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- A possible contribution of the gravimetric tides to the study of the discontinuities of the Earth crust. - Ocean effects on gravity tides in the Iberian Peninsula. - Transforming an Askania GS-15 gravimeter into a zero gravimeter. - Development of an electronic pendulum for microinclination recordings. - Automatic control module of tilts, calibrations and data acquisition for LaCoste-Romberg gravimeters, models G and D.
Presentado en el IX International Symposium on Earth Tides, New York.
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Automatic control, Askania, Gravimeter, Corteza terrestre, Lacoste-Romberg, Mareas gravimétricas, Gravity tides, Electronic level, Capacitive transducer, Spain, Geodesia, Calibration, Ocean maps, Gravity profile, Instrumentation, Tilt
Automatic control, Askania, Gravimeter, Corteza terrestre, Lacoste-Romberg, Mareas gravimétricas, Gravity tides, Electronic level, Capacitive transducer, Spain, Geodesia, Calibration, Ocean maps, Gravity profile, Instrumentation, Tilt
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