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Variable Chandler and Annual Wobbles in Earth’s Polar Motion During 1900–2015
Authors:Guocheng Wang  Lintao Liu  Xiaoqing Su  Xinghui Liang  Haoming Yan  Yi Tu  Zhonghua Li  Wenping Li
Institution:1.State Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics, Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS,Wuhan,China;2.Shandong University of Technology,Zibo,China;3.College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,China Three Gorges University,Yichang,China;4.Hunan Institute of Technology,Hengyang,China
Abstract:The Chandler wobble (CW) and annual wobble (AW) are the two main components of polar motion, which are difficult to separate because of their very close periods. In the light of Fourier dictionary and basis pursuit method, a Fourier basis pursuit (FBP) spectrum is developed, which can reduce spectral smearing and leakage caused by the finite length of the time series. Further, a band-pass filtering method based on FBP spectrum (FBPBPF), which can effectively suppress the edge effect, is proposed in this paper. The simulation test results show that the FBPBPF method can effectively suppress the edge effect caused by spectral smearing and leakage and that its reconstruction accuracy at the boundary is approximately three times higher than the Fourier transform band-pass filtering method, which is based on Hamming windowed FFT spectrum, in extracting quasi-harmonic signals. The FBPBPF method is then applied to Earth’s polar motion data during 1900–2015. Through analyzing the amplitude and period variations of CW and AW, and calculating the eccentricity variation of the AW, we found that: (1) the amplitude of the CW is currently at a historic minimum level, and it is even possible to diminish further until a complete stop; and (2) the eccentricity of the AW has a gradually decreased fluctuation during the last 116 years.
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