Interpretation of the tidal residuals during the 11 July 1991 total solar eclipse

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作者
B. Ducarme
H.-P. Sun
N. d'Oreye
M. Van Ruymbeke
J. Mena Jara
机构
[1]  Royal Observatory of Belgium,
[2] 3av. Circulaire,undefined
[3] B-1180,undefined
[4] Belgium,undefined
[5]  Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Science,undefined
[7] 430071 Wuhan,undefined
[8] Hubei,undefined
[9] China,undefined
[10]  Institute of Geophysics,undefined
[11] National University of Mexico,undefined
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Journal of Geodesy | 1999年 / 73卷
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Key words. Gravity variations; Solar eclipse; Pressure waves;
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Observations of gravity and atmospheric pressure variations during the total solar eclipse of 11 July 1991 in Mexico City are presented. An LCR-G402 gravimeter equipped with a feedback system and a digital data acquisition system scanned gravity and pressure every second around the totality. On the pressure record an oscillation, starting at the totality, with a peak to peak amplitude of 0.5 hPa and a periodicity of 40 to 50 min, can clearly be seen. This oscillation results from the thermal shock wave produced by the Moon shadow travelling at supersonic speed. At the 0.1 μGal (1 nm · s−2) level all gravity perturbations are explained by the atmospheric pressure effect.
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页码:53 / 57
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