Now a team of university geophysicists suggests that virtually all of life today owes its existence to an even more radical form of Earth motion. |
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Geologists and geophysicists aim to accurately constrain the architecture and facies variations at the lava flow scale. |
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Astronomers and geophysicists are now trying to use satellite images and other scientific methods to test their model of how the Earth works. |
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From the evidence found on the Moon, geophysicists can extrapolate a picture of the early history of the four terrestrial planets. |
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Over the next two years, geophysicists also will try to identify precise areas in the fault zone where microearthquakes regularly occur. |
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Like bats using echolocation to navigate through the night, geophysicists rely on seismic waves for information on the Earth's deep interior. |
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The fault occupies the farthest reaches of the friction zone between the Pacific and North American plates, an area geophysicists know as the borderlands. |
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How do geophysicists determine whether the mantle convects heat from the molten-iron core to the surface crust, rather than conducting heat through motionless rock? |
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Ao The first arrivals have been geophysicists and geodesists, scientists who study the curvature and movement of the Earth. |
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It is therefore of importance to geophysicists studying the geologic history and dynamics of eastern Europe. |
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Shaw paused to consider the 6,500 geophysicists convening for their annual meeting across the street. |
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The group consists of approximately 200 persons, 70 percent of whom are degreed professionals, principally geologists, geophysicists and geochemists. |
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Geologists and geophysicists study natural hazards in order to enact safe building codes and warning systems that are used to prevent loss of property and life. |
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The volume should be of interest to a wide range of readership, from sedimentologists and structural geologists to geochemists, geophysicists and computer modelers. |
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With the advance of observation precision, the causes of Earth orientation changes are progressively being identified by geodesists and geophysicists. |
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Massive currents of semisolid stone flow just a few hundred kilometers below Earth's surface, yet geophysicists find them maddeningly out of reach. |
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Seismic wave studies thus gave the geophysicists a way to see through solid rock to the subterranean streams in the mantle underlying South America. |
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He is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. |
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Geophysicists dig a hole some 100 meters deep, pack in explosives, seal the hole, and set off a downward-directed kaboom. |
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He is a member of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, the European Association of Exploration Geophysicists and the Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists. |
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