On planetary torque signals and sub-decadal frequencies in the discharges of large rivers
Rodolfo Gustavo Cionco, Pablo Abuin

TL;DR
This study investigates the potential link between planetary-induced solar torque variations and the discharge cycles of large rivers, revealing significant sub-decadal periodicities and suggesting a solar spin-orbit interaction as a possible mechanism.
Contribution
It clarifies the role of vectorial planetary torque and identifies specific spectral lines in river discharges, advancing understanding of solar-terrestrial interactions beyond tidal effects.
Findings
Significant spectral lines around 6.5, 7.6, 8.7, and 10.4 years in Parane1 River discharge.
Intermittent coherence between river discharge and solar angular momentum variations near 8-year periods.
Wavelet coherence shows significant regions within 12-19 year bands.
Abstract
We explore the arguments presented in the past linking changes in the angular momentum , , of the Sun's barycentric orbit, with the discharges of Po River in Europe and Paran\'a River in South America, looking for any evidence regarding to a possible underlying physical mechanism. We clarify the planetary effect on solar torque presenting new analyses and results; we also improve prior results on Paran\'a River's cycles finding significant spectral lines around 6.5 yr, 7.6 yr, 8.7 yr, and 10.4 yr. We show that the truly important dynamical parameter in this issue is the {\it vectorial} planetary torque. Moreover, following the variations of respect to the Sun's spin axis of rotation (i.e., a LS relationship), we found virtually the same Paran\'a River discharge peaks: 6.3 yr, 7.7 yr, 8.6 yr and 9.9 yr. An analisys based on Magnitude Squared Coherence and…
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