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  2. Dimorphos - Wikipedia

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    While the orbital change was small, the change is in the velocity and over the course of years will accumulate to a large change in position. [49] For a hypothetical Earth-threatening body, even such a tiny change could be sufficient to mitigate or prevent an impact, if applied early enough.

  3. Earth System Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Earth System Dynamics is a peer-reviewed [1] open access scientific journal [2] published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. [3] The journal publishes articles describing original research on the geology, climate change, and atmospheric science.

  4. Earth systems model of intermediate complexity - Wikipedia

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    A modern example of this difference in speed can be seen between the EMIC JUMP-LCM and the GCM MIROC4h; the former runs 63,000 times faster than the latter. [9] The decrease in required computing power allowed EMICs to run over longer model times, and thus include earth systems occupying the "slow domain".

  5. Earth Interactions - Wikipedia

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    This article about a journal on Earth sciences is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See tips for writing articles about academic journals. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  6. Expanding Earth - Wikipedia

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    The expanding Earth or growing Earth was a hypothesis attempting to explain the position and relative movement of continents by increase in the volume of Earth. With the recognition of plate tectonics in 20th century, the idea has been abandoned.

  7. Cataclysmic pole shift hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The geographic poles are defined by the points on the surface of Earth that are intersected by the axis of rotation. The pole shift hypothesis describes a change in location of these poles with respect to the underlying surface – a phenomenon distinct from the changes in axial orientation with respect to the plane of the ecliptic that are caused by precession and nutation, and is an ...

  8. Geophysics - Wikipedia

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    Geophysics is a highly interdisciplinary subject, and geophysicists contribute to every area of the Earth sciences, while some geophysicists conduct research in the planetary sciences. To provide a more clear idea on what constitutes geophysics, this section describes phenomena that are studied in physics and how they relate to the Earth and ...

  9. List of earth and atmospheric sciences journals - Wikipedia

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    International Journal of Earth Sciences; International Journal of Speleology; Journal of African Earth Sciences; Journal of Geology; Journal of Geophysical Research: sections B (Solid Earth), F (Earth Surface), G (Biogeosciences) Journal of Sedimentary Research; Journal of Structural Geology; Journal of South American Earth Sciences; Journal of ...