Non-tidal changes in the length of the day - 700 BC to AD 1982

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrometry, Earth Rotation, Eclipses, Tides, Time Measurement, Astronomical Observatories, Atomic Clocks, Earth Tides, Lunar Eclipses, Lunar Tides, Power Spectra, Sidereal Time, Solar Eclipses, Telescopes

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Occultations and eclipses from ancient times down to the present are
analyzed to determine changes in the length of the day. By subtracting
the expected tidal contribution from the observed changes, the nontidal
variations are obtained. The nontidal variations are shown to occur on
time-scales of decades and millenia.

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