TY - GEN digital ID - 131683195 TI - The Hunt for Earth Gravity : A History of Gravity Measurement from Galileo to the 21st Century PY - 2018 SN - 9783319749594 PB - Cham Springer International Publishing DB - UniCat KW - Pure sciences. Natural sciences (general) KW - Geophysics KW - Physical geography KW - Geography KW - History KW - wetenschapsgeschiedenis KW - geschiedenis KW - geografie KW - fysische geografie KW - geofysica KW - anno 2000-2099 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131683195 AB - The author of this history of mankind’s increasingly successful attempts to understand, to measure and to map the Earth’s gravity field (commonly known as ‘little g’ or just ‘g’) has been following in the footsteps of the pioneers, intermittently and with a variety of objectives, for more than fifty years. It is a story that begins with Galileo’s early experiments with pendulums and falling bodies, progresses through the conflicts between Hooke and Newton and culminates in the measurements that are now being made from aircraft and satellites. The spectacular increases in accuracy that have been achieved during this period provide the context, but the main focus is on the people, many of whom were notable eccentrics. Also covered are the reasons WHY these people thought their measurements would be useful, with emphasis in the later chapters on the place of ‘g’ in today’s applied geology, and on the ways in which it is providing new and spectacular visions of our planet. It is also, in part, a personal memoir that explores the parallels between the way fieldwork is being done now and the difficulties that accompanied its execution in the past. Selected topics in the mathematics of ‘g’ are discussed in a series of short Codas. ER -