Similar words: biophysics, astrophysics, physics, physical geography, metaphysics, biophysicist, astrophysicist, nuclear physics. Meaning: [‚dʒɪːəʊfɪzɪks] n. geology that uses physical principles to study properties of the earth.
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1, We must read up on geophysics first.
2, I'm afraid geophysics is rather a closed book to me.
3, Geophysics: study of the Earth by quantitative physical methods.
4, Furthermore, Geophysics forms an excellent background for those concerned with the control and development of our environment.
5, I receive a short course in geophysics, punctuated by the tectonic lessons of the region through which we are driving.
6, The Engineering Geology and Geophysics Group's responsibilities for borehole geophysics extend to boreholes drilled for mineral exploration.
7, Geophysics is a strongly featured subfield in Durham, and palaeontology at Newcastle.
8, In 1963 Vine had just graduated in geophysics from Cambridge.
9, Engineering geophysics also supports hydrogeological studies, landfill and pollution assessments, mineral exploration and local geological studies.
10, Is he the only geophysics supervisor to have suffered the misfortune of losing a student to the great geophysicist in the sky?
11, In geophysics we have a little bit of a problem.
12, It falls within the conceptional framework of geophysics.
13, Developing seismoelectric exploration is the leading edge in geophysics.
14, Geophysics makes the world go round.
15, Whose sister studys geophysics?
16, The theory of plate tectonics explains these phenomena and is commonly regarded as one of the cornerstones of modern geophysics.
17, Each of these universities has produced published research in geography, geology, palaeontology,[http://sentencedict.com/geophysics.html] and geophysics.
18, Dynamo theory had developed as a relatively isolated discipline within geophysics, and not just because it thrived in Great Britain.
19, He emphasises the importance of the historical value of older literature in palaeontology, compared to the pattern shown in geophysics.
20, The scientists' quick action is just one example of how the field of geophysics has advanced over the last decade.
21, International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans (IAPSO) is one of seven Associations of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG).
22, Climate scientists prove anthropogenic global warming from the environmental sciences, planetary geology, geophysics, glaciology, meteorology, chemistry, biology, ecology, among other disciplines.
23, Karst cave probing is a very important task in engineering geophysics.
24, Neural network has been nicely applied in pattern recognition and hydrocarbon prediction in applied geophysics.
25, Well logging transcends the boundaries ordinarily established between geology, geophysics, and petroleum engineering.
26, The satellite altimetry technique plays an important role not only in geodesy, geophysics and oceanography, but also in preparing military fight and in launching and positing to strategy weapons.
27, There are four major disciplines in earth sciences, namely geography, geology, geophysics and geodesy.
28, Periodicals; crust; space sciences; atmosphere; hydrology; oceanography International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
29, With the development of modern well-logging techniques, direct shear wave logging has become an increasingly important tool in exploration and production geophysics .
30, But M. Riyadi, head of the seismic and tsunami section at the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency, said there is no way to predict the next earthquake precisely.
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