2017
DOI: 10.1002/2017je005365
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A Full‐Maxwell Approach for Large‐Angle Polar Wander of Viscoelastic Bodies

Abstract: For large‐angle long‐term true polar wander (TPW) there are currently two types of nonlinear methods which give approximated solutions: those assuming that the rotational axis coincides with the axis of maximum moment of inertia (MoI), which simplifies the Liouville equation, and those based on the quasi‐fluid approximation, which approximates the Love number. Recent studies show that both can have a significant bias for certain models. Therefore, we still lack an (semi)analytical method which can give exact s… Show more

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“…I compare the full LE solution with the ω‖MIA approximation and with the solution obtained via Eq. 23 in Hu et al (2017b), labeled as PWL2 (see the green symbols in Figure 6).…”
Section: Results: Mega-wobble On Slowly Rotating Planetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…I compare the full LE solution with the ω‖MIA approximation and with the solution obtained via Eq. 23 in Hu et al (2017b), labeled as PWL2 (see the green symbols in Figure 6).…”
Section: Results: Mega-wobble On Slowly Rotating Planetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For slowly rotating bodies, Equation 10 is inappropriate and Hu et al (2017b) derive a different approximation in their Eq. 23.…”
Section: Results: Mega-wobble On Slowly Rotating Planetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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