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Coordinates of the Pole for the Period 1968–1974 Computed in the System of 10 Stations with Small Variations of Mean Latitudes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

B. Kolaczek*
Affiliation:
Planetary Geodesy Department, Space Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences

Abstract

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The polar orbit was computed in a system of ten stations with small variations of mean latitudes and compared with the polar orbit based on ten stations with large variations of mean latitudes.

Type
Part II: Polar Motion
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1979 

References

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Kolaczek, B.: 1977, “Variations of Differences of Latitudes and of Mean Latitudes of Stations Located in the Vicinity of a Common Meridian”, paper presented at IAU Symposium No. 78 - “Nutation and the Earth's Rotation”, Kiev.Google Scholar