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Перевод: geologist
[существительное] геолог
Тезаурус:
- Angelo Heilprin, an American geologist who visited the scene a few weeks later and wrote a book about the tragedy, described "twisted bars of iron, great masses of roof sheeting wrapped like cloth about posts upon which they had been flung, and iron girders looped and festooned as if they had been made of rope".
- On the other hand, as John Ostrom, the Yale geologist points out, Haversian bone in modern creatures is both present and absent in both ectotherms and endotherms.
- Here, in the tangle of islands and fjords that is Patagonia, the volcanic chain becomes established on the South American continent with Mt Burney, an obscure, almost unknown volcano which has only once been visited by a geologist, in 1911.
- It consisted of a legal adviser, Stephano Burchi; a geologist, Tony Sutcliffe; and a civil engineer, Ter Mincassian.
- The Australian geologist Douglas Mawson discovered the first in 1912 when he spotted a black stony meteorite in the snow near the coast of Adelie Land (Figure 1).
- The rank of District Surveyor was replaced by District Geologist and the grade Assistant Geologist was dropped.
- The other side seems to be led by Jon Kalb, a geologist at the University of Texas, who was a member of Johanson's early expeditions but left shortly after the big discoveries because of what Kalb calls "disputes over scientific and management issues".
- One member of the ICRDG is Ian Gass, a geologist who now teaches at the Open University.
- It was in this state when a team consisting of six men from Scott's base camp made an ascent of the volcano in December 1912, with a geologist, Raymond Priestley, in the lead.
- On another occasion, the flat rented by a suspected investigator was occupied by protesters; he turned out to be a geologist working on a completely different project.
- No part of the British Isles holds greater interest for the geologist than the coastline of Country Antrim from Larne to Portrush.
- After about a mile we quit the lane for pastureland below Robin Proctor's Scar, beyond which lies the famous Norber Erratics field - a geologist's paradise.
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