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geodynamics
ge·o·dy·nam·ics G5097600 (jē′ō-dī-năm′ĭks)n.1. (used with a sing. verb) The branch of dynamics that is concerned with the causes and effects of forces and motions involving the earth's interior, including rotation, plate tectonics, volcanic eruptions, and seismic modeling.2. (used with a pl. verb) The forces and motions involving the earth's interior.geodynamics (ˌdʒiːəʊdaɪˈnæmɪks) n (Geological Science) (functioning as singular) the branch of geology concerned with the forces and processes, esp large-scale, of the earth's interior, particularly as regards their effects on the crust or lithosphere ˌgeodyˈnamic, ˌgeodyˈnamical adj ˌgeodyˈnamicist ngeodynamicsthe science of the forces at work within the earth. — geodynamic, adj.See also: EarthTranslationsgeodynamics
geodynamics[¦jē·ō·dī¦nam·iks] (geophysics) The branch of geophysics concerned with measuring, modeling, and interpreting the configuration and motion of the crust, mantle, and core of the earth. |