After successful completion of the course, students are able to analyze seismological data, evaluate models and interpret results oriented to describe geodynamic processes in the system of the solid earth, they know the relevant processes and corresponding equations in geodynamics. They analyze and understand important geological processes and how they are reflected in seismic data.
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