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Activities of Astro-Geodynamics Research in China

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High-Precision Earth Rotation and Earth-Moon Dynamics

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In recent years, efforts of Astro-Geodynamics research in China have mainly been concerned with the exploration of the regularity and mechanism of the rotational and crustal motion of the Earth as well as with the possible relationships between astronomical factors and earthquakes. In the meantime, our observational devices are under modification and some new techniques have been established.

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Ye, Sh. (1982). Activities of Astro-Geodynamics Research in China. In: Calame, O. (eds) High-Precision Earth Rotation and Earth-Moon Dynamics. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 94. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7807-2_18

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