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GEOLOGISTS - traducción al árabe

LIST OF SIGNIFICANT WOMEN IN THE FIELD OF GEOLOGY
List of women geologists

GEOLOGISTS      

ألاسم

جِيُولُوجِيّ

عالم طبقات الأرض عالم جيولجي      
geologist
جيولوجي         
geologic

Wikipedia

Women in geology

Women in geology concerns the history and contributions of women to the field of geology. There has been a long history of women in the field, but they have tended to be under-represented. In the era before the eighteenth century, science and geological science had not been as formalized as they would become later. Hence early geologists tended to be informal observers and collectors, whether they were male or female. Notable examples of this period include Hildegard of Bingen who wrote works concerning stones and Barbara Uthmann who supervised her husband's mining operations after his death. Mrs. Uthmann was also a relative of Georg Agricola. In addition to these names varied aristocratic women had scientific collections of rocks or minerals.

In the nineteenth century a new professional class of geologists emerged that included women. In this period the British tended to have far more women of significance to geology.

In 1977 the Association for Women Geoscientists was formed.

Ejemplos de uso de GEOLOGISTS
1. Local geologists say there is much untapped energy potential.
2. Their discovery has excited geologists and palaeontologists around the globe.
3. "For geologists, deeper usually means farther back in time.
4. Geologists use GPS to measure expansion of volcanoes and movement along fault lines.
5. Geologists think the oil could last for 100 years and they‘ve barely scratched the surface.