
Geodynamic Modelling
Geodynamic modeling is a scientific technique used to simulate and understand the movements and processes within the Earth's interior, particularly related to tectonic plates and seismic activity. It involves creating computer models that represent geological forces, such as pressure and temperature changes over time. By studying these models, researchers can predict how these forces lead to events like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. This helps improve our understanding of seismic risks and aids in developing strategies for disaster preparedness and mitigation. Ultimately, geodynamic modeling contributes to a safer environment by enhancing our knowledge of Earth’s dynamic behavior.