Length of day and atmospheric angular momentum - A comparison of 1981-1983

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Angular Momentum, Annual Variations, Earth Atmosphere, Earth Rotation, Atmospheric Circulation, Laser Range Finders, Lunar Rangefinding, Very Long Base Interferometry

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In connection with the availability of observations of increasingly greater accuracy and higher time resolution, studies have been conducted regarding the relationship between the earth's rotation and the angular momentum of its atmosphere. The present paper reports an investigation conducted on the basis of earth rotation values determined during the time from 1981 to 1983 with the aid of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), lunar laser ranging (LLR), and satellite laser ranging (SLR). The values obtained with the different techniques were compared, and a combined series of length of day (LOD) values were computed. A similar computation procedure was applied to the atmospheric angular momentum (AAM) values of U.S. and European origin to obtain corresponding series of LOD values.

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