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This work gives the principles by which boundary value problems describing geophysical models can be converted into integral equations. It introduces Fredholm integral equations in a physical rather than mathematical approach.

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This work gives the principles by which boundary value problems describing geophysical models can be converted into integral equations. It introduces Fredholm integral equations in a physical rather than mathematical approach.
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"Eskola builds an elegant theoretical framework for the application of integral equations to a wide variety of geophysical topics." -- Geophysics Journal International

"From the breadth of scope viewpoint this monograph far exceeds all previous publications. The abundance of methods considered is undoubtedly one of the greatest advantages of this book... well written and printed and the price is convenient for all potential readers, including students. It is recommended for all those who are involved in theoretical developments and in academic activity." -- Journal of Applied Geophysics

"this monograph far exceeds all similar publications...well written and printed...recommended for all those who are involved in theoretical developments and in academic activity." -- Jnl of Applied Geophysics
Eskola builds an elegant theoretical framework for the application of integral equations to a wide variety of geophysical topics. - Geophysics Journal International; From the breadth of scope viewpoint this monograph far exceeds all previous publications. The abundance of methods considered is undoubtedly one of the greatest advantages of this book... well written and printed and the price is convenient for all potential readers, including students. It is recommended for all those who are involved in theoretical developments and in academic activity. - Journal of Applied Geophysics; this monograph far exceeds all similar publications...well written and printed...recommended for all those who are involved in theoretical developments and in academic activity - Jnl of Applied Geophysics