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geologic

[jee-uh-loj-ik] / ˌdʒi əˈlɒdʒ ɪk /


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It will also image the full surfaces of the moons to search for ongoing geologic activity—something that Voyager 2 failed to do.

From Scientific American

Though its landscape exposes ancient elements of change through eons of geologic uplift and erosion, it’s still shaped by day-to-day conditions.

From New York Times

Geophysicists surmise the inner core could have formed less than a billion years ago, which is relatively young on a geologic time scale.

From Washington Post

That business — which Exxon says could bury massive amounts of carbon dioxide underground in old geologic structures — is key to the company’s future, James said.

From Washington Post

And they’ve learned an enormous amount about the mechanisms that drive Mars’s geologic activity.

From Scientific American