Results of Absolute Gravity Measurements by Geographical Survey Institute

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Geographical Survey Institute has conducted absolute gravity measurements at foursites in Japan since 1982. The instrument used in these measurements is a Sakuma-type transportable absolute gravimeter, which adopts a symmetrical free rise-and-fall method. Gravity values were successfully determined with uncertainties of less than 0.01 mgal. © 1986, The Geodetic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Murakami, M., & Nakahori, Y. (1986). Results of Absolute Gravity Measurements by Geographical Survey Institute. Journal of the Geodetic Society of Japan, 32(4), 303–309. https://doi.org/10.11366/sokuchi1954.32.303

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