Experimental determination of the dynamical effects of the liquid core of the earth

Physics – Geophysics

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Dynamic Models, Earth Core, Earth Movements, Earth Tides, Nutation, Amplitudes, Earth Planetary Structure, Fine Structure, Forced Vibration, Free Vibration, Liquid Phases, Tidal Waves

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Theoreticians have demonstrated that dynamical effects of the flattened liquid core of the earth should produce three observable phenomena: a free nutation with a period somewhat shorter than the sidereal day, a change in the amplitudes of the earth tide diurnal waves and an alteration of the ellipticity of the forced astronomical nutations associated to these tides. This resonance effect is the most important for those tidal waves having their period nearby the period of the free nutations and consequently for their associated forced nutations. Very recently, the great number of available data and the improvements of the instruments have made clear the existence of these dynamical effects. The numerical results are in good agreement with the theoretical results of Molodensky.

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