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  2. Geoscientist In Training - Wikipedia

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    Example of a GIT Certification. 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]

  3. Oregon State Board of Geologist Examiners - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the Oregon State Board of Geologist Examiners is to help assure the safety, health, and welfare of Oregonians with regard to the public practice of geology through: Licensing of those engaged in the public practice of geology; Response to complaints from the public and members of the profession

  4. List of professional designations in the United States

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    This certification is mainly for IT staff, security consultants and Security compliance team members. Certified HIPAA Security Specialist: CHSS Certified in Medical Quality: CMQ: American College of Medical Quality (ACMQ) Certified Orthotist: CO: Certified by the American Board for Orthotist/Prosthetics Certification (ABC) Certified Sex ...

  5. List of free geology software - Wikipedia

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    License Platforms Language Notes Dapple [14] Virtual globe for geoscientists Geosoft Inc. MIT: Windows: Originated in NASA World Wind: Estereografica Web [15] Stereographic projection and fault kinematics Reyuntec Public domain Cross-platform: ASP.net Free web application (english and spanish) Generic Mapping Tools [16] Map generation and analysis

  6. Professional geoscience is defined as any activity that requires the knowledge, understanding and application of the principles of geoscience and that concerns safeguarding the welfare of the public, including the life, health, and property of individuals and of the natural environment.

  7. List of geoscience organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) – Professional geological association American Crystallographic Association American Gem Society ( AGS ), also known as American Gemological Society – American trade association

  8. Engineering geology - Wikipedia

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    Works completed by engineering geologists include; geologic hazards assessment, geotechnical, material properties, landslide and slope stability, erosion, flooding, dewatering, and seismic investigations, etc. [3] Engineering geology studies are performed by a geologist or engineering geologist that is educated, trained and has obtained ...

  9. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded on December 17, 1927, as the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists in Calgary and was modelled after the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. [2] It is based in Calgary, Alberta.