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  2. Engineering geology - Wikipedia

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    The principal objective of the engineering geologist is the protection of life and property against damage caused by various geological conditions. [4] The practice of engineering geology is also very closely related to the practice of geological engineering and geotechnical engineering. If there is a difference in the content of the ...

  3. Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau - Wikipedia

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    Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau (ENZ; previously the New Zealand Institution of Engineers – NZIE and then Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand – IPENZ) is a not-for-profit professional body that promotes the integrity and interests of members, the profession, and the industry. It seeks to "bring engineering to life" and ...

  4. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (New Zealand)

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    DSIR: Making Science Work for New Zealand: Themes from the History of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1926–1992. Wellington [N.Z.]: Victoria University Press. ISBN 0864733542. OCLC 44633299.

  5. Category:New Zealand geologists - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... 19th-century New Zealand geologists (11 P) ... Pages in category "New Zealand geologists"

  6. William Fyfe (geochemist) - Wikipedia

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    William Sefton Fyfe, CC FRSC FRS FRSNZ (4 June 1927 – 11 November 2013) was a New Zealand geologist and Professor Emeritus in the department of Earth Sciences at the University of Western Ontario. He is widely considered among the world's most eminent geochemists .

  7. Category:New Zealand engineers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 January 2016, at 02:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. 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 .

  9. Geological engineering - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest examples of geological engineering principles is the Euphrates tunnel, which was constructed around 2180 B.C. – 2160 B.C... [6] This, and other tunnels and qanats from around the same time were used by ancient civilizations such as Babylon and Persia for the purposes of irrigation. [6]