The latest progress in air gravity measurement and data processing technology abroad
Hong ZHANG1, Neng ZHOU2, Xiao-Dan DENG3, Meng WANG3, Xing-Su LI3
1. Beijing Information Technology School of Information Management, Beijing 100192, China 2. Beijing Super-sonic Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100192, China 3. Key Laboratory of Airborne Geophysics and Remote Sensing Geology Ministry of Natural Resources, Beijing 100083, China
As a new geophysical exploration technology, airborne gravity has developed rapidly. It is of great significance and practical value to master the latest foreign technology for carrying out this survey and research in China and catching up with the advanced world level. In this paper, for the first time, the latest airborne gravity survey and data processing technologies abroad were comprehensively studied and summarized. The most advanced systems integration, survey methods and data processing technologies abroad were systematically introduced. The analysis and comparison were carried out, and the future development trend was prospected. Therefore, readers can fully understand the most advanced airborne gravity technology abroad, and directly and deeply use these technologies in survey and research, so as to promote and push forward the development of airborne gravity technology in China.
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Hong ZHANG, Neng ZHOU, Xiao-Dan DENG, Meng WANG, Xing-Su LI. The latest progress in air gravity measurement and data processing technology abroad. Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration, 2019, 43(5): 1015-1022.
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