Automated Burris gravity meter for single and continuous observation

The Burris Gravity Meter™ manufactured by ZLS Corporation, Austin/Texas, USA, is based on the invention of L&R (L. LaCoste and A. Romberg): The ZLS (zero-length spring). A digital feedback system (range of about 50 mGal) is used to null the beam. Now, more than 120 gravity meters of this make ex...

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Main Authors: Gerhard Jentzsch, Richard Schulz, Adelheid Weise
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-05-01
Series:Geodesy and Geodynamics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674984716301793
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spelling doaj-00630b7862de432d880410116140ca4a2021-04-02T07:21:48ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Geodesy and Geodynamics1674-98472018-05-0193204209Automated Burris gravity meter for single and continuous observationGerhard Jentzsch0Richard Schulz1Adelheid Weise2Gravity Consult GmbH1, Bonn (formerly Institute of Geosciences, Applied Geophysics, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena), Annettenstr. 2, D-53175, Bonn, Germany; Corresponding author. Fax: +49 0 228 81287552.Applied Gravity Dr. H. Richard Schulz, Steg 8, D-74538, Rosengarten, GermanyInstitute of Geosciences, General Geophysics, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Burgweg 11, D-07749, Jena, GermanyThe Burris Gravity Meter™ manufactured by ZLS Corporation, Austin/Texas, USA, is based on the invention of L&R (L. LaCoste and A. Romberg): The ZLS (zero-length spring). A digital feedback system (range of about 50 mGal) is used to null the beam. Now, more than 120 gravity meters of this make exist worldwide and are used successfully in exploration, volcanology, geodetic work and surveying.The sensor is made of the well-known (L&R) metal-alloy zero-length spring providing a low drift characteristic. The drifts observed are comparable to L&R gravimeters and are less than 0.3 mGal per month, which is much lower than the drifts known for the fused quartz sensors.The dial is calibrated every 50 mGal over the entire 7000 mGal meter range. Since the gravity value is determined at these points, there are no periodic errors. By a fourth heater circuit temperature effects are totally avoided. The gravity meter is controlled via Bluetooth® either to a handheld computer (tablet) or a notebook computer.The feedback responds with high stability and accuracy. The nulling of the beam is controlled by the UltraGrav™ control system which incorporates an inherently linear PWM (pulse-width modulated) electrostatic feedback system. In order to improve the handling of the gravimeter we have developed two Windows based programs: AGESfield for single measurements and AGEScont for continuous readings. Keywords: Gravimeter, Micro-gravity measurements, Drift, Resolution, Single and continuous observationshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674984716301793
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Richard Schulz
Adelheid Weise
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Automated Burris gravity meter for single and continuous observation
Geodesy and Geodynamics
author_facet Gerhard Jentzsch
Richard Schulz
Adelheid Weise
author_sort Gerhard Jentzsch
title Automated Burris gravity meter for single and continuous observation
title_short Automated Burris gravity meter for single and continuous observation
title_full Automated Burris gravity meter for single and continuous observation
title_fullStr Automated Burris gravity meter for single and continuous observation
title_full_unstemmed Automated Burris gravity meter for single and continuous observation
title_sort automated burris gravity meter for single and continuous observation
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Geodesy and Geodynamics
issn 1674-9847
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The Burris Gravity Meter™ manufactured by ZLS Corporation, Austin/Texas, USA, is based on the invention of L&R (L. LaCoste and A. Romberg): The ZLS (zero-length spring). A digital feedback system (range of about 50 mGal) is used to null the beam. Now, more than 120 gravity meters of this make exist worldwide and are used successfully in exploration, volcanology, geodetic work and surveying.The sensor is made of the well-known (L&R) metal-alloy zero-length spring providing a low drift characteristic. The drifts observed are comparable to L&R gravimeters and are less than 0.3 mGal per month, which is much lower than the drifts known for the fused quartz sensors.The dial is calibrated every 50 mGal over the entire 7000 mGal meter range. Since the gravity value is determined at these points, there are no periodic errors. By a fourth heater circuit temperature effects are totally avoided. The gravity meter is controlled via Bluetooth® either to a handheld computer (tablet) or a notebook computer.The feedback responds with high stability and accuracy. The nulling of the beam is controlled by the UltraGrav™ control system which incorporates an inherently linear PWM (pulse-width modulated) electrostatic feedback system. In order to improve the handling of the gravimeter we have developed two Windows based programs: AGESfield for single measurements and AGEScont for continuous readings. Keywords: Gravimeter, Micro-gravity measurements, Drift, Resolution, Single and continuous observations
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