The analysis of 66 years of concurrent latitude observations of the ILS shows that the mean pole has a secular motion which consists of a progressive component of about 0′′.0035/yr (10 cm/yr) along the meridian 65°W and a librational component (oscillation) of 24-year period along the meridian 122°W (or 58°E). Crustal displacements in latitude are not found within the errors of observation, about 1 cm/yr.Comparable, concurrent observations for time (longitude) have not been made but programs are being organized. From 30 to 50 years will be needed for detection of continental drift with PZT's and astrolabes if relative drifts in longitude of 3 cm/yr are occurring.
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