Sentences with phrase «as a geologist in»

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.
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.
Jesse Kelsch has studied and worked as a geologist in her favorite place, the American Southwest, since 1993.
This is not a complaint of yourself, but (and from my experience as a geologist in private industry) a note that often we put observations out with the implications left for others.
Seeking the opportunity to obtain a challenging and rewarding position as a Geologist in an organization where I can use my skills and experience in the field of Geology
Three years experience in Limestone Mines as a Geologist in Tamilnadu from 1995 to 1998 Three years experience in Granite Mines as a Geologist in Tamilnadu in Norton granite Pvt Ltd papanchatteram Chennai.

Not exact matches

Geologist Jim Gray used uncertainty in the oilpatch as a springboard for his company.
Perth - headquartered Kalia also said that Nick Burn has resigned as an Executive Director of the company and Peter Batten, the company's in - country geologist has been appointed Technical Director.
«These peripheral glaciers and ice caps can be thought of as colonies of ice that are in rapid decline, many of which will likely disappear in the near future,» said one of the researchers, geologist Ian Howat from Ohio State University.
There were also bank statements, reserve estimates by an independent American geologist and historical records of dividends paid out to shareholders — which would have been improbable if, as the letter writer claimed, the company's mine in China was losing money.
After his original career as a geologist was cut short by the last collapse in commodity prices, Tom entered journalism as the traditional refuge of the otherwise unemployable.
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.
President, CEO & Director Mr. Pincus has 40 years of experience as a geologist, consultant and executive in the minerals industry.
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.
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 undgeologist 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 undGeologist of various gold and base metal mines, and Project Manager for advanced mine development projects, both open pit and underground.
As respondents indicated that the first place money would go would be into exploration and development, it makes sense that geologists are in the highest demand at present.
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.
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».
Here is the great fault» as the geologists would say» in the history of Christian doctrine.
Where this clashes with scientific evidence, the latter is always secondary to the former and his message, although often cloaked in scientific jargon, is simple and unequivocal; indeed one of his favourite lecture topics is «Why, as a Geologist, I Believe in Noah's Flood».
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.
I started Jurassic Sands back in 1992 and as a licensed professional geologist, I ensure the play sand we sell meets all the rigorous safety tests required by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
But Evan Smith, a geologist at the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) in New York City and co-author of the new study, had an inside track, as GIA often processes thousands of gems each day — including the large, valuable stones.
Geologists in Africa as Part of AAAS On - Call Scientists / Other News and Updates (AGI Monthly Review) January, 2010
'' [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.
The geologists used numerical models to test the hypothesis that the Mediterranean dried up: they reproduced the history of the charging and discharging of the weight of water and sediment in the Mediterranean as it was drying out.
SCRAPS of iron found scattered around what became known as Meteor Crater in Arizona convinced geologist Daniel Barringer that a huge iron meteorite lay buried there.
Author, newspaper columnist, and television personality El - Naggar is also a geologist whom many Egyptians, including a number of his fellow scientists, regard as a leading figure in their community.
Carys Bennett, a geologist at the University of Leicester who specializes in sedimentology and microfossils, says Romer's Gap is becoming a misnomer as more species remains are discovered.
In August those efforts paid off when a group of geologists led by Matthew Jackson, now at Boston University, identified a reservoir of primitive mantle material that is 4.5 billion years old — almost as old as the planet itself.
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 Earth's lithosphere is divided into several plates that are in constant motion, and today's geologists have a good understanding of what drives these plate movements: heavier ocean plates are submerged beneath lighter continental plates along what are known as subduction zones.
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.
The analysis should serve as a warning to geologists not to rely only on that line of evidence, says Matthew Pasek, a geochemist at the University of South Florida in Tampa who was not involved in the study.
«Any potential [spike] would have both the radionuclide record as well as the SCP one — as well as a few invasive species, bits of microplastic and stable carbon isotopes,» explains geologist Jan Zalasiewicz of the University of Leicester in England and chairman of the working group that is evaluating whether or not to add the Anthropocene to the geologic timescale.
Horner and his experienced colleagues — a structural geologist; a stratigrapher; a taphonomist (one who studies what happens to animals after they die); paleontologists specializing in vertebrate, mammalian, plant, and mollusk fossils; a molecular paleontologist; and an expert on paleomagnetism — are surveying all the fauna and flora that existed during the Hell Creek period (and that survived as fossils), the ways they interacted, and how they may have evolved.
The Reverend John Michell of Yorkshire, England, a geologist and astronomer as well as a clergyman, predicted their existence in 1784, using Newtonian physics.
If Earth were a perfect sphere, perfectly uniform in density and covered to a uniform depth with ocean, the geoid — a word coined by geologists to refer to an imaginary plane located at the average level of the sea's surface — would be a perfect sphere as well.
The changes are no doubt too small to be observable from one generation to the immediate next one, but as a passionate geologist, Darwin was thinking in terms of entirely different timeframes.
As seas rise, it won't be pretty, said Sam Purkis and Gregor Eberli, marine geologists at the University of Miami who offered to explain the area's geologic history and how it could help predict the effects of sea - level rise in the coming decades.
We are two geologists working in a remote region of the country known as the Pilbara: Djokic up front and Van Kranendonk several steps behind.
«So as geologists, we go to the area and take samples and do measurements in the field on the mountain ranges that stick out,» says Enkelmann.
Described by a spokesperson from NASA's Astrobiology Institute as «a revolution that will require its own revolution,» astrobiology draws on the expertise of astronomers and biologists, physicists, chemists, and geologists to understand the development of life in the universe.
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
Programs such as AAAS's «On - call» Scientists, which connected the geologist to the Guinea study and the economist with the New Orleans project, can have an immediate impact on communities in need, the participants agreed.
The magnitude 8 earthquake that occurred this past February along the New Guinea Trench, about 45 miles north of Biak Island in the western Pacific, came as a complete surprise to Biak inhabitants and geologists alike.
Some geologists speculate that massive volcanic eruptions covering areas as large as modern continents triggered the release of methane buried in the ocean floor, causing a greenhouse effect.
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