The earth's core
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書誌事項
The earth's core
(International geophysics series : a series of monographs and textbooks / edited by Renata Dmowska and James R. Holton, v. 37)
Academic Press, 1987
2nd ed
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Previous ed. published 1975
Includes bibliography and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Earth's Core, Second Edition is a six-chapter book that begins with the general physical properties of the Earth, with emphasis on the core-mantle boundary. This edition discusses the accretion mechanism, heat sources in the early Earth, time of core formation, thermal regime of the Earth, melting-point depth curves, and thermal consequences of iron-alloy core. Subsequent chapters focus on reversals of the Earth's magnetic field; the energetics and the constitution of the Earth's core; and the cores of the Moon and other planets. The role of the Earth's core is vital to the understanding of many geophysical phenomena. It is the seat of the Earth's magnetic field and is responsible as well to some variations in the length of the day.
目次
Preface to the First EditionPreface to the Second EditionChapter One General Physical Properties of the Earth 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Travel-Time and Velocity-Depth Curves 1.3 The Core-Mantle Boundary (MCB) 1.4 Free Oscillations of the Earth 1.5 Attenuation in the Earth 1.6 Variation of Density and Other Physical Properties within the Earth 1.7 Models of the Earth's InteriorChapter Two The Origin of the Core 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Accretion Mechanism 2.3 Heat Sources for an Earth Accreting Cold 2.4 Time of Core Formation 2.5 Inhomogeneous Models of the Earth 2.6 Variation of the Gravitational Constant G with TimeChapter Three The Thermal Regime of the Earth's Core 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Gruneisen's Parameter 3.3 The Earths Inner Core 3.4 Melting-Point-Depth Curves 3.5 Adiabatic Temperatures 3.6 The Earth's Inner Core Reconsidered 3.7 Thermal Consequences of an Iron-Alloy Core 3.8 The Core and the Thermal History of the EarthChapter Four The Earth's Magnetic Field 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Origin of the Earth's Magnetic Field 4.3 The Homogeneous Dynamo Equations 4.4 Mean-Field Electrodynamics 4.5 Reversals of the Earth's Magnetic Field 4.6 Energetics of the Earth's Core 4.7 The Secular Variation 4.8 Variations in the Length of the DayChapter Five The Constitution of the Core 5.1 Equations of State 5.2 The Birch-Murnaghan Equation of State 5.3 Experimental Methods 5.4 Ramsey's Hypothesis 5.5 Bullen's (k,p) Hypothesis 5.6 Bullen's Fe2O Hypothesis 5.7 The Constitution of the Core 5.8 The Possibility of Potassium in the CoreChapter Six The Cores of Other Planets 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Mercury 6.3 Mars 6.4 Venus 6.5 The Moon 6.6 Summary 6.7 The Great PlanetsAppendix AIndex
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