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New Tools for Terrain Gravimetry

Livrables

Data policy guidelines

Definition of guidelines for the management of project data.

Data usage for hazard analysis

Report on how the new data produced by the gravity imager can be used for the purpose of hazard analysis

Dissemination and Exploitation Plan

The dissemination and exploitation plan will be developed by INGV, with support from the other partners, and will consist of several actions that will be carried out throughout the duration of the project.

Pilot phase of data analysis

Report on the analysis of the data acquired through the new measurement system during the pilot phase after deployment

First project report

Delivery of the first project report for the EC.

Second project report

Delivery of the second project report

Plan for the deployment

Detailed plan outlining actions needed to deploy the gravity imager in the field.

Parameters definition for devices design

Definition of the relevant parameters of the expected gravity changes (time, space and amplitude scales) that will inform the design of the new devices.

Data Management Plan

The plan will be developed by INGV, with support from the other partners, and will outline how data are to be handled, both during the project and after its completion.

Final project report

Final report presenting the mainachievements and outcomes of the of the project

Gravity imager test report

Report on the laboratory tests performed on the integrated measurement system MEMS pixels and anchor quantum gravimeter

Database structure

Early development of database structure will allow database population as soon as the gravity imager has been deployed.

Quantum device prototype

Delivery of the prototype of the quantum gravimeter, featuring characteristics that match the objectives of the project.

Gravity imager design review

"Document where the design characteristics of the gravity imager (including MEMS ""pixels"" and ""anchor"" quantum gravimeter) are detailed."

MEMS device prototype

Delivery of the prototype of the MEMS gravimeter, featuring characteristics that match the objectives of the project.

Data mining tool

Implementation of software tools able to spot gravity anomalies likely related to bulk volcanic processes.

Deployment of the system

Installation of the gravity imager in the summit zone of Mt. Etna.

Physical models of relevant processes

Delivery of physical models of the processes controlling the development of observable gravity changes.

On-field infrastructures

Delivery of field infrastructures for hosting the devices in the integrated measurement system.

Kick-off workshop

Organization of a kick-off workshop, with participation of end-user representatives and TV/Internet delivery networks, for press release.

2nd workshop

Organization of the second project workshop with participation of enduser representatives and TVInternet delivery networks for press release

Final workshop

Organization of the final workshop where the main achievements of the project will be presented to different stakeholders

Project short video

Delivery of a short video presenting the main objectives of NEWTON-g and introducing the partners involved in the project.

Project website and logo

Launch of the NEWTONg website to present the project objectives and the partners involved Delivery of the project logo

Publications

"The NEWTON-g ""gravity imager"": a new window into processes involving subsurface fluids"

Auteurs: Daniele Carbone, Flavio Cannavò, Filippo Greco, Alfio Messina, Danilo Contrafatto, Giuseppe Siligato, Jean Lautier-Gaud, Laura Antoni-Micollier, Giles Hammond, Richard Middlemiss, Karl Toland, Elske de Zeeuw - van Dalfsen, Mathijs Koymans, Eleonora Rivalta, Mehdi Nikkhoo, Costanza Bonadonna, and Corine Frischknecht
Publié dans: EGU General Assembly 2020, Numéro EGU2020-16329, 2020
Éditeur: EGU
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-16329

Analytical and numerical optimization of gravimetric networks: case studyMount Etna, Italy

Auteurs: Mehdi Nikkhoo, Eleonora Rivalta, Daniele Carbone, Flavio Cannavo’
Publié dans: 6th Workshop on Physics of Volcanoes - Book Of Abstracts, 2020, Page(s) 13
Éditeur: University of Hamburg and the German Geophysical Society (DGG)

Application of newly developed gravimeters to monitor and study active volcanoes: the NEWTON-g project

Auteurs: Daniele Carbone, Flavio Cannavò, Filippo Greco, Alfio Messina, Giuseppe Siligato, Jean Lautier-Gaud, Laura Antoni-Micollier, Giles Hammond, Richard Middlemiss, Elske van Zeeuw de-Dalfsen, Mathijs Koymans, Eleonora Rivalta, Mehdi Nikkhoo, and Costanza Bonadonna
Publié dans: Geophysical Research Abstracts, Numéro Vol. 21, EGU2019-7352, 2019, 2019
Éditeur: EGU

The NEWTON-g gravity imager: a new window into sub-surface fluid displacement

Auteurs: Laura Antoni-Micollier, Daniele Carbone, Flavio Cannavò, Letizia Spampinato, Filippo Greco, Jean Lautier-Gaud, Richard Middlemiss, Giles Hammond, Elske de Zeeuw - van Dalfsen, Mathijs Koymans, Mehdi Nikkhoo, Eleonora Rivalta, and Costanza Bonadonna
Publié dans: Geophysical Research Abstracts, Numéro Vol. 21, EGU2019-10095-1, 2019, 2019
Éditeur: EGU

Optimization of network configuration for an array of low-cost gravimeters at Mount Etna

Auteurs: Mehdi Nikkhoo, Eleonora Rivalta, Daniele Carbone, Flavio Cannavò
Publié dans: Geophysical Research Abstracts, Numéro Vol. 21, EGU2019-15092, 2019, 2019
Éditeur: EGU

Investigation of temperature sensitivity of a MEMS gravimeter based on geometric anti-spring

Auteurs: Vinod Belwanshi, Abhinav Prasad, Karl Toland, Richard Middlemiss, Douglas Paul, and Giles Hammond
Publié dans: Review of Scientific Instruments, Numéro 93, 125002, 2022, ISSN 0034-6748
Éditeur: American Institute of Physics
DOI: 10.1063/5.0114664

Absolute and Relative Gravity Measurements at Volcanoes: Current State and New Developments Under the NEWTON-g Project

Auteurs: Greco F., Carbone D., Cannavò F., Messina A., Siligato G.
Publié dans: International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 2020, Page(s) 1-7, ISSN 0939-9585
Éditeur: Springer
DOI: 10.1007/1345_2020_126

The Benefits of Using a Network of Superconducting Gravimeters to Monitor and Study Active Volcanoes

Auteurs: Daniele Carbone, Flavio Cannavò, Filippo Greco, Richard Reineman, Richard J. Warburton
Publié dans: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Numéro 123, 2019, ISSN 2169-9313
Éditeur: American Geophysical Union
DOI: 10.1029/2018jb017204

The NEWTON-g Gravity Imager: Toward New Paradigms for Terrain Gravimetry

Auteurs: D. Carbone, L. Antoni-Micollier, G. Hammond, E. de Zeeuw - van Dalfsen, E. Rivalta, C. Bonadonna, A. Messina, J. Lautier-Gaud, K. Toland, M. Koymans, K. Anastasiou, S. Bramsiepe, F. Cannavò, D. Contrafatto, C. Frischknecht, F. Greco, G. Marocco, R. Middlemiss, V. Ménoret, A. Noack, L. Passarelli, D. Paul, A. Prasad, G. Siligato, P. Vermeulen
Publié dans: Frontiers in Earth Science, Numéro 8, 2020, ISSN 2296-6463
Éditeur: Frontiers Media SA
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2020.573396

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