How to use in-sentence of “geologist”:
– When the geologist Henry De la Beche painted “Duria Antiquior”, he based it largely on fossils Anning had found.
– The name “Transantarctic Mountains” was first used in 1960, in a paper by geologist Warren Hamilton.
– Discovered in 1822 and described three years later by EnglandEnglish geologist Gideon Mantell, “Iguanodon” was the second dinosaur formally named, after “Megalosaurus”.
– Lyell’s books had widepread influence, not least on the up and coming young geologist Charles Darwin who read them with enthusiasm during his voyage on the “Beagle”.
– The British geologist Arthur Holmes championed the theory of continental drift at a time when it was unfashionable.
– The word “biosphere” was coined by geologist Eduard Suess in 1875.
– The specific scientific name commemorates the Austrian geologist Ferdinand von Hochstetter.
– He was the uncle of Derbyshire geologist White Watson, and had a water-powered mill at Ashford in the Water.
Example sentences of “geologist”:
- It was lead by geologist Ardito Desio.
- These included the geologist George William Featherstonhaugh who purchased fossils for the newly opened New York Lyceum of Natural History in 1827.
- In the 1950s Moab became the so-called "Uranium Capital of the World" after geologist Charles Steen found a rich deposit of uranium ore south of the city.
– It was lead by geologist Ardito Desio.
– These included the geologist George William Featherstonhaugh who purchased fossils for the newly opened New York Lyceum of Natural History in 1827.
– In the 1950s Moab became the so-called “Uranium Capital of the World” after geologist Charles Steen found a rich deposit of uranium ore south of the city.
– It was fully developed by the GermanyGerman geologist and meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1915.
– In 1963, geologist John Tuzo Wilson explained that the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain was created by a hotspot hotspot of volcanic activity that stood as the Pacific tectonic plate moved over it.
– In 1992, the geologist Judith Maizels made outdoor observations and reproduced the conditions in a laboratory simulation.
– The “Permian” was named after Perm, Russia, because it was defined using strata in that region by a ScotlandScottish geologist Roderick Murchison.
– Tectonic studies are also important for understanding erosion patterns in geomorphology and as guides for the economic geologist searching for petroleum and metallic ores.
– In the late 1780s, Derbyshire geologist White Watson made geological picture boards using Ashford Black Marble into which other local rocks were inlaid.
– The Piltdown Man hoax is thought to have been perpetrated by Charles Dawson, an archaeologist, geologist and fossil collector for the British Museum.
– He graduated from the Lvov State University, 30 years worked as a geologist in the Carpathian region.
– The Museum is named in honour of Joseph Tyrrell, a geologist who discovered the first dinosaur in the Red Deer River Valley in 1884.
– They suggested that the expedition leader, geologist Stanley Williams, who survived along with four others, had ignored safety procedures.
– They are named after Wilhelm Bornhardt, the German geologist who first described the feature.
– It was named after the village Les Baux-de-Provence in southern France, where it was first discovered in 1821 by geologist Pierre Berthier.
– Much of the early work to document the fossil record at Joggins was by Nova Scotian geologist William Dawson, who had a close personal and working relationship with his friend and mentor Charles Lyell.