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The Deep Earth: How it controls our environment

 


©Ken-ichiro Hisada

The Earth's surface, including our habitable environment, is a response to, and controlled by, processes deep within the Earth. Earth scientists using, among others, geophysical and geodynamical techniques, research deep Earth processes (ranging from changes in the Earth's magnetic field to plate tectonics) to enable a better understanding of the working of the Earth as a planet.

 

 

 

 

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516 Geological Anatomy of East and South East Asia
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