A 19 day earth tide measurement with a MEMS gravimeter

Author:

Prasad Abhinav,Middlemiss Richard P.,Noack Andreas,Anastasiou Kristian,Bramsiepe Steven G.,Toland Karl,Utting Phoebe R.,Paul Douglas J.,Hammond Giles D.

Abstract

AbstractThe measurement of tiny variations in local gravity enables the observation of subterranean features. Gravimeters have historically been extremely expensive instruments, but usable gravity measurements have recently been conducted using MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) sensors. Such sensors are cheap to produce, since they rely on the same fabrication techniques used to produce mobile phone accelerometers. A significant challenge in the development of MEMS gravimeters is maintaining stability over long time periods, which is essential for long term monitoring applications. A standard way to demonstrate gravimeter stability and sensitivity is to measure the periodic elastic distortion of the Earth due to tidal forces—the Earth tides. Here, a 19 day measurement of the Earth tides, with a correlation coefficient to the theoretical signal of 0.975, has been presented. This result demonstrates that this MEMS gravimeter is capable of conducting long-term time-lapse gravimetry, a functionality essential for applications such as volcanology.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Horizon 2020

Royal Academy of Engineering

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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