What is Geophysics: Definition and 67 Discussions

Geophysics () is a subject of natural science concerned with the physical processes and physical properties of the Earth and its surrounding space environment, and the use of quantitative methods for their analysis. The term geophysics sometimes refers only to solid earth applications: Earth's shape; its gravitational and magnetic fields; its internal structure and composition; its dynamics and their surface expression in plate tectonics, the generation of magmas, volcanism and rock formation. However, modern geophysics organizations and pure scientists use a broader definition that includes the water cycle including snow and ice; fluid dynamics of the oceans and the atmosphere; electricity and magnetism in the ionosphere and magnetosphere and solar-terrestrial physics; and analogous problems associated with the Moon and other planets.Although geophysics was only recognized as a separate discipline in the 19th century, its origins date back to ancient times. The first magnetic compasses were made from lodestones, while more modern magnetic compasses played an important role in the history of navigation. The first seismic instrument was built in 132 AD. Isaac Newton applied his theory of mechanics to the tides and the precession of the equinox; and instruments were developed to measure the Earth's shape, density and gravity field, as well as the components of the water cycle. In the 20th century, geophysical methods were developed for remote exploration of the solid Earth and the ocean, and geophysics played an essential role in the development of the theory of plate tectonics.
Geophysics is applied to societal needs, such as mineral resources, mitigation of natural hazards and environmental protection. In Exploration geophysics, geophysical survey data are used to analyze potential petroleum reservoirs and mineral deposits, locate groundwater, find archaeological relics, determine the thickness of glaciers and soils, and assess sites for environmental remediation.

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    Physics Bachelor of science in geophysics

    Hello, is it (generally, i know it depends individually) possible to enroll in a PhD program (in U.S.) in physics or computer science with a bachelor of science in Geophysics? i know there's no simple answer but does anyone know what the general requirements for a PhD are? Do most universities...
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    Programs Geology major, thinking of going for MS geophysics, advice?

    I am currently in my third year of my geology degree which I am enjoying but I love physics too. I don't really want to be strictly a geologist after I graduate, more like a geophysicist as I've taken an interest in seismology after narrowly surviving the 2011 Christchurch quake while in New...
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    Physics Feeling pessimistic about my Astrophysics B.S, looking towards GeoPhysics?

    Hello all, I hope this is the right section to be posting this in, if not hopefully it will just be moved. I am an Astrophysics major currently seeking my B.S in my second year starting this fall. As such I'm not anywhere near elbow deep in it yet and am beginning to have second thoughts...
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    Physics What the oil and gas job market says for a new geophysics grad.

    Hi everyone, does anyone know what the typical job market is like for recent graduates in the geophysics field. I mean given the price of oil and the global financial crisis does one even stand a chance. I like to hear from some of you who are in the geoscience field as well. I know Alberta...
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    Recommend text bks for Geophysics course

    hi can anyone recommend good textbooks for the following : Electromagnetic Field Theory Inversion Methods Exploration Seismology Geophysical Data Analysis Thanks guys, i really appreciate.
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    Geophysics: Calculating Inner Core Radius

    I have a question about some geophysics... When we want to calculate the radius of an inner core how do you do it. If I were to be given the radius of the whole planet as well as density and the velocity of the Pwave, where do I begin to solve. Also let's say the angular distances where...
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    Physics Should I Pursue a Degree in Geophysics or Switch Back to Physics?

    Hey everyone, I'm a longtime lurker, first time poster. I'm currently a second year undergrad student enrolled in BS.c of geophysics with a minor in physics. I'm interested in pursuing a career in geophysics, however, I'm not sure I'm going about it in the best way. The way I see it, I have...
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    Physics or Geophysics? Advice & Recommendations

    Before I start, I know that no one other than myself can provide me with an ultimate answer. The reasons for this posts are to find any advice and recommendations, and also just to vent some of my worries. In a couple of weeks I will be registering for my second year courses as an undergrad...
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    Physics Getting into oil and gas with a physics degree with no geophysics courses?

    Is that possible? UH offers a physics degree BS with geophysics specialization. I looked at doing that a while back but decided against it. With just a BS Physics, could I get into oil and gas/energy? If so, what kinds of jobs would I be doing? I live outside of Houston, btw.
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    Programs Does Geophysics major require a lot of Math?

    Hi, I'm a high school senior who has strong a interest in Math(taking DE in my senior year). After doing some research on the Geophysical engineering program at the local university: Colorado School of Mines, I think that geophysics is a very interesting because it involves a lot of travels...
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    Reading up on what Geophysics is

    Heya, i live in the UK and at the moment I'm doing a lot of research as to what i want to specialize in in the future. Now I've done quite a bit of reading up on what Geophysics actually is, but i just can't nail the what's its [I]really[I] about. Some places i read its about harnessing the...
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    Choosing a Major in the Physical Sciences: Is Geophysics Right for Me?

    I'm at uc berkeley atm in my first year. I want to decide on a major early on and stick with it so that I won't end up having to spend an extra semester or two later on down the road. I definitely want to major in a science-related field. I had thought about engineering, but it's complicated...
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    Programs Is a degree in geophysics possible with a limited selection of geology courses?

    I've posted on a few geology and geophysics forums, but as someone said in a post somewhere here, trying to get an answer in one of those types of forums would take a while because geologists are too busy looking at the ground and watching rocks move. Anywho, onto my question. I've recently...
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    Schools Graduate Schools for Geophysics

    I'm currently a junior majoring with physics (obviously), and I was wondering if anyone knew of a few good universities which offer a graduate degree in Geophysics (or Geological Science). Preferably, I'm looking for schools around Louisiana, Oklahoma, or Texas in the south, or New York or...
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    Physics Is Geophysics the Right Career Path for a Math Major?

    Hello, I am currently entering my junior year of undergrad with a major in mathematics. I am considering potential careers options and I came across the field of geophysics related to oil and gas exploration. Is there anyone here with experience is such a field that I could talk to? At the...
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    Physics I am thinking of getting a Msc in geophysics.

    I am thinking of getting a Msc in geophysics.What are the job prospects?Is there a demand for geophysicist worldwide?
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    Any experience in the field of geophysics?

    Hello, everyone! Long time lurker, first time poster. Has anyone here had any experience in the field of geophysics? I'm trying to decide on an undergraduate major that would best prepare me for graduate studies in environmental science.
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