The effects were determined of the global redistribution of water mass on various geodetic observables, especially polar motion, and complementary observables such as geodetic satellite positions. The effect of water mass redistribution has been and continues to be less well known and more difficult to observe than effects of air mass distribution, yet the water contribution is potentially significant over a large range of periods. The current understanding is reviewed of the contribution of polar drift, decadal polar motion, Chandler and annual wobbles, and higher frequency polar motion, as determined through the efforts of the funded work within the NASA Crustal Dynamics Project, and in the context of the general literature on the subject...
International audienceWe analyzed the impacts of data span on trend estimates using Earth's long-ter...
Progress towards achieving a quantitative understanding of the exchanges of water between Earth's ma...
Terrestrial water storage consists of groundwater, soil moisture, snow, ice, surface water, and wate...
This paper focuses on the contribution of inter-annual hydrological mass redistributions to the exci...
textThe goal of this research was to investigate further the role of air redistribution and continen...
International audienceThe influence of the continental water storage on the polar motion is not well...
textAn evaluation of the global water storage contribution to the Chandler wobble has never been und...
The polar motion excitation is mainly due to the mass transport of the atmosphere and the oceans. So...
Previous studies on the hydrological excitation of the Earth's polar motion have neglected the ...
textThe laser geodetic satellites Lageos and Starlette exhibit residual orbital motion with an unexp...
The objective of this investigation has been to examine the mass and momentum exchange between the a...
Continental hydrology has a large influence on the excitation of polar motion (PM). However, these e...
The geophysical causes and consequences of the Earth's rotation are reviewed. Specific topics covere...
Analysis of nonseasonal polar motion excitation and atmospheric mass equatorial angular momentum (EA...
The rotation of the Earth is not regular. It changes on virtually every timescale we know in both po...
International audienceWe analyzed the impacts of data span on trend estimates using Earth's long-ter...
Progress towards achieving a quantitative understanding of the exchanges of water between Earth's ma...
Terrestrial water storage consists of groundwater, soil moisture, snow, ice, surface water, and wate...
This paper focuses on the contribution of inter-annual hydrological mass redistributions to the exci...
textThe goal of this research was to investigate further the role of air redistribution and continen...
International audienceThe influence of the continental water storage on the polar motion is not well...
textAn evaluation of the global water storage contribution to the Chandler wobble has never been und...
The polar motion excitation is mainly due to the mass transport of the atmosphere and the oceans. So...
Previous studies on the hydrological excitation of the Earth's polar motion have neglected the ...
textThe laser geodetic satellites Lageos and Starlette exhibit residual orbital motion with an unexp...
The objective of this investigation has been to examine the mass and momentum exchange between the a...
Continental hydrology has a large influence on the excitation of polar motion (PM). However, these e...
The geophysical causes and consequences of the Earth's rotation are reviewed. Specific topics covere...
Analysis of nonseasonal polar motion excitation and atmospheric mass equatorial angular momentum (EA...
The rotation of the Earth is not regular. It changes on virtually every timescale we know in both po...
International audienceWe analyzed the impacts of data span on trend estimates using Earth's long-ter...
Progress towards achieving a quantitative understanding of the exchanges of water between Earth's ma...
Terrestrial water storage consists of groundwater, soil moisture, snow, ice, surface water, and wate...