The core work of the geophysics section is to apply geophysical data analysis, computation and methodological developments to gain new insights into Earth processes at a range of temporal and spatial scales.
Based in 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland, the Geophysics Section attracts staff and scholars from all around the world.
For a full overview of our current personnel, check our Staff page!
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The core work of the geophysics section is to apply geophysical data analysis, computation and methodological developments to gain new insights into Earth processes at a range of temporal and spatial scales.
Based in 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland, the Geophysics Section attracts staff and scholars from all around the world.
For a full overview of our current personnel, check our Staff page!
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