Do a google image search on "bouguer gravity anomaly" and "free air gravity anomaly" and find a map of gravity for your fair town.
In one of my geophysics classes one student project was to determine if gravity anomalies would have a measurable impact on ski jumping results for events held in different parts of the world. The answer was "yes", gravity could explain up to a centimeter or so of additional/less distance in ski jumping.
Also, gravimeters can detect differences in gravity within a room based on whether you set them on a table or on the floor.
Useful for exploration for oil, metals, diamonds, mapping aquifer deletion.In what way can this be really useful? We already have lots of projects that are already proven useful that don't get enough funding.
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Useful for exploration for oil, metals, diamonds, mapping aquifer deletion.
There is still a huge market for natural diamonds. Just a matter of taste there.Discovering diamonds is no longer necessary now that we can make them synthetically. How does exploring the slight variations in gravity over large areas help with any of the rest?
For one lab, we had to measure gravity at every floor of the building when I took geophysics during the late 70s. There was a nice gravity delta measured when you went up/down just one floor.