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It depends upon who employs you and where you work. I'm still six months from getting my master's degree in geology. However, I have just accepted an offer for $108,000 after the sign-on bonus. This is the gold standard for measuring the salary of a Petroleum Geologist: (Aug 10, 2010) . See the Related Link below.
Well the term "geology" originates in Latin meaning Geo-Of the Earth and ology-The study of. Hope this helps. Geology 101 BTW. I'm in primary still.
All over the world. Coal is still a major source of energy, besides petroleum and petroleum products, while hydro, nuclear, wind, solar and biofuels are relatively minor (but hopefully increasing, as a percentage of overall energy sources, in the near future).
can sell at lower prices and still make good profit
Yes and there still is a massive amount that could be recovered,
by converting coal into petroleum when there was an embargo placed on south Africa during the apartheid
A pipe still is a still used for distillation of tar and petroleum. It uses a series of pipes, which help to separate the parts of the tar.
major advantage of spiral CT is higher resolution and the ability to reconstruct images anywhere along the length.Although spiral is more advantageous for many applications, conventional CT is still a superior and precise method for imaging many tissues.
i have a stock share from spaulding gas and petroleum company from 1921
Yes. North Dakota is now (2011) the 4th largest producer of petroleum in the US.
All of the islands are volcanoes. Volcanoes are still active on the Big Island. The geology is basically basalt rock and lava. Sand on the beaches is not the ussual silica dioxide, but is calcium carbonate- from broken down coral.
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