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  2. Geoprofessions - Wikipedia

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    Geoprofessions is a term coined by the Geoprofessional Business Association to connote various technical disciplines that involve engineering, earth and environmental services applied to below-ground ("subsurface"), ground-surface, and ground-surface-connected conditions, structures, or formations.

  3. Geological engineering - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest examples of geological engineering principles is the Euphrates tunnel, which was constructed around 2180 B.C. – 2160 B.C... [6] This, and other tunnels and qanats from around the same time were used by ancient civilizations such as Babylon and Persia for the purposes of irrigation. [6]

  4. List of geoscience organizations - Wikipedia

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    International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) – International non-governmental organization [1] International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) – International non-governmental organization Geoscience Education, Training and Technology Transfer; International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) – International scientific union; OneGeology

  5. Geophysics - Wikipedia

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    Geophysics is a highly interdisciplinary subject, and geophysicists contribute to every area of the Earth sciences, while some geophysicists conduct research in the planetary sciences.

  6. Exploration geophysics - Wikipedia

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    Exploration geophysics is an applied branch of geophysics and economic geology, which uses physical methods at the surface of the Earth, such as seismic, gravitational, magnetic, electrical and electromagnetic, to measure the physical properties of the subsurface, along with the anomalies in those properties.

  7. Geotechnical engineering - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of significant differences between onshore and offshore geotechnical engineering. [16] [17] Notably, site investigation and ground improvement on the seabed are more expensive; the offshore structures are exposed to a wider range of geohazards; and the environmental and financial consequences are higher in case of failure.

  8. Earth science - Wikipedia

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    Geology describes the rocky parts of the Earth's crust (or lithosphere) and its historic development. Major subdisciplines are mineralogy and petrology, geomorphology, paleontology, stratigraphy, structural geology, engineering geology, and sedimentology. [31] [32] Physical geography focuses on geography as an Earth science. Physical geography ...

  9. Geomatics - Wikipedia

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    Health geomatics can improve our understanding of the important relationship between location and health, and thus assist us in Public Health tasks like disease prevention, and also in better healthcare service planning. [12] An important area of research is the use of open data in planning lifesaving activities. [13]