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Authors: Baldi, P.* 
Casula, G.* 
Focardi, S.* 
Palmonari, F.* 
Title: Tidal analysis of data recorded by a superconducting gravimeter
Issue Date: May-1995
Series/Report no.: 2/38 (1995)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/1761
Keywords: Earth tides
tidas analysis
Subject Classification04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.06. Measurements and monitoring 
Abstract: A superconducting gravimeter was used to monitor the tidal signal for a period of five months. The instrument was placed in a site (Brasimone station, Italy) chat-acterized by a low noise level, and was calibrated with a precision of 0.2%. Then tidal analysis on hourly data was performed and the results presented in this paper; amplitudes, gravimetric factors, phase differences for the main tidal waves, M2, S2, N2, 01, Pl, K1, QI, were calculated together with barometric pressure admittance and long term instrumental drift.
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