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  1. Gradiometer - Wikipedia

    Scientist making a magnetic survey with an axial gradiometer. A gradiometer measures the gradient (numerical rate of change) of a physical quantity, such as a magnetic field or gravity.

  2. Difference Between A Magnetometer & A Gradiometer

    Apr 24, 2017 · A gradiometer evaluates the difference between two measurements. For example, you could use a gradiometer to measure the degree to which a hill rises, i.e., the difference the …

  3. Gradiometers - Bartington Instruments

    Our range of fluxgate magnetic field gradiometers are the go-to solutions for measuring the gradient of magnetic fields. They can be used with our Non-Magnetic Cart, or on our Grad601 …

  4. How are electrodes, magnetometers or gradiometers described?

    Sep 8, 2025 · The gradiometer definition generally consists of multiple coils per channel, e.g., two coils for a 1st order axial gradiometer, in which the orientations of the bottom and top coil are …

  5. GRADIOMETER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Oct 11, 2017 · The meaning of GRADIOMETER is an instrument for measuring the gradient of a physical quantity (such as the earth's magnetic field).

  6. FGM650 Gradiometer - Magnetometer SENSYS

    The SENSYS FGM650/10 is a vertical difference magnetometer with a standard measurement range of ±10 μT. It is used in various surface-, underwater- and borehole measurement …

  7. Gradiometer - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    A gradiometer is an instrument used to measure the gradient (the spatial rate of change) of a physical quantity, typically in the context of magnetic fields or gravitational fields.

  8. Gravity Gradiometers - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A gravity gradiometer is defined as an instrument that measures the spatial derivatives of the gravity vector, particularly the vertical gravity gradient, which represents the rate of change of …

  9. Bartington Fluxgate Gradiometer, Grad601 - GMW Associates

    The gradiometer’s main application is for the use or land survey for archaeological features. The highly sensitive gradiometers will detect sub-nT field variations over the spacing between the …

  10. Gradiometer (seismic) - Geology & Exploration

    The gradiometer measures the difference in magnetic field strength between two or more sensors separated by a known distance. The higher the gradient, the sharper the magnetic anomaly.