The Variations of Geopotential Coefficients of Earth Caused by the Variational Masses Distribution the Change of Origin of Terrestrial Reference System and the Rotational Deformation

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The mass distribution on Earth surface has an obvious annual variation and it gives occasion to the changes of geopotential coefficients. Rotational deformation of Earth also could cause the change of geopotential coefficients. In this paper the simple and practical formulae for calculating C21 and S21 are suggested, and the changes of coefficients C10, C11, S11, C20, C22, S22, C30, C40, C50 and C60 are estimated by using atmospheric mass distribution in 1980. The change of origin of the terrestrial reference system also has an effect on geopotential coefficients.

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