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Gravity Inversion and Integration: Theory and Applications in Geodesy and Geophysics

✍ Scribed by Lars E. Sjöberg, Mohammad Bagherbandi


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
391
Edition
1st ed. 2017
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book contains theory and applications of gravity both for physical geodesy and geophysics. It identifies classical and modern topics for studying the Earth. Worked-out examples illustrate basic but important concepts of the Earth’s gravity field. In addition, coverage details the Geodetic Reference System 1980, a versatile tool in most applications of gravity data.

The authors first introduce the necessary mathematics. They then review classic physical geodesy, including its integral formulas, height systems and their determinations. The next chapter presents modern physical geodesy starting with the original concepts of M.S. Molodensky. A major part of this chapter is a variety of modifying Stokes’ formula for geoid computation by combining terrestrial gravity data and an Earth Gravitational Model.

Coverage continues with a discussion that compares today’s methods for modifying Stokes’ formulas for geoid and quasigeoid determination, a description of several modern tools in physical geodesy, and a review of methods for gravity inversion as well as analyses for temporal changes of the gravity field.

This book aims to broaden the view of scientists and students in geodesy and geophysics. With a focus on theory, it provides basic and some in-depth knowledge about the field from a geodesist’s perspective.


✦ Table of Contents


Content: Foreword --
1. Introduction --
2. Basic mathematics --
3. Classical physical geodesy --
4. Modern physical geodesy --
5. Corrections in geoid determination --
6. Applications and comparisons of LSMSA and RCR --
7. Further tools in physical geodesy --
8. Gravity inversion --
Index.

✦ Subjects


Earth sciences.;Sciences de la terre.;Geophysics.;Géophysique.;Physical geography.;Géographie physique.


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