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sciences or mathematics: David (1950), Ph.D. geology, a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey;
In the stratigraphy sub-discipline of geology, a Global Standard Stratigraphic Age, officia
In geology a lens is a body of ore or rock or a deposit
In physical geography and geology, a horst (from German Horst - engl.
In geology, a boulder is a rock with grain size of usual
In geology, a sediment trap is any topographic depressio
In geology, a lode is a deposit of metalliferous ore tha
In geology, a megacryst is a crystal or grain that is co
Speeton Beds, in English geology, a series of clays well exposed at Speeton, n
In planetary geology, a corona (plural: coronae) is an oval-shaped
gns at trail locations that explain the local geology, a volcanic ash bed, trace fossils, paleo-eco
everal popular introductions to Peak District geology, a definitive study of the local fluorite Blu
In geology, a stockwork is a complex system of structura
The name of the mountain is due to its geology, a rocky ridge to the east of the better know
In geology, a resurgent dome is a dome formed by swellin
Wollaston Medal for Geology: Adolphe d'Archiac; Edouard de Verneuil
She took classes in geology after graduation at the University of Chicago
lican Island consists of climate, topography, geology, air quality, and waterways.
Wollaston Medal for Geology: Albert Jean Gaudry
Wollaston Medal for Geology: Alfred Des Cloizeaux
important because they represent the earliest geology along the entire coast.
important because they represent the earliest geology along the entire coast.
The Hall of Geology: Also location on the fourth floor displays a
In geology, an active fault is a fault which has had dis
nclude Essay Writing, Drama, French, Physics, Geology, Anatomy and Physiology.
thinks the sciences of chemistry, geology, anatomy, geology, etc., are all humbug."
California, by a group of Stanford University geology and engineering graduates to provide geologic
He had a remarkable knowledge of geology and particularly of mineralogy.
From both the structure of local geology and knowledge from workings at Pentremawr, it
ncipal publications were: Observations on the Geology and Zoology of Abyssinia (1870), Manual of th
ion to region depending on the local climate, geology, and the like.
go, California, USA, for his contributions to geology and mineralogy in Israel.
He also served as professor of geology and mineralogy at the Corcoran Scientific Sch
The museum has displays of local archaeology, geology, and history.
he noble gas argon are all essential to basic geology and biology.
Others of her textbooks covered geology and optics.
With a degree in geology and a doctorate in mineral deposits and geoch
e Metacomet Ridge for more information on the geology and ecosystem of Bradley Mountain).
l Oceanography is the study of flow dynamics, geology and geophysics, and thermo and hydrodynamics
h-century reader, and particularly deals with geology and the beauties of the Italian landscape.
He studied geology and paleontology in Liegnitz (Legnica).
1977: The Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology was created, replacing
Institute of Geological Sciences, Overseas Geology and Mineral Resources 52:1-31.
Davies, W.E. (1989), Highlights of the Geology and Engineering of the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca
Davies, W.E. (1999), The Geology and Engineering Structures of the Chesapeake
p, a 900 square feet (84 m2) sculpture of the geology and mines of the Forest of Dean area, was unv
The area has a rugged geology and topography and evergreen wooded areas.
overing earth and planetary sciences, such as geology and atmospheric sciences.
l Nature Reserve, partly due to its limestone geology and also the flora that grow in its limestone
t scenic parks in Georgia, it contains rugged geology, and offers visitors a range of vistas across
"The Geology and Gravity Anomalies of the Troodos Massif,
d faculty at Vassar have studied the biology, geology, and chemistry of the creek, as well as the l
betov held different posts at the Ministry of Geology and Subsurface Protection.
alton Hooker, with McCormick concentrating on geology and bird collecting.
He developed a keen amateur interest in geology and botany which eventually led to his formal
In structural geology and diagenesis, pressure solution or pressure
s in the subject areas of Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and Biology.
nited States, where Rolf would go on to study geology and psychology, with mathematics as a minor,
He published observations on geology and mineralogy in Spain and Italy as well as
investigation included ecology, oceanography, geology, and hydrology.
After receiving a B.Sc. in Geology and Chemistry (1941) and a M.Sc. in Chemistry
German Polytechnic of Prague as professor of geology and mineralogy; in 1890 he was professor of p
He is the author of several books on geology and safety in petroleum industry.
The chief engineer of the Sichuan Geology and Mineral Bureau said that the sudden shift
d in various business ventures, wrote, taught geology and literature.
botany, animal and vegetable physiology, and geology; and its influence in improving the methods o
chelor's degree in Geography, with a minor in Geology, and a Master's degree in Geography.
He is considered the father of geology and stratigraphy.
es, earning his Bachelor of Science degree in geology and archaeology in 1956.
orative art, dolls and toys, natural science, geology and paleontology, and anthropology.
story; philosophy and rhetoric; geography and geology; and botany, chemistry, astronomy, and physio
Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Earth Resources, Information Circular No.
lic engineering and historical and structural geology, and one of the highest authorities on the ma
compiled information on the physical aspects, geology and economic products of Ireland, including t
Notes on the Geology and Mineral Resources of Rajpipla State.
ons to the study of that country's geography, geology and mineralogy.
s lithosphere; and relation of the results to geology and tectonics.
er graduation, Zirkel was engaged in teaching geology and mineralogy in Vienna at the Geological In
my, biology, organic and inorganic chemistry, geology, and physics; twenty general-use classrooms;
University in the field of marine science and geology, and he has a PhD from the University of Manc
o the author of another useful work Practical Geology and Mineralogy (1841).
ern to many environmentalists that stems from geology and atmospheric pollution from the coal-fired
lled Bachmann-Museum for regional archeology, geology and history since 1985.
He is Doctor of Science in Geology and Mineralogy.
This related to his interest in geology and study of earthquakes.
1867 to promote the study of natural history, geology, and the natural sciences, taking in archaeol
In 1850 he became professor of geology and mineralogy in the Royal Polytechnic Schoo
science of oceanography, particularly marine geology, and underwater engineering or other speciali
in response to Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology and William Buckland's Bridgewater Treatise,
as a result of difference in past management, geology and topography.
ity in June 1872 with an bachelor's degree in Geology and did postgraduate studies in Geology and C
all scientifically verifiable discoveries in geology and other natural phenomena, for we firmly be
from local schools to provide information on geology and biology to the programmers.
was considered a "world authority on uranium geology and a leader in the field of geochemistry and
, local industry and transportation, and area geology and natural history.
the department was known as the Department of Geology, and the head of the department as the Keeper
ntroversy surrounding the emerging science of geology and Edinburgh was one of the centres of this
daries: 1606-1968", John P. Snyder, Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969.
ersity in recognition of his contributions to geology and geochemistry of low-temperature ore depos
In addition to botany, he was interested in geology and mineralogy, but also loved music, and was
He lectured on geology and metallurgy at Durham, and on geology at C
mnologists now recognise that climate change, geology, and other external influences are critical i
ted at the University of Iowa's Department of Geology and the University of Cincinnati Geology Muse
tive tribes, and observations on the climate, geology, and natural history of the Amazon Valley.
Geology and Pedology (soil study) - the physical matt
pers, while the Italian National Institute of Geology and Vulcanology (INGV) held an open day at it
e Metacomet Ridge for more information on the geology and ecosystem of Rattlesnake Mountain).
in 1920 and went to Imperial College to study geology and zoology.
Born in Iowa City, she was a professor of Geology and Geography at Mount Holyoke College from 1
r, Carey was a highly regarded contributor to geology and his many contributions to the emerging th
ce to the Cavehill in Belfast in terms of its geology and proximity to a major urban site.
Because Haughton's geology and climatology are as close to Mars-like as
Park Nature Center features natural history, geology and meteorology exhibits, and offers nature a
He then explores the history of geology and biology, and traces life from its first a
Isn't there a big difference in the geology and types of rocks found in the North Cascade
search from Auvergne in central France in his Geology and Extinct Volcanos of Central France.
the Colorado School of Mines and head of its Geology and Geological Engineering Department.
including their physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and management.
e, psychology, sociology, biology, chemistry, geology, and physics.
cceeded his brother as Murchison professor of geology and mineralogy at the University of Edinburgh
yamathanha people explaining how the region's geology and species originated.
tware developer and an associate professor of geology and earth sciences at Guilford College.
he was appointed Yates-Goldsmid Professor of Geology and Minerology at London University, a positi
on published at least 27 papers on chemistry, geology, and mineralogy in scientific journals.
irst-class honours (1907) in natural science ( geology) and the diploma (1908), with distinction, in
Most of his time he worked on the geology and mineralogy of Mount Vesuvius.
Whitcomb had earlier studied geology and paleontology at Princeton University, but
lewellyn Ivor Price, and began the library of Geology and Paleontology at the University.
He studied geology and mining engineering at the Bergakademie Fr
nd Marine Biology, Environmental Studies, and Geology and graduate courses in the Bren School of En
It evaluated the climate, geology and mineral resources, soils, water resources
atest book "Evidence from the Earth--forensic geology and criminal investigation" has been publishe
Rich Apuzzo received a bachelor's degree in geology and meteorology from Valparaiso University in
In stratigraphy, paleontology, geology, and geobiology an erathem is the total strat
of medicine, physics, chemistry, engineering, geology and environmental science.
the King's Shropshire Light Infantry, he read geology and mineralogy at Jesus College, Cambridge.
834 by eleven students from the department of Geology and Mineralogy of Queen's College, Edinburgh.
Barrois's work covered the entire field of geology, and his work was rigorous and based on detai
oving works seems to have fed his interest in geology and archaeology and he, anonymously, authored
On the geology and physiography of a portion of northwestern
In 1966 he was appointed professor of Geology and Mineralogy at Trinity College Dublin, a p
Engineering and the ConocoPhillips School of Geology and Geophysics, and the Oklahoma Geological S
faculty at Amherst, where he was professor of geology and related sciences from 1872 to 1917 and si
Geosciences Building houses the Department of Geology and Geophysics.
al History Museum in Strassburg, Professor of Geology, and a leading bryologist.
ehensive data base of biology, water quality, geology and cultural resources information for Alamit
Unfavourable geology and climate are the principal causal mechanis
Dr. Dallas D. Rhodes, the Department Chair of Geology and Geography at Georgia Southern University.
duate course, was hired as Assistant Chair of Geology and Paleontology.
sity of Paris, Lee went on to earn an M.E. in geology and geophysics from the University of Paris's
in 1998 with the merger of the Department of Geology and Geophysics, and the Department of Geograp
Like his brother, he was an ardent student of geology and communicated several important papers to
scientists from other fields such as physics, geology, and engineering, whose research interests ar
s bearing on some of the problems of biology, geology, and even hydrography.
ine Science, Physiology and Anatomy, Advanced Geology, and Psychology.
gist, Emeritus Fellow and former Professor of Geology and Mineralogy at Trinity College, Dublin.
practice, Clay found time for the pursuit of geology and archaeology.
ll took shape as a new home for the forestry, geology and natural resources departments.
From 1896 to 1905 he was professor of geology and director of the School of Mines at the Un
ng stretch of coast, important for its varied geology and many unique landforms.
gical niches based upon other factors such as geology and climate.
arted with the three departments of Commerce, Geology and Mathematics of postgraduate extension cen
Data on geology and coal resources were updated, and prelimin
be felt because of the common marine biology, geology and hydrology.
iversity of Giessen, and in 1852 professor of geology and afterwards also of zoology at the Univers
The Geology and Paleontology of the Marine Pliocene of Sa
e Metacomet Ridge for more information on the geology and ecosystem of Manitook Mountain).
He became interested in mineralogy and geology, and was one of the founders of the Geologica
do various man-made features relating to its geology and described below.
He attended night school to study Mining, Geology and Mathematics and in 1903 went to Nova Scot
th regard to circulation, chemistry, biology, geology and patterns of sedimentation.
hree-dimensional paintings) used to interpret geology and one or two mining techniques.
obtained both a bachelor of science degree in geology and a bachelor of arts in religion.
r mathematics, physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology, and biology, featuring interactive experimen
rent subjects, such as physics and chemistry, geology and mineralogy, botany and zoology, natural p
othy J. Callahan is an associate professor of geology and environmental geosciences at the College
Geologist of Iowa, Director of the Bureau of Geology and Mines of Missouri and was president of th
He describes the geography, botany, geology, and culture of New Mexico.
He became an authority on glacial geology, and wrote much, especially in conjunction wi
ome and Parkhouse Hills SSSI, cited for their geology and limestone flora.
after Arden L. Albee, a Caltech professor of geology and planetary sciences who has been involved
Oxford Monographs on Geology and Geophysics, v. 33, Oxford University Pres
citation read: "Yates-Goldsmild Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of London.
Report on the Geology and Topography of a Portion of the Lake Super
i Sirindhorn of Thailand on her interested on geology and palaeontology of Thailand.
He gained a BSc in geology and physics from the University of Auckland,
The chief work of his life was, however, in geology, and he has been designated by Jules Marcou a
Note, however, that, while mining geology and mining engineering both are geoprofession
nage system, and a detailed discussion of the geology and hydrology, is given in Limestones and Cav
In 1967 he became assistant professor of geology and geophysics at Princeton University.
o the University of Berlin as privatdocent of geology, and in 1867 he was appointed professor of mi
The Middle East: Regional Geology and Petroleum Resource, Scientific Press, Bea
is attention was directed principally towards geology and cognate sciences.
Botany; Geology and Zoology.
on various subjects in chemistry, mineralogy, geology, and botany.
to deliver advice and information relating to geology and geoconservation matters, as well as pract
In 1866 he was offered the chair of geology and paleontology in the School of Mines, Colu
amateur scientific interests included botany, geology and the study of X rays; his study of fossils
h the addition of natural history, mining and geology, and anthropology galleries.
1850), professor of geology and palaeontology in the university of Graz,
                                                                                                   


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