Perturbation Geology

Perturbation Geology is the study of how changes in the natural environment can modify the Earth's surface. This field of geology is important for understanding the impacts of climate change, natural disasters, and other events that can have serious impacts on the environment. Perturbation geologists can use data gathered from aerial, satellite, and field surveys to map and analyze landscape features. The results of their research can help in disaster planning, urban planning, and predicting potential changes to the landscape. Additionally, perturbation geology can be used to better understand the natural environment, providing insight into the history of the Earth and the effects of human activity.

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