A. Pachuta
Warsaw University of Technology
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Metrologia | 2013
Olivier Francis; Henri Baumann; Tomas Volarik; Christian Rothleitner; Gilbert Klein; Marc Seil; Nicolas Dando; Ray Tracey; Christian Ullrich; Stefaan Castelein; Hu Hua; Wu Kang; Shen Chongyang; Xuan Songbo; Tan Hongbo; Li Zhengyuan; Vojtech Palinkas; Jakub Kostelecký; Jaakko Mäkinen; Jyri Näränen; Sébastien Merlet; Tristan Farah; Christine Guerlin; Franck Pereira Dos Santos; Nicolas Le Moigne; Cédric Champollion; Sabrina Deville; Ludger Timmen; Reinhard Falk; Herbert Wilmes
We present the results of the third European Comparison of Absolute Gravimeters held in Walferdange, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, in November 2011. Twenty-two gravimeters from both metrological and non-metrological institutes are compared. For the first time, corrections for the laser beam diffraction and the self-attraction of the gravimeters are implemented. The gravity observations are also corrected for geophysical gravity changes that occurred during the comparison using the observations of a superconducting gravimeter. We show that these corrections improve the degree of equivalence between the gravimeters. We present the results for two different combinations of data. In the first one, we use only the observations from the metrological institutes. In the second solution, we include all the data from both metrological and non-metrological institutes. Those solutions are then compared with the official result of the comparison published previously and based on the observations of the metrological institutes and the gravity differences at the different sites as measured by non-metrological institutes. Overall, the absolute gravity meters agree with one another with a standard deviation of 3.1 µGal. Finally, the results of this comparison are linked to previous ones. We conclude with some important recommendations for future comparisons.
Archive | 2010
Olivier Francis; T. van Dam; Alessandro Germak; M. Amalvict; Roger Bayer; Mirjam Bilker-Koivula; Marta Calvo; G. D’Agostino; T. Dell’Acqua; Andreas Engfeldt; R. Faccia; R. Falk; Olga Gitlein; M. Fernandez; Jon Glenn Omholt Gjevestad; Jacques Hinderer; D. Jones; Jakub Kostelecky; N. Le Moigne; Brian Luck; J. Mäkinen; Dennis B. McLaughlin; T. Olszak; P. Olsson; A. Pachuta; Vojtech Palinkas; Bjørn Ragnvald Pettersen; R. Pujol; I. Prutkin; D. Quagliotti
The second international comparison of absolute gravimeters was held in Walferdange, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, in November 2007, in which twenty absolute gravimeters took part. A short description of the data processing and adjustments will be presented here and will be followed by the presentation of the results. Two different methods were applied to estimate the relative offsets between the gravimeters. We show that the results are equivalent as the uncertainties of both adjustments overlap. The absolute gravity meters agree with one another with a standard deviation of 2 μgal (1 gal = 1 cm/s2).
Metrologia | 2012
Olivier Francis; Gilbert Klein; Henri Baumann; Nicolas Dando; Ray Tracey; Christian Ullrich; Stefaan Castelein; Wu Kang Hu Hua; Shen Chongyang; Xuan Songbo; Tan Hongbo; Li Zhengyuan; Vojtech P link s; Jakub Kosteleck; Jaakko M kinen; Jyri N r nen; S bastien Merlet; Tristan Farah; Christine Guerlin; Franck Pereira Dos Santos; Nicolas Le Moigne; C dric Champollion; Sabrina Deville; Ludger Timmen; Reinhard Falk; Herbert Wilmes; Domenico Iacovone; Francesco Baccaro; Alessandro Germak; Emanuele Biolcati
During November 2011 a EURAMET key comparison of absolute gravimeters was organized in the Underground Laboratory for Geodynamics in Walferdange, Luxemburg. The comparison assembled 22 participants coming from 16 countries and four different continents. The comparison was divided into two parts: a key comparison that included six National Metrology Institutes or Designated Institutes, and a pilot study including all participants. The global result given by the pilot study confirms that all instruments are absolutely coherent with each other. The results obtained in the key comparison confirm a good agreement between the NMI instruments. Finally, a link to ICAG-2009 shows also that the NMI gravimeters are stable in time. Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCM, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics | 2016
Mariusz Pasik; Artur Adamek; Marcin Rajner; Zdzisław Kurczyński; A. Pachuta; Marek Woźniak; Paweł Bylina; D. Próchniewicz
Abstract This year the Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography, Warsaw University of Technology celebrates its 95th jubilee, which provides an opportunity to present the Faculty’s rich traditions in polar research. Employees and students of the faculty for almost 60 years have taken part in research expeditions to the polar circle. The article presents various studies typical of geodesy and cartography, as well as miscellany of possible measurement applications and geodetic techniques used to support interdisciplinary research. Wide range of geodetic techniques used in polar studies includes classic angular and linear surveys, photogrammetric techniques, gravimetric measurements, GNSS satellite techniques and satellite imaging. Those measurements were applied in glaciological, geological, geodynamic, botanical researches as well as in cartographic studies. Often they were used in activities aiming to ensure continuous functioning of Polish research stations on both hemispheres. This study is a short overview of thematic scope and selected research results conducted by our employees and students.
Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics | 2016
Aleksander Brzeziński; M. Barlik; Ewa Andrasik; Waldemar Izdebski; Michał Kruczyk; Tomasz Liwosz; T. Olszak; A. Pachuta; Magdalena Pieniak; D. Próchniewicz; Marcin Rajner; R. Szpunar; Monika Tercjak; J. Walo
Abstract The article presents current issues and research work conducted in the Department of Geodesy and Geodetic Astronomy at the Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography at Warsaw University of Technology. It contains the most important directions of research in the fields of physical geodesy, satellite measurement techniques, GNSS meteorology, geodynamic studies, electronic measurement techniques and terrain information systems.
Archive | 1993
M. Barlik; J. Rogowski; A. Pachuta; Mieczyslaw Piraszewski
The results of periodic satellite GPS and gravimetric measurements accomplished in the area of intensive mining near Wodzislaw Slash (Upper Silesia Region) are reported in the paper. Procedures of establishing GPS control networks in this kind of areas are discussed. Changes of gravity Bouguer anomalies and displacements of surface points are shown as a complement of the mining exploitation data.
Reports on geodesy | 2007
A. Pachuta; J. Walo; A. Adamek; M. Woźniak; Marcin Rajner; K. Węzka; D. Próchniewicz
Reports on geodesy | 2005
A. Pachuta; A. Adamek; M. Woźniak
Archive | 2004
M. Barlik; T. Olszak; A. Pachuta
Reports on geodesy | 2003
J. Walo; A. Pachuta; R. Szpunar; T. Olszak