geochemistry is the study of the chemical structure of the earth
Well if you read in between the lines it depends on geology and chemistry.
There are many different specialized fields of geology. Volcanology is the study of volcanoes, lava, magma, and all related geological phenomena. Geomythology is the study of geological events as they relate to mythology.
Biologists, Geochemists, Petrologists, Stratigraphers and Palaeontologists all work to develop the geologic time-scale. Note that Petrology, Stratigraphy and Geochemistry are specialised forms of science that fall under the more general heading of Geology. Palaeontology lies somewhere between Geology and Biology.
used in the study of Igneous rocks and Metamorphic rocks in their temperature and Pressuse Well I think is applied in almost everything. Ore Deposits, Geochemistry, Igneous Petrology, Metamorphic geology, geochronology, environmental geology, aqueous geochemistry, environmental pollution, phase equilibria, in all natural systems is applied thermodynamics, if you are good in thermodynamics you are in good shape to study natural systems i.e. geologic systems.
do you go to western?anyhow physics is related to geology in many different ways - structural geology looks forces applied on (and in) the earth and is able to determine initial conditions under which those structures were formed. plate tectonics is modeled using rotational kinematics. hydro-geology or geomorphology or glacial stuff can all be related to gravity driven processes (water flowing downhill...). saltation and imbrication are both physical processes which have very pretty physics like equations associated with them.
Well if you read in between the lines it depends on geology and chemistry.
Geochemistry
Yes it is.
Mohammed Ikramuddin has written: 'Geochemistry and geochronology of Precambrian dikes from Mysore State, India' -- subject(s): Dikes (Geology), Geochemistry, Geology, Stratigraphic, Stratigraphic Geology
This is geochemistry.
its geology
A. A. Beus has written: 'Geochemistry of the lithosphere' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Analysis, Rocks 'Geology of Tungsten'
B. G. Hoal has written: 'The geology and geochemistry of the Proterozoic Awasib Mountain terrain, southern Namibia' -- subject(s): Awasib Mountains Region, Geochemistry, Geology, Namibia, Stratigraphic Geology
P. K. Banerjee has written: 'Geology and geochemistry of the Sukinda ultramafic field, Cuttack District, Orissa' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Geology, Ultrabasic Rocks
Diane H. Carlson has written: 'Physical geology' -- subject(s): Physical geology, Textbooks 'Geology and geochemistry of the Coulee Dam Intrusive Suite and associated younger intrusive rocks, Colville batholith Washington' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Intrusions (Geology), Petrology, Structural Geology
Larry L. Hillesland has written: 'The geology, mineralization and geochemistry of the Pine Creek area, Lemhi County, Idaho' -- subject(s): Soils, Geochemistry, Geology, Molybdenum content
K. A. Duttweiler has written: 'Geology and geochemistry of the Broken Ridge Area, Southern Wah Wah Mountains, Iron County, Utah' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Rhyolite, Stratigraphic Geology