Geodetic measurements of earth-surface deformations in lunar phases

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Deformation, Earth Orientation, Earth Surface, Lunar Phases, Diurnal Variations, Earth Tides, Geodesy

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Tidal and nontidal earth-inclination data and geodetic measurements were correlated with daily moonrises and moonsets. It is shown that both types of measurements of the earth-surface deformations in different lunar phases have the same type of regularity, with the moon being the natural generator of the earth surface oscillations. Two oscillation harmonics were identified, with periods of 13.66 and 29.53 days, with amplitudes that are below and above 0.2 arcsec, respectively. The greatest earth-surface deformations were observed in the north-east and the south-west directions.

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