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OverviewGeophysics is more than a science of the Earth's interior - it is a story of minds that dared to look beneath the surface. This book brings together the lives and legacies of the thinkers who reshaped our understanding of the planet, revealing how curiosity, persistence, and imagination turned scattered observations into a coherent science of planetary processes. From the early pioneers of seismology to the architects of plate tectonics, from the designers of satellite geodesy to the innovators of machine learning, these are the individuals who transformed geophysics from a collection of tools into a unified way of seeing the Earth. Minds Beneath the Surface traces the intellectual revolutions that defined the field: the discovery of Earth's layered structure through seismic waves, the birth of plate tectonics and mantle convection theory, the rise of satellite-based gravity and deformation measurements, the simulation of planetary interiors, and the emergence of data-driven geophysics. It explores how geophysics expanded beyond Earth to reveal the hidden dynamics of icy moons, rocky planets, and deep space environments. It shows how the discipline evolved from ground-based measurements to global observation systems, and how it became essential for understanding climate change, resource sustainability, and the future of the Earth system. Each chapter profiles a thought leader whose work opened new frontiers. Some built instruments that could listen to the planet's vibrations. Others developed mathematical frameworks that allowed the Earth to be modeled and simulated. Some launched satellites that turned the planet into a measurable object. Others pioneered inversion theory, remote sensing, and machine learning, teaching computers to recognize patterns in the Earth's signals. Together, they created a discipline that integrates physics, mathematics, geology, and planetary science - a discipline that sees the Earth not as a static object but as a dynamic, evolving system. The book also explores the human side of scientific progress. It reveals how breakthroughs often emerged from moments of doubt, failure, and revision. It shows how collaboration across continents and disciplines shaped the field. It highlights the role of intellectual courage - the willingness to ask difficult questions, challenge assumptions, and pursue ideas that defy convention. And it celebrates the enduring power of curiosity: the drive to understand the planet not only for its own sake, but for the sake of humanity's future. As the Earth enters an era of rapid change, the insights of these thought leaders become more urgent than ever. Their work provides the foundation for monitoring natural hazards, managing resources, and confronting the challenges of climate disruption. Their legacy is not only scientific but ethical: a reminder that knowledge is a form of stewardship, and that understanding the Earth is inseparable from caring for it. Minds Beneath the Surface is a tribute to the individuals who transformed geophysics and a celebration of the intellectual spirit that drives scientific discovery. It invites readers to see the planet not only as a subject of study but as a source of wonder - and to recognize that beneath every equation, every model, and every dataset lies a mind that dared to ask a new question. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel F CorwinPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9798252788692Pages: 238 Publication Date: 19 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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