Exploring with Gravity
Originally published in 1976
Body
Among oil and mineral prospecting tools are instruments that measure anomalies in gravitational and related fields. These instruments work because density of hydrocarbon bearing rock or ore deposits is different from normal soil. Langley Research Center undertook a six month feasibility study to adapt a sensitive resonance fluorescence spectrometer as a gravitometer. The spectrometer was improved initially by Langley Research Center to investigate small changes in atomic composition of spacecraft metals that might cause structural fatigue. Results indicate that such device can detect gravitational normalities from air with sufficient accuracy to reveal mineral and oil sources.
Full article: http://hdl.handle.net/hdl:2060/20030005456
Abstract
Among oil and mineral prospecting tools are instruments that measure anomalies in gravitational and related fields. These instruments work because density of hydrocarbon bearing rock or ore deposits is different from normal soil. Langley Research Center undertook a six month feasibility study to adapt a sensitive resonance fluorescence spectrometer as a gravitometer. The spectrometer was improved initially by Langley Research Center to investigate small changes in atomic composition of spacecraft metals that might cause structural fatigue. Results indicate that such device can detect gravitational normalities from air with sufficient accuracy to reveal mineral and oil sources.