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Geodynamics is a
subfield of
geophysics dealing with
dynamics of the Earth. It
applies physics,
chemistry and
mathematics to the
understanding of how...
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constructive to test
hypotheses on
computer based geodynamical models. A 3D
numerical geodynamic model of the plume-crust
coupling was
capable of reproducing...
- thermo-chemical piles, or
hidden reservoirs,
mostly describing their proposed geodynamical or
geochemical effects. For example, the name "thermo-chemical pile"...
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satellites designed to
provide an
orbiting laser ranging benchmark for
geodynamical studies of the Earth. Each
satellite is a high-density p****ive laser...
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central to that science. It is also a
discipline of
applied mathematics.
Geodynamical phenomena,
including crustal motion, tides, and
polar motion, can be...
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surface water to be present, in
addition to
various geophysical and
geodynamical aspects,
atmospheric density,
radiation type and intensity, and the host...
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Nanichi Riley Ruth
Stefania Wanda Wheatley Yablochkina Other Geodynamics Geology Surface features Venus snow Venusquake...
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Yaroshevsky (1969).
Donald L. Turcotte;
Gerald Schubert (25
March 2002).
Geodynamics.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-66624-4. Sanders, Robert...
- leucogranites:
Constraints on the
nature of
their crustal source region and
geodynamic setting."
Gondwana Research. v. 22, no. 2, pp. 360–376. "Tectonic Motion:...
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structure generated by the
Cretaceous superplume mantle event".
Journal of
Geodynamics. 34 (2): 163–176. Bibcode:2002JGeo...34..163C. doi:10.1016/S0264-3707(02)00019-4...