The course is designed to familiarize anyone using seismic data with the nature of the data and what it specifically represents. One of the key goals of the course is to explain the large and ...
Students in the master's or doctorate geophysics program study the earth through physical measurements, employing theory, laboratory and/or field experimentation, and modeling. Departmental research ...
Applied geophysics is the study of how the Earth works and what it's made of. Scientists called geophysicists use this knowledge to explore what's under the ground, check for dangers like earthquakes, ...
With 23 faculty members, our undergraduate and graduate course offerings and research interests span a broad array of earth and planetary sciences. Situated within the Rocky Mountains, our Department ...
As a geophysics major, you will learn to apply the principles of physics to the study of the Earth. In geophysics, evaluation of gravity, magnetic and electrical fields, seismic wave propagation and ...
Presently two departments offer undergraduate tracks in geophysics. Neither track results in a degree with "Geophysics" written on it, but both provide an education suitable for pursuing geophysics ...
Cutting edge geophysical imaging tools are available within the Department of Geology and Geophysics. The UW Near Surface Geophysics Instrumentation Center (UWNSG), housed in the Bill Nye Warehouse, ...
The Geophysical Sciences Program is an interdepartmental degree program at the University of Colorado that offers students flexibility to choose courses that meet their scholarly interests. Physics is ...
Near surface geophysics comprises a series of methods and approaches to explore the shallow depths (the upper hundreds of meters) of the Earth’s crust. Geophysical principles and techniques are used ...