Along the coast, waves break with a familiar sound. The gentle swash of the surf on the seashore can lull us to sleep, while the pounding of storm surge warns us to seek shelter. Surface mapping ...
THE Second World War has brought losses and also gains in the periodical literature of geophysics. Among the gains is Tellus, a quarterly journal of geophysics issued by the Swedish Geophysical ...
I am a geophysicist with a background in mathematics and statistics. My research interests are: rock physics, seismic reservoir characterization, inverse problems, and geostatistics. These are the ...
A sharp increase in hardware orbiting Earth could mean more harmful metals lingering in the atmosphere, according to a new study. By Austyn Gaffney Computer simulations suggest that a collision with ...
When hurricanes or strong storms sweep up the United States' East Coast and meet the shores of the country's largest estuary, Chesapeake Bay, the familiar pattern of storm activity gets a little more ...
FROM March 1949 the journal Terrestrial Magnetism and Almespheric Electricity will appear under the new title Journal of Geophysical Research. The change the name marks the transfer of editorship from ...