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"geology" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the scientific study of the physical structure of the earth, including the origin and history of the rocks and soil of which the earth is made
  2. [singular] the origin and history of the rocks and soil of a particular area

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But while the Interior secretary holds a bachelor's degree in geology, CNN reports that he never had a job in geology.
Zinke has no professional experience in geology, but he routinely describes himself as a "geologist," because he majored in geology in college.
And, of course, the geology books, a sample of which includes: Roadside Geology of Southern California, Paleoseismology, and two copies of Volcanoes and the Sea, second edition.
Zinke does hold a bachelor's degree in geology from the University of Oregon, but CNN wasn't able to find evidence that he had actually worked in the field of geology since graduating.
"The most amazing thing is how geologically diverse it is," Jeff Moore, head of the Geology Geophysics Imaging Team for New Horizons and lead author on the paper describing Pluto's geology, told Gizmodo.
Right, but most people don't think about geology like that.
What a fascinating Landscape, like an open geology book. pic.twitter.
Rio said the delay stemmed from the project's challenging geology.
The postnatural is to biology as architecture is to geology.
First year at: University of Waterloo, Geology VICE: What happened?
This time, however, the geology community was not so lucky.
I'll go to a Yankees game over geology any day.
He taught courses in stratigraphy, oceanography, historical geology and paleontology.
What Yellowstone is to wildlife, Bears Ears is to geology.
The findings were published last month in the journal Geology.
She quit when she worried that she was failing geology.
Credit... Christiane McCabe has bachelor's and master's degrees in geology.
Hough was an associate professor of geology at State University of New York at Oswego, also known as SUNY Oswego, where he taught courses in stratigraphy, oceanography, historical geology, and paleontology, according to the university.
Brian Hough was an assistant professor of geology at SUNY Oswego.
But it is found only in specific places favoured by geology.
In more localized quakes, geology creates local variations in shaking intensity.
His understanding of physics, botany and geology vastly enhanced his painting.
Or I could retrain myself—learn seismology, geology, glaciology, climate, oceans.
The team's findings were published in this month's edition of Geology.
MIKE WIRTH: Well, there are certainly other basins with unconventional geology.
But the models are beginning to catch up with the geology.
Geology 101 is notoriously called "rocks for jocks" in many programs.
So I took a geology class that really changed my life.
Stofan's own experience with that encouraged her career in planetary geology.
What the crew was looking for were items inexplicable by geology.
I remember devouring books about dinosaurs, outer space, geology and evolution.
Martin RossBostonThe writer is professor emeritus of geology at Northeastern University.
The geology is durable, but national monuments may no longer be.
This blossomed into her love of geology, the earth and space.
Guyot is and was shared fifty-fifty by Geology and Biology.
Genealogy to geology by "taking a knee" (the "knee" syllable removed)?
Or is what remains after a massive stroke merely cranial geology?
Its surface is constantly being remodeled, which hints at active geology.
"Geology does not stop at the border," said TGS executive Will Ashby.
The reason this happens has to do with both chemistry and geology.
Hmm, could geology be the next big thing in celebrity baby names?
Each represents a progression of our understanding and interaction with subterranean geology.
He's not a geologist; he simply majored in geology as an undergraduate.
More and more residents crowded the city's valleys, defying geography and geology.
Her father is a geology professor at York College in Jamaica, Queens.
However, scientists didn't understand Martian chemistry and geology like they do today.
An assistant professor of geology at the State University of New York at Oswego, Mr. Hough, 216, taught courses about all things archaeological — stratigraphy, geology and paleontology — but also liked getting outdoors: hiking, biking, and yes, rock climbing.
The study of the footprints was released in the Scottish Journal of Geology.
This couple really seems to have a thing for geology and earth science.
They're being held hostage, thanks to an unfortunate clash between geology and evolution.
"Our lender had a master's in geology: he understood the rock," he said.
With an unforgiving geology, South Africa is home to the world's deepest mines.
Heim did, in fact, deliver his geology lecture five days after his fall.
And Iceland's unique geology means it's important to travel with an expert guide.
Ashbery chose fractured pastoral; Rich extracted metaphors from geology, archaeology, ­astronomy and biology.
The bride's father is a professor of geology at Wayne State in Detroit.
His father is the provost at Caltech, in Pasadena, and a geology professor.
Yes, that includes playing Overwatch in the middle of your Geology 21 lecture.
When I got into bush work— geology and surveying—I worked with women.
After she graduated, she earned a master's degree in geology from Radcliffe College.
How is it possible to read history from the deep time of geology?
Studying geology also gave him a sense of the planet's long, slow timeline.
Industry experts say that stems from regulatory uncertainty and more complex geology in California.
As the planet's geology changed, so too did the ocean environment—and its animals.
Details of this discovery were published this week in the Scottish Journal of Geology.
They understand the geology better, and there's a lot more oil to unlock there.
Scientists hope these rocks will answer questions about the geology of the moon's interior.
Quirks of geology, winds and ocean currents mean that different regions will suffer differently.
In geology, the WGA's unconventional proclamation potentially leaves any ICS definition open to challenge.
On Earth, we have recycling processes like erosion that constantly change our surface geology.
The unnamed geology show wasn't the only kind of preparation that Alsup had made.
In many ways, these maps look like they're showing off geology, rather than battlefields.
However, once you look past the Martian surface, the geology tells a different story.
Scientists hope the images will help them better understand the moon's shape and geology.
By contrast, South Africa's unforgiving geology makes mechanisation far more difficult and often impossible.
Over the years, he'd perfected a quick lesson in lunar geology for his team.
The traditions of geology demand a clear and sudden change, visible in the rocks.
Fike quit his job and enrolled in a nearby college, where he studied geology.
Volcanologist Arianna Soldati received her Ph.D. in geology from the University of Missouri - Columbia.
Volcanologist Arianna Soldati received her Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Missouri - Columbia.
"So stay tuned," Jeff Moore, the New Horizons geology team lead, said on Wednesday.
He also writes Discover's geology blog Rocky Planet about volcanic eruptions around the world.
Prehistoric sea-level fluctuations also help to explain the bizarre geology of this area.
Zinke has, several times, fallen back on his geology degree to justify his decisions.
"We've considered three possible sources for the organics: geology, meteorites and biology," she said.
He returned in college, when he took a field trip with a geology class.
"The geology of space, supernovas, life on Earth — they're all related," Mr. Stifler said.
The geology of the aquifer that supports these oases is complex and poorly understood.
The urban geology project was launched last year, and highlighted this month on Londonist.
But they have differed in crucial ways since the beginning, their geology setting their destiny.
"Some big events like Toba happen to be obvious to us in geology," said Hawks.
The basin's geology allows drillers to produce a barrel of oil at relatively low cost.
The Insight and ExoMars missions will teach scientists more about the planet's geology and methane.
A practicing Reiki master since 2012, Lavoie began on her path by studying environmental geology.
Featuring stunning landscape photography, the documentary Anthropocene surveys a new era of human-driven geology.
And if that weren't enough, this part of Pluto even harbors some other amazing geology.
Studies from other states with different geology simply do not apply to Florida, experts said.
"I'm highly disappointed," a teacher's assistant in geology at a public institution in Illinois said.
This research, led by geophysicist Vadim Levin, appeared last year in the scientific journal Geology.
With only a bachelor's degree in geology, Reed is not academically trained to study meteorites.
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Hazvu Map, retrieved February 29, 2015, http://www.oregongeology.
They see their strengths as understanding geology and managing projects, not engaging in grassroots politics.
MIKE WIRTH: You know it all comes back to the rocks and the underlying geology.
She has an all-terrain walker and willpower that's stronger than Gold Butte's bedrock geology.
That is, we do not know whether these organics were formed by biology or geology.
He reflected on a lecture on Alpine geology he was to give in five days.
The official appellation, Viños de Madrid, encompasses three provinces with widely differing climate and geology.
Ms. Jribi studied biology and geology at the University of Sfax, on the eastern coast.
BHP, Friedland and Newmont declined comment, as did Abdoulaye Magassouba, Guinea's mining and geology minister.
Everything we know about geology and astronomy tells us that Earth will someday become uninhabitable.
"In university, I took film classes, philosophy classes, geology classes, music classes," Ms. Wapnick said.
"The coastal currents are different, the layout of where the geology is," Zinke said Sunday.
"Some things have changed, but more could be done," the Geology Institute's Tortorici told Reuters.
Performance in future innings will depend on geology, technology, operational efficiency, OPEC and capital availability.
"I went into geology because I didn't want to sit behind a desk," he said.
"One criticism of the Anthropocene as geology is that it is very short," said Zalasiewicz.
VICE Impact spoke with Estelle Chaussard, PhD, lead researcher of the study and Professor of Geology and Geophysics in the Department of Geology of the University at Buffalo, about the significance of these findings and what they mean for water conservation across the globe.
Leila Ertolahti, adjunct professor in geology at Farleigh Dickinson University, explained that proposal in an email.
"It's even better if you have geology that allows you to build really deep," Burdge said.
The style is modeled after the geology term you learned about in 8th grade science class.
Prasetya said the history and geology of Palu Bay must be considered in plans to rebuild.
"If the formation or geology is right, it can definitely stabilize the CO2," Ren told Gizmodo.
Unlike carbon, the ratio of these isotopes in living things reflects local geology rather than photosynthesis.
He grew up in St. Louis and studied geology and microbiology at the University of Missouri.
Each solution will have to be unique to the individual geography and geology of each city.
His intended career path was underwater geology — and he had college jobs to support that career.
Perhaps less obvious is an acute need to support research efforts in geology, especially earthquake prediction.
A paper they have published in Geology suggests many foram-derived dates may be too old.
Over time, the definition of "antiquities" broadened to include areas of unique geology, paleontology, and scenery.
His intended career path was underwater geology - and he had college jobs to support that career.
I took a geology class in my senior year and fell in love with the subject.
His intended career path was underwater geology -- and he had college jobs to support that career.
Scientists haven't pinned down how the molecules were formed, but are considering meteorites, biology and geology.
Bill Wager watched the news from Oxford, where he had recently been made professor of geology.
He was eventually expelled for spending too much time on poetry and not enough on geology.
That's a far cry from the lethargic time scales that often define the field of geology.
I asked the paleontologists about dinosaurs, geology, science, the state and whatever else came to mind.
But Titan's geology — sand dunes, eroded gullies — is more interesting than what is in the air.
Its mining and geology departments will also investigate the causes of the Brumadinho collapse, it said.
He wrote at some length on geology, mythology, crystallography, ornithology, herpetology — and who knows what else.
Vela joined Chevron in 1998 and studied geology in Argentina and the United States, Chevron said.
From geology to society, the entire universe was on a single trajectory of ever greater differentiation.
Geology-wise, and geography-wise they don't have a big desert in [Nevada] to test in.
I'm also majoring in geology, so it would be great to get a job in that.
It will also study Mars' climate and geology, collect samples and search for signs of microbial life.
It's everywhere for one thing, and depending on your local geology it can be full of surprises.
It also has exhibitions in biological anthropology, archeology, ethnology, geology, paleontology and zoology, according to its website.
However, ice blankets the surface of the continent, making it impossible to directly study the underlying geology.
But one geology professor named Eliza thinks that it is possible to effect change through collective action.
It could help us understand why the Earth has such active geology and the moon does not.
Curiosity will eventually start investigating three interesting bits of geology on the lower levels of Mount Sharp.
A shale well can cost between $4 million and $8 million, depending on geology and other factors.
But she did not reply to two emailed inquiries about whether Zinke worked in geology after college.
There are several other areas in the country with similar geology that are targeted for future exploration.
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Earthquake Risk Study for Oregon's Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub, 96.
But an unforgiving geology makes mechanisation challenging in South Africa and is not an option at Rustenburg.
Born in Barcelona, Xavi Bou originally studied geology and photography, and became a fashion photographer in 2003.
We saw a world with diverse geology, a richly complex atmosphere, and an intriguingly unique climate system.
The astronauts were trained in field geology by Leon Silver and Farouk El Baz, two eminent scientists.
He became a celebrated scientist, publishing more than four hundred scholarly papers, and practicing muscular outdoor geology.
"Clearly, it's not on the radar," said David E. Seidemann, a professor of geology at Brooklyn College.
Will his degree in geology be memorialized on paper, or will he be given a digital diploma?
And the state's varying geology makes it difficult to compare the prospects for different regions, she said.
"We've adopted this piecemeal approach," said Nicholas Pinter, a geology professor at the University of California, Davis.
Influenced by his well-digging father figure, Cem discards his writing dreams to study engineering and geology.
The amber alert by the National Geology and Mining Service (SERNAGEOMIN) implies a "significant" increase in activity.
That kind of geology amplifies an earthquake's shaking more so than, say, an area with more bedrock.
The book's discoveries chart shifts in geology, climate, politics and culture with an optimistic sense of wanderlust.
The precision of these records means that bristlecones have periodically butted into other disciplines: geology, archeology, climatology.
Those areas, known as "fringe blocks," are believed to share some geology with the pre-salt area.
Those areas, known as "fringe blocks," are believed to share some geology with the pre-salt area.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1952, Hickenlooper attended Wesleyan University, where he received a master's degree in geology.
Photographers from nearly 100 countries submitted images from across the breadth of science, including geology and chemistry.
"Seeing all the most iconic landscapes, geology, vegetation, just the best view in the world," she said.
The team also makes use of a two-person submarine to examine the geology of the seafloor.
While she studied geology at Carleton College, she did not receive a bachelor's degree from that institution.
InSight's mission is to get into the geology of Mars with more detail and depth than ever before.
The limits of reception and wireless networks are defined much more by architecture and geology than plain physics.
But the ice content of the geology in between—the first 20 meters or so—is largely uncharacterized.
Weiss said this difference in findings may be due to the size of the water body or geology.
This large moon features an active geology and dynamic atmospheric processes that would truly be something to behold.
This is partly because of climate and elevation, Mr. Patterson said, but also because of the different geology.
The study would look at how the extraction methods could affect Florida's geology and its underground water supply.
This cake focuses the geology on the outside, featuring Pantone's colors of the year, Rose Quartz and Serenity.
The travellers all came with different scientific backgrounds, from structural biology and astrophysics to geology and marine science.
A graphic showing the suspected inner geology of Enceladus, with its ice shell and 40 mile-deep ocean.
This isolated field, precisely chosen with the help of a geology professor, is where he'll build his empire.
Southeastern Texas is no stranger to flash floods, thanks to an unfortunate combination of geology, geography, and infrastructure.
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Earthquake Risk Study for Oregon's Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub ↩ 22.
Scientists still need information about a planet's composition, atmosphere and geology to make an educated guess at habitability.
The authors of the new study devised a more accurate estimate by taking the region's geology into account.
Jacques has a chance to distinguish valuable geology from shareholder value, if he plays his Indonesian card right.
And based on geology, you can make good assumptions for how long it will produce at that level.
The Kerch Strait is a challenging place to build, with complicated geology, high seismic activity, and stormy weather.
Scarce water and the rather unique geology of China's shale have also posed a challenge for drilling projects.
The project, based in Russia's far eastern Chukotka region, is top-class in terms of geology, Nornickel said.
My original clue for TYPO was "Rocks for jocks, maybe," thinking about the usual nickname for Geology 101.
He demonstrates how the artist's longtime interest in geology helped turn him into the master we know today.
"Through technology and better knowledge of geology, Petrobras and their partners have managed to reduce costs," he said.
Opportunity got an amazing perspective of the Martian surface, sending us back many incredible photos of its geology.
It is to everyday life what geology is to flora and fauna: grounding, shaping, slow-moving, still-growing.
Using tools originally developed for medicine, manufacturing and geology, the researchers peered through the canvas without damaging it.
Mr. Dana explained the canyon's geology and timeline and where it fit in Native American culture and lore.
Almost everything anomalous about the place—its climate, its ecology, its history—is the result of its geology.
Basalt samples reveal their sources through their chemical elements, which link back to the geology of the site.
He played football at the University of Oregon and earned a degree in geology before joining the Navy.
Daily production tends to decline progressively thereafter as pressure falls ("Petroleum geology, exploration, drilling and production", Hyne, 2001).
Those images of monumental debris—angular masses that appear to emerge from sediment like alien geology—remain transfixing.
However, Cornwall is still training mining engineers and geology experts at the Camborne School of Mines in Penryn.
Scientists hope the rocks and dirt in the area will add to the understanding of the moon's geology.
His letters to fellow professors, societies and Army figures show a clear enthusiasm for his son's burgeoning geology career.
At the entry point at Al Kateem there is no visitor center, no geology museum and no glass walkway.
"When giving metaphors to explain CERN's research, I often compare it to geology," a CERN spokesperson explained by email.
"Unlike us, they did not examine extensively the relationships with the geology of the surrounding outcrops," he told Gizmodo.
According to CNN, the man fell while on the South Rim of the canyon, near the Yavapai Geology Museum.
Many of those stories reside in the geology of Uluru, the otherworldly red rock in the heart of Australia.
The museum's decline did not happen overnight, said Renato Rodriguez Cabral, a teacher in the geology and paleontology department.
However, a study just published in Geology by Wei Guangyi of Nanjing University suggests this tale is not true.
I don't think it's unique to paleontology, but it used to be that paleontology students would mostly study geology.
Humans have not been around long enough for any planet-wide impacts to be evident in Earth's geology itself.
Janine KrippnerVolcanology and Remote Sensing PhD Candidate Department of Geology and Environmental Science University of PittsburghWhat an interesting question!
But, as he reports in Geology, Meir Abelson of the Geological Survey of Israel thinks he can change that.
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Earthquake Risk Study for Oregon's Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub (2012) ↩ 6.
The purpose of the mission is to enhance our understanding of planetary formation and the inner geology of Mars.
With a larger network of modern seismometers, we could make huge strides in our understanding of the moon's geology.
Opportunity and Spirit have totally overhauled our understanding of Martian geology, revealing never-before-seen rocky features on Mars.
Qinglong Wu of Peking University and others have examined the geology of the upper reaches of the Yellow river.
Stratigraphy is the discipline within geology that develops and maintains the official Geologic Time Scale and International Chronostratigraphic Chart.
Seven Exxon employees are in Algeria inspecting the country's geology and other factors for a possible agreement, Kaddour said.
I would like the teacher in question to know that girls can do geology and engineering and other trades.
It doesn't take a geology or environmental degree for people to understand the risk of drilling under Lewisville Lake.
Mr. Hough was an assistant professor of geology at the State University of New York at Oswego since 2016.
It housed artifacts in areas such as biological anthropology, archeology, ethnology, geology, paleontology and zoology, according to its website.
The shale resources are also considered costly and are hamstrung by mountainous geology, water scarcity and high land costs.
Prasanna Acharya, head of Goa's Directorate of Mines and Geology, was not immediately available for comment, his office said.
Mr. Zinke attended the University of Oregon on a football scholarship and graduated in 1984 with a geology degree.
He wrote at some length — sometimes whole books — on geology, mythology, crystallography, ornithology, herpetology, and who knows what else.
Indeed, most of the relatively scant scientific research on the Danakil Depression involves its fantastical geology, not its biology.
A name change for the ArtCenter is also in store, to Oolite Arts, a reference to Miami's underlying geology.
At the core, that is part of the job, and climate science is no different from geology or astronomy.
If you start asking these questions, you inevitably need to look at geology, how Miami started, its previous populations.
Full cycle lifting costs, infrastructure, global demand, and policy will govern the call on U.S. crude oil, not geology.
The maps that chart the geology and topography of Mars are nearly indecipherable to those who are not scientifically inclined.
Geology (or, more properly these days, geosciences) is a field that most incoming first-year students have little experience with.
Police grabbed a geology professor, a critic of the government, at a relative's funeral and hauled him off to jail.
"We've seen quite profound changes, I would say, across Greenland," Luke Trusel, an assistant geology professor at Rowan University, said.
As they report in Geology, the spike appears in rings that grew 47 years before the burial of the forest.

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