none3siIn recent years a number of studies have investigated the influence of compressibility on geophysical observables such as postglacial rebound deformation rates and the geoid. Some of these studies indicate that long-term signatures such as the geoid might be sensitive to compressibility. As both load relaxation and tidal-effective relaxation of the equatorial bulge are operative in a dependent way, polar wander can potentially be more sensitive to compressible rheologies if the interference between the two relaxation mechanisms is constructive. This has motivated us to study the influence of compressibility on true polar wander by means of spherical, laterally homogeneous, self-gravitating analytical earth models. As we wish to study...