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ROVs offer fresh perspectives on the ancient history of the ocean. Marine and coastal geoscience are essential for ...
Geological hazards (GHs), such as seismic hazards, landslides and debris flows, and volcanic hazards, not only pose a great threat to human life and property, but also have a profound adverse ...
Sabah's vulnerability to landslides and earthquakes has prompted the Mineral and Geoscience Department to call on agencies to ...
Geological engineers bridge the gap between geology and civil engineering, ensuring safe, sustainable interactions with the Earth through tasks like infrastructure design, resource exploration, ...
Their goals include obtaining new knowledge about the Earth; searching for new reserves of essential minerals, fossil fuels, or water; understanding and lessening the effects upon society by geologic ...
My research focuses on disaster chains primarily triggered by earthquakes and rainfall-induced geological hazards. It includes fundamental theoretical research and applied research aimed at ...
Earthquake preparation hinges in large part on the expertise of scientists and engineers in federal agencies who develop ...
David Applegate is the senior science advisor for earthquake and geologic hazards at the USGS. In that capacity, he leads the Earthquake Hazards, Global Seismographic Network, and Geomagnetism ...
The explosions "have emerged as one of the most important and least understood geologic hazards in Yellowstone National Park, ...
Work outdoors. Travel the world. Geological engineers play an important role in identifying and mitigating man-made and natural hazards that pose a threat to civil structures, infrastructure, or ...
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