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  • Indexes and data records for Regional gravity observations on the UK mainland, Northern Ireland, offshore islands, tidal estuaries and seabed. Records include station identities, position, gravity reading and reduced gravity values. Most of the surveys were carried out by the BGS but the database includes data originally acquired by other organisations and subsequently given to the BGS to be managed as part of the national archive. Complete coverage of the UK mainland with a station density of 1-2 stations per square kilometre.

  • Corrected and smoothed ship gravity, magnetics and bathymetry data acquired by BGS as part of its Offshore Reconnaissance Mapping Programme. This programme was commenced in 1967, funded mainly by the Department of Energy. Corrected and smoothed ship gravity and bathymetry data from various commercial and academic surveys between 1965 and 1994 Confidential MOD (Ministry of Defence) Hydrographic Office integrated ship gravity and magnetics surveys of North West Europe marine areas for which BGS acts as agent. Network adjusted gravity and magnetic compilations of data from BGS and non-BGS sources.

  • Corrected and smoothed ship gravity, magnetics and bathymetry data acquired by MOD Hydrographic Office for which BGS acts as agent. May be available for distribution subject to Hydrographic Office approval.

  • Corrected and smoothed ship gravity, magnetics and bathymetry data acquired by various commercial and academic bodies. Provided to BGS for various reasons. May be available for distribution.

  • Corrected and smoothed and network adjusted ship gravity, magnetics and bathymetry data acquired by BGS as part of its Offshore Reconnaissance Mapping Programme. This programme was commenced in 1967, funded mainly by the Department of Energy.

  • Regional gravity observations on the UK mainland, Northern Ireland, offshore islands, tidal estuaries and seabed. Most of the surveys were carried out by the BGS but the database includes data originally acquired by other organisations and subsequently given to the BGS to be managed as part of the national archive. Complete coverage of the UK mainland with a station density of 1-2 stations per square kilometre.