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where my geochuds at?
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Ayo. Got a degree in Forest and Nature Conservation and Geographical Information Management and Application.
That's all worthless. I now do whatever and field research jobs in swamps.
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geologist here, summer can sucked ass. No cute girls, professor had a melty half way through. Middle of fucking nowhere.
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I read a textbook 20 years ago and I watch Myron Cook if that counts. I like it as a hobby like bird watching. I just recently went to the Grand canyon and it's hard for me to believe geologists know jack shit about 2 billy years ago
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>hard for me to believe geologists know jack shit about 2 billy years ago
geologists, geophysicists, geochemists and so on. You are right, the further back you look the foggier it gets, but there are the basic principles and physics and chemistry and they actaully know a lot - and planetary studies have shown examples of the Earth could have been like. The more you know about geology the more interesting things you see when you drive or fly aroun. Aside asteroid impacts there have been massive volconic explostions and large long term eruptions that have shaped and reshaped the large sections of the plane. Siberan and Decan traps are some expamples, I have forgotten alot over the years, but still appreciate how quickly things can change when mantle plume gets active and supplies large amounts of magma to the surface.

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