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Earth science (also known as '''geoscience''', '''the geosciences''' or '''the Earth Sciences'''), is an all-embracing term for the sciences related to the planet Earth . It is arguably a special case in Planetary Science , being the only known Life -bearing planet. There are both Reductionist and Holistic approaches to Earth science. The major historic Discipline s use Physics , Geography , Mathematics , Chemistry , and Biology to build a quantitative understanding of the principal areas or '' Spheres '' of the Earth system:

EARTH'S SPHERES







However, due to the numerous interactions between the Spheres many modern fields take an Interdisciplinary approach and thus do not sit "comfortably" in this scheme. Even the above specialisms do not operate in isolation. For example to understand the circulation of the oceans, the Interaction s between Ocean, Atmosphere and Earth Rotation must be considered.


INTERDISCIPLINARY FIELDS


Other types of research are even more interdisciplinary and interactions between different disciplines are central to them, for example:

  • Biogeochemistry follows the cycling of elements through the Spheres mediated by biological and geological processes, and especially their distribution and fluxes between ''reservoirs''.

  • Mineralogy and Mineral Physics consider the rock-forming minerals on the atomic length-scale, both as part of geosystems and increasingly with an eye towards technological applications (for instance, as Catalysts or exploiting their potential Ferroelectric properties); in this, there is extensive and increasing overlap with Solid-state Physics , Crystal Chemistry and Materials Science .

  • Paleoceanography and ''' Paleoclimatology ''' use the properties of Sediment s, Ice Core s, or biological material to infer past states of the ocean, atmosphere or climate.

  • Meteorology describes, explains and predicts the Weather based on the interaction of principally the ocean and atmosphere.

  • Climatology describes and explains the Climate in terms of the interaction of the litho-, pedo-, hydro-, atmo-, cryo-, and bio- spheres.

  • Atmospheric Chemistry describes, explains and predicts the chemical composition of the atmosphere in principlly terms of the interactions of the ocean, atmosphere, biosphere and human influence.



EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE


Many scientists are now starting to use an approach known as Earth system science which treats the entire Earth as a System in its own right, which evolves as a result of '' Positive '' and '' Negative Feedback '' between constituent systems. The Systems Approach , enabled by the combined use of computer models as hypotheses tested by global Satellite and ship-board data, is increasingly giving scientists the ability to explain the past and possible future behaviour of the Earth system.

Complex computer models which seek to model several different parts of the Earth system and the interactions between them are known as Earth system models. Many are based on Global Climate Model s and include sub models for the ocean, atmosphere, biosphere and other parts of the earth system. These interactions are of particular importance when trying to understand changes over decade to centuries and longer periods.

Gaia Theories explain the behaviour of the Earth system in terms of the influence of the biosphere.


METHODOLOGY


Like all other scientists, earth scientists apply the Scientific Method : formulate hypotheses after observation of and gathering data about natural phenomena and then test those hypotheses. In earth science, data usually plays a critical role in testing and formulating hypotheses.


PARTIAL LIST OF THE MAJOR EARTH SCIENCE TOPICS



Atmosphere



Biosphere



Hydrosphere



Lithosphere or geosphere



Pedosphere



Systems



Others



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