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What (who) is borehole exploring - definition

CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAM ALLIED WITH BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Exploring scouts; Exploring (BSA); Exploring (Boy Scouts of America); Explorer Post; Explorer post

Borehole image logs         
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE PHYSICAL PARAMETERS MEASURED IN THE FORMATIONS CROSSED BY A BOREHOLE
Borehole Image Logs
Borehole imaging logs are logging and data-processing methods used to produce two-dimensional, centimeter-scale images of a borehole wall and the rocks that make it up .These tools are limited to the open-hole environment.
Exploring Time         
Exploring time
Exploring Time is a two-hour TV documentary mini-series about natural time scale changes that aired in 2007 on The Science Channel.
Calvert expedition         
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  • Expedition members. Left to right: A. T. Magarey, L. A. Wells, G. L. Jones, C. F. Wells and G. A. Keartland
  • 1902 map of the expedition's trajectory
1896 EXPLORING EXPEDITION IN NORTH-CENTRAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Calvert Scientific Exploring Expedition; Calvert Exploring Expedition; Calvert Expedition
The Calvert Scientific Exploring Expedition took place in central and northern Western Australia in 1896 and 1897, using camels as the principal means of transport.

Wikipedia

Exploring (Learning for Life)

Exploring is an interactive, worksite-based career education program of Learning for Life, an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America. Participants in the program are called Explorers. The program serves youth in 6th-8th grades (Exploring clubs), and young men and women who are 14 through 20 years old (Exploring posts). Exploring units (clubs or posts), are sponsored by local businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, and usually focus on a single career field, but can also introduce youth to a variety of career fields within a single unit.

Prior to 1998, the Exploring program was the main BSA program for older youth and participants were called Explorer Scouts. The program included both career focused posts, and posts with an emphasis on outdoor activities. The outdoor posts became the BSA's Venturing program.