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  2. Geologist - Wikipedia

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    A geologist is a scientist who studies the structure, composition, and history of Earth. Geologists incorporate techniques from physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and geography to perform research in the field and the laboratory. Geologists work in the energy and mining sectors to exploit natural resources.

  3. Florence Bascom - Wikipedia

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    After earning her doctorate in geology, in 1896 Bascom became the first woman to work for the United States Geological Survey as well as being one of the first women to earn a master's degree in geology. Bascom was known for her innovative findings in this field, and led the next generation of female geologists.

  4. Volcanologist - Wikipedia

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    A volcanologist, or volcano scientist, is a geologist who focuses on understanding the formation and eruptive activity of volcanoes. [1] Volcanologists frequently visit volcanoes, sometimes active ones, to observe and monitor volcanic eruptions , collect eruptive products including tephra (such as ash or pumice ), rock and lava samples.

  5. Randy Marsh (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Randy is 45 years old, and like Parker's father, is a geologist, [6] making his first appearance in the series while monitoring a seismometer in the episode "Volcano". Randy was depicted to work at the South Park Center for Seismic Activity and was later shown to work for the U.S. Geological Survey , starting with the season 8 episode " Goobacks ".

  6. Geoscientist In Training - Wikipedia

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    Geoscientist in Training, or GIT is a professional designation from the National Association of State Boards of Geology (ASBOG) and other organizations, used in U.S. States which regulate the practice of Geology and related earth science fields. [1] Requirements for GIT certification are generally as follows: [2]

  7. George Hammell Cook - Wikipedia

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    George Hammell Cook (January 5, 1818 – September 22, 1889) was the state geologist of New Jersey and vice president of Rutgers College. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His geological survey of New Jersey became the predecessor for the U.S. Geological Survey .

  8. Prospecting - Wikipedia

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    Modern prospectors today [clarification needed] rely on training, the study of geology, and prospecting technology. Knowledge of previous prospecting in an area helps in determining location of new prospective areas. Prospecting includes geological mapping, rock assay analysis, and sometimes the intuition of the prospector.

  9. Petroleum geologist - Wikipedia

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    A petroleum geologist is an earth scientist who works in the field of petroleum geology, which involves all aspects of oil discovery and production. Petroleum geologists are usually linked to the actual discovery of oil and the identification of possible oil deposits, gas caps, or leads. It can be a very labor-intensive task involving several ...