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Human-driven melting slows Earth’s spin at an unprecedented pace
science3 days ago

Human-driven melting slows Earth’s spin at an unprecedented pace

A new study shows Earth's day length is increasing at about 1.33 milliseconds per century—unprecedented in 3.6 million years—driven by mass shifting from melting polar ice into the oceans. The redistribution (around 1000 gigatonnes) slows rotation to a level whose energy is comparable to a magnitude 9.0 earthquake; if high-emission trends continue, climate change could become the leading driver of day-length change by century’s end, with subtle effects on GPS and spacecraft navigation. Researchers note today’s human activity is matching a rare natural event from ~2 million years ago and plan to study other mass-shift processes like groundwater depletion.

Three Gorges Dam Tiny Spin: NASA Calculations Show Subtle Shift in Earth's Rotation
science1 month ago

Three Gorges Dam Tiny Spin: NASA Calculations Show Subtle Shift in Earth's Rotation

NASA scientists calculated that filling the Three Gorges Dam reservoir would lengthen the length of day by about 0.06 microseconds and shift Earth’s pole by roughly 2 centimeters due to moving 40 cubic kilometers of water higher up; the effect is minuscule compared with the Moon’s tidal slowing and other mass redistributions such as groundwater pumping and ice melt. It’s a real but negligible physical consequence of large-scale engineering, not a weapon or warning.