Gravity base stations in Indonesia and in the southwest Pacific
Gravity base stations in Indonesia and in the southwest Pacific
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Eastern Indonesia
New Caledonia
Fiji
New Caledonia
Fiji
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10.1575/1912/4070
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Gravity
Idonesia
Southwest Pacific
Idonesia
Southwest Pacific
Abstract
During October, November, and December of 1975, seventy gravity base stations
were established on the islands of eastern Indonesia (Timor, Wetar, Leti, Moa,
Sermata, Babar, Ambon, Seram, Manawoko, Kasiui, Kao Besar, Hungar, Serua, Banda
Neira, Boano, Kelang and S.W. Sulawesi), New Caledonia and Fiji. The measurements
were made with LaCoste and Romberg land gravimeter G-114. This report presents station descriptions and summarizes the results.
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Jezek, P. (1976). Gravity base stations in Indonesia and in the southwest Pacific. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/4070