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Study composition, structure, and history of the earth crust, examine rocks, minerals, and fossil remains to identify and determine the sequence of processes affecting the development of the earth, apply knowledge of chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics to explain these phenomena and to help locate mineral and petroleum deposits and underground water resources, prepare geologic reports and maps, and interpret research data to recommend further action for study. | Study composition, structure, and history of the earth crust, examine rocks, minerals, and fossil remains to identify and determine the sequence of processes affecting the development of the earth, apply knowledge of chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics to explain these phenomena and to help locate mineral and petroleum deposits and underground water resources, prepare geologic reports and maps, and interpret research data to recommend further action for study. | |||
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CompGeo Salary Survey Benchmark Job Summary and Competencies
Geologists, Geophysicists, and Oceanographers
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