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geological

(= geologic) of or relating to or based on geology geological formations geologic forces

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If human nature is evolving, it's not much faster than the geological profile of the Earth.

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During the following geological period, the Cretaceous, a creature somewhere between the marine reptiles and the evolving terrestrial animals was born.
The journalists may have exaggerated in their deductions, but everything makes us think we have come across a living prehistoric being from the early geological eras.
Professor Murai from the Geological Institute?
I'm Professor Murai, Geological Institute.
Geological lab report complete.
Geological Technician Fisher. Ready to beam up.
Geological Technician Fisher.
But a geological oddity, to say the least.
Geological disturbances don't frighten me. I've come here to study them.
I played Miss Galileo in a groove and I played Mrs. Jesus Christ in a geological syncline. So don't tell me how to act.
Apparently they were exposed to a frightening geological disaster.
Now logically, that power can hardly be of geological origin.
Our present mission, a routine geological survey of type-4 asteroids, is nearing completion.
Hardly a tick of clock, in geological terms.
Geological lab report complete, captain.
Geological Technician Fisher, ready to beam up.
When we found it, we thought it might be magnetic rock but all the geological evidence was against it.
This is a geological survey of the soil in this area in connection with the dam.
I played Miss Galileo in a groove and I played Mrs. Jesus Christ in a geological syncline.
It is, however, a geological marvel, on which you will be required to write a brief essay on Monday morning.
This expedition is for geological research.
It's following a geological flaw in the earth's crust. Known as the Masato Fault, that runs from here to the tip of India.
When we found it we thought it might be magnetic rock but all the geological evidence was against it.
Geological disturbances don't frighten me.
In a geological sense, more precious than diamonds, but I'd need a bigger bit.
There's no geological evidence for flooding and volcanism 3500 years ago.
I am Academician Gerren, doing geological survey work for the Planetary Resources Commission.
Hello, the geological studies office?
The geological department?

News and current affairs

In California, one of the world's most unstable geological regions, only one in six homeowners buys earthquake insurance.
You built your reputation by collecting plants, animals, fossils, and geological samples from around the world, and sending back letters that tracked your development into a first-rate scientist.
PRAGUE - In late June, the British Geological Survey announced the world's largest shale-gas field.
Indeed, the effects of human behavior on the planet's ecosystems have become so significant in the last few centuries that many scientists now believe that the planet has entered a new geological epoch, dubbed the Anthropocene.
Oceanographic and geological research, traditionally strong in Russia, have virtually ceased to exist.
They reject geological evidence of climate change because they reject the science of geology itself.
Rising sea levels would explain a lot of geological and economic events.
It is quaint that the 1933 World Economic Conference took place in the Geological Museum in London's Kensington, at a time when international cooperation seemed as alien as a fossilized dinosaur.
Reserves are defined as the quantities of petroleum that are expected to be commercially recoverable from known fields. The concept of reserves is technical and economic, not geological.
The most important technology for the safe environmental use of coal is the capture and geological storage of carbon dioxide from coal-fired power plants.
For example, carbon sequestration allows the capture and storage of carbon in underground geological formations and deep oceans.
For example, one hydrate-bearing geological formation, Blake Ridge, lies 300 kilometers from Charleston, South Carolina, in the US.
The 1933 World Economic Conference also met in London, at the Geological Museum, with an even broader range of participants from 66 countries.
The participants at the 2009 summit may not visit the Geological Museum, but they will have to deal with the specter of conferences past, for the failure in 1933 offers important lessons for our current leaders.

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