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Oceanic signals in observed motions of the Earth's pole of rotation / Rui M. Ponte, Detlef Stammer, John Marshall.

Title: Oceanic signals in observed motions of the Earth's pole of rotation / Rui M. Ponte, Detlef Stammer, John Marshall.
Author(s): Ponte, Rui M.
Stammer, Detlef.
Marshall, John.
Date: 1998.
In: Nature. (1998.), Vol. 391(6666) (1998)
Abstract: Presents results from near global ocean model indicating that oceanic circulation and mass-field variability play important roles in excitation of seasonal to fortnightly polar motion.
Notes:

Nature. Vol. 391(6666) :476-479 (1998).

Keywords: 550.3 -- Geophysics.
521.931.1 -- Polar wandering.
A -- Geophysical sciences (general).
(*2) -- Polar regions.
SPRI record no.: 146053

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