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The following are only a few: Economic Geology Geomorphology Hydrogeology Mineralogy Crystallography Oceanography Palaeontology Petrology Plate tectonics / Rheology Volcanology Sedimentology Stratigraphy Seismology Structural Geology Geochemistry (Isotope Geology)
In the deep ocean, the initial core sample layer would consist of a pasty ooze, unlithified, consisting mainly of organic matter. After that, it would pretty much be basalt, an igneous rock.
Many of earth's marine invertebrates were extinct, and many other species that had evolved on earth were extinct as well, so basically the ecosystem was "rebuilding" after the Permian mass-extinction.
People who study marine biology are called marine biologists.
Well, they need to excel in biology, and focus specifically on all marine life. marine biologists do and accompish many things and in order to be able to overcome those things you should take marine biology classes especially in college and yes ofcourse excel in biology!!!!
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Cynthia G. Fisher has written: 'Bibliography and inventory of Holocene varved and laminated marine sediments' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Marine sediments, Paleoceanography, Paleontology, Varves
Physical Oceanography, Chemical Oceanography, Marine Geology, and Marine Ecology
Jean-Pierre Caulet has written: 'MD 65/SHIVA' -- subject(s): Marine sediments, Marion Dufresne (Ship), Paleoceanography, Paleohydrology
Robert J. Weimer has written: 'Deltaic and shallow marine sandstones: sedimentation, tectonics and petroleum occurences' -- subject(s): Geology, Structural, Sedimentation and deposition, Structural Geology 'Deltaic and shallow marine sandstones' -- subject(s): Marine sediments, Sandstone, Stratigraphic Geology
Yaacov Nathan has written: 'Carbon and sulfur relationships in marine Senonian, organic rich, iron poor sediments from Israel' -- subject(s): Analysis, Geochemistry, Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic, Marine sediments, Stratigraphic Geology
Ph. H. Kuenen has written: 'Marine geology' -- subject(s): Submarine geology
Henry W. Menard has written: 'Marine geology of the Pacific' -- subject(s): Submarine geology, Pacific Ocean, Geology 'Balancing unknowns'
Roger N. Anderson has written: 'Marine geology' -- subject(s): Submarine geology 'Historica Chronologiva'
James Homer Craft has written: 'Wave-dominated marine shelf deposition in the upper Devonian of south-central New York' -- subject(s): Facies (Geology), Geology, Stratigraphic, Paleontology, Sediments (Geology), Stratigraphic Geology
K. O. Emery has written: 'Atlantic continental shelf and slope of the United States' -- subject(s): Continental margins, Geology 'The sea off southern California' -- subject(s): Geology, Marine biology, Ocean bottom, Petroleum, Submarine geology 'Mineral deposits of the deep-ocean floor' -- subject(s): Marine mineral resources 'The geology of the Atlantic Ocean' -- subject(s): Geology, Geomorphology, Geophysics, Maps, Plate tectonics
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