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Tropospheric and stratospheric wind contributions to Earth’s variable rotation through NCEP/NCAR reanalyses (2000–2005)

By Y.H. Zhou, David Salstein
August 4, 2008

Geophysical Journal International

Filed under: Earth rotation, Geodesy

Revised atmospheric excitation function series related to Earth's variable rotation under consideration of surface topography

By Y.H. Zhou, David Salstein
November 6, 2006

Journal of Geophysical Research

Filed under: Atmosphere, Earth rotation, Geodesy, Global climate model
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