Earth Dynamics
Delve into the complexities of our planet with Earth Dynamics by Douglas Smylie, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This comprehensive guide spans 553 pages, offering a rigorous overview of the solid Earth's dynamical behavior. Smylie expertly explains the underlying theories and presents methods for numerical implementation, making it an invaluable resource for both researchers and graduate students. Additionally, the book is fully supported by freeware computing and graphics systems available online, enhancing the learning experience. Whether you're focused on geodesy, seismology, or solid Earth geophysics, Earth Dynamics is the perfect text to deepen your understanding of these critical fields.