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Advances in Geophysics Renata Dmowska (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA)

Advances in Geophysics By Renata Dmowska (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA)

Summary

This volume is part of a series presenting research advances in the field of geophysics.

Advances in Geophysics Summary

Advances in Geophysics: Volume 38 by Renata Dmowska (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA)

From the Foreword:"This series has provided workers in many fields with invaluable reference material and criticism."--Science Progress"Should be on the bookshelf of every geophysicist."--Physics Today"The entire series should be in the library of every group working in geophysics."--American Scientist

Advances in Geophysics Reviews

Praise for the Series "This series has provided workers in many fields with invaluable reference material and criticism." --SCIENCE PROGRESS "Should be on the bookshelf of every geophysicist." --PHYSICS TODAY "The entire series should be in the library of every group working in geophysics." --AMERICAN SCIENTIST

About Renata Dmowska (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA)

Renata Dmowska works in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, USA. Barry Saltzman, 1932-2001, was professor of geology and geophysics at Yale University and a pioneer in the theory of weather and climate, in which he made several profound and lasting contributions to knowledge of the atmosphere and climate. Saltzman developed a series of models and theories of how ice sheets, atmospheric winds, ocean currents, carbon dioxide concentration, and other factors work together, causing the climate to oscillate in a 100,000-year cycle. For this and other scientific contributions, he received the 1998 Carl Gustaf Rossby Research Medal, the highest award from the American Meteorological Society. Saltzman was a fellow of the American Meteorological Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science and an honorary member of the Academy of Science of Lisbon. His work in 1962 on thermal convection led to the discovery of chaos theory and the famous "Saltzman-Lorenz attractor."

Table of Contents

C. Kisslinger, Aftershocks and Fault-Zone Properties. D.A. Randall, B. Albrecht, S. Cox, D. Johnson, P. Minnis, W. Rossow, and D.OC. Starr, On FIRE at Ten. B.A. Kagan and J. Sundermann, Dissipation of Tidal Energy, Paleotides, and Evolution of the EarthMoon System. List of Principal Symbols. Chapter References. Subject Index.

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NPB9780120188383
9780120188383
0120188384
Advances in Geophysics: Volume 38 by Renata Dmowska (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA)
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Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
1996-02-29
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