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publicly available to help the community make more informed decisions related to the exploitation of resources, management of the environment and the safety of critical infrastructure - all of which is expected to bring greater wellbeing to the country. This 'wellbeing' is often in the form of greater tax revenues from new or extended mining projects or through better infrastructure and/or natural disaster planning.
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requires reports containing estimates of mineral resources and reserves to be prepared by, or under the supervision of, a Qualified Person (QP) who has at least five years of experience with the reported minerals and is a member of a professional association. The QP accepts personal liability for the
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techniques. Geology students often spend portions of the year, especially the summer though sometimes during a January term, living and working under field conditions with faculty members (often referred to as "field camp"). Many non-geologists often take geology courses or have expertise in geology
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Local, state, and national governments hire geologists to work on geological projects that are of interest to the public community. The investigation of a country's natural resources is often a key role when working for government institutions; the work of the geologist in this field can be made
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Observations on the Geology of the United States of America: With Some Remarks on the Effect Produced on the Nature and Fertility of Soils, by the Decomposition of the Different Classes of Rocks; and an Application to the Fertility of Every State in the Union, in Reference to the Accompanying
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Professional geologists work for a wide range of government agencies, private firms, and non-profit and academic institutions. They are usually hired on a contract basis or hold permanent positions within private firms or official agencies (such as the
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Geologists, can be generally identified as a specialist in one or more of the various geoscience disciplines, such as a geophysicist or geochemist. Geologists may concentrate their studies or research in one or more of the following disciplines:
582:: the study of the seafloor; involves geophysical, geochemical, sedimentological and paleontological investigations of the ocean floor and coastal margins. Marine geology has strong ties to physical oceanography and plate tectonics. 850:
drill core samples at a gold exploration property in Busang, Indonesia. The falsified drilling results misled Bre-X investors and upon discovery of the fraud, the company collapsed in the largest gold mining scam in history.
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is the theory that Earth's features formed in single, catastrophic events and remained unchanged thereafter. Though Hutton believed in uniformitarianism, the idea was not widely accepted at the time.
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licensure programs, the environmental remediation field is often dominated by professional geologists, particularly hydrogeologists, with professional concentrations in this aspect of the field.
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Page 39 in Greene, J.C. and Burke, J.G. (1978) The Science of Minerals in the Age of Jefferson. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series, Vol. 68, No. 4, pp. 1–113
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to form new rocks at the bottom of the sea, which in turn were raised up to become dry land. Hutton published a two-volume version of his ideas in 1795 (
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Geologists in academia usually hold an advanced degree in a specialized area within their geological discipline and are employed by universities.
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use all aspects of geology and geophysics to locate and study natural resources. In many countries or U.S. states without specialized
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The Geology in Digital Age: Proceedings of the 17th Meeting of the Association of European Geological Societies
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and geologic constraints for the planning, design and construction of public and private engineering projects,
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The rules and guidelines codified in National Instrument 43-101 were introduced after a scandal in 1997 where
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Banjac, Nenad; Savić, Ljubinko; Maran, Aleksandra; Cukavac, Milena; Ganić, Meri; Nikić, Zoran (2011-09-12).
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being crossed and recrossed some 50 times. The results of his unaided labors were submitted to the
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is often viewed as the first modern geologist. In 1785 he presented a paper entitled
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Geologist explaining the importance of volcanic ash layers to students on field in
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For an aspiring geologist, training typically includes significant coursework in
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are among the many required areas of study. Most geologists also need skills in
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Observations on the Geology of the United States explanatory of a Geological Map
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promoting research, networking, and professional development within the field.
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exists the professional title of EurGeol (European Geologist) awarded by the
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topography or earthquake risk, and comply with environmental regulations.
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petrology: the study of the effects of metamorphism on minerals and rocks.
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that they find valuable to their fields; this is common in the fields of
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The first geological map of the United States was produced in 1809 by
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and the processes of modern-day sedimentary and erosive systems.
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to determine the deformational history of rocks and regions.
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professional quality of the report and underlying work.
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because they believed that some rocks were formed by
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