Sentences with phrase «worked as a geologist»

Mr. Swoveland also has worked as a geologist and exploratory geophysicist for both major and independent oil and gas companies.
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.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

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.
He has previously worked with Newmont Mining for ten years, including two years as Chief Geologist in Nevada, USA.
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.
■ Fr Henri Breuil (1877 - 1961), Priest whose work as a palaeontologist and geologist has earned him the title of «father of pre-history.»
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.
«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.
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.
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
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 comWorking 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 comworking 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.
As Principal Geologist with Northgate Environmental Management in Oakland, CA, Maile's work focuses on environmental stewardship, sustainable environmental restoration and redevelopment.
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.
Bass received a B.S. in petroleum geology at Utah State University in 1979, and then worked as a gas and oil geologist in Jackson, Mississippi.
As a professional geologist, she has worked in remote rain forests and rugged landscapes around the world.
As the embedded artist in a National Science Foundation expedition, she worked in tandem with geologists to investigate changes in this alien landscape.
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 I read in and around the topic of climate change, one thing that is most compelling to me is that ornithologists, geologists, marine biologists, ichthyologists, oceanographers, glaciologists, physicists, zoologists, primatologists, sailors, fishermen, etc, etc, all working in their own disciplines and professions are coming to the same conclusion that something profound is happening with our climate.
Then this morning, I received the following email from Max Engel, a University of Köln geologist who was on my list because he'd done a lot of work on boulders, including in the Caribbean, as clues to past violent events.
There were a number of problems that kept a consensus from forming around Wegener's ideas: he wrote a broadly synthetic work which did, indeed, contain many errors; he also used other people's conclusions as part of his argument, which US geologists of the period regarded as invalid methodology.
[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.
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.
Geologists study past climates as part of their basic work.
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.
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.
I was working as an exploration geologist in northern British Columbia and learned of an expedition planned to develop criteria for assessing future damage from smelting base metals.
A world renowned geologist who worked on many of the big issues in geological measurement and analysis, as well as the small local problems, he gave of himself in every way possible.
Most geologists don't work as climate scientists, although some certainly do.
After graduate school, Trenton did postdoctoral research at the University of Washington where he studied the mechanical behavior of fault gouge from Death Valley, CA, and then worked as a consulting geologist at Golder Associates, where he created 3D discrete fracture network and fluid flow models for clients in the petroleum industry in the North and South America, and Asia, and nuclear waste isolation industries in Japan, Sweden, and Finland.
To work as a full time geologist, the candidate has to begin his career by working as a trainee and then as a junior geologist.
I would like to introduce myself as a well site geologist working in Petrodar operating company, based in Khartoum, Sudan.
In Schlumberger working as a Senior Bore Hole Geologist on Data and Consulting Services Department (DCS) in Egypt Region.
My name is S.M. Ismail Azam and I am working in Schlumberger as a Senior Geologist in Data and Consulting Services Department (DCS) in EEG Region Egypt.
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