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Introduction
Updated model of short-period tidal variations in Earth rotation / Ray Richard D., Space Geodesy Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight, USA
Diurnal and sub-diurnal variations of the Earth rotation / Zharov Vladimir E. (1), Gambis Daniel (2), Bizouard Christian (2),
(1) Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Russia,
(2) Observatoire de Paris, IERS, Paris, France
Estimation of subdiurnal tidal terms in UT1-UTC from VLBI data analysis / Titov Oleg, Saint-Petersburg University, Russia
Interpretation of high frequency polar motion and length of day variations / Arfa-Kaboodvand K.(l), Groten Erwin (1), Varga Peter (2), Zavoti J.(2),
(1) Darmstadt University of Technology, Institute for Physical Geodesy, Germany,
(2) Geodetic and Geophysical Research Institute of Hungarian Acad. of Sciences, Hungary
The short period nutations of the Earth / Souchay Jean (1) and Marta Folgueira (2),
(1) Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France,
(2) Instituto de Astronomia y Geodesia (UCM-CSIC), Madrid, Spain
Short periods in Earth rotation seen in VLBI data analysed by the least-squares collocation method / Titov Oleg(l) and Schuh Harald (2),
(1) Saint-Petersburg University, Russia,
(2) Institut für Geodäsie und Geophysik, Technische Universität Wien, Austria
Contribution of the GPS to monitor Earth Orientation Parameters / Weber Robert (1), Rothacher Markus (2), Beutler Gerhardt (3),
(1) University of Geodesy and Geophysics, TU-Vienna,
(2) Forschungseinrichtung Satellitengeodäsie, TU-Munich, Germany,
(3) Astronomical Institute, University of Berne
High frequency atmospheric excitation of Earth rotation / Brzezinski Aleksander
Space Research Centre, Polish Acad. of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Irregulär short period variations in Earth rotation / Kosek Wieslaw
Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Wavelet analysis of stochastic Signals / Michael Schmidt
Deutsches Geodaetisches Forschungsinstitut, Germany
Abilities of wavelet analysis for investigating short-period variations of Earth rotation / Michael Schmidt, Harald Schuh, Deutsches Geodaetisches Forschungsinstitut, Germany
Comparison between spectro-temporal analysis methods on the Earth rotation Parameters and their atmospheric excitation functions / Kosek Wieslaw (1), Popinski Waldemar (2)
(1) Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw, Poland
(2) Department of Standards, Central Statistical Office, Warsaw, Poland 81
Modes of variability in high-frequency atmospheric excitation for polar motion / Nastula Jolanta (1) and David A. Salstein (2)
(1) Space Research Centre, Polish Acad. Of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
(2) Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. Cambridge, MA, USA |