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ABSTRACTAn area of increasing interest in the study of the Earth’s rotation is the nature of variations with characteristic periods less than a few days. Analyses of the orbits of the satellites of the Global Positioning System (GPS) by participants in the International GPS Service (IGS) (Mueller and Beutler, 1992) have provided daily observations of high-accuracy polar motion described by the pole coordinates x along the Greenwich meridian and y along the meridian of ninety degrees west. These data can be very useful in the study of high-frequency polar motion provided that the errors associated with them are properly understood and their accuracy can be evaluated. The purpose of this paper is to provide a preliminary assessment of these observations in an effort to establish the observational accuracy of the data. More... »
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Geodesy and Physics of the Earth
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