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Repeat microgravity data from Mesilla Valley, New Mexico, 2016-2017

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2016-01-19
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2016-04-14
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2016-06-28
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2017-01-31

Citation

Kennedy, J.R., Robertson, A.J., Carruth, R.L., and Rinehart, A.J., 2017, Repeat microgravity data from Mesilla Valley, New Mexico, 2016-2017: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7BV7F3Q.

Summary

Note: this data release has been depecrated. Find the updated version here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P94SN60M. This dataset represents the network-adjusted results of relative- and absolute-gravity surveys in Mesilla and Las Cruces, New Mexico. Relative-gravity surveys were carried out using a Zero Length Spring, Inc. relative-gravity meter. The effect of solid Earth tides and ocean loading were removed from the data. Instrument drift was removed by evaluating gravity change during repeated measurements at one or more base stations. Absolute-gravity surveys were carried out using a Micro-g LaCoste, Inc. A-10 absolute-gravity meter. Vertical gradients between the different measuring heights of the absolute- and relative-gravity meters [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Jeffrey R Kennedy
Originator :
Jeffrey R Kennedy, Andrew J Robertson, Robert L Carruth, Alex J Rinehart
Metadata Contact :
Jeffrey R Kennedy
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
Project Chief :
Andrew J Robertson
USGS Mission Area :
Water

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Purpose

Data were collected to evaluate aquifer-storage change. Using the horizontal infinite-slab approximation, gravity data (in units of acceleration, for example, m/s^2), are converted to a thickness of free-standing water, regardless of the depth to or porosity of the interval at which storage-change occurs. Data are not corrected for soil-moisture variation (that is, estimated storage changes include all storage change between the land surface and the aquifer).

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