_Satellite Gravimetry and the Solid Earth: Mathematical Foundations
_presents the theories behind satellite gravimetry data and their
connections to solid Earth. It covers the theory of satellite
gravimetry and data analysis, presenting it in a way that is
accessible across geophysical disciplines. Through a discussion of
satellite measurements and the mathematical concepts behind them, the
book shows how various satellite measurements, such as satellite
orbit, acceleration, vector gravimetry, gravity gradiometry, and
integral energy methods can contribute to an understanding of the
gravity field and solid Earth geophysics.
Bridging the gap between geodesy and geophysics, this book is a
valuable resource for researchers and students studying gravity,
gravimetry and a variety of geophysical and Earth Science fields.
* Presents mathematical concepts in a pedagogic and straightforward
way to enhance understanding across disciplines
* Explains how a variety of satellite data can be used for gravity
field determination and other geophysical applications
* Covers a number of problems related to gravimetry and the gravity
field, as well as the effects of atmospheric and topographic factors
on the data
* Addresses the regularization method for solving integral
equations, isostasy based on gravimetric and flexure methods, elastic
thickness, and sub-lithospheric stress
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Mathematical Foundations
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780128169377
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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