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| kness of the pseudotachylite zone also gives | geologists a general idea of the magnitude of the assoc |
| Geologists also examine events such as asteroid impacts | |
| Geologists also discovered rare earth minerals and niob | |
| That gives | geologists an exact date for the last varve there; see |
| alkers, nature lovers, cross-country skiers, | geologists and historians. |
| re-formation of the Association of American | Geologists and Naturalists, with William Charles Redfie |
| led for oil at Fahud, Morton and his team of | geologists and a surveyor, Nick Fallon, mapped the cent |
| he earthquake killed at least 25,000 people; | geologists and earthquake engineering experts laid the |
| However, | geologists and historians now think that the rock is a |
| , in Suffolk," a confusing site which caused | geologists and archaeologists some vexation as "the chr |
| but these ideas were disputed by continental | geologists and by 1830 Sedgwick was convinced by his ow |
| making acquaintance with many distinguished | geologists and mineralogists. |
| ugh the Transantarctic Mountains between the | Geologists and Miller Ranges, then northeasterly betwee |
| n interglacial or stage is the name given by | geologists and archaeologists in the British Isles to t |
| Geotechnics is practiced by both engineering | geologists and geotechnical engineers. |
| The cliffs are superb for | geologists and also for walkers. |
| Petrophysicists in close collaboration with | Geologists and Reservoir engineers. |
| e was a founder member of the Institution of | Geologists and their Aberconway Medallist in 1983. |
| It is a charitable organization for all | geologists and earth scientists, whether of professiona |
| l core and rock samples are collected by AGS | geologists and exploration companies and sent to the MC |
| Geologists and Geochemists utilize biomarkers trace the | |
| ence to the fossilized material recovered by | geologists and palaeontologists. |
| Many prominent | geologists and paleontologists worked with the Survey i |
| been abandoned by North American Quaternary | geologists and merged into the Pre-Illinoian Stage. |
| ngs of the American Association of Petroleum | Geologists and the Geological Society of America. |
| fected by faulting, making it of interest to | geologists and fossil hunters. |
| e for the rivers and the mountains, but also | geologists and entire classes of students came to see t |
| h some parts are of considerable interest to | geologists and to collectors of semi-precious stones. |
| urnal "ran boldfaced sidebars by evangelical | geologists applauding van de Fliert's bare-knuckled app |
| ration from their predominate bioclasts-that | geologists, archaeologists and paleontologists use to d |
| Geologists are concerned that the Usoi Dam may become u | |
| e islands and it is sometimes referred to by | geologists as "The Old Boy". |
| ion in the Miocene, through what is known to | geologists as the Colorado River Extensional Corridor. |
| erwise flat Kerala coast, and is known among | geologists as Varkala Formation and a geological monume |
| e, a land bridge known to archaeologists and | geologists as "Doggerland" existed, linking Great Brita |
| The cape, known by | geologists as the Yehliu Promontory, forms part of the |
| rry a place a special scientific interest to | geologists as it allows the Fullers Earth layers to be |
| Some | geologists associate the glass not with impact melt eje |
| nd geologist Dr John Wilfred (J.W.) Jackson, | geologists associated with the county and with Manchest |
| vant he was between 1956-58 President of the | Geologists' Association but after he "retired" in 1976 |
| ning and Metallurgy, and from 1958-60 of the | Geologists' Association |
| ed a paper in 1910 in the Proceedings of the | Geologists' Association (Volume XXI, Part 5 pages 249-3 |
| association publishes the Proceedings of the | Geologists' Association throughElsevier. |
| The | Geologists' Association (GA) is a British association c |
| However in 1947 the | Geologists' Association argued that the specimen was ". |
| nt of numerous societies, including both the | Geologists' Association and the Geological Society, and |
| The Portland beds of the Dorset mainland | Geologists association, 1936 |
| ost professional amateur, Proceedings of the | Geologists' Association, Volume 117, Issue 1, pages 9-4 |
| The most senior of the three military | geologists at the start of WWII, Major King was sent to |
| A team of | geologists attempt to remove a native cannibal populati |
| With | geologists becoming more interested in studying the nea |
| Geologists believe the last glacier to advance into thi | |
| The extent of the formation is unclear; some | geologists believe that a magnetic anomaly along the co |
| direction from 2500-2000 BC. or 5000-3000 BC | Geologists believe that tectonic activity created eleva |
| Geologists believe it must be filtering through the loc | |
| to pink to maroon Ordovician limestone that | geologists call the Holston Formation. |
| Geologists call the ocean that existed between the Inte | |
| logical Site of Special Scientific Interest; | geologists can see exposures of the March gravels on th |
| lude "Gray Bedford" and "Red Bedford", which | geologists consider paleoenvironmentally and paleogeogr |
| nd unique occurrences of tyrrellite can give | geologists considerable insight into the circumstances |
| n 2003, the Kentucky Society of Professional | Geologists designated the area a Distinguished Geologic |
| gy: son of the first Brazilian generation of | geologists did the pioners papers of the continent's ge |
| Geologists discovered exposed dolostone in Herkimer Cou | |
| Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future, | geologists Dr. William Schlesinger and Dr. Peter Taft, |
| It was first noticed by | geologists during reconnaissance geological mapping in |
| l resources and in environmental protection: | geologists, economic geologists, mining engineers, meta |
| The crater was proposed in 2006 by | geologists Elias Salameh and Hani N. Khoury from the Un |
| Test boreholes, drilled by engineers and | geologists employed by the Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. |
| resources, and engineering faculty work with | geologists, environmental scientists, chemists, and hyd |
| yors, geotechnical engineers, scientists and | geologists, environmental engineers, project managers, |
| assic study and mapping was conducted by the | geologists Erickson and Blade in 1963. |
| There is still coal underground, but | geologists estimate that it would not be commercially f |
| re of about 30-40 km (20-25 miles), although | geologists estimate there are deposits beyond the regio |
| g" for his influence in advancing the use of | geologists, explosives, pneumatic tools, boring technol |
| g" for his influence in advancing the use of | geologists, explosives, pneumatic tools and boring tech |
| k alone in remote areas (loggers, foresters, | geologists, fisheries and wildlife staff). |
| eus and other genera were then made known to | geologists for the first time. |
| e core samples are recovered and examined by | geologists for mineral percentages and stratigraphic co |
| This is because | geologists formerly thought that plate tectonics starte |
| There | geologists found a vast abandoned gold mine. |
| Geologists found that it had been in a reactor before-t | |
| Geologists from Sunderland Museum and Sunderland Univer | |
| o Environment (BPE) includes oceanographers, | geologists, geochemists, biologists and environmental s |
| Indeed, engineers, agronomists, chemists, | geologists, geographers, ecologists, biologists, microb |
| Traditionally | geologists have held to the theory that most deep river |
| perposition and cross-cutting relationships, | geologists have been able to reconstruct much of Alba's |
| Geologists have not arrived at any definitive numbers b | |
| re it is found (according to locals, however | geologists have identified other locations this rock my |
| Some | geologists have suggested that the Great Sphinx of Egyp |
| Geologists have found glacial erratics on Rattlesnake a | |
| More specifically, | geologists have determined that the fault has ruptured |
| Geologists hope to examine places where water once pond | |
| ing Company on June 23, 1969, after De Beers | geologists identified diamond-bearing deposits at Orapa |
| 3000-year-old rock carving, reported by the | geologists in 1970, is located on the east of the islan |
| ght together archaeologists, biologists, and | geologists in a ground-breaking study which earned it a |
| Dibblee was one of the most prolific field | geologists in American history, and over a 60-year care |
| ter was president of the Society of Economic | Geologists in 1994. |
| s existed for 1.3 million years according to | geologists in the area. |
| were first observed and described by Belgian | geologists in the Collignon quarry near Bastogne in the |
| ginated in 1935 by a chance meeting with two | geologists in northern Ontario. |
| Government | geologists in Taiwan believe this fault may have been a |
| rnment geologist Clarence King and two other | geologists inspected the unusual field. |
| Manitou, and known as the Catskill Front to | geologists, is the range forming the northeastern corne |
| t a shoreline and terrace according to these | geologists, it is included within the mapping by the Fl |
| lovakia in 1846 and named after the Austrian | geologists, Joseph Ritter von Hauer (1778-1863) and Fra |
| The members are composed of | Geologists, Landmen and Petroleum engineers from the St |
| zabeth Philpot who corresponded with leading | geologists like William Buckland, William Conybeare, an |
| fe was accepted even by conservative English | geologists like Adam Sedgwick and William Buckland; how |
| Society of Economic | Geologists Lindgren Prize for outstanding work by a you |
| d winters and crop disruption, which in 2008 | geologists linked to the volcanic eruption of Huaynaput |
| Pleistocene interstadial events according to | geologists MacNeil, Yon, Hendry, and Vernon. |
| advocates of natural theology among British | geologists made efforts to explicitly link the last cat |
| The Urstrom is a | geologists' name for a great glacial age river of the P |
| Maui Nui or Greater Maui, is a modern | geologists' name given to a prehistoric Hawaiian Island |
| Geologists now believe that the dam could have led to t | |
| ontinental drift went ridiculed, while other | geologists of the time clung to their Solid State Theor |
| Fraipont (1857-1910), and Charles Fraipont, | geologists of Liege, Belgium. |
| he Association of Professional Engineers and | Geologists of Alberta (APEGGA) Summit Award. |
| ckies, Denver: Rocky Mountain Association of | Geologists, p.337-352. |
| The area is of great interest to | geologists, particularly where the strata have been exp |
| The names are in honour of the Cornish | geologists Philip Rashleigh and William Jory Henwood. |
| He and other British | geologists pioneered the use of thin sections and the p |
| Geologists prefer to characterize Florida's Big Bend as | |
| ace "a serious dilemma" because contemporary | geologists present "an almost unanimous verdict" agains |
| Geologists qualify these units as Early, Middle, and La | |
| r in 1964, and was surveyor with the 1964-65 | Geologists Range field party of the New Zealand Geologi |
| [Webb and Zapata counties in 1920], all the | geologists said there couldn't be any oil in this part |
| Now | geologists say that they may have found “King Solomon's |
| scientists and educators, such as chemists, | geologists, school teachers, and college professors. |
| The zone is of interest to biologist, | geologists, sedimentologists, oceanographers, physicist |
| 1984, The Society of Economic | Geologists Silver Medal |
| The term has been used by British | geologists since the middle of the 19th century. |
| toration project, which involved architects, | geologists, structural engineers, ecologists and staff |
| This helps | geologists study fossil and environmental changes in th |
| Some | geologists suggest that the Willamette Valley flooded i |
| isciplinary collaboration among professional | geologists, the business community, the government, and |
| neers, the American Association of Petroleum | Geologists, The American Society of Mechanical Engineer |
| According to present-day estimates by | geologists, the volume of recoverable reserves is as hi |
| river sand deposit (the Maroota Sand) which | geologists think may be the oldest known remnant of the |
| -ACAN) (1997) after husband and wife glacial | geologists Thomas B. Kellogg and Davida E. Kellogg, Dep |
| oast of northern Chile is considered by some | geologists to be a single block with Cuyania. |
| bands of sandstone and limestone assigned by | geologists to the Visean age Wensleydale Group. |
| so called because of the inability of early | geologists to find evidence of glacial drift. |
| testing done there in the 1980s have allowed | geologists to establish the timeframe and geologic phas |
| ce of shatter cones and deformed bedrock led | geologists to conclude by the late 1960s that the Kentl |
| ones, and the term hornfels is often used by | geologists to signify those fine grained, compact, non- |
| The Alston Block is a term used by | geologists to describe the geological structure of the |
| The asymmetry of the structure lead some | geologists to conclude that the projectile had a very l |
| he north side of the road dropped, prompting | geologists to speculate that Girdwood may rest upon an |
| Two different approaches have been used by | geologists to date the volcanism at Pilot Knob. |
| ity anomaly data and boreholes has permitted | geologists to work out the shape of this pluton. |
| to organized by the United Nations to gather | geologists to study Galeras in order to assess its pote |
| A combination of factors has led | geologists to believe the mountain is on the site of an |
| oxygen catastrophe, which according to some | geologists triggered the Huronian glaciation. |
| d Arthur Holmes but soundly rejected by most | geologists until indisputable evidence and an acceptabl |
| Dinosaur dance floor is a term that | geologists use to describe a site of 0.75 acres (3,000 |
| ("You know how creationists often claim that | geologists use circular reasoning, that the rocks date |
| For example, | geologists were among the first volunteers requested by |
| Coastal | geologists were opposed to the solution, stating the ev |
| During the 1960s, several | geologists were said to have seen a large gray creature |
| This type of hammer is also used by | geologists when collecting rock and mineral samples and |
| a treat to 'read and follow' for the amateur | geologists who want to study the rock successions of th |
| ce is indicated by the fact that of the four | geologists who have received the National Medal of Scie |
| from the physical form of the caves, provide | geologists with the means to obtain a better understand |
| The British scriptural | geologists' writings came in two waves before Darwin's |
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