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geophysics

Branch of earth science using physics (for instance gravity, seismicity, and magnetism) to study the Earth's surface, interior, and atmosphere. Geophysics includes several sub-fields such as seismology, paleomagnetism, and remote sensing.



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The expedition is continuing its geophysical survey of the region which was divided according to a fully considered engineering division in order to facilitate the data analysis and process via the advanced Gioradar Computer," said Head of Masyaf Department of Archeology Ebrahim Abbas.
Along with restarting at Letitna, Tirex says it has also started work on the East Slope Trend, a previously undrilled five kilometre trend first identified by the Tirex airborne geophysical survey and further defined by geophysical, geochemical and geological ground work.
The study appears in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, published by the American Geophysical Union.
 
 
 
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