A student's guide to geophysical equations [electronic resource] / William Lowrie.
2011
QC809.M37 L69 2011eb
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A student's guide to geophysical equations [electronic resource] / William Lowrie.
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9781139128285 (electronic bk.)
1139128280 (electronic bk.)
9786613298591
9781139123372
9780521183772 (pbk.)
9781107005846
1107005841
0521183774
1139128280 (electronic bk.)
9786613298591
9781139123372
9780521183772 (pbk.)
9781107005846
1107005841
0521183774
Publication Details
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 281 p.) : ill.
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QC809.M37 L69 2011eb
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550.1/51525
Summary
"The advent of accessible student computing packages has meant that geophysics students can now easily manipulate datasets and gain first-hand modeling experience - essential in developing an intuitive understanding of the physics of the Earth. Yet to gain a more in-depth understanding of physical theory, and to develop new models and solutions, it is necessary to be able to derive the relevant equations from first principles. This compact, handy book fills a gap left by most modern geophysics textbooks, which generally do not have space to derive all of the important formulae, showing the intermediate steps. This guide presents full derivations for the classical equations of gravitation, gravity, tides, earth rotation, heat, geomagnetism and foundational seismology, illustrated with simple schematic diagrams. It supports students through the successive steps and explains the logical sequence of a derivation - facilitating self-study and helping students to tackle homework exercises and prepare for exams."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 276-277) and index.
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Table of Contents
1. Mathematical background; 2. Gravitation; 3. Gravity; 4. The tides; 5. Earth's rotation; 6. Earth's heat; 7. Geomagnetism; 8. Foundations of seismology; Appendix A. Magnetic poles, the dipole field, and current loops; Appendix B. Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism.