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İngilizce - Türkçe
geology teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- yerbilimleri
- jeoloji
Örnek Cümle:
Tom jeoloji sınavında kopya çekti.
-Tom cheated on the geology exam.
Örnek Cümle:
Jeoloji hakkında bir şey bilmiyorum.
-I don't know anything about geology.
- yerbilim
- jeolojik yapı {i}
- yer bilimi (Jeoloji)
- geology of plunge pool area
- düşü havuzu jeolojisi
- geology of quarry area
- taş ocağı jeolojisi
- geology of switchyard
- salt sahası jeolojisi
- general geology
- genel jeoloji
- applied geology
- (Çevre) uygulamalı jeoloji
- engineering geology
- mühendislik jeolojisi
- environmental geology
- (Çevre,Jeoloji) çevre jeolojisi
- geologically
- jeolojik açıdan
- geology engineer
- jeoloji mühendisi
- historical geology
- tarihi jeoloji
- marine geology
- (Askeri) deniz jeolojisi
- site geology
- saha jeolojisi
- structural geology
- (Coğrafya) yapısal jeoloji
- geologist
- yerbilimci
- historical geology
- tarihsel yerbilim
- earth's crust and mantle (geology)
- yer kabuğunun ve (jeoloji manto)
- engineering geology
- mühendislik yerbilimi
- field geology
- alan yerbilimi
- geologists
- Jeologlar
- mining geology
- maden yerbilimi
- agricultural geology
- (Jeoloji) tarımsal jeoloji
- dynamic geology
- dinamik jeoloji
- economic geology
- (Ticaret) ekonomik yerbilim
- field geology
- saha jeolojisi
- geologically
- jeolojik olarak
- geologist
- (isim) jeolog
- geologist
- {i} jeolog
Jeologlar çiftliğimizde petrol için araştırma yaptılar.
-The geologists explored for oil on our farm.
Sami hiç de bir jeolog değildi.
-Sami was not a geologist at all.
- military geology
- askeri jeoloji
- mining geology
- madencilik jeolojisi
- planetary geology
- gezegen jeolojisi
- regional geology
- (Jeoloji) bölgesel jeoloji
- reservoir geology
- rezervuar jeolojisi
- stratigraphic geology
- stratigrafik jeoloji
- subsurface geology
- yeraltı jeolojisi
- tectonic geology
- tektonik jeoloji
- urban geology
- kent jeolojisi
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İngilizce - İngilizce
geology teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The science that studies the structure of the earth (or other planets), together with its origin and development, especially by examination of its rocks
- the department of natural science that treats of the constitution and structure of the earth
- the science of the earth and its consistuent parts {n}
- the scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth - BACK>>
- Science devoted to the study of the structure and evolution of the earth's crust
- The study of the earth, what it's made of, and how it changes over time
- The field of knowledge that studies the origin, structure, chemical composition and history of the Earth and other planets
- The science which investigates the physical history of the earth
- science of the composition, history and structure of the earth's crust
- The study of the planet earth including the materials of which it is made, the processes that act on these materials, the products formed, and the history of life since the origin of the earth
- See Chart of The Geological Series
- a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks
- The geographic study of the history of the Earth and planets
- The science that deals with the study of the planet Earth--the materials of which it is made, the processes that act to change these materials from one form to another, and the history recorded by these materials; the forces acting to deform the outer layers of the Earth and create ocean basins and continents; the processes that modify the Earth's surface; the application of geologic knowledge to the search for useful materials and the understanding of the relationship of geologic processes to people
- (b) Of its history as regards rocks, minerals, rivers, valleys, mountains, climates, life, etc
- the study of science dealing with the origin, history, materials and structure of the earth, together with the forces and process operating to produce change within and on the earth
- The science which treats of the origin, history and structure of the Earth, as recorded in rocks; together with the forces and processes now operating to modify rocks
- the scientific study of rocks, the earth's crust and the earth's interior
- study of the history and development of the Earth's crust {i}
- Geology is the study of the Earth's structure, surface, and origins. He was visiting professor of geology at the University of Jordan. + geologist geologists ge·olo·gist Geologists have studied the way that heat flows from the earth
- A treatise on the science
- The scientific study of the Earth, its origins and evolution, the materials that make it up, and the processes that act on it
- The study of the Earth, its origins, structure, composition and history (including the development of life), and the nature of processes which have given rise to its present state
- (c) Of the causes and methods by which its structure, features, changes, and conditions have been produced; dynamical geology
- the study of the Earth's history, structure, and composition
- the study of the history of the Earth by looking at changes in its surface and interior
- The science which treats: (a) Of the structure and mineral constitution of the globe; structural geology
- historical geology
- The study of the structure and history of the earth
- The scientific study of the origin, history, behavior, and structure of the Earth
- The study of the planet earth -- the materials it is made of, the processes that act on those materials, the products formed, and the history of the planet and its life forms since its origin
- The study of the planet Earth - the materials of which it is made, the processes that act on those materials, the products formed, and the history of the planet and its life forms since its origin Geology considers the physical forces that act on the Earth, the chemistry of its constituent materials, and the biology of its past inhabitants as revealed by fossils
- The geology of an area is the structure of its land, together with the types of rocks and minerals that exist within it. an expert on the geology of southeast Asia. the study of the rocks, soil etc that make up the Earth, and of the way they have changed since the Earth was formed (geologia, from ge ( GEO-) + -logia ( -LOGY%)). Scientific study of the Earth, including its composition, structure, physical properties, and history. Geology is commonly divided into subdisciplines concerned with the chemical makeup of the Earth, including the study of minerals (mineralogy) and rocks (petrology); the structure of the Earth (structural geology) and volcanic phenomena (volcanology); landforms and the processes that produce them (geomorphology and glaciology); geologic history, including the study of fossils (paleontology), the development of sedimentary strata (stratigraphy), and the evolution of planetary bodies and their satellites (astrogeology); and economic geology and its various branches, such as mining geology and petroleum geology. Some major fields closely allied to geology are geodesy, geophysics, and geochemistry. See also environmental geology. economic geology engineering geology environmental geology marine geology structural geology
- Scientific study of the origin, history and structure of the earth
- The study of earth and land
- the scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth
- the study of the history of the earth and its life, especially as recorded in its rocks
- The study of the planet Earth -- the materials of which it is made, the processes that act on these materials, the products formed, and the history of the planet and its life forms since its origin Geology considers the physical forces that act on the Earth, the chemistry of its constituent materials, and the biology of its past inhabitants as revealed by fossils
- assise
- geologically
- concerning geology
- geologically
- as part of a geologic process
- geologist
- {n} one versed in a knowledge of the earth
- economic geology
- the branch of geology that deals with economically valuable geological materials
- economic geology
- Scientific discipline concerned with the distribution of mineral deposits, the economic considerations involved in their recovery, and assessment of the reserves available. Economic geology deals with metal ores, fossil fuels, and other materials of commercial value, such as salt, gypsum, and building stone. It applies the principles and methods of various other fields, especially geophysics, structural geology, and stratigraphy
- engineering geology
- or geological engineering Scientific discipline concerned with the application of geologic knowledge to engineering problems such as reservoir design and location, determination of slope stability for construction purposes, and determination of earthquake, flood, or subsidence danger in areas considered for roads, pipelines, bridges, dams, or other engineering works
- environmental geology
- Scientific field concerned with applying the findings of geologic research to the problems of land use and civil engineering. It is closely allied with urban geology and deals with the impact of human activities on the physical environment. Other important concerns of environmental geology include reclaiming mined lands; identifying geologically stable sites for constructing buildings, nuclear power plants, and other facilities; and locating sources of building materials, such as sand and gravel
- geologically
- In a geological manner
- geologically
- from a geological standpoint, with regard with geology
- geologically
- with respect to geology; "geologically speaking, this area is extremely interesting
- geologist
- a scientist who studies the origin, physical nature, structure, and history of the Earth
- geologist
- {i} one who specializes in geology, one who studies the history and development of the Earth's crust
- geologist
- A person who studies the history of the earth and its life, especially as recorded in rocks
- geologist
- A person who has completed a program of study in geology and works in that field
- geologist
- n a scientist who studies the origin, history, structure, and processes of the earth or another celestial body
- geologist
- One versed in the science of geology
- geologist
- A scientist who studies rocks
- geologist
- A scientist who studies rocks and minerals, the process that form rocks, minerals, and landscapes, and the history of the earth and other planets
- geologist
- a specialist in geology
- geologist
- A scientist skilled in studying earth materials and history
- geologist
- One who studies the constitution, structure, and history of the earth's crust, conducting research into the formation and dissolution of rock layers, analyzing fossil and mineral content of layers, and endeavoring to fix historical sequence of development by relating characteristics to known geological influences (historical geology)
- geologist
- a scientist who studies the origin, history, structure, and processes of the earth
- geologist
- A scientist who studies rocks, minerals and fossils
- geologist
- a person who studies the earth and rock formations
- geologist
- A person who is skilled at geology
- geologists
- plural of geologist
- marine geology
- or geologic oceanography Scientific discipline concerned with all geologic aspects of the continental shelves and slopes and the ocean basins. Marine geology originally focused on marine sedimentation and the interpretation of bottom samples. The advent of the concept of seafloor spreading, however, broadened its scope. Many investigations of the oceanic ridge system, the magnetism of rocks on the seafloor, geochemical analyses of deep brine pools, and seafloor spreading and continental drift may be considered within the general realm of marine geology
- mining geology
- the branch of economic geology that deals with the applications of geology to mining
- petroleum geology
- the branch of economic geology that deals with the occurrence and exploitation of oil and gas fields
- structural geology
- Scientific discipline concerned with rock deformation on both small and large scales. Its scope ranges from submicroscopic lattice defects in crystals to fault structures and fold systems of the Earth's crust. Depending on the scale, the general techniques used are the same as those used in petrology, field geology, and geophysics. Furthermore, since the processes that cause rocks to deform can rarely be observed directly, computer models are also used
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