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UK
/dʒˌiːəʊfˈɪzɪsˌɪst/
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NOUN
- a geologist who uses physical principles to study the properties of the earth
How To Use geophysicist In A Sentence
- In the eyes of geophysicists, hydrothermal circulation is inextricably intertwined with the pulsing bank of heat inside the planet.
- It seemed to geophysicists that the continents should shape the gravity field in some way.
- We learn, too, that the great geophysicist, Sir Harold Jeffreys, refused to accept the evidence for continental drift.
- The Pacific plate is grinding counterclockwise to the North American plate, the chief geophysicist for the Oklahoma Geologic Survey said.
- Experiments like this opened geophysicists' eyes to the myriad ways this boundary layer could look.
- Carolina Pagli, a geophysicist at the University of Leeds in England, said there were risks that climate change could also trigger volcanic eruptions or earthquakes in places such as Mount Erebus in Antarctica, the Aleutian islands of Alaska or Patagonia in South America. Scientific American
- “This experiment is particularly timely because it provides subsurface geological information that complements the work of the NEPTUNE Canada project at the University of Victoria to install a long-term cabled hydrothermal observatory in the hydrothermal fields” said William Wilcock, a UW marine geophysicist and a co-principal investigator on the project. More Anti-Science Eco-Activism in British Columbia - The Panda's Thumb
- Thus, understanding how it stirs is one of the best ways for geophysicists to create an all-inclusive picture.
- But that scenario presented geophysicists with a radical yet plausible explanation for the anti-continents.
- But that scenario presented geophysicists with a radical yet plausible explanation for the anti-continents.