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Influence of the Solid Inner Core and Compressibility of the Fluid Core on the Earth Nutation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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While calculating low frequency oscillations of the Earth liquid core spherical harmonic representation of the deformation field is usually used [1-3]:
Substitution of (1) into the equations of motion gives an infinite system of differential equations for scalar functions Sɭm and Tɭm . Approximate solutions of such a system are obtained by truncating of the system. But results of [4] show that sometimes such method divergences.
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Smith, M.L., 1974. The scalar equations of infinitesimal elastic-gravitational motion for a rotating slightly elliptical Earth., Geoph. J. R. astr. Sos., 37, 491–526.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Crossly, D.J., Rochester, M.G., 1980, Simple core undertones., Geoph. J. R. astr. Sos., 60, 129–161.Google Scholar
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Wahr, J.M., 1981, The forced nutation of an elliptical, rotating elastic and oceanless Earth., Geoph. J. R. astr. Sos., 64, 705–727.Google Scholar
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