Not exact matches
Geologist Jim Gray used uncertainty in the oilpatch
as a springboard
for his company.
Mr. Swoveland also has worked
as a
geologist and exploratory geophysicist
for both major and independent oil and gas companies.
He has extensive international experience in North, Central and South America, and acted
as the principal Consulting
Geologist for Wheaton River Minerals and Goldcorp Inc. from 2003 to 2007.
He has held a variety of positions including Chief
Geologist at the Tayoltita Mine and
as Exploration Manager
for Mexico with Luismin and former Wheaton River Minerals Ltd. (now Goldcorp).
He has previously worked with Newmont Mining
for ten years, including two years
as Chief
Geologist in Nevada, USA.
Economic Geology and Exploration), joined the mining industry in 1982
as a mine
geologist for Luismin at its Tayoltita mine.
He has worked
as a
geologist in the precious metals sector in China,
as an analyst and merchant banker,
as Senior Vice President in the Mining and Metals Division
for Standard Bank, and was formerly Deputy Chairman and CEO of China Mining Resources Group Limited.
Joseph Campbell — Director
As a professional
geologist with 34 years of experience in exploration and mining, his roles included Exploration Manager, Mine Manager, Chief Mine Geologist of various gold and base metal mines, and Project Manager for advanced mine development projects, both open pit and und
geologist with 34 years of experience in exploration and mining, his roles included Exploration Manager, Mine Manager, Chief Mine
Geologist of various gold and base metal mines, and Project Manager for advanced mine development projects, both open pit and und
Geologist of various gold and base metal mines, and Project Manager
for advanced mine development projects, both open pit and underground.
An Australian
geologist who got his credentials dating rocks billions of years old, still selling his services
as a qualified
geologist, but also employed
as as a «Creationist Assistant Professor of Geology» by the Institute
for Creation Research in the USA, where he supports a young earth.
Here's a
geologist who received his credentials
for dating rocks billions of years old, still selling his services
as a
geologist while being employed
as a «Creationist Assistant Professor of Geology» by the Institute
for Creation Research.
Please, any Christian, honestly answer the following: The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being
for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b)
geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation
as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
You were seeking «God» in the wrong place
for all those 50 years, just
as a
geologists who drills where there is no oil, turning up a «dry hole».
I.e., Andrew Snelling who obtained credentials
for his expertise
as a
geologist in dating things, but who simultaneously worked
for one of the big «young - earth» groups.
The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being
for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b)
geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation
as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
'' [The authors] stitched together geological evidence, anthropological information
as well
as geophysical modeling to put together this story that is tantalizing
for a
geologist but it's frightening
for people in Hawaii,» said Robert Witter, a
geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey in Anchorage, Alaska who was not involved in the study.
Unlike natural bridges on Earth, which form largely by erosion from wind and water, these lunar bridges probably formed
as a result of an impact in the last billion years, says Mark Robinson, a planetary
geologist at Arizona State University in Tempe and principal investigator
for LRO's camera.
He left that job to spend 5 years
as a senior petroleum
geologist for Exxon, hunting
for oil and gas in offshore areas of southern California.
The simulated lightning bolt also generated a glassy veneer on the rock up to 9 centimeters or so from where the bolt struck, a so - called fulgurite (fulgur is Latin
for lightning) that serves
as a sign to
geologists that rocks have been zapped.
Like the meteorite that helped end the Cretaceous period about 65 million years ago, and possibly the reign of the dinosaurs
as well, the nuclear detonation may mark
for future
geologists a turning point in Earth's history.
As the U.S. makes new plans
for disposing of spent nuclear fuel and other high - level radioactive waste deep underground,
geologists are key to identifying safe burial sites and techniques.
As South Africa's miners are forced to dig deeper
for their gold,
geologists are struggling to work out how the reserves got there in the first place and where to look
for more
This time span might be perceived
as very long, but it is a few seconds
for geologists.
While
geologists in the energy and mineral industries face roller - coaster hiring - and - firing cycles, those who study the movement and chemistry of water seeping through rocks and sediment find demand
for their expertise almost
as steady
as the flow of groundwater itself.
For more than 40 years, Felton, 73, has been scouring the Cincinnati area's fossil - rich geology
as a pastime, assisting professional and fellow amateur
geologists.
But
as a
geologist, I'm particularly excited
for the potential to learn more about Earth's interior,» McDonough said.
With two research icebreakers, over 100
geologists and geographers from Canada and the United States, three Inuit mammal spotters on the watch
for vulnerable wildlife, and two underwater autonomous vehicles that can operate beneath sheet ice, a geological survey team set out last night to crush their way through the last untrammelled regions of the Arctic, mapping the sea floor
as they go.
The biosphere itself will most likely wind up
as part of nearby Arizona State University, says Jonathan Fink, a
geologist and vice president
for research and economic affairs at the school.
Geologists studying a region in the Mexican state of Veracruz have discovered evidence to explain the origin of the Wilcox Formation, one of Mexico's most productive oil plays,
as well
as support
for the theory that water levels in the Gulf of Mexico dropped dramatically
as it was separated from the rest of the world's oceans and Earth entered a period of extreme warming.
US
geologists used these maps
as a basis
for aerial surveys and borehole samples — revealing the 24 most promising mineral deposits.
Working at Goddard Space Flight Center's Planetary Environments Laboratory
as a bio-geochemist and
geologist with an interest in astrobiology, Dr. Eigenbrode is part of the research team working with MSL's Science Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument testing the chemistry of Martian rocks, sediments and ice and looking
for organic and inorganic compounds.
Major sources, such
as episodes of exceptional volcanic activity, covered near - continental sized areas with lavas and tuffs, thus leaving their calling - cards behind
for geologists to examine.
«We've thought of RSL
as possible liquid water flows, but the slopes are more like what we expect
for dry sand,» Colin Dundas, a research
geologist with the US Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center and a lead author on the new study, said in the statement.
Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey stars
as Kenny Wells, a prospector desperate
for a lucky break, who teams up with a similarly eager
geologist, and they set off on an amazing journey to find gold in the uncharted jungle of Indonesia.
Rick Bass was brought up in Houston, Texas and,
for about a decade after leaving college, worked
as a gas and oil
geologist in Jackson, Mississippi (where he started writing short stories in his lunch breaks) before moving to the Yaak Valley in the northern Rockies, near the Idaho - Montana - Canada border in 1987 with his wife, Elizabeth Hughes, who has illustrated some of his more than 20 books.
She eventually quit her
geologist job to work
as an artist — mostly painting landscapes
for galleries — but never stopped feeling a pull toward books.
The Bahía de Banderas is regarded by most
geologists as the original attachment point
for the southern cape of the Baja California Peninsula before it was rifted off the North American Plate millions of years ago, forming the Gulf of California.
ACCORDING to Puerto Princesa Tourism Officer Rebecca Labit, there are many excellent reasons to vote
for the underground river
as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, which was recently explored by Italian
geologists, the La Venta Geographical Association.
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He once considered becoming a
geologist and said that
as a reader, «the entire history of the West was swallowed up»
for him «in a preoccupation with notions of prehistory and the great prehistoric epics starting with the age of rocks.»
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As a child growing up in Santa Fe, New Mexico, VeneKlasen collected rocks; his father, a
geologist for oil companies, collected gold pieces and the rattles of snakes he killed on the job.
For their first West German exhibition in 1968, Winkler adopted the pseudonym AR Penck — after Ice Age
geologist Albrecht Penck — partly to conceal his activities from East German authorities, partly declaring his self - division
as a painter.
Once in December, his newspaper column concluded by asserting that even if
geologists decided that there were only three thimbles of oil to be extracted from ANWR, «there would still be something to be said
for going down to get them, just to prove that this nation can not be forever paralyzed by people wielding environmentalism
as a cover
for collectivism.»
As a glacial geologist, George was responsible for the areal extent of these ice sheets and, as a glaciologist, I was responsible for their vertical exten
As a glacial
geologist, George was responsible
for the areal extent of these ice sheets and,
as a glaciologist, I was responsible for their vertical exten
as a glaciologist, I was responsible
for their vertical extent.
[Naomi Oreskes] began her career
as a
geologist, received her B.S. (1st class Honours) from the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College London, and then worked
for three years
as an exploration
geologist in the Australian outback.
Climate Scientist Who Got It Right Predicts 20 More Years of Global Cooling — «
For the next 20 years, I predict global cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit,
as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [
Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published in 2011.
I have been working professionally
as a
geologist and educator in the high latitudes, from 82 degrees north to 68 degrees south,
for over 20 years.
In fact, the world's interconnected ocean
as a whole is sliding into the Holocene Mass Extinction, the geological event that some scientists use to divide the boundary of the Holocene and the Anthropocene epoch, the one that's named after us — and that may still be visible in the Earth's geological record hundreds of millions of years from now, because species of fish, shellfish, crustaceans and other marine life, that were abundant on this planet
for millions of years — suddenly, in less than the blink of a
geologist's eye, vanished —
for good.
geologist and engineer — I am still truly dismayed at the revelations of climategate and the implications
for science
as a whole.
I strongly doubt they all were «petroleum
geologists»,
as I suppose
for a
geologist to be able to work with an oil company is like winning the lottery.