Geodynamics
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Geodynamics is a subfield of geophysics dealing with dynamics of the Earth masses. Experts in geodynamics commonly use techniques such as geodetic GPS, InSAR, and seismology, to study the evolution of the Earth's Lithosphere, Mantle and Core.
[edit] External links
- Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics - Open-source geodynamics software
- Geological Survey of Canada - Geodynamics Program
- Geodynamics Homepage - JPL/NASA
- NASA Planetary geodynamics
- Los Alamos geodynamics lab