Definition of Geodynamical. Meaning of Geodynamical. Synonyms of Geodynamical

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Definition of Geodynamical

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Meaning of Geodynamical from wikipedia

- 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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- or absence of liquid-phase surface water. In order to characterize the geodynamic regime of an Earth-like exoplanet, the basic ****umption is made that such...
- satellites designed to provide an orbiting laser ranging benchmark for geodynamical studies of the Earth. Each satellite is a high-density p****ive laser...
- Journal of Geodynamics is an academic journal published by Elsevier about geodynamics. Its editor-in-chief is Irina Artemieva; its 2019 impact factor is...
- Central Office of Meteorology and Geodynamics, where he organized a net of geodynamical observatories. He died in Pavia. Among the most important works is his...
- is constructive to test hypotheses on computer based geodynamical models. A 3D numerical geodynamic model of the plume-crust coupling was capable of reproducing...
- The Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics (German: Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, ZAMG) is the national meteorological...
- thermo-chemical piles, or hidden reservoirs, mostly describing their proposed geodynamical or geochemical effects. For example, the name "thermo-chemical pile"...
- its creation are of interest. The study of gravity changes belongs to geodynamics. Gravity is usually measured in units of acceleration. In the SI system...