Szádeczky-Kardoss Gyula: Proceedings of the seventh International symposium on earth tides (Budapest, 1976)

PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EARTH TIDES Edited by GY. SZÁDECZKY-KARDOSS Earth tides are a phenomenon of the Earth’s solid crust due to temporal changes in the attraction of nearby celestial bodies. The Permanent Commission on Earth Tides of the International Association of Geodesy of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics held its Seventh International Symposium in September 1973 in Sopron (Hungary). The present volume contains more than 70 papers presented at the symposium, which are grouped into six main parts: A. International Earth Tides B. Theory of Earth Tides C. Instrumental Problems D. Mathematical Problems E. Environmental Effects F. Reports on the Work of Individual Observatories AKADÉMIAI KIADÓ, BUDAPEST

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