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The Hundredth Anniversary of the First Chair of Geophysics. In Memory of Maurycy Pius Rudzki, Professor of the Jagiellonian University *** Stulecie Pierwszej Katedry Geofizyki
Volume: 273
Series: M-18
Our Earth has been the object of interest throughout the whole history of science. Searching for the beginnings of modern Earth's science, we should mention Newton, who established the physical background to it, and formulated the theory of gravitational attraction. The first gravity field theory together with earlier discoveries on the Earth's rotation constitute the fundamentals of this branch of science - and essential part of classical physics. Many basic problems related to our Globe, as for instance the theory of equilibrium figure, have been successfully approached by the most renown founders of mathematics and physics.
The term geophysics appeared much later, though. As a seperate domain of science, geophysics came into being in the second half of XIX century. It was the time of growing interest in natural sciences. Polish scientists were strongly engaged in this world-wide trend. One of nearly forgotten precursors of geophysics was Stanisław Kramsztyk, a physicist and natural scientist acting in Warsaw, the author of a series of text-books, who published a paper on the Earth shape and weight.
CONTENTS
Foreword, ...5
Przedmowa, ...7
K. Dormus - Maurycy Pius Rudzki and the beginnings of geophysics in Poland and in the world (in Polish), ...9
S. Maj - Scientific achievements of M.P. Rudzki (in Polish), ...27
K. Ołpińska-Warzechowa - Meteorology and climatology in the works of M.P. Rudzki (in Polish), ...43
R. Teisseyre - Marian Smoluchowski as a geophysicist (in Polish), ...47
J.L. Borkowski - On Marian Smoluchowski´s views on the upper limit of the atmosphere (in Polish), ...51
M. Degórska, B. Rajewska-Więch, J.W. Krzyścin - Surface ozone observation series from Cracow in 1854-1878 and its
nowadays importance (in Polish), ...55
J. Kowalczuk - The Jagiellonian University and Lvov Polytechnic - collaboration in Earth sciences (in Polish), ...61
A. Guterch, M. Grad - Seismic structure of the Earth´s crust between Precambrian and Variscan Europe in Poland, ...67
J. Jankowski, J. Marianiuk - On the accuracy of data from magnetic observatories - yesterday and today, ...75
C. Królikowski, S. Wybraniec - Gravity and magnetic maps of Poland - historical background and modern presentation, ...87
J. Słomka, K. Słomka - Selected results of the investigations of biologically active solar radiation at Belsk in the years
1976-1992, ...93
R. Teisseyre - Wave propagation and diffusion of stresses, ...99
E. Majewski - Thermodynamics of the core-mantle zone, ...105
S.J. Gibowicz - Correlations between the seismic energy parameters and the focal mechanism of seismic events induced
by mining, ...111
Z. Fajklewicz - Microgravity stochastic prediction for mine tremors and dynamic processes in the rockmass, ...127
W.M. Zuberek, B. Żogała - Memory of maximum stresses and maximum temperatures during rock deformation, ...133
H. Marcak - Information structure of the geophysical potential field data and its influence on solving inverse problems, ...139
P. Krzywiec, K. Pietsch - Seismic stratigraphy of the central part of the Polish Carpathian Foredeep basin, ...147
P. Krzywiec, P. Jochym - Characteristics of the subduction zone in the eastern Polish Carpathians - preliminary results of
flexural modelling, ...155
B. Kołaczek, W. Kosek - Outline of characteristics of polar motion determined by observations, ...163
A. Brzeziński - "Broad-band" Liouville equation of polar motion, ...173
T. Chojnicki - Earth tide investigations in Poland, ...183
A. Łyszkowicz - The new gravimetric geoid for the territory of Poland, ...191