geophysicists in A Sentence

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    If time travel is possible, where are the Geophysicists from the future?

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    The Jesuit Geophysicists have contributed to the growth of religion in the continent through Antarctica mission work.

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    The following is a summary of some of the events that unfolded by a young engineering geophysicist who is contributing to earthquake-report.

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    Although Petrobras is primarily focused on pre-salt development and selling assets abroad, the company has purchased geological packages and Geophysicists studies in areas of Israel and Guyana.

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    Seismic data helps Geophysicists and geologists understand the rock formations in the earth, what might be happening in them and, crucially, if they might contain oil and gas.

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    Almost every coastal city around the world builds on loose sediment, and all of them are subsiding, regardless of pumping groundwater,” says Arizona State University geophysicist Manoochehr Shirzaei, who studies land subsidence.

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    The main strength of the company is its team of well-qualified and experienced exploration geologists, Geophysicists, analytical chemists, drilling & mining engineers and surveyors supported by highly skilled, trained technical and scientific staff and state-of-art computer facilities.

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    Iranian geophysicist and seismologist Bahram Akashesh said on Sunday that in developed countries, earthquakes with a magnitude of the ones that hit East Azerbaijan cause only six injuries and not hundreds injured and more than 200 dead.

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    CNN reported that Geophysicists‘have long monitored how fast the Earth's plates are moving, and we know that the entire subcontinent of India is being driven slowly but surely underneath Nepal and Tibet at a speed of around 1.8 inches per year.'.

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    The potentially vast storehouse of this potent greenhouse gas could provide an intriguing energy source, but it is widely distributed and may not be economical to extract, noted Robert Embley, an OSU geophysicist who spent much of his career with NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.

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    Geophysicists who have long monitored how fast the Earth's plates are moving, knew that this disaster was eventually coming, since the entire subcontinent of India is being driven slowly but surely underneath Nepal and Tibet at a speed of around 1.8 inches per year.

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