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geofysici

Geofysici, or geophysicists, are scientists who study the physical properties of the Earth and other planetary bodies by applying physics-based methods. They investigate the interior structure of planets, gravity and magnetic fields, seismic waves, heat flow, and surface and near-surface processes. Their work supports natural resource exploration, environmental assessment, hazard mitigation, and scientific understanding of Earth systems.

Common subfields include seismology, geomagnetism, gravity and gravimetry, electrical and electromagnetic methods, radar and imaging techniques

Education typically requires a bachelor's degree in geophysics, geology, physics, or engineering; many positions require master's

Geophysics also extends to planetary science, with researchers studying the Moon, Mars, and other bodies using

such
as
seismic
reflection
and
refraction,
electrical
resistivity
tomography,
ground-penetrating
radar,
magnetic
surveys,
and
remote
sensing.
They
use
mathematical
modeling,
numerical
simulations,
and
data
analysis
of
large
datasets.
or
PhD.
Work
settings
include
universities,
government
agencies,
research
institutes,
energy
and
mineral
industries,
environmental
consulting,
mining,
and
infrastructure
companies.
Tools
commonly
used
include
seismographs,
gravimeters,
magnetometers,
borehole
logging
tools,
airborne
and
satellite
sensors,
and
specialized
software
for
modeling
and
inversion.
spacecraft
data
to
infer
internal
structure,
tectonics,
and
evolution.
The
field
is
interdisciplinary,
collaborating
with
geology,
engineering,
environmental
science,
and
data
science.