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Potential Theory in Gravity and Magnetic Applications
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Richard J. Blakely
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511549816
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511549816
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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Introduction
pp. 1
The Potential
pp. 19
Consequences of the Potential
pp. 43
Newtonian Potential
pp. 65
Magnetic Potential
pp. 81
Magnetization
pp. 100
Spherical Harmonic Analysis
pp. 128
Regional Gravity Fields
pp. 154
The Geomagnetic Field
pp. 182
Forward Method
pp. 214
Inverse Method
pp. 258
Fourier-Domain Modeling
pp. 311
Transformations
pp. 359
Review of Vector Calculus
pp. 369
Subroutines
pp. 413
Review of Sampling Theory
pp. 417
Conversion of Units
pp. 419
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