The impact of El Niño and other low-frequency signals on Earth rotation and global Earth system parameters. Papers presented at a special section of the AGU '98 Spring Meeting, Boston, MA (USA), 26 - 29 May 1998.

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Earth Rotation: Variations, Polar Motion: Disturbances, Earth Atmosphere: Mass Distribution, Satellite Geodesy

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Some of the themes that are represented in this collection include: strong impact of El Niño on LOD variations; new facts dealing with El Niño impact on polar motion, and importance of altimetry measurements in studies of El Niño; similarities and differences of El Niño phenomena in 1983/1984 and 1997/1998; characterization of the statistical nature of El Niño.

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