Although several excellent works exist that describe the effective elastic thickness (Te) of the lithosphereâ€â€its theory, significance and relevance to Earth sciences in generalâ€â€none cover the details of the methods for its estimation. This book brings together the disparate knowledge required to estimate Te in one handy volume: signal processing, harmonic analysis, civil engineering, and foundational mathematics and physics, in addition to the relevant geophysics and, to a lesser extent, geology. Its two principal focus areas are spectral estimation, covering various approaches to estimating the admittance and coherence between gravity and topography using Slepian multitapers and fan wavelets; and algebraic and finite difference solutions of the plate bending partial differential equation in a variety of geological settings. This book would be suitable for postgraduate students beginning their research, up to faculty professors interested in diversifying their skills.
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Spectral Methods for the Estimation of the Effective Elastic Thickness of the Lithosphere
Author(s): Jonathan Kirby
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783031108600
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