2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-022-03087-9
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A First Reliable Gravity Tidal Model for Lake Nasser Region (Egypt)

Abstract: In the framework of the French–Egyptian Imhotep Project, two spring gravimeters have been installed in the area of Lake Nasser (Egypt) with the aim to establish a first reliable gravity tide model for the region. The two tidal gravity stations are located in Aswan, on the northern edge of the lake and in Abu Simbel in the south, respectively. This study was mainly aimed to obtain a reliable model of the crustal response to tidal forces and, consequently, to increase the accuracy of the geodetic observations, t… Show more

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“…Calibration factors of two spring gravimeters were obtained at two stations at Lake Nasser in Egypt, using the Earth and ocean loading tides as a calibration signal. The instruments will be used for defining the crustal deformation and gravity changes induced by the level changes of Lake Nasser (Riccardi et al, 2022). A work demonstrating the benefits of repeated gravity observations refers to South Eastern Tibet, a geodynamically active region (Chen et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Calibration factors of two spring gravimeters were obtained at two stations at Lake Nasser in Egypt, using the Earth and ocean loading tides as a calibration signal. The instruments will be used for defining the crustal deformation and gravity changes induced by the level changes of Lake Nasser (Riccardi et al, 2022). A work demonstrating the benefits of repeated gravity observations refers to South Eastern Tibet, a geodynamically active region (Chen et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%