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The smaller measurement intervals allow better distinction in recorded data, which can be caused by changes in rock density or elevation.

A "gal" or "Galileo" is a non-SI measure of gravitic acceleration equal to 0.01 m/s².

A milligal is 1 x 10-5 m/sec2.

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