Moving-base Gradiometry without Gradiometers: Back to the Future
Alexey V. Veryaskin

TL;DR
This paper revisits traditional moving-base gravity and magnetic gradient measurement concepts, proposing innovative approaches that could enable compact, UAV-deployable geophysical exploration systems at lower costs.
Contribution
It introduces novel methods for moving-base gradient measurements that eliminate the need for specialized gradiometers, facilitating miniaturization and deployment of UAV-based geophysical tools.
Findings
Potential for ultra-miniature geophysical sensors
Feasibility of UAV deployment for gradient measurements
Cost-effective exploration system design
Abstract
New looks at some old concepts of moving-base gravity and magnetic gradient measurements are discussed. This can open a door to ultra-miniature, UAV deployable and cost effective geophysical exploration systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology · Inertial Sensor and Navigation · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
