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A10 Absolute Gravimeter. A field deployable version of the laboratory FG5 absolute gravimeter, was developed by Micro-g LaCoste in the early 2000’s. This instrument, now known as the A10, operates on principals nearly identical to the FG5 free fall gravimeter. However, the laser used in the A10 system is not a primary standard due to the low power and fragile nature of the Iodine based laser, and does need to be calibrated routinely. (Source: National Geodetic Survey)

A10 Absolute Gravimeter. A field deployable version of the laboratory FG5 absolute gravimeter, was developed by Micro-g LaCoste in the early 2000’s. This instrument, now known as the A10, operates on principals nearly identical to the FG5 free fall gravimeter. However, the laser used in the A10 system is not a primary standard due to the low power and fragile nature of the Iodine based laser, and does need to be calibrated routinely. (Source: National Geodetic Survey)

A10 Absolute Gravimeter. A field deployable version of the laboratory FG5 absolute gravimeter, was developed by Micro-g LaCoste in the early 2000’s. This instrument, now known as the A10, operates on principals nearly identical to the FG5 free fall gravimeter. However, the laser used in the A10 system is not a primary standard due to the low power and fragile nature of the Iodine based laser, and does need to be calibrated routinely. (Source: National Geodetic Survey)

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