Geophysics
Geophysics is the science that uses physical principles to study the Earth's interior, structure, composition, and processes. It applies physics to natural phenomena such as gravity, magnetism, heat flow, and seismic waves to infer properties of rocks and fluids beneath the surface. Geophysics overlaps with geology and engineering and underpins many practical activities, from resource exploration to environmental monitoring.
Major subfields include seismology, which studies elastic waves to probe Earth's interior and monitor earthquakes; geomagnetism
Applications include resource exploration (oil, gas, and minerals), groundwater and contaminant mapping, geotechnical site characterization, civil
History: The field emerged in the 19th and early 20th centuries with advances in gravity measuring, seismology,