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Daniele Sampietro and Martina Capponi
The bathymetry is the most superficial layer of the Earth?s crust on which it is possible to perform direct measurements. However, it is also well known that water covers more than 70% of the Earth?s surface, so an enormous expenditure of acquisition cam...
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Stephanie Schoss, Oliver Ullrich, Jean-François Clervoy and David Scheffer
Earth?s mass generates a definitive Earth-vertical reference, shaping life?s evolution. Notably, these gravity models influence self-perception and the first-person viewpoint in the CNS, tied to bodily self-awareness and spatial orientation. Transitionin...
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Zhu Zhu, He Liao, Haibo Tu, Xiaochun Duan and Yanbin Zhao
Atom-interferometry gravity gradiometry has been developed as a promising technique for future gravity gradiometric missions after GOCE due to its greater sensitivity in micro-gravity environments and constant performance over the measurement bandwidth. ...
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Daniele Sampietro and Martina Capponi
The exploitation of gravity fields in order to retrieve information about subsurface geological structures is sometimes considered a second rank method, in favour of other geophysical methods, such as seismic, able to provide a high resolution detailed p...
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Boris Belashev, Lyubov Bakunovich, Nikolai Sharov and Michail Nilov
Study of the deep structure of the White Sea region is relevant to active geodynamics, manifestations of kimberlite magmatism, and the prospects of oil and gas searches. The aim of this work was to model the velocity and density structure of the earth?s ...
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