..Working Group for
Geodynamics ..Chair: Hans-Georg Scherneck
Short activity report
2003-2004
The NKG Working Group for Geodynamics coordinates measurement
campaigns, primarily gravity, in the postglacial rebound area in
Fennoscandia. Currently we are in a transition phase between Relative
Gravity measurements using spring gravimeters of Lacoste-Romberg type
to Absolute Gravimetry using instruments of
JILA/Faller/Micro-g-Solutions type. Thanks to an ongoing project at
IfE, University of Hannover (Germany) in conjunction with the GRACE
satellite project, AG-observations could be significantly increased
both temporally and spatially. The first GRACE Ground Truth campaigns
took part in 2003. They coincided with another scheduled, regular
campaign by BKG, Frankfurt/M. (Germany). Completed by the observations
carried out by FGI, Masala (Finland), 22 stations were observed in
2003, seven of which by several of the teams. Thus, the ambitions of
the document on an Absolute Gravity Plan for NKG of 2003 could be
exceeded. Several new stations have been added to the originally
proposed ones. Completions of the site list will appear as the project
will respond to requests, primarily issued within the ECGN project, for
collocation of gravity observations with tide gauges and GPS stations.
As an effort to phase out the relative instruments, final observations
of the land upflift profiles have been carried out in 2003. This
concerns the lines at 63 and 56 degrees north. Observations on the
lines at 61 and 65 degrees with spring gravimeters are more or less
considered as terminated. They may be observed in the future
anticipating the advent of small, portable absolute gravimeters. A
final report is considered for praparation to the autum meeting of the
NKG Presidium.
A new Absolute gravimeter has been obtained in 2004 by the University
of Agriculture at Ås (Norway). This instrument participates in
the 2004 campaigns.
The WG for Geodynamics has arranged a workshop meeting at Gävle
15-16 April. This meeting was also the platform for communication of
first scientific results and technical experiences from the 2003
Absolute gravity measurements. The minutes from this meeting and
complementary documents are available
via the home page of the WG (http://barre.oso.chalmers.se/hgs/NKGWG/index.html
, see under News).
The minutes will complete the overview of the activities of the group
in detail.
The WG for Geodynamics is currently involved in devising a Nordic
Geodetic
Observing System, comprising the absolute gravity stations, GPS, VLBI,
SLR sites and tide gauges.