Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
50
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Apr 13, 2013
Editore
Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN-10
1258665891
ISBN-13
9781258665890
Descrizione
This scholarly work delves into the intricacies of air-coupled flexural waves as they travel through floating ice, shedding light on a crucial aspect of geophysical research. With contributions from esteemed authors Frank Press, M. Ewing, and A. P. Crary, the study offers a comprehensive analysis of the mechanisms and implications of these waves, expanding the understanding of ice dynamics and its interactions with aerial phenomena. The insights provided contribute to advancing knowledge within the field of geophysics, particularly regarding the behavior and characteristics of ice in response to environmental forces.
The research is pivotal for those studying polar regions and the broader impacts of climate change on ice structures. By enhancing the understanding of wave propagation behavior in ice, the authors pave the way for improved predictive models that can be applied in various scientific and practical contexts. This work is expected to serve as a foundational resource for researchers seeking to explore the complex relationships between air, ice, and geophysical phenomena.
The research is pivotal for those studying polar regions and the broader impacts of climate change on ice structures. By enhancing the understanding of wave propagation behavior in ice, the authors pave the way for improved predictive models that can be applied in various scientific and practical contexts. This work is expected to serve as a foundational resource for researchers seeking to explore the complex relationships between air, ice, and geophysical phenomena.