be resolved within the μgal (10−8 m/s 2) range, if we restrict the spatial resolution to a half-wave...

    J. Neumeyer, F. Barthelmes, O. Dierks, F. Flechtner, M. Harnisch in Journal of Geodesy (2006)

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    Wavelet filter analysis of local atmospheric pressure effects on gravity variations

    An efficient method is proposed for the analysis of atmospheric pressure effects on gravity variations. It processes gravity and pressure signals using an orthogonal filter bank derived from high-degree Daubec...

    X.-G Hu, L.-T Liu, J. Hinderer, H.-P Sun in Journal of Geodesy (2005)

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    A study of gravity variations caused by polar motion using superconducting gravimeter data from the GGP network

    Long-term continuous gravity observations, recorded at five superconducting gravimeter (SG) stations in the Global Geodynamic Project (GGP) network, as well as data on orientation variations in the Earth’s rot...

    J.-Q. Xu, H.-P. Sun, X.-F. Yang in Journal of Geodesy (2004)

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    Precise tidal gravity recorded with superconducting gravimeters at stations Wuhan (China) and Kyoto (Japan)

     Three long series of tidal gravity observations, totalizing approximately 24 years and recorded with three superconducting gravimeters, T004, T008, and T009, at stations Wuhan (China) and Kyoto (Japan), are s...

    H.-P. Sun, S. Takemoto, H.-T. Hsu, T. Higashi, A. Mukai in Journal of Geodesy (2001)

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    Interpretation of the tidal residuals during the 11 July 1991 total solar eclipse

    Observations of gravity and atmospheric pressure variations during the total solar eclipse of 11 July 1991 in Mexico City are presented. An LCR-G402 gravimeter equipped with a feedback system and a digital da...

    B. Ducarme, H.-P. Sun, N. d'Oreye, M. Van Ruymbeke, J. Mena Jara in Journal of Geodesy (1999)

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    Effect of the atmospheric pressure on surface displacements

    Atmospheric pressure variations with periods of some days and months can be considered as loading functions on the Earth's surface and can induce quasi-periodic surface deformations. The influence of such surf...

    H. -P. Sun, B. Ducarme, V. Dehant in Journal of Geodesy (1995)