Noun
geoscience (plural geosciences)
earth science
According to a paper published in Geoscience Frontiers, 20 States and four Union territories are affected by this problem now. Source: Internet
Illinois State Geological Survey GeoScience Education Series 14. By the time Europeans arrived, the Chicago River flowed sluggishly into Lake Michigan from Chicago's flat plain. Source: Internet
In a separate study published in Nature Geoscience this week, the same team used coral data to refute the idea that the global increase of CO2 at the end of the ice age was owed to carbon from deep-sea sediments. Source: Internet
Geoscience Australia This is so because the energy released in an earthquake, and thus its magnitude, is proportional to the area of the fault that ruptures citation and the stress drop. Source: Internet
And Australia has all of the elements we would be looking for, according to Geoscience Australia. Source: Internet
Plans envisioned a follow-on to MABTEX as a much more sophisticated aerobot named MGA, for "Mars Geoscience Aerobot". Source: Internet