Archeaological surveys often use a mix of these things, perhaps a Geophysicist or a landscape surveyor/archaeologist.
no, geology is a sub part of earth science. earth science is complete study of earth and includes geology( study of earth crust), oceanography( study of oceans), Glaciology( study of glaciers), soil science( study of soil)
A minor in geology can provide you with foundational knowledge in earth sciences such as rocks, minerals, and geological processes. It can complement your major field of study and enhance your understanding of natural resources, environmental processes, and geologic hazards. Additionally, it may open up opportunities for careers or further studies in fields related to geology.
Meteorology is not a field of geology, but rather a branch of atmospheric science that deals with the study of weather patterns and phenomena. Physical geology, on the other hand, is a fundamental field of geology that focuses on the study of the Earth's composition, structure, and processes. Other major fields of geology include mineralogy, petrology, and structural geology.
The term hydro-geology is derived from two words; hydro, which means water and geology, which means the study of earth. Hydro-geology is the field of geology which is concerned with the distribution and movement of groundwater in the soil and rocks of the earths crust.
Principles of Geology was created in 1830.
photography
John A. Ciciarelli has written: 'A practical guide to aerial photography' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Aerial photography, Photography, aerial 'Practical physical geology' -- subject(s): Physical geology 'Study guide to accompany Contemporary physical geology, Harold L. Levin'
Harold R. Wanless has written: 'Classification of the Pennsylvanian rocks of Illinois as of 1956' -- subject(s): Classification and nomenclature, Geology, Stratigraphic, Petrology, Rocks, Stratigraphic Geology 'Geology and mineral resources of the Alexis quadrangle' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'Pennsylvanian faunas of the Beardstown, Glasford, Havana, and Vermont quadrangles' -- subject(s): Paleontology 'Aerial stereo photographs' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Aerial photography in forestry, Aerial photography in geography, Aerial photography in geology, Photographic interpretation, Photography, Stereoscopic, Stereoscopic Photography
I would visit your local collge or university that offers photography courses and set up a time to visit the photography department, see what they do, and find out what kinds of careers people can go into with a photography major. You can also find some helpful information on http://photographycourse.net/
- Advertising - Fashion - Photography - Marketing - Business
Examples: chemistry, physics, geology, biology, medicine.
William Jerome Harrison has written: 'The geology of the counties of England' -- subject(s): Geology 'A sketch of the geology of Hampshire' -- subject(s): Geology 'A history of photography written as a practical guide and an introduction to its latest developments' -- subject(s): Photography, History 'On the geology of Leicestershire and report of the excursion of the Geologists' Association to Leicestershire' -- subject(s): Geologists' Association
Peter J. Haman has written: 'Lineament analysis on aerial photographs' -- subject(s): Aerial photographic interpretation, Aerial photography in geology, Geology, Maps 'Stereogrammetry applied to Rocky Mountain structure in the Mt. Yamnuska area, Alberta' -- subject(s): Methodology, Photography in geology, Structural Geology 'The discovery of the Caroline Arch, Alberta, by lineament analysis' 'Manual of the stereographic projection for a geometric and kinematic analysis of folds and faults' -- subject(s): Faults (Geology), Folds (Geology) 'Geomechanics applied to fracture analysis on aerial photographs' -- subject(s): Aerial photography in geology, Structural Geology
It is if you are passionate about it, but if you're not, the demand is not very high for careers in photography, so it is probably not the best choice for you.
Probably from sports magazines and internet.
D. L. Homer has written: 'Techniques and uses of aerial photography' -- subject(s): Aerial photography in geology
Anthony Wayne Vogdes has written: 'Palaeozoic Crustacea' -- subject(s): Fossil Crustacea, Paleontology, Bibliography, Paleozic 'A Bibliography Relating to the Geology, Palaeontology, and Mineral Resources ..' 'A bibliography relating to the geology, palaeontology, and mineral resources of California' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology, Bibliography, Paleontology