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Author Tkalčić, Hrvoje, author.

Title The earth's inner core : revealed by observational seismology / Hrvoje Tkalčić, the Australian National University, Canberra
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 223 pages) : illustrations
Contents On the history of inner core discovery -- Seismological tools to study the inner core -- Inner core surface and its interior -- Inner core anisotropy -- Inner core rotational dynamics -- The limitations, the obstacles, and the way forward -- Appendix A. Transmission/reflection coefficients for the flat inner core boundary -- Appendix B. The angle between PKIKP waves and the rotation axis of the Earth -- Appendix C. P-wave velocity in a transversely isotropic inner core -- Appendix D. Transdimensional Bayesian inversion
Summary "The inner core is a planet within a planet: a hot sphere with a mass of one hundred quintillion tons of iron and nickel that lies more than 5000 kilometres beneath our feet. It plays a crucial role in driving outer core fluid motion and the geodynamo, which generates the Earth's magnetic field. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive review of past and contemporary research on the Earth's inner core from a seismological perspective. Chapters cover the collection, processing and interpretation of seismological data, as well as our current knowledge of the structure, anisotropy, attenuation, rotational dynamics, and boundary of the inner core. Reviewing the latest research and suggesting new seismological techniques and future avenues, it is an essential resource for both seismologists and non-seismologists interested in this fascinating field of research. It will also form a useful resource for courses in seismology and deep Earth processes"-- Provided by publisher
"The inner core is a planet within a planet: a hot sphere with a mass of one hundred quintillion tons of iron and nickel that lies more than 5000km beneath our feet. It plays a crucial role in driving outer core fluid motion and the geodynamo, which generates the Earth's magnetic field. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive review of past and contemporary research on the Earth's inner core from a seismological perspective. Chapters cover the collection, processing and interpretation of seismological data, as well as our current knowledge of the structure, anisotropy, attenuation, rotational dynamics, and boundary of the inner core. Reviewing the latest research and suggesting new seismological techniques and future avenues, it is an essential resource for both seismologists and non-seismologists interested in this fascinating field of research. It will also form a useful resource for courses in seismology and deep Earth processes"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Seismology.
SCIENCE -- Geophysics.
Planets -- Core
Seismology
SUBJECT Earth (Planet) -- Core. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040429
Subject Earth (Planet)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781139583954
1139583956