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Sci Adv ; 5(9): eaax0800, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31523711

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Mobile gravimetry is important in metrology, navigation, geodesy, and geophysics. Atomic gravimeters could be among the most accurate mobile gravimeters but are currently constrained by being complex and fragile. Here, we demonstrate a mobile atomic gravimeter, measuring tidal gravity variations in the laboratory and surveying gravity in the field. The tidal gravity measurements achieve a sensitivity of 37 µGal/ Hz (1 µGal = 10 nm/s2) and a long-term stability of better than 2 µGal, revealing ocean tidal loading effects and recording several distant earthquakes. We survey gravity in the Berkeley Hills with an uncertainty of around 0.04 mGal and determine the density of the subsurface rocks from the vertical gravity gradient. With simplicity and sensitivity, our instrument paves the way for bringing atomic gravimeters to field applications.

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Science ; 310(5753): 1469-73, 2005 Dec 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16322451

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We present a detailed history of glacial to Holocene radiocarbon in the deep western North Atlantic from deep-sea corals and paired benthic-planktonic foraminifera. The deglaciation is marked by switches between radiocarbon-enriched and -depleted waters, leading to large radiocarbon gradients in the water column. These changes played an important role in modulating atmospheric radiocarbon. The deep-ocean record supports the notion of a bipolar seesaw with increased Northern-source deep-water formation linked to Northern Hemisphere warming and the reverse. In contrast, the more frequent radiocarbon variations in the intermediate/deep ocean are associated with roughly synchronous changes at the poles.


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Anthozoa , Climate , Eukaryota , Ice Cover , Animals , Atlantic Ocean , Carbon Isotopes , Carbon Radioisotopes , Time , Zooplankton
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