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Scientific paper
Feb 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991nasa....2r....d&link_type=abstract
In National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Solid Earth Science in the 1990s. Volume 2: Panel Reports 22 p (SEE N91-21590
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Coordinates, Earth (Planet), Earth Crust, Earth Mantle, Earth Rotation, Earthquakes, Deformation, Excitation, Tectonics
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Objectives and requirements for Earth rotation and reference frame studies in the 1990s are discussed. The objectives are to observe and understand interactions of air and water with the rotational dynamics of the Earth, the effects of the Earth's crust and mantle on the dynamics and excitation of Earth rotation variations over time scales of hours to centuries, and the effects of the Earth's core on the rotational dynamics and the excitation of Earth rotation variations over time scales of a year or longer. Another objective is to establish, refine and maintain terrestrial and celestrial reference frames. Requirements include improvements in observations and analysis, improvements in celestial and terrestrial reference frames and reference frame connections, and improved observations of crustal motion and mass redistribution on the Earth.
Dickey Jean O.
Dickman Steven R.
Eubanks Marshall T.
Feissel Martine
Herring Thomas A.
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