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    fossils. Fossils are the remains of plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and single-celled living things that have been replaced by rock material or impressions of organisms preserved in rock. Overall it incorporates knowledge occasionally from biology, geology, ecology, anthropology, archaeology, and computer science to understand the processes that have led to the origination and extinction of the different types of organisms since life arose. Henceforth, a paleontologist is a scientist who studies the

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    the genesis of my interest in geology and what has made me aspire to pursue a career in the geosciences. Upon doing my research, I found that Geologists start out by attaining a bachelor’s degree in geology. Many go on to get their masters, where they are taken under the wing of a professor and afforded an opportunity to do research. Choosing to do a masters program can provide practical application of a specialized branch. There are several different branches of geology. These include, but are not

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    Host Rocks Essay

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    TYPE OF ROCK WHERE OPALS ARE FOUND The New South Wales opal fields are all situated in arid inland areas, on ridges surrounded by black soil plains. Opal deposits mainly occur in Cretaceous rocks formed 65 to 135 million years ago within the Great Australian Basin. Opal is found at shallow depths in sedimentary rocks through which there has been considerable silica seepage into cavities and other structures where gradual loss of water from the silica gel has resulted in hardening of the material

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    Alexander Brongniart’s earliest scientific papers was accepted in 1791 was on various zoological and mineralogical. In 1804 Pierre Latreille elevated the batrachians into a separate class, the amphibians, Brongniart’s grouping of the true reptiles into chelonians, saurians, and ophidians has been retained, in essence, in modern systematics. In 1807 Brongniart published Elementary mineralogy Treaty, a work assigned as a textbook for his and Haüy’s courses at the Faculty of Sciences and the Natural

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    4.3 Methods Methods used included, taking GPS points at different rock units and marking them onto an aerial map to distinguish bearings and lithologies, traversing the area, and identifying rock and fossils types. 4.4 Regional Geology The Callytharra Formation and associated unit Moogooloo Sandstone are found in the Merlinleigh Sub-basin of the Southern Carnarvon Basin. The Callytharra Formation was forming toward the end of the last major glaciation and represents formations that were deposited

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    Psychology and Geology

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    Psychology is the study of the mind and the behavior of mammals. Geology is a science that deals with the history of the earth and its life, recorded in rocks. The earth is consistently moving its tectonic plates. Therefore, there may be over 100 earthquakes a day; most of these earthquakes go unnoticed by humans on the crust of the earth. Other earthquakes for example, the one in 2011 located in Japan and the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989 (Earth- Marshak). Unfortunately, many people died in

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    land slides are associated with hilly and mountainous areas. They also commonly occur along steeply sloping coastlines and river valleys. 3.Causes of Landslides: Often more than one factor contributes to landslides that include geology

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    The Wabigoon Subprovince

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    Geologic Setting The Wabigoon Subprovince is part of the Superior Province, an Archean age craton composed of E-NE trending granite-greenstone and metasedimentary terranes that span from western MN to northern Quebec. In Canada, the Neoarchean Wabigoon subprovince hosts numerous precious and base metal deposits, including the Sturgeon Lake VMS deposits and Rainy River and Hammond Reef gold deposits (Figure 2). Historically considered moderately to weakly prospective for hosting VMS deposits due

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    She was able obtained a master’s degree in geology during the 1940s despite the fact that only 4 percent of earth sciences doctorates were achieved by women. She started working at Columbia University’s Lamont Geological Laboratory but cold not go on the research vessels since she was a woman. Instead

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    Geological Hazards of Missouri Daniel LaBounty Geology 111C, Section 04MH Mr. David VanDeVelde July 3, 2015 Geological Hazards of Missouri Although many may not consider Missouri to be a hot spot of geological related natural disasters, there are multiple geological hazards which occur throughout the state. According to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Geological Survey Program, the hazards most often occurring in Missouri are earthquakes, landslides, sinkholes and abandoned

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