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The deforming and rotating Earth – A review of the 18th International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tide, Trieste 2016

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Abstract The 18th International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tides 2016 covered phenomena that generate temporal variations in geodetic and geophysical observations. In calculating the stress field for Earth tides,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The 18th International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tides 2016 covered phenomena that generate temporal variations in geodetic and geophysical observations. In calculating the stress field for Earth tides, the observed geodetic response is used for defining the Earth's rheology, the Earth internal structure, Earth rotation parameters, and the functioning of the sophisticated instrumentation mounted on Earth and satellites. The instrumentation capable of observing Earth tides, measures changes generated by lithospheric plate movements, as the earthquake cycle and volcanism. Hydrology, temperature, and pressure, either of natural or anthropogenic origin, affect the high precision observations, and therefore must be included in this study-realm.

Keywords: 18th international; geodynamics earth; earth; symposium geodynamics; international symposium

Journal Title: Geodesy and Geodynamics
Year Published: 2018

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