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On the multipole expansion in the computation of gravity anomaliesKim, So Gu 15 April 1971 (has links)
Techniques for computing gravity anomalies by multipole expansions
obtained from surface integrals and volume integrals are derived
together with a vertical line element method. The results are
compared with exact calculation for right rectangular prisms and
right circular cylinders and the effects of block size and separation
between the field point and source body are evaluated.
For sources near field points, the multipole expansion of volume
integrals consistantly yielded more accurate approximations of the
gravity field than either vertical line element or surface integrals.
For a given source, the surface integral method compared to vertical
line elements gives a better approximation of the field. As distance
increases, all three techniques yield accurate gravity values. Improved
estimates of the gravity field can be obtained by subdividing
the source body into small elements and summing the effect of the
elements. The 2nd-order or quadrupole term of the expansions is
dominant for near sources while the 0th-order or monopole term becomes
increasingly important with increasing separation of the source
and field point. / Graduation date: 1971
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Interpretation of gravity measurements made in the Cascade Mountains and adjoining basin and range province in central OregonPitts, Gerald Stephen 16 March 1979 (has links)
Graduation date: 1979
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Fourier series reduction of gravity data to a horizontal planeEllis, Robert Byron, 1948- January 1975 (has links)
No description available.
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Standardization of gravity and Bouguer anomalies in India / Gravity and Bouguer anomalies in IndiaMathur, Surendra Pratap January 1969 (has links)
Typescript. / Bibliography: leaves 57-62. / viii, 62 l graphs, maps (4 fold. in pocket)
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A regional Bouguer gravity anomaly map of ArizonaWest, Robert Elmer, 1938- January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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The Bring-Jerrard quintic equation, its solutions and a formula for the universal gravitational constantMotlotle, Edward Thabo 06 1900 (has links)
In this research the Bring-Jerrard quintic polynomial equation is investigated for a
formula. Firstly, an explanation given as to why finding a formula and the equation
being unsolvable by radicals may appear contradictory when read out of context.
Secondly, the reason why some mathematical software programs may fail to render
a conclusive test of the formula, and how that can be corrected is explained. As
an application, this formula is used to determine another formula that expresses
the gravitational constant in terms of other known physical constants. It is also
explained why up to now it has been impossible to determine this expression using
the current underlying theoretical basis. / M. Sc. (Applied Mathematics)
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Use of micro-gravity technique to detect underground cavitiesLoke, Hing-wa, 陸慶華 January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / toc / Applied Geosciences / Master / Master of Science
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The Bring-Jerrard quintic equation, its solutions and a formula for the universal gravitational constantMotlotle, Edward Thabo 06 1900 (has links)
In this research the Bring-Jerrard quintic polynomial equation is investigated for a
formula. Firstly, an explanation given as to why finding a formula and the equation
being unsolvable by radicals may appear contradictory when read out of context.
Secondly, the reason why some mathematical software programs may fail to render
a conclusive test of the formula, and how that can be corrected is explained. As
an application, this formula is used to determine another formula that expresses
the gravitational constant in terms of other known physical constants. It is also
explained why up to now it has been impossible to determine this expression using
the current underlying theoretical basis. / M. Sc. (Applied Mathematics)
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Using parallel computation to apply the singular value decomposition (SVD) in solving for large Earth gravity fields based on satellite dataHinga, Mark Brandon 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Effect of micro-gravity on the microstructural evolution during liquid phase sinteringTewari, Asim 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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