Earth Rotation: Solved and Unsolved Problems edited by Anny Cazenave.

The idea for organl.zl.ng an Advanced Research Workshop entirely devoted to the Earth rotation was born in 1983 when Professor Raymond Hide suggested this topic to the special NATO panel of global transport mechanism in the Geosciences. Such a specialized meeting did not take place since the GEOP re...

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Other Authors: Cazenave, Anny (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
Series:Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 187
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505 0 |a References Systems and Observation of the Earth’s Rotation Parameters -- Celestial Reference Systems -- The Conceptual and Conventional Definitions of the Earth Rotation Parameters -- How to Measure the Earth Rotation -- Polar Motion and Signal Processing -- Accurate Earth Orientation Time Series from VLBI Observations -- Historical and Paleoobservations of the Earth’s Rotation — Secular Variations -- Observations of Secular and Decade Changes in the Earth’s Rotation -- Earth Rotation and Solid Tides -- Tidal and Non Tidal Acceleration of the Earth’s Rotation -- Global Climatic Changes and Astronomical Theory of Paleoclimates -- Short Term Atmospheric and Oceanic Effects -- Meteorological Data for Earth Rotation Studies -- High Accuracy Earth Rotation and Atmospheric Angular Momentum -- The El-Nino, the Southern Oscillation and the Earth Rotation -- The Atmospheric Circulation, the Earth’s Rotation and Solar Activity -- Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling and Short Term Fluctuations of Earth Rotation -- The Damping of the Chandler Wobble and the Pole Tide -- Mantle and Core Effects -- The Influence of Earthquakes on the Polar Motion -- Flow in the Fluid Core and Earth’s Rotation -- Electromagnetic Core-Mantle Coupling -- Global Earth Models and Earth Rotation -- Resonance Effects of the Earth’s Fluid Core -- Long Period Core Dynamics -- Recommendations. 
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