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A Hydrologist studies the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth and an Oceanographer studies the ocean, either of whom might find themselves contributing to studies of waves and currents.
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Hydrogeology is a branch of Earth science, it is mainly based on the study of ground water movement over soil and rocks.Hydrogeology is the study of geology that deals with the distribution and movement of groundwater in the soil and rocks of the Earth's crust.
A hydrologist is a scientist that studies water and its cycle.hydrologisthydrologistsHydrologisthydrologist
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a scientist who studies taxonomy is called?
fish live in flowing waters and water bugs do also, i am a scientist that studies lifeforms in water so i can give you a list if you need one
K. W. Reid has written: 'Report on 1973 water quality studies in the Mackenzie Drainage Basin' -- subject(s): Water quality 'Water quality investigations in the Mackenzie Basin with special reference to the potential for impairment of water quality by pipeline or road construction' -- subject(s): Water quality
Marine biologist. Actually, a Marine Biologist is someone who studies marine organisms (plants, oceans, and animals), but someone who studies MAINLY marine mammals is a marine mammalogist.