The Geophysics Section studies the tectonic and dynamic structure of the Earth using methods of physics combined with the other geosciences – geology, geochemistry, petrology, geochronology etc. The main areas of research are electromagnetism, seismology, geodynamics and potential fields (gravity and magnetism).
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Introduction
The Geophysics Section studies the tectonic and dynamic structure of the Earth using methods of physics combined with the other geosciences – geology, geochemistry, petrology, geochronology etc. The main areas of research are electromagnetism, seismology, geodynamics and potential fields (gravity and magnetism).
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