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   DO NOT BECOME GEOSCIENTISTS, EXCEPT HYDROLOGISTS AND GEOGRAPHERS

 WHAT THEY DO 

   Study the composition, structure, and other physical aspects of the earth. May use geological, physics, and mathematics knowledge in exploration for oil, gas, minerals, or underground water; or in waste disposal, land reclamation, or other environmental problems. May study the earth's internal composition, atmospheres, oceans, and its magnetic, electrical, and gravitational forces. Include mineralogists, crystallographers, paleontologists, stratigraphers, geodesists, and seismologists.

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 NEWS ABOUT Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers 

Geoscientists to debate hydraulic fracturing
Two geoscientists will debate the contentious energy drilling technique known as hydraulic fracturing at a public event in Tulsa.
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Geoscientists to debate fracking in Tulsa
Two geoscientists will debate the contentious energy drilling technique known as hydraulic fracturing at a public event in Tulsa.
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Fracking Debate Comes To Tulsa
The debate over hydraulic fracturing -or fracking- came to Tulsa Tuesday.
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The great debate over fracking
The nation's long-term energy future offers no free lunches or gain without pain, two geoscientists said Tuesday in a University of Tulsa debate on the merits of hydraulic fracturing.
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Senior Reservoir Engineer
This position will work with exploration geoscientists to develop high-level performance forecasts for exploration prospects; support financial analysts in assessment of portfolio valuation and estimation of reserves maturation; assist in development of appraisal/assessment activities associated with discoveries; work with drilling, subsea and topsides engineers to develop and implement ...
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AGI and AIPG team up to launch the Geoscience Online Learning Initiative
( American Geological Institute ) The American Geosciences Institute and the American Institute of Professional Geologists have teamed up to launch the Geoscience Online Learning Initiative. This joint effort seeks to build a portfolio of online learning opportunities to help support the professional development of prospective and early-career geoscientists as well as addressing topics of ...
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Decreased snowpack might not harm upland ecosystems
Two studies by Boise State University geoscientists provide new information about how snowmelt is stored and used in mountain environments. Global warming is said to be reducing snowpacks across the western U.S., with potentially far-reaching implications for downstream water resources.
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Evidence of past Southern hemisphere rainfall cycles related to Antarctic temperatures
Geoscientists have published the first evidence that warm-cold climate oscillations well known in the Northern Hemisphere over the most recent glacial period also appear as tropical rainfall variations in the Amazon Basin of South America. It is the first clear expression of these cycles in the Southern hemisphere.
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Past Southern Hemisphere Rain Link to Antarctic Temperatures
Geoscientists published the first evidence that warm-cold climate oscillations well known in the Northern Hemisphere over the most recent glacial period also appear as tropical rainfall variations in the Amazon Basin. It is the first clear expression of these cycles in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Don MacIntyre , Ph.D., P.Eng. Joins Torch Board
CALGARY, ALBERTA-- - Torch River Resources Ltd. announces that Don MacIntyre Ph.D., P.Eng. has joined the Corporation's Board of Directors. Dr. Pfaffenberger, President of Torch says: " Dr. MacIntyre's professionalism, knowledge of the geology of British Columbia mineral deposits, and work history ...
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