- A
geologist is a
scientist who
studies the structure, composition, and
history of Earth.
Geologists incorporate techniques from physics, chemistry, biology...
- The
Geologists Range is a
mountain range about 55 km (34 mi) long,
standing between the
heads of Lucy and
Nimrod Glaciers in Antarctica. Seen by the northern...
-
Geologists Day is an
official holiday for
geologists,
geophysicists and
geochemists in
Russia and
other former states of the
Soviet Union, Established...
-
Scriptural geologists (or
Mosaic geologists) were a
heterogeneous group of
writers in the
early nineteenth century, who
claimed "the
primacy of literalistic...
- A
geologist is a
contributor to the
science of geology.
Geologists are also
known as
earth scientists or geoscientists. The
following is a list of notable...
- Earth's past climates.
Geologists broadly study the
properties and
processes of
Earth and
other terrestrial planets.
Geologists use a wide
variety of methods...
-
steep slopes are
potential collapse or
landslide hazards.
Environmental geologists and
hydrogeologists need to
apply the
tenets of
structural geology to...
- more
powerful blow. In such
cases geologists may
prefer a
sledge or bricklayer's "club" hammer. The best
geologist's hammers are
forged from one piece...
- The
Society of
Economic Geologists (SEG) is a
scientific organization that
promotes the
study of
geology as it
relates to mining,
mineral exploration,...
-
maintenance of
engineering works are
recognized and
accounted for.
Engineering geologists provide geological and
geotechnical recommendations, analysis, and design...