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Formula for the Chandler Period (Free Wobble of Planetary Bodies)
If the rotational equilibrium of a planetary body is disturbed, the rotation pole responds with a cyclical motion. The duration of one cycle is referred to as the Chandler period, and, when viewed from space, the body wobbles.
V. Patočka, M. Walterová
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The period and quality factor of the Chandler wobble (CW) are useful for constraining the Earth's internal structure properties, such as the mantle elasticity.
Yachong An, Hao Ding
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Is the Chandler Period Stable? [PDF]
The problem on Chandler period is an unsolved one. Several authors suggested a hypothesis that the Chandler wobble is only one free period which slightly changes in time and is amplitude-dependent. In this paper we shall make the hypothesis more rigorous than that has been carried yet.
Gao Buxi
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Measuring chandler wobble amplitude variations using IERS EOP C04 data [PDF]
We analyzed the Earth's long-term polar motion using the time series IERS EOP C04 (International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service - IERS; Earth Orientation Parameters - EOP; Combination of four (04) techniques - C04), from 1984 to ...
Damljanović G., Vasilić V.
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SUMMARYAccurate determination of the Chandler wobble (CW) period (TCW) and quality factor (QCW) is of great significance to our understanding of the Earth's dynamic figure parameters, elasticity, rheology and energy dissipation. TCW and QCW were typically determined in the time domain using the digital filter designed by Wilson; however, we developed ...
Mingyu Li, Wenbin Shen
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AbstractThe period TCW and quality factor QCW of the Chandler wobble (CW) as well as polar motion (PM) transfer functions are all determined by the Earth’s layered structure, mass distribution, elasticity, rheology and energy dissipation, via the Earth’s dynamic figure parameters and complex degree-2 Love numbers.
Wei Chen, Jim Ray, Jiesi Luo
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Polar motions with a half-Chandler period and less in their temporal variability [PDF]
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Yield and Quality of Walnuts Subjected to Deficit Irrigation in Mountainous Water-Starved Environments [PDF]
Walnut (Juglans regia L.) exhibits a high sensitivity to water deficit, making it crucial to comprehend this characteristic in order to optimize irrigation strategies to improve its productivity. Deficit irrigation is widely used under drought conditions
Víctor Hugo Durán Zuazo +7 more
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Oxidative Stability of Walnut Kernel and Oil: Chemical Compositions and Sensory Aroma Compounds
The impact of storage temperature and time on quality of two walnut cultivars (Juglans regia Chandler and Howard) were evaluated. Free fatty acids, peroxides, and oxidative stabilities exhibited significant changes.
Josephine Ampofo +3 more
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The Performance of Some Walnut (Juglans regia) Cultivars in the Conditions of Bursa, Turkey
The present study aimed to evaluate the pomological and phenological traits, as well as yield potential and incidence of external defects of some local (‘Bilecik’, ‘Maraş 12’, ‘Maraş 18’, ‘Şebin’, ‘Şen 1’) and foreign (‘Chandler’, ‘Fernette’, ‘Fernor ...
Özlem Utku +4 more
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