earthstructure
Earthstructure is the study of the arrangement and properties of the Earth's interior and its surface expression, as used in geology and geophysics. It describes how the planet is organized physically and how that organization influences geophysical behavior.
Internally, Earth is described as crust, mantle, and core. The crust comprises continental crust, thicker and
Lithosphere includes the crust and rigid upper mantle and sits on the more ductile asthenosphere. Plate tectonics
Composition varies by layer: crust is lighter and silica-rich; mantle is ultrabasic peridotite; outer core is
Study methods include seismology, gravity, magnetometry, and electrical sounding. Seismic tomography and other imaging reveal density
Understanding Earthstructure informs geologic history, resource distribution, natural hazards, and planetary dynamics.