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Excitation of the Earth's rotational axis by recent glacial discharges / P. Gasperini, Roberto Sabadini, David A. Yuen.

Title: Excitation of the Earth's rotational axis by recent glacial discharges / P. Gasperini, Roberto Sabadini, David A. Yuen.
Author(s): Gasperini, P.
Sabadini, Roberto.
Yuen, David A.
Date: 1986.
In: Geophysical Research Letters. (1986.), Vol. 13(6) (1986)
Abstract: Study of effects of present-day glacial discharges and growth of Antarctic ice sheet in producing secular rotational motions. As time scales are of order of hundreds of years, need for considering transient rheology in this case becomes more important than in case of Pleistocene deglaciation. Demonstrates substantial differences in behaviour of rotational responses for transient and steady-state rheologies.
Notes:

Geophysical Research Letters. Vol. 13(6) :533-536 (1986).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.324 -- Land ice.
551.324.43 -- Land ice, regime and mass balance.
525.3 -- Earth, orbit and motions.
551.334.2 -- Isostasy, glacial.
E2 -- Glaciology: general.
SPRI record no.: 79448

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