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geophysicist

[jee-oh-fiz-uh-sist]

noun

  1. a specialist in or student of geophysics.



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The first set of remains at the new site were discovered in May by geophysicist Matt Peace, on land owned by Northwood Cemetery.

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But high winds have deafened the instruments to the rumblings from deeper magma, says Rick Aster, a geophysicist at Colorado State University.

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The rise of Tibet and the Himalayas along its southern fringes are enduring riddles that SinoProbe II data might be able to crack, says Simon Klemperer, a geophysicist at Stanford University.

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Geological Survey geophysicist Morgan Page felt nothing while walking on the first floor, but her colleague, who was sitting in a chair on the second floor, felt shaking for a couple of seconds.

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But avulsions generally “take place over decades” as a river gradually shifts its banks, says co-author Michael Steckler, a geophysicist at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.

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ˌgeoˈphysicalgeophysics