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100 1 $aRoberts, P. H.$q(Paul Harry)
245 10 $aMagnetohydrodynamics and the earth's core :$bselected works of Paul Roberts /$cedited by Andrew Soward.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bTaylor & Francis,$c2003.
300 $a1 online resource (xxvi, 431 pages) :$billustrations
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490 1 $aThe fluid mechanics of astrophysics and geophysics ;$vv. 10
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 00 $tPart, Part 1 Geomagnetism and dynamos --$tchapter Propagation of induced fields through the core /$rP.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter On analysis of the secular variation -- A hydromagnetic constraint: theory /$rP.H. ROBERTS AND S. SCOTT --$tchapter Some comments on the theory of homogeneous dynamos /$rR.D. GIBSON AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Nearly symmetric hydromagnetic dynamos /$rJ.G. TOUGH AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Magnetic core-mantle coupling by inertial waves /$rP.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter A three-dimensional kinematic dynamo /$rS. KUMAR AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Are planetary dynamos driven by gravitational settling? /$rDAVID E. LOPER PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter A study of conditions at the inner core boundary of the earth /$rDAVID E. LOPER PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Structure of the Earth's inner core /$rDAVID R. FEARN DAVID E. LOPER PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Time-dependent electromagnetic core-mantle coupling /$rM. STIX AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter On topographic core-mantle coupling /$rPAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter A three-dimensional convective dynamo solution with rotating and finitely conducting inner core and mantle /$rGARY A. GLATZMAIER PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter A three-dimensional self-consistent computer simulation of a geomagnetic field reversal /$rGARY A. GLATZMAIER PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter An anelastic evolutionary geodynamo simulation driven by compositional and thermal convection /$rGARY A. GLATZMAIER PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Rotation and magnetism of Earth's inner core /$rGARY A. GLATZMAIER PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tpart, Part 2 Fluid mechanics and MHD --$tchapter Characteristic value problems posed by differential equations arising in hydrodynamics and hydromagnetics /$rP.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter On the motion of a liquid in a spheroidal cavity of a precessing rigid body /$rK. STEWARTSON AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter The ellipticity of a slowly rotating configuration /$rS. CHANDRASEKHAR AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Singularities of hartmann layers /$rP.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter The critical layer in stratified shear flow /$rP. BALDWIN AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter On the hydromagnetics of rotating fluids /$rIBRAHIM A. ELTAYEB PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter A transformation of the stellar wind equations /$rP.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter A hamiltonian theory for weakly interacting vortices /$rP.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter A unified approach to mean field electrodynamics /$rP.H. ROBERTS AND A.M. SOWARD --$tchapter Mac waves /$rP.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter On the motion of a fluid that is incompressible in a generalized sense and its relationship to the Boussinesq approximation /$rR.N. HILLS AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Nonlinear theory of localized standing waves /$rBRUCE DENARDO ANDRÉS LARRAZA SETH PUTTERMAN PAUL ROBERTS --$tchapter Ideal instabilities in rapidly rotating MHD systems that have critical layers /$rSIKUN LAN WEIJIA KUANG PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Structure and stability of a spherical implosion /$rP.H. ROBERTS AND C.C. WU --$tchapter Thermal inertial waves in a rotating fluid layer: Exact and asymptotic solutions /$rKEKE ZHANG PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter The decay of bubble oscillations /$rP.H. ROBERTS AND C.C. WU --$tpart, Part 3 Superfluidity --$tchapter Roton-phonon relaxation times in helium II /$rR.J. DONNELLY AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Nucleation of quantized vortex rings by ions in helium II /$rRUSSELL J. DONNELLY PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Theory of the onset of superflow /$rPAUL H. ROBERTS RUSSELL J. DONNELLY --$tchapter Motion of ions at finite velocities in Helium II /$rDONALD M. STRAYER RUSSEL J. DONNELLY PAUL H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Dynamics of rotons /$rP.H. ROBERTS AND R.J. DONNELLY --$tchapter A simple theory of temperature-dependent energy levels: Application to He II /$rP.H. ROBERTS AND R.J. DONNELLY --$tchapter The electron bubble in liquid helium /$rP.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Calculation of the static healing length in helium II /$rP.H. ROBERTS, R.N. HILLS AND R.J. DONNELLY --$tchapter Superflow in restricted geometries /$rR.J. DONNELLY, R.N. HILLS AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Non-linear hydrodynamics and a one fluid theory of superfluid He4 /$rS.J. PUTTERMAN AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter What happens to vortex rings that shrink? /$rC.A. JONES AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tpart, Part 4 Mixed phase regions --$tchapter on the life cycle of a mush /$rR.N. HILLS, P.H. ROBERTS AND A.M. SOWARD --$tchapter Relaxation effects and the evolution of a mush /$rR.N. HILLS AND P.H. ROBERTS --$tchapter Publication list.
520 $aA collection of 44 reprinted papers written by Paul Roberts, who has been a professor at the University of Newcastle and UCLA, and published in journals between 1959 and 1996 in the areas of geomagnetism and dynamos, fluid mechanics, hydromagnetism, superfluidity, and mixed phase regions. Among the specific topics are a three-dimensional kinematic dynamo, ideal instabilities in rapidly rotating MHD systems with critical layers, calculation of the static healing length in helium, and the life cycle of a mush. Roberts recounts his life work in an opening commentary on his publication list. No index is provided. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
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655 0 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aSoward, A. M.
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