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'''Geophysics''' is the study of the [[earth]] by quantitative [[physics|physical]] methods, namely [[reflection seismology|seismic]], [[magnetometer |magnetic]], electrical, [[electromagnetic]], thermal and [[radioactivity]] methods. | '''Geophysics''' is the study of the [[earth]] by quantitative [[physics|physical]] methods, namely [[reflection seismology|seismic]], [[magnetometer |magnetic]], electrical, [[electromagnetic]], thermal and [[radioactivity]] methods. | ||
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* [http://www.terradat.co.uk/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=49 Case studies from TerraDat Geophysics documenting the use in shallow engineering and environmental applications] | * [http://www.terradat.co.uk/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=49 Case studies from TerraDat Geophysics documenting the use in shallow engineering and environmental applications] | ||
* [http://geophysics.mines.edu/cgem Center for Gravity, Electrical, and Magnetic Studies] | * [http://geophysics.mines.edu/cgem Center for Gravity, Electrical, and Magnetic Studies] | ||
Revision as of 13:11, 26 September 2007
Geophysics is the study of the earth by quantitative physical methods, namely seismic, magnetic, electrical, electromagnetic, thermal and radioactivity methods.
It includes the branches of:
- Seismology (earthquakes and elastic waves)
- Gravity (Earth's gravitational field)
- Geodesy (size and shape of the earth)
- Geomagnetism (including ionosphere, magnetosphere, Van Allen belts)
- Geoelectricity and electromagnetic methods (telluric currents, resistivity and conductivity structure, ground penetrating radar (GPR))
- Geothermometry (heat from internal processes, radioactivity, heat flow, volcanology, and hot springs)
- Hydrology (ground and surface water, sometimes including glaciology)
- Physical oceanography
- Tectonophysics (geological processes in the earth)
- Exploration, engineering, and environmental geophysics
- Geophysical Engineering
- Glaciology
- Mineral Physics
- Engineering geology