There are many different specialized fields of geology. Volcanology is the study of volcanoes, lava, magma, and all related geological phenomena. Geomythology is the study of geological events as they relate to mythology.
Geology is typically divided into two broad areas: physical geology, which deals with the materials and processes of the Earth's surface, and historical geology, which focuses on the Earth's history and the processes that have shaped it over time.
Subjects areas of Chemistry,Biology, Physics, Mathematics,Geology.
Geology involves the study of the Earth's materials, structures, and processes, including those relevant to mining operations. Mining engineering is a specialized field that focuses on the planning, design, and operation of mines, which requires a solid understanding of geology to locate and extract mineral resources efficiently and sustainably.
To become a mineralogist, you would typically study geology, mineralogy, chemistry, and sometimes physics. Courses in these subjects provide the necessary background to understand the properties, composition, and formation of minerals. Specialized courses in crystallography, petrology, and fieldwork are also common in mineralogy programs.
Take all the Physics and Math courses you can get. Chemistry, Geography and Geology could also be helpful, depending on what specialized slice of Astronomy interests you most.
A subdivision of geology is an area of more specialized knowledge within the broad field of geology. There is a good list of geology's subdivisions (the last of which is Volcanology) here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology
Geology is typically divided into two broad areas: physical geology, which deals with the materials and processes of the Earth's surface, and historical geology, which focuses on the Earth's history and the processes that have shaped it over time.
Geology is the study of earth.Geology is called Geology because Geo means earth,and logy means discourse. Nevertheless, geology is reasonably defined to be a science that pursues an understanding of the earth. There are two broad areas of geology which in clued physical and historical
Harold Caswell Cooke has written: 'Problems of Sudbury geology, Ontario' -- subject(s): Petrology, Geology 'Geology of Matachewan district, Northern Ontario' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology, Geology, Economic 'Canadian lode gold areas' -- subject(s): Canada, Gold mines and mining 'Thetford, Disraeli and eastern half of Warwick map-areas, Quebec' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology
In some geographical areas, yes. In other areas, no. It depends on the geology of the area.
the three areas are the natural science commonly divided are Biology earth science geology or life
Some sub-areas or sub-branches of geology include mineralogy (study of minerals), petrology (study of rocks), sedimentology (study of sedimentary rocks), structural geology (study of rock deformation and tectonics), and geochemistry (study of the chemical composition of rocks).
A. L. Lugn has written: 'The geology and mammalian fauna of the Pleistocene of Nebraska' -- subject(s): Fossil Mammals, Geology, Stratigraphic, Mammals, Fossil, Paleontology, Stratigraphic Geology 'The Pleistocene geology of Nebraska' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic, Stratigraphic Geology 'The origin and sources of loess in the central Great Plains and adjoining areas of the central lowland' -- subject(s): Loess, Geology
Charles Horace Clapp has written: 'Sooke and Duncan map-areas, Vancouver Island' -- subject(s): Geology 'Geology of the Nanaimo map-area' -- subject(s): Geology
Geology, Geography, Oceanography, and Meteorology
Subjects areas of Chemistry,Biology, Physics, Mathematics,Geology.
Francis David Anderson has written: 'Woodstock, Millville and Coldstream map-areas' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology