Geophysics

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Geophysics is the field of geology that uses physics to understand what’s happening inside the Earth — from how seismic waves move during earthquakes to how gravity, magnetism, heat and electrical signals reveal hidden structures beneath our feet. Geophysicists study everything from the deep interior of the planet to shallow subsurface layers used in engineering, mining and environmental work. With methods like seismic surveys, magnetic mapping, ground-penetrating radar and resistivity testing, geophysics helps locate natural resources, assess hazards and build safer infrastructure. In this category you’ll find clear, practical explanations of how these tools work and why geophysics is essential for understanding the physical behavior of our planet.

Gravity Surveys

Gravity surveys are geophysical techniques used to measure the variations in the Earth's gravitational field at different locations. These surveys involve the measurement of...

Geophysical Methods

Geophysics is a branch of Earth science that utilizes principles and techniques from physics to study the physical properties and processes of the Earth....

Geophysics

The rocks does not differ only by their macroscopic or microscopic properties studied field geologists or petrologists. They also differ by their chemical and...

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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

The Geological Story of the World’s Largest Salt Mirror When you look at Salar de Uyuni from a distance, on a clear day, the line...

Top 10 Strangest Minerals Ever Discovered

The Wildest, Weirdest, “How Is This Even Real?” Minerals on Earth Let’s be honest: geology at school feels clean and organized. Crystals have systems, hardness...

Top 10 Crystals with Extreme Optical Effects

There are millions of minerals on Earth, but only a tiny group really steps onto the stage and tears the light apart with some...

Faults and Folds

How Stress Shapes the Earth’s Crust At a quick glance, the surface of our planet looks stable. Mountains appear fixed in place, valleys seem permanent,...

Rare Earth Minerals: The Geology Behind Them

Geology, Uses & the Global Supply Crisis Shaping Our Technological Future Rare earth minerals are one of the strangest contradictions in modern geology: visually unimpressive,...

How Supervolcanoes Work (and What Makes Them Different)

When a volcano erupts, most people imagine a familiar scene: a mountain peak releasing dark ash, bright lava flowing down the slopes, exploding rocks,...

Avalanches: Geologic & Environmental Triggers

When you look at a mountain covered in snow, your first impression is usually peace. Snow is quiet. The landscape is smooth, calm, untouched....

10 Dangerous Volcanoes on Earth

Why Some Volcanoes Are Far More Dangerous Than Others When people imagine a volcano, they usually picture slow-moving red lava gently flowing down a mountainside....