IAG-IASPEI 2017

Presentation information

Oral

IAG Symposia » G02. Static gravity field

[G02-2] Gravimetry

Mon. Jul 31, 2017 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Room 502 (Kobe International Conference Center 5F, Room 502)

Chairs: Yoichi Fukuda (Kyoto University) , Leonid Vitushkin (D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology)

11:30 AM - 11:45 AM

[G02-2-05] An innovative tool for marine Gravimetry: results of a survey with a cold atom gravimeter

Marie-Francoise Lalancette1, 3, 4, Didier Rouxel1, 4, Yannick Bidel2, Alexandre Bresson2, Nassim Zahzam2, Sylvain Lucas1,4, Cedric Blanchard2, Gildas Delachienne1 (1.Shom, Brest, France, 2.ONERA, Paris, France, 3.IUEM/LGO/UMR6538, 4.GRGS)

Measurements of marine gravimetry are usually carried out by relative shipborne gravimeter. We present the development and the tests of an absolute onboard gravimeter for marine applications that highlights a real technological breakthrough. This instrument is based on the measurement of the acceleration of a cloud of cold atoms in free fall with an atom interferometry method. This technology has already shown excellent performances for static gravimeters and compares favorably with the best classical mechanical absolute gravimeters. Here the challenges were to develop a cold atom gravimeter able to measure gravity in a mobile platform where the gravimeter is subject to accelerations and rotations. For this purpose, the sensor head has been miniaturized and placed in a gyrostabilized platform. The gravimeter has also been adapted to work with strong vibrations and accelerations which occur in a ship. We report the gravity marine survey realized by strong swell and bad weather in the bay of Biscaye during the winter 2015-2016. After laboratory tests, the prototype has been successfully tested on the French Shom N/O vessel " Beautemps-Beaupre " during two campaigns of few days and compared to the commercial spring marine gravimeter KSS32-M. We present the results and the benefit of such a technology for marine surveyors.