Gravity Map of Earth
dr3vil writes "Interesting results have been published by the GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) project, of the various gravity anomolies that exist at various places on Earth. The BBC report gives a good overview. Fascinating for me, a resident of California, to see us apparently sandwiched between a high and a low spot. Maybe that helps aids the tectonic flows around here?"
Now I know where the best places would be to search for Upsidasium mines!
Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner entwine / The myrtle of Venus with Bacchus's vine?
BTW, if you want to know how much gravity differs (and how damn sensitive these sats are), look at this chart:
/ 03 _07_GRACE.html
http://www.csr.utexas.edu/grace/gallery/gravity
And note the range of the legend -60 to +60 mGal.
Because variations in gravity are very small, units for gravity surveys are generally
in milligals (mgal) where 1 mgal is one thousandth of 1cm/s
Thats damn sensitive.
-molo
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Maybe that helps aids the tectonic flows around here?
Seems to me that the techtonic flows cause, rather than are caused by gravitational differences. Less mass in one area == less gravity, and so forth.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. (Einstein)
Interesting trivia--you weigh 1% less in India than average.
Looking at the detailed map, it's fair to say that, in the Western Hemisphere, Alaska sucks. Also, Montana seems to suck, and southern Mexico sucks, too. Colombia and Chile, though, really suck.
On the other hand, the Bermuda Triangle totally blows.
Interesting how the map relegates Europe to the fringes... I'm suuuuuuuure it's just because the Prime Meridian happened to cut France in half.
Stressed? Me? Of course not. Stress is what a rubber band feels before it breaks, silly.
Can't work. Basically you are measuring the denisty/mass differences in large areas (lets even say you can do it down to the centimeter though). So an area that has high mountains, highly dense subsurface is going to have a higher pull from gravity.
A submarine with neutral boyancy (not going up or down, just level) would displace an equivalent volume of water, therefor not change the gravity field around it.
That said, there is no reason why we can't us other things like detecting the change in magnetic flows because a large nuclear reactor just went underneath, and things like that
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"Eve of Destruction", it's not just for old hippies anymore...
If the sub is moving, their is a layer of compressed water on one side, and a layer of slightly less compressed water on the other side (kind of like how radar sees a moving volume). Not to mention any bubbles generated by the spinning prop(s) out back decreasing the density of the water significantly. Question is; can we detect it fast enough to matter? Knowing where a sub was 30min ago is useless.
IIRC, magnetic harmony has already been reached between sub and ocean. I think that was something they did back in the 50's or 60's. Not 100% on that though...
Well, inertially navigated submarines DO have a gravity map of the area they are operating in. At least the one's I was on.
The gravity map values are applied as correction factors to the inertial navigators.
The gyro's are attracted towards denser areas, which causes precession, which is picked up as an incorrect acceleration, and this throws the position of the inertial navigator off.
So we basically aplied a correction signal to keep the gyro's orientated to the correct reference planes in the math model so the 'real' accelerations could be correctly calculated.
The link from the parent: http://www.csr.utexas.edu/grace/gallery/gravity/03 _07_GRACE.html
Patrick Doyle
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Seems one weighs more in california than in new york. Am I the only one who has a great idea for a new 'guaranteed' weight-loss plan to sell on ebay? [running to the US patent office....]
Stupid people make stupid things profitable.