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Xin Zhou, Wenke Sun, Hui Li, Shuhei Okubo, Shaoan Sun, Lelin Xing, Dongzhi Liu, Chongyang Shen. 2014: Gravity change observed in a local gravity network and its implication to seasonal precipitation in Dali county, Yunnan province, China. Earthquake Science, 27(1): 79-88. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-013-0041-0
Citation: Xin Zhou, Wenke Sun, Hui Li, Shuhei Okubo, Shaoan Sun, Lelin Xing, Dongzhi Liu, Chongyang Shen. 2014: Gravity change observed in a local gravity network and its implication to seasonal precipitation in Dali county, Yunnan province, China. Earthquake Science, 27(1): 79-88. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-013-0041-0

Gravity change observed in a local gravity network and its implication to seasonal precipitation in Dali county, Yunnan province, China

  • This study investigates data-processing methods and examines the precipitation effect on gravity measurements at the Dali gravity network, established in 2005. High-quality gravity data were collected during four measurement campaigns. To use the gravity data validly, some geophysical corrections must be considered carefully. We first discuss data-processing methods using weighted least-squares adjustment with the constraint of the absolute gravity datum. Results indicate that the gravity precision can be improved if all absolute gravity data are used as constraints and if calibration functions of relative gravimeters are modeled within the observation function. Using this data-processing scheme, the mean point gravity precision is better than 12 μgal. After determining the best data-processing scheme, we then process the gravity data obtained in the four measurement campaigns, and obtain gravity changes in three time periods. Results show that the gravity has a remarkable change of more than 50 μgal in the first time period from Apr-May of 2005 to Aug-Sept of 2007. To interpret the large gravity change, a mean water mass change (0.6 m in height) is assumed in the ETOPO1 topographic model. Calculations of the precipitation effect on gravity show that it can reach the same order of the observed gravity change. It is regarded as a main source of the remarkable gravity change in the Dali gravity network, suggesting that the precipitation effect on gravity measurements must be considered carefully.
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