Seismic noise at the international gravity point in Prague-Ruzyně (Czechoslovakia) |
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Authors: | Karel Holub Vladimír Tobyá? Karel Davi? Reviewer Z ?imon |
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Institution: | (1) Geophysical Institute, Czechosl. Acad. Sci., Prague;(2) Institute of Geodesy, Prague |
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Abstract: | Summary The vertical component of ground displacement was measured at the Prague - Ruzyn International Gravity Point in the frequency range of 1–300 Hz. The permanent noise, the vibrations caused by the observers during gravimetric observations and by the wind, as well as those due to normal operations at the airport, display maximum peak-to-peak amplitudes of 0.06 µm in the frequency range of 1–50 Hz; with a CG-2 gravimeter this is not detrimental to the accuracy of the observations. The taxiing of turbo-jet and jet aircraft and engine tests of aircraft generate vibrations in frequency ranges of 75–90 and 190–270 Hz. Their amplitudes, according to the results of laboratory tests published for various types of gravity meters (CG-2, GAK-PT, GVP-3, KVG), are of magnitudes which generate errors in tenths of mgl. |
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