The magnetic field of the earth: paleomagnetism, the core, and the deep mantle
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Main Author: Merrill, Ronald T. ca. 20./21. Jh (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: San Diego Academic Press c1998
Series:International geophysics series v. 63
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Item Description:Topics involved in studies of the Earth's magnetic field and its secular variation range from the intricate observations of geomagnetism, to worldwide studies of archeomagnetism and paleomagnetism, through to the complex mathematics of dynamo theory. Traditionally these different aspects of geomagnetism have been studied and presented in isolation from each other. The Magnetic Field of the Earth draws together these major lines of inquiry into an integrated framework to highlight the interrelationships and thus to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the geomagnetic field. The text is organized so that paleomagnetists and dynamo theoreticians may both benefit from the results and arguments presented by the other. A particular example is the presentation of paleomagnetic results to illuminate the observational constraints on geodynamo theory. Conversely, dynamo theory is explained in such a way that paleomagnetists may utilize it to present their data more effectively. Other important features of the book include a discussion of planetary magnetic fields and their implications for dynamo theory and the most recent set of magnetic charts. This unique integrated approach to the subject will make The Magnetic Field of the Earth an invaluable reference book for all geophysicists, particularly those wishing to gain insight into alternative branches of research. * The only book to integrate material from geomagnetism, paleomagnetism, and dynamo theory * Spans a breadth of material greater than any other textbook published in the past 50 years * Covers introductory material and complex concepts, making it useful to students as well as to researchers in the field * Explains the basics of each topic in a comprehensive manner * Reviews state-of-the-art knowledge in each area * Discusses the development and analysis of geomagnetic reversal sequences in detail
Includes bibliographical references (p. 445-507) and indexes
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 531 p.)
ISBN:9780124912465
012491246X

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