The polar motion excitation is mainly due to the mass transport of the atmosphere and the oceans. So far, the observed motion is not fully explained from seasonal to diurnal scales. Our effort has focused on the Chandler wobble as well as fluctuations with period smaller than 50 days and diurnal variations, which remain still partially unexplained. We show that the atmospheric and oceanic mass redistributions are the principal causes of the Chandler wobble irregularities and the rapid polar motion of periods between 3 and 50 days. However, major differences persist at diurnal scales. Moreover, the redistributions of the continental water are important but, modelling those processes is imprecise due to the complexity and lack of observations...
Cette thèse a pour objectif de modéliser les déformations saisonnières de la Terre associées aux red...
The effects were determined of the global redistribution of water mass on various geodetic observabl...
Aims. We investigated the causes of the Earth’s Chandler wobble variability over the past ...
The polar motion excitation is mainly due to the mass transport of the atmosphere and the oceans. So...
International audienceThe influence of the continental water storage on the polar motion is not well...
This paper focuses on the contribution of inter-annual hydrological mass redistributions to the exci...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ocean bottom pressure (OBP) are major contributors to the observ...
Continental hydrology has a large influence on the excitation of polar motion (PM). However, these e...
The hydrological contribution to polar motion is a major challenge in explaining the observed geodet...
We estimate geophysical excitations (chi(1) and chi(2)) of polar motion using multiple sources of da...
International audienceFirst harmonics of the gravity field (C21 and S21), derived from the Gravity R...
At seasonal and intraseasonal time scales, polar motions are mainly excited by angular momentum fluc...
International audienceWe analyzed the impacts of data span on trend estimates using Earth's long-ter...
Similar to seasonal and intraseasonal variations in polar motion (PM), interannual variations are al...
Changes in the annual variation of the Earth's polar motion are found to be largely caused by the va...
Cette thèse a pour objectif de modéliser les déformations saisonnières de la Terre associées aux red...
The effects were determined of the global redistribution of water mass on various geodetic observabl...
Aims. We investigated the causes of the Earth’s Chandler wobble variability over the past ...
The polar motion excitation is mainly due to the mass transport of the atmosphere and the oceans. So...
International audienceThe influence of the continental water storage on the polar motion is not well...
This paper focuses on the contribution of inter-annual hydrological mass redistributions to the exci...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ocean bottom pressure (OBP) are major contributors to the observ...
Continental hydrology has a large influence on the excitation of polar motion (PM). However, these e...
The hydrological contribution to polar motion is a major challenge in explaining the observed geodet...
We estimate geophysical excitations (chi(1) and chi(2)) of polar motion using multiple sources of da...
International audienceFirst harmonics of the gravity field (C21 and S21), derived from the Gravity R...
At seasonal and intraseasonal time scales, polar motions are mainly excited by angular momentum fluc...
International audienceWe analyzed the impacts of data span on trend estimates using Earth's long-ter...
Similar to seasonal and intraseasonal variations in polar motion (PM), interannual variations are al...
Changes in the annual variation of the Earth's polar motion are found to be largely caused by the va...
Cette thèse a pour objectif de modéliser les déformations saisonnières de la Terre associées aux red...
The effects were determined of the global redistribution of water mass on various geodetic observabl...
Aims. We investigated the causes of the Earth’s Chandler wobble variability over the past ...