On the plane strain in a theory for self-gravitating elastic configuration with initial static stress field
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This paper is concerned with the plane strain in a theory
for an arbitrary, uniformly rotating, self-gravitating, perfectly elastic Earth
model with a hydrostatic initial stress field. Using the associated matrices
method, a representation of Galerkin type is given. This representation
enables us to derive the solution of the vibration problem corresponding to
concentrated body forces.
for an arbitrary, uniformly rotating, self-gravitating, perfectly elastic Earth
model with a hydrostatic initial stress field. Using the associated matrices
method, a representation of Galerkin type is given. This representation
enables us to derive the solution of the vibration problem corresponding to
concentrated body forces.
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BOSCHI E. On the plane strain in a theory for self-gravitating elastic configuration with initial static stress field. Ann. Geophys. [Internet]. 1974Nov.25 [cited 2023Dec.11];27(1-2):213-20. Available from: https://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/4920
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