Geophysics


Fundamentals of Geophysics
Revealing the Buried Past: Geophysics for Archaeologists
Stories from the Deep Earth: How Scientists Figured Out What Drives Tectonic Plates and Mountain Building
The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Stardust to Living Planet
An Introduction to Applied and Environmental Geophysics
Magnetometry for Archaeologists (Geophysical Methods for Archaeology)
Applied Geophysics
Earth's Dynamic Systems
Encyclopedia of Volcanoes
Active Galactic Nuclei: Saas Fee Advanced Course 20: Lecture Notes 1990, Swiss Society For Astrophysics And Astronomy
Volcanoes: A Very Short Introduction
Mountains of Fire: The Menace, Meaning, and Magic of Volcanoes
Resistivity and Induced Polarization: Theory and Applications to the Near-Surface Earth
An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology
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Abdullatif A. Al-Shuhail
Global Physical Climatology by Dennis L. HartmannThe Solid Earth by C.M.R. FowlerFundamentals of Geophysics by William LowrieWhole Earth Geophysics by Robert J. LilliePotential Theory in Gravity and Magnetic Applications by Richard J. Blakely
Geophysics (MMath)
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Graham Hancock
Professor Napier and his colleague Victor Clube, formerly dean of the Astrophysics Department at Oxford University, go so far as to describe the 'unique complex of debris' within the Taurid stream as 'the greatest collision hazard facing the earth at the present time.' Coordination of their findings with those of Allen West, Jim Kennett, and Richard Firestone, as led both teams--the geophysicists and the astronomers--to conclude that it was very likely objects from the then much younger Taurid m ...more
Graham Hancock, America Before: The Key to Earth's Lost Civilization

Abhijit Naskar
The green-house gas emission caused by us is the main ingredient in the poisonous cocktail of global warming which will eventually destroy your children.
Abhijit Naskar

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