You could always get a degree in explosives engineering (i.e. Civil Engineering) and work with the smaller stuff, though. Jan 2, 2009 #3 Choppy Science Advisor Education Advisor Insights Author 4,950 2,428 There are a lot of "cool" jobs you can get with a ...
Figure 1. Global maps of (a) the geoid heights [m] and (b) the free-air gravity disturbances [mGal = 10−5 m·s−2] computed with a spectral resolution complete to a spherical harmonic degree of 180 by using the EIGEN-6C4 global gravitational model [28]. As already stated, mor...
Figure 1. Global maps of (a) the geoid heights [m] and (b) the free-air gravity disturbances [mGal = 10−5 m·s−2] computed with a spectral resolution complete to a spherical harmonic degree of 180 by using the EIGEN-6C4 global gravitational model [28]. As already stated, mor...