A theory for the long-term rotational motion of the quasi-rigid Earth was constructed by numerical integration. The theory spans 72,000 years centered about 1968 A.D., and provides accurate rotational and positional data for the Earth in the recent past and the near future. The physical model is termed dynamically consistent because developments for the active forces and torques are truncated based solely on their magnitudes regardless of their origin. The model includes all appropriate forces and torques due to the geopotential and tidal effects as well as lunisolar and planetary contributions. The elastic and inelastic deformations due to tidal action were too small to affect the mass properties of the Earth at the truncation level of the...
This paper presents the new and complete series named H96NUT for the nutation of a rigid Earth model...
22 may 2004We present here a new solution for the astronomical computation of the insolation quantit...
The theory of the Earth's rotation and the geophysical phenomena affecting it is examined. First pri...
International audienceA precise solution for the motion of the Earth axis (precession and nutation) ...
AIMS: An alternative to the traditional method for modeling kinematics of the Earth's rotation is pr...
Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The original publication is available at w...
This research is focused on determining the contribution to the precession of the Earth’s equator du...
Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The original publication is available at w...
In this paper the secular change in the length of day due to mass redistribution effects is revisite...
This research is focused on determining the contribution to the precession of the Earth’s equator du...
Construction of a theory of orbits about a precessing oblate planet, in terms of osculating elements...
Until recently, the methods of geodetic positioning on the Earth were limited to a precision of roug...
The geophysical causes and consequences of the Earth's rotation are reviewed. Specific topics covere...
The dynamical flattening of the Earth, H, related to the precession constant, is a fundamental astro...
This paper presents the new and complete series named H96NUT for the nutation of a rigid Earth model...
This paper presents the new and complete series named H96NUT for the nutation of a rigid Earth model...
22 may 2004We present here a new solution for the astronomical computation of the insolation quantit...
The theory of the Earth's rotation and the geophysical phenomena affecting it is examined. First pri...
International audienceA precise solution for the motion of the Earth axis (precession and nutation) ...
AIMS: An alternative to the traditional method for modeling kinematics of the Earth's rotation is pr...
Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The original publication is available at w...
This research is focused on determining the contribution to the precession of the Earth’s equator du...
Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The original publication is available at w...
In this paper the secular change in the length of day due to mass redistribution effects is revisite...
This research is focused on determining the contribution to the precession of the Earth’s equator du...
Construction of a theory of orbits about a precessing oblate planet, in terms of osculating elements...
Until recently, the methods of geodetic positioning on the Earth were limited to a precision of roug...
The geophysical causes and consequences of the Earth's rotation are reviewed. Specific topics covere...
The dynamical flattening of the Earth, H, related to the precession constant, is a fundamental astro...
This paper presents the new and complete series named H96NUT for the nutation of a rigid Earth model...
This paper presents the new and complete series named H96NUT for the nutation of a rigid Earth model...
22 may 2004We present here a new solution for the astronomical computation of the insolation quantit...
The theory of the Earth's rotation and the geophysical phenomena affecting it is examined. First pri...