Yakutsk, Russia

Applied Geology

Прикладная геология

Integrated Master's degree
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Applied Geology at Северо-Восточный федеральный университет имени М.К. Аммосова

Language: RussianStudies in Russian
Subject area: physical science, environment
University website: www.ysu.ru

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Find out if Applied Geology is the right major for you!

1. Are you interested in understanding Earth materials and processes to solve practical problems (e.g., resource exploration, hazards)?

2. Do you enjoy fieldwork—collecting samples, observing outcrops, and working outdoors?

3. Are you comfortable using and learning tools like GIS, remote sensing, and geological mapping?

4. Do you enjoy analyzing data (e.g., core logs, geophysical readings, geochemical results) to draw conclusions?

5. Are you intrigued by environmental aspects like groundwater, contamination, and land-use impact?

6. Do you enjoy combining theoretical knowledge with practical techniques like sampling, lab analysis, and modeling?

7. Are you comfortable with or willing to learn mathematics and physics relevant to geology (e.g., stratigraphy, mechanics, fluid flow)?

8. Do you like solving complex, multi-factor problems where geology interacts with engineering, policy, or society?

9. Are you willing to keep updating your knowledge as geological methods, tools, and environmental standards evolve?

10. Do you want to apply geological knowledge to support infrastructure, resource management, or environmental protection?

Definitions and quotes

Geology
Geology (from the Ancient Greek γῆ, gē, i.e. "earth" and -λoγία, -logia, i.e. "study of, discourse") is an earth science concerned with the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Geology can also refer to the study of the solid features of any terrestrial planet or natural satellite, (such as Mars or the Moon).
Geology
Geological facts being of an historical nature, all attempts to deduce a complete knowledge of them merely from their still, subsisting consequences, to the exclusion of unexceptionable testimony, must be deemed as absurd as that of deducing the history of ancient Rome solely from the medals or other monuments of antiquity it still exhibits, or the scattered ruins of its empire, to the exclusion of a Livy, a Sallust, or a Tacitus.
Richard Kirwan in: The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Volume 6: Essay on the Primitive State of the Globe and its Subsequent Catastrophe, Royal Irish Academy (Dublin), 1797, p. 236
Geology
Geology is rapidly taking its place as an introduction to the higher history of man. If the author has sought to exalt a favorite science, it has been with the desire that man—in whom geological history had its consummation, the prophecies of the successive ages their fulfilment—might better comprehend his own nobility and the true purpose of his existence.
James D. Dana in: Geology: Treating Of The Principles Of The Science With Special Reference To American Geological History, For The Use Of Colleges, Academies, And Schools Of Science., Theodore Bliss & Co., London: Trubner A Co., 1863, in Preface p. ix.
Geology
GEOLOGY, n. The science of the earth's crust —to which, doubtless, will be added that of its interior whenever a man shall come up garrulous out of a well. The geological formations of the globe already noted are catalogued thus: The Primary, or lower one, consists of rocks, bones of mired mules, gas-pipes, miners' tools, antique statues minus the nose, Spanish doubloons and ancestors. The Secondary is largely made up of red worms and moles. The Tertiary comprises railway tracks, patent pavements, grass, snakes, mouldy boots, beer bottles, tomato cans, intoxicated citizens, garbage, anarchists, snap-dogs and fools.
Ambrose Bierce in:The Devil's Dictionary of Ambrose Bierce - Complete and Unabridged - Special Edition, Special Edition Books, 2010, p. 67.
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