Introduction to Numerical Modeling in the Earth and Planetary Sciences

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Introduction to Numerical Modeling in the Earth and Planetary Sciences

Author(s): Christian Huber (Author)

  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • Publication Date: 22 July 2025
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 272 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0198802722
  • ISBN-13: 9780198802723

Book Description

This textbook provides an introduction to the world of numerical modeling in the physical sciences, focusing more specifically on earth and planetary sciences. It is designed to lead the reader through the process of defining the mathematical or physical model of interest and applying numerical methods to approximate and explore the solutions to these models, while also providing a quantitative assessment of the limitations, performance and quality of these approximations.

The book is designed to provide a self-contained reference by including the mathematical foundations required to understand the models and their convergence. It includes a detailed discussion of models for ordinary systems of equation and partial differential equations, with pseudo-codes detailing the solution procedure. Examples are drawn from the fields of earth and planetary sciences, including, geochemical box models, non-linear ordinary differential equations describing the evolution of subvolcanic magma chambers, the mass conservation of cosmogenic nuclides in soils, diffusion in minerals, the hillslope equation, the advection-diffusion and wave equations and the shallow water equations.

Featuring numerous examples drawn from earth and planetary sciences, the content of this book has been used by the author to teach numerical methods classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels over several years, and will provide an excellent resources for teachers and learners in this area.

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About the Author

Chistian Huber grew up in Geneva, Switzerland, where he studied earth sciences and physics. He then moved to the University of California Berkeley where he gained his PhD in earth and planetary sciences, before joining the faculty at the Georgia Institute of Technology and then moving to Brown University in 2016. His main interests are in magmatic processes and planetary geodynamics.

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