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Test of Newton’s inverse-square law in the Greenland ice cap
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1989
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GeophysicsIce-water SystemGlacierEngineeringGreenland Ice CapGravity FieldGeologySea IceCryosphereIce-structure InteractionIce MechanicsIce LoadAiry-type Geophysical ExperimentNewtonian GravityEarth ScienceGeodesy
An Airy-type geophysical experiment was conducted in a 2-km-deep hole in the Greenland ice cap at depths between 213 and 1673 m to test for possible violations of Newton's inverse-square law. An anomalous gravity gradient was observed. We cannot unambiguously attribute it to a breakdown of Newtonian gravity because we have shown that it might be due to unexpected geological features in the rock below the ice.
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