Earth Core Spins
Yves Earhart
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
Earth Core Spins explores the enigmatic world within our world: the Earth's inner core. It investigates the subtle differences in rotation between this innermost sphere and the rest of the planet, a phenomenon crucial for understanding Earth's dynamics. Utilizing seismic waves, scientists have uncovered that the inner core spins at a different rate, influencing the Earth's magnetic field. One intriguing fact is how variations in seismic wave travel times reveal the inner core's movement, highlighting the challenges of studying such an inaccessible region.
The book progresses logically, starting with an introduction to Earth's interior and the history of inner core research. It then explains how seismic waves are used to probe the inner core's structure and rotation. It further delves into the evidence for differential rotation, examining various seismic waves and mathematical models.
The book culminates by discussing potential driving forces behind inner core rotation, such as gravitational coupling with the mantle. This approach offers a comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping our planet.
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