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An Elastic Model For Volcanology 1st Ed 2019 Andrea Aspri

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An Elastic Model For Volcanology 1st Ed 2019 Andrea Aspri
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Birkhäuser
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Author: Andrea Aspri
ISBN: 9783030314743, 9783030314750, 303031474X, 3030314758
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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An Elastic Model For Volcanology 1st Ed 2019 Andrea Aspri by Andrea Aspri 9783030314743, 9783030314750, 303031474X, 3030314758 instant download after payment.

This monograph presents a rigorous mathematical framework for a linear elastic model arising from volcanology that explains deformation effects generated by inflating or deflating magma chambers in the Earth’s interior. From a mathematical perspective, these modeling assumptions manifest as a boundary value problem that has long been known by researchers in volcanology, but has not, until now, been given a thorough mathematical treatment. This mathematical study gives an explicit formula for the solution of the boundary value problem which generalizes the few well-known, explicit solutions found in geophysics literature. Using two distinct analytical approaches—one involving weighted Sobolev spaces, and the other using single and double layer potentials—the well-posedness of the elastic model is proven. An Elastic Model for Volcanology will be of particular interest to mathematicians researching inverse problems, as well as geophysicists studying volcanology.

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