Abstract
The study of Earth rotation encompasses the complex nature of orientation changes, the excitation of these changes and their geophysical implications in a broad variety of areas. Studies have embarked on a new era with the advent of highly accurate space geodetic techniques and the increasing availability of complementary geophysical data sets. This paper provides an overview of Earth rotation variations from hours to centuries with a brief discussion of polar motion and nutation results.
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Dickey, J. O. (1995). Earth Rotation Variations from Hours to Centuries. Highlights of Astronomy, 10, 17–44. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1539299600010339
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