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Part I: Terrestrial, Shipboard and Airborne Gravimetry
Measurement of Absolute Gravity and Deflection of the Vertical at Sea
Multi-scenario Evaluation of the Direct Method in Strapdown Airborne and Shipborne Gravimetry
Improving Gravity Estimation Accuracy for the GT-2A Airborne Gravimeter Using Spline-Based Gravity Models
Gravimetric Studies in the Sea of Japan
About Identification of Instrument Error Parameters for a Gravity Gradiometer
Numerical Model of Moving-Base Rotating Accelerometer Gravity Gradiometer
New Algorithm for Gravity Vector Estimation from Airborne Data Using Spherical Scaling Functions
Results of Astro-measurements of the Deflection of Vertical Using the New Observation Technique
Observations with gPhone Gravimeter in Moscow
Part II: Absolute Gravimetry
On Uncertainties of Laser Interferometric Absolute Ballistic Gravimeters due to Magnetic Effects in the Free-Fall Gravity Measurements
Evaluation of Systematic Errors in the Compact Absolute Gravimeter TAG-1 for Network Monitoring of Volcanic Activities
Design of New Launch and Interferometer Systems for the IMGC-02 Absolute Gravimeter
Twelve Years of High Frequency Absolute Gravity Measurements at the UK?s Space Geodesy Facility: Systematic Signals and Comparison with SLR Heights
Part III: Relative Gravimetry and Applications
Studying the Evolution of Resolution Capabilities and Approximation Accuracy of Global Models by Spectral Characteristics
The Role of Non-tidal Atmospheric Loading in the Task of Gravity Field Estimation by Inter-satellite Measurements
Formation of Self-consistent Navigational Gravity Maps of Local Areas and Joint Assessment of Their Navigation Quality
Methods of Bistatic GNSS-radio Altimetry for Determining Height Profile of the Ocean and Their Experimental Verification
Absolute and Relative Gravity Measurements at Volcanoes: Current State and New Developments Under the NEWTON-g Project
The Effect of Measurement Preprocessing in the Gravity-Aided Navigation
Sensitivity of Algorithms for Estimating the Gravity Disturbance Vector to Its Model Uncertainty.
Measurement of Absolute Gravity and Deflection of the Vertical at Sea
Multi-scenario Evaluation of the Direct Method in Strapdown Airborne and Shipborne Gravimetry
Improving Gravity Estimation Accuracy for the GT-2A Airborne Gravimeter Using Spline-Based Gravity Models
Gravimetric Studies in the Sea of Japan
About Identification of Instrument Error Parameters for a Gravity Gradiometer
Numerical Model of Moving-Base Rotating Accelerometer Gravity Gradiometer
New Algorithm for Gravity Vector Estimation from Airborne Data Using Spherical Scaling Functions
Results of Astro-measurements of the Deflection of Vertical Using the New Observation Technique
Observations with gPhone Gravimeter in Moscow
Part II: Absolute Gravimetry
On Uncertainties of Laser Interferometric Absolute Ballistic Gravimeters due to Magnetic Effects in the Free-Fall Gravity Measurements
Evaluation of Systematic Errors in the Compact Absolute Gravimeter TAG-1 for Network Monitoring of Volcanic Activities
Design of New Launch and Interferometer Systems for the IMGC-02 Absolute Gravimeter
Twelve Years of High Frequency Absolute Gravity Measurements at the UK?s Space Geodesy Facility: Systematic Signals and Comparison with SLR Heights
Part III: Relative Gravimetry and Applications
Studying the Evolution of Resolution Capabilities and Approximation Accuracy of Global Models by Spectral Characteristics
The Role of Non-tidal Atmospheric Loading in the Task of Gravity Field Estimation by Inter-satellite Measurements
Formation of Self-consistent Navigational Gravity Maps of Local Areas and Joint Assessment of Their Navigation Quality
Methods of Bistatic GNSS-radio Altimetry for Determining Height Profile of the Ocean and Their Experimental Verification
Absolute and Relative Gravity Measurements at Volcanoes: Current State and New Developments Under the NEWTON-g Project
The Effect of Measurement Preprocessing in the Gravity-Aided Navigation
Sensitivity of Algorithms for Estimating the Gravity Disturbance Vector to Its Model Uncertainty.