In August 2015, the superconducting gravimeter GWR-C021 will be measuring gravity changes continuously for 20 years at the geophysical station of Membach, eastern Belgium. Those measurements have pioneered the use of surface gravity measurements to elucidate water dynamics in the terrestrial crust. Based on this experience, another superconducting gravimeter iGrav was installed in November 2014 in Rochefort in the Framework of the KARAG project (Karst Aquifer Research by Geophysics). To celebrate this anniversary and the installation of the iGrav in Rochefort, a symposium was organized on the 23 October 2015, aiming to gather hydrologists, hydrogeologists, geologists, geophysicists to discuss advances in geophysical techniques to assess components of the terrestrial water balance at different scales.
Van Camp, M., & Vanclooster, M. (2015). Hydrology, Geoophysics and Geodesy - A new way to manage water ressources. ROB. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/188065