Sentences with phrase «as geologists»

Even if easy - to - access oil begins to run out in a few years, as some geologists predict, Broecker says nations will simply switch to other relatively cheap fossil fuels.
Were shallow earthquakes to slide by the grinding and crunching of rock, as geologists once imagined, the process would generate enough heat so that major faults like the San Andreas would be a little warmer along their length than they would be otherwise.
«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.
Here is the great fault» as the geologists would say» in the history of Christian doctrine.
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».
(Like him, both trained as geologists.)
Riddell trained as a geologist at the University of Manitoba and headed to Alberta after graduation.
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.
Mr. Swoveland also has worked as a geologist and exploratory geophysicist for both major and independent oil and gas companies.
Mr. Wheelock spent the formative years of his career, from 1981 to 1999, with Anglo American and De Beers working with gold and diamonds as a geologist and a manager.
President, CEO & Director Mr. Pincus has 40 years of experience as a geologist, consultant and executive in the minerals industry.
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.
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.
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.
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».
He believed that a later fellowship was denied him because of the trial controversy, but he did have an active career as a geologist.
Also a Bible teacher who left his job as a geologist with the oil companies to teach Bible full time.
Today, he works as the state geologist of Delaware, where he merges the best of what he learned as a fellow and as a geologist to monitor New York City's water supply reservoirs and water management facilities.
In 1970 I received a fellowship and spent a year and a half in Rome as the geologist on an archeological project.
But as a geologist, I'm particularly excited for the potential to learn more about Earth's interior,» McDonough said.
The idea is not to ensure that buildings emerge undamaged but that building collapses do not become «weapons of mass destruction,» as geologist Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado Boulder and computer scientist Vinod Gaur of CSIR Fourth Paradigm Institute in Bangalore put it in a paper on earthquake risk in the Himalayan region in Science in 2013.
As a geologist, she can speak of events that happened «only 23,000 years ago.»
Dr. E. Kirsten Peters was trained as a geologist at Princeton and Harvard Universities.
Once the rovers land, they're to serve as geologist - documentarians, photographing and examining our neighboring planet's terrain.
Running Sea Kayak Adventures Inc, a fully licensed guide service since 1993, owner Terry Prichard, who doubles as a geologist, knows this landscape better than most.
Curator Arturo Infante Almeida presents stone carvings by Browning, a sculptor whose training as a geologist informs her practice.
Jesse Kelsch has studied and worked as a geologist in her favorite place, the American Southwest, since 1993.
His work as a geologist took him out into the countryside and led him to take up his camera and explore the hidden world of small South African towns.
Register for DASER: DC Art & Science Evening Rendezvous, featuring Rachel and other «Imaging Deep Time» exhibition artist Byron Wolfe, as well as geologist Magdalena Donahue and artist Olga Ast.
Charles Lindsay, who trained as a geologist, creates work that synthesizes ideas about technology, ecosystems, semiotics and humor using salvaged aerospace and biotech equipment.
As a geologist this is something I've pondered as well.
As a geologist and geophysicist, I'm generally skeptical aboout everything... not just AGW but pretty much everything.
At that time, my position was that most of the 20th century warming was natural because as a geologist, I was well aware of climate (climate is a subset of geology because when we study rocks and their depositional history, climate is a huge driver of how and why different rocks were deposited).
Mike: I started studying global warming since 1998, the same year I soloed in a single engine aircraft during the central California El Nino from hell because my experience as a geologist and my newly acquired life saving skills as a weatherman.
As a geologist, looking at the rock record, the volume of biologically precipitated carbonate is vastly dwarfed by physically (chemically) precipitated carbonates.
[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.
As geologist Terry Gelrach points out in a paper in the American Geophysical Union's Eos newsletter (PDF), human contribution to atmospheric CO2 completely outstrips anything the Earth puts out; humans put over 30 billion tons — that's billion with a b, folks — of CO2 in the air annually, while volcanoes emit about 0.3 billion tons.
As a geologist, I am highly frustrated by the asymmetry of research effort concentrated not only on the rather abstract notion of global average temperature almost to the exclusion of the other important climatic variables, but further obsessive and myopic self - flagellation over the human influence on trace CO2 levels.
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.
Remember that Alfred Wegener had no formal education as a geologist.
Having worked in the coal industry as a geologist and mining engineer, I have considered some of those massive, exceptionally deep coal seams (some in the Powder River Basin get up to 80 feet thick) and I wonder how warm and luxurious it would have to be to support plantlife that would accumulate such massive amounts of carbon.
As a geologist long interested in climatic cycles, I had long ago rejected the Mann curve as an unsuitable representation of late Holocene climatic variation.
Last year, when we conversed on hypothesis testing, he stated that many scientists consider one hypothesis at a time, where he, as a geologist, may entertain several.
As a geologist I can tell you that none of us believe in CAGW, but most of us believe there is a bit of AGW, but nothing to even be the slightest bit worried about.
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.
I started lecturing at Keele in 2004 following a period of time working as a Geologist / Hydrogeologist with an environmental consultancy, working primarily in the area of landfill site management, contaminated land remediation and human health risk assessment.
As a geologist I am more worried about the top 5 disasters that will hit the continental US because they are cyclic, periodic, and all hitting their average cyclicity and periodicity ranges.
http://illconsidered.blogspot.com/2006/04/no-past-no-present.html As a geologist I am more worried about the top 5 disasters that will hit the continental US because they are cyclic, periodic, and all hitting their average cyclicity and periodicity ranges.
As a geologist, I would like to see more modeling of oceanic circulation as the continents drift and mountain ranges come and go.
«I never imagined that you could see glaciers this big disappearing in such a short time,» says Balog, who's also trained as a geologist.
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