Coordinator: Loïc DRIGO
Missions
The Geophysics and Positioning cluster brings together a set of instrumental, analytical, and software resources supporting research conducted at global to regional scales on Earth observation and reference systems, on the structure and internal dynamics of the globe, and the study of fluid envelopes. It relies on various observation platforms (gravimetry, magnetism, subsurface geophysics, GNSS, and InSAR) contributing to national research infrastructures and observation services, two of which are also accredited within the Carnot Extra&Co scheme.
Services and platforms
Magnetism
Loïc Drigo, Mélina Macouin & Sonia Rousse
Missions: Characterization of the magnetic properties of a material, a rock or a soil.
Equipment: Kappabridge KLY5 and KLY3-CS3-CLT, JR5 magnetometer, field proton magnetometer, field and laboratory measurements.
Gravimetry
Germinal Gabalda, Sylvain Bonvalot & Lucia Seoane
Missions: Study of the spatial and temporal variations of the gravity field, support to the activities of the Bureau Gravimétrique International (BGI).
Equipment: Relative field gravimeters (Scintrex), absolute field gravimeter (A10), absolute quantum gravimeter (AQG MuQuanS), global databases, analysis and modeling software.
GNSS
Germinal Gabalda & Alvaro Santamaria
Missions: Determination of point coordinates (land, sea, air, space) and displacement measurements with centimetric to sub-centimetric accuracy.
Equipment: Geodetic GNSS receivers (Leica, Trimble, Topcon, Thales) for static or kinematic positioning, commercial and research software (GINS developed by CNES).
InSAR
Dominque Rémy
Missions: Processing and analysis of ground displacement measurements by radar interferometry.
Equipment: Radar image processing software, displacement modeling codes, inversion codes.
Subsurface geophysics
Missions: Study of the physical properties of soils
Equipment: Probing and electrical tomography, proton magnetometer, slingram electro-magnetism, georadar, seismic, susceptibility meter, positioning, GNSS-R.