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It has been my intention in this book to give a coordinated
treatment of the whole of theoretical geophysics. The book assumes
a mathematical back ground through calculus and differential
equations. It also assumes a reason able background in physics and
in elementary vector analysis. The level of the book is
commensurate with that of a senior undergraduate or first year
graduate course. Its aim is to provide the reader with a survey of
the whole of theoretical geophysics. The emphasis has been on the
basic and the elementary. The expert in any one of the several
disciplines covered here will find much lacking from his particular
area of investigation; no apology is made for that. In order to
treat all aspects in a coordinated manner, the simplest type of
mathematical nota tion for the various physical problems has been
used, namely, that of scalars, three-dimensional vectors, and the
vector operators, gradient, curl, divergence, etc. It is
appreciated that this elementary notation often may not be the most
conducive to the solution of some of the more complex geophysical
problems. The derivations are, in almost every case, carried
through in considerable detail. Sometimes the particulars of the
algebra and calculus have been omitted and relegated to one of the
problems following the section. The emphasis has been on the
physics of the derivations and on explaining the various physical
principles important in geophysics, such as continuity, mixing,
diffusion, conduction, convection, precession, wobble, rays, waves,
dispersion, and potential theory."
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