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The physics of the earth itself, including such topics like meteorology, seismology and tornadoes


IEEE GHN Category [[Category:Geoscience and remote sensing]]
== Subcategories ==
 
*'''[[:Category:Extraterrestrial phenomena|Extraterrestrial phenomena]]''' - phenomena taking place beyond the bounds of Earth
*'''[[:Category:Geophysical measurement techniques|Geophysical measurement techniques]]''' - methods for obtaining quantitative data about geophysical phenomena, including transient electromagnetics and magnetotellurics
*'''[[:Category:Meteorology|Meteorology]]''' - the scientific study of the atmosphere
*'''[[:Category:Seismology|Seismology]]''' - the scientific study of earthquakes and the propagation of elastic waves through the Earth
*'''[[:Category:Tsunami|Tsunami]]''' - a series of large water waves caused by the displacement of a large body of water
*'''[[:Category:Well logging|Well logging]]''' - the making of a detailed log concerning the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole
 
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 22 July 2014

The physics of the earth itself, including such topics like meteorology, seismology and tornadoes

Subcategories

  • Extraterrestrial phenomena - phenomena taking place beyond the bounds of Earth
  • Geophysical measurement techniques - methods for obtaining quantitative data about geophysical phenomena, including transient electromagnetics and magnetotellurics
  • Meteorology - the scientific study of the atmosphere
  • Seismology - the scientific study of earthquakes and the propagation of elastic waves through the Earth
  • Tsunami - a series of large water waves caused by the displacement of a large body of water
  • Well logging - the making of a detailed log concerning the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole

Subcategories

This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.