Search Results - "Liard, J. O."
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The measurement of gravitational acceleration for the NRC watt balance
Published in CPEM 2010 (01-06-2010)“…In 2009 NRC commenced construction of a new laboratory to house the NRC watt balance. We describe the procedures used and give results for the measurements of…”
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The measurement of the local acceleration of gravity for the NIST-4 watt balance
Published in 29th Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements (CPEM 2014) (01-08-2014)“…A new watt balance is being constructed at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in preparation for the redefinition of the International…”
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Re-Evaluation of the Gravity Transfer Component of the NRC Kibble Balance
Published in 2018 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements (CPEM 2018) (01-07-2018)“…We describe a project to re-evaluate the transfer of the absolute determination of the local acceleration due to gravity from a nearby site, to the center of…”
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An intercomparison of LaCoste and Romberg Model-D gravimeters: results of the International D-meter Campaign 1983
Published in Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-05-1987)“…The LaCoste and Romberg Model-D gravimeter has found many applications in studies of geophysical processes around the world. To assist in evaluating the…”
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The 2012 North American Watt Balance Absolute Gravity Comparison
Published in 2012 Conference on Precision electromagnetic Measurements (01-07-2012)“…We report on a 2012 absolute gravity comparison performed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Unique to this work…”
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New constraints on Laurentide postglacial rebound from absolute gravity measurements
Published in Geophysical research letters (15-05-2001)“…Repeated absolute gravity measurements have been made over a period of several years at six sites along a 3000 km‐long, mid‐continental, North American profile…”
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