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Nils Adolf Eric Nordenskjold. Portrait of Nils Adolf Eric Nordenskjold 1832-1901, Swedish explorer and natralist. Engraving i...
Nils Adolf Eric Nordenskjold. Portrait of Nils Adolf Eric Nordenskjold 1832-1901, Swedish explorer and natralist. Engraving in Le Monde illustre, 25/11/1879





Shutting the Mouth of a Geologist,Roni Schwartz puts duct tape across the mouth of her husband, David. He is a geologist who ...
Shutting the Mouth of a Geologist,Roni Schwartz puts duct tape across the mouth of her husband, David. He is a geologist who predicts a high probability for an earthquake in the Bay Area, while she is a real estate agent whose sales would be hurt by such an event. | Location: northern Cal





Scotland, Edinburgh, Portrait of Scottish geologist, physician, naturalist, chemist and experimental farmer, James Hutton





Felix de Azara, geologist, monument, sculpture, Museu de Geologia, geological museum, Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona, Catal...
Felix de Azara, geologist, monument, sculpture, Museu de Geologia, geological museum, Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Europe





Astronomer Peeking Out of an Observatory,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with t...
Astronomer Peeking Out of an Observatory,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with the earth. Countries like Russia and the USA have the technology to identify meteors should they land within their borders, however he worries that other countries without





NILS ADOLF ERIK BARON NORDENSKIOLD Swedish geologist and explorer. Travelled in the Artic and South America.





Geologists by Russian Photographer /Moscow Photo Museum (House of Photography)/1920s/Photograph/Russia/Genre





Core Samples From Ozzie and Harriet's House,James Dolan holds core samples from the ground below a house that belonged to Ozz...
Core Samples From Ozzie and Harriet's House,James Dolan holds core samples from the ground below a house that belonged to Ozzie and Harriet Nelson. He is outside the front of the home.





Astronomer Peeking Out of an Observatory,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with t...
Astronomer Peeking Out of an Observatory,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with the earth. Countries like Russia and the USA have the technology to identify meteors should they land within their borders, however he worries that other countries without





Geologist Kristi Wallace sampling tephra deposits preserved in the snow north of Redoubt volcano after digging through altern...
Geologist Kristi Wallace sampling tephra deposits preserved in the snow north of Redoubt volcano after digging through alternating layers of snow and tephra in front of her. The helicopter which brought her to the site is parked in front of her. Image by Janet Schaefer for the Alaska Volcano Observatory/U.S. Geological Survey.





emerald exploration geologist mapping on mattscar (mineralised vein) regal ridge, yukon territory, canada





Geologists examine cracks in Thomas Jefferson?s face at Mt. Rushmore as the moon sets behind the mountain. (model released)





Quake Theorist With Newspaper,Jim Berkland stands next to his cat, holding two different ""lost pet"" columns from a newspape...
Quake Theorist With Newspaper,Jim Berkland stands next to his cat, holding two different ""lost pet"" columns from a newspaper. He claims that the number of animals reported lost goes up before a large earthquake.





Scientist viewing steaming crater after Grimsvotn eruption, Iceland The eruption began on May 21, 2011 spewing tons of ash, i...
Scientist viewing steaming crater after Grimsvotn eruption, Iceland The eruption began on May 21, 2011 spewing tons of ash, initially the plume was over 20 kilometers high Volcanic ash is an extreme danger to jet engines closing airspace in Iceland and. Scientist viewing steaming crater after Grimsvotn eruption, Iceland The eruption began on May 21, 2011 spewing tons of ash, initially the plume was over 20 kilometers high Volcanic ash is an extreme danger to jet engines closing airspace in I





Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan Bean deploys scientific experiments on the lunar surface. Nov. 19, 1969.





On the Askja crater lake, memorial to the geologist Knebel and the painter Rudloff, killed in the Askja area in 1907, Iceland...
On the Askja crater lake, memorial to the geologist Knebel and the painter Rudloff, killed in the Askja area in 1907, Iceland, Europe





GEORG LOUIS LECLERC-CONDE DE BUFFON (1707-1788) AUTOR DE "HISTORIA NATURAL". Author: PLANELLA B. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONA...
GEORG LOUIS LECLERC-CONDE DE BUFFON (1707-1788) AUTOR DE "HISTORIA NATURAL". Author: PLANELLA B. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION, MADRID, SPAIN.





Glacier ice in Alaska´s the Tongass National Forest. The blue color results because the ice is so dense it absorbs all colors...
Glacier ice in Alaska´s the Tongass National Forest. The blue color results because the ice is so dense it absorbs all colors of the spectrum except blue which is refelcted. Also due to its extreme density geologists consider glacier ice a mineral.





Geologist doing mining exploration fieldwork with GPS, Hudson Bay Mountain, Smithers, British Columbia





Leonardo Da Vinci. Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519, Engraving in Les Galeries de lEurope Italie, by Armengaud. Privat...
Leonardo Da Vinci. Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519, Engraving in Les Galeries de lEurope Italie, by Armengaud. Private collection.





guide showing a sketch explaining the process on a copper production site in the Timna Valley, Negev, Israel, Middle East, We...
guide showing a sketch explaining the process on a copper production site in the Timna Valley, Negev, Israel, Middle East, Western Asia





Nils Adolf Eric Nordenskjold. Portrait of Nils Adolf Eric Nordenskjold 1832-1901, Swedish explorer and natralist. Engraving i...
Nils Adolf Eric Nordenskjold. Portrait of Nils Adolf Eric Nordenskjold 1832-1901, Swedish explorer and natralist. Engraving in Le Monde illustre, 25/11/1879





Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864), was professor of science at Yale University, and the first to distill petroleum, separating cr...
Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864), was professor of science at Yale University, and the first to distill petroleum, separating crude oil into various substances including oils, kerosene, gasoline.





Astronomer Posing with a Telescope,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with the ear...
Astronomer Posing with a Telescope,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with the earth. Countries like Russia and the USA have the technology to identify meteors should they land within their borders, however he worries that other countries without





Geologist wearing hard hat, carrying rucksack, looking at a map, with mountains and rocks in background





Historical drawing from the 19th century, portrait of Christian Leopold Freiherr von Buch, 1774 _ 1853, a German geologist





Moon, Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt examines a huge boulder during the final moonwalk of the last lunar landing of the...
Moon, Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt examines a huge boulder during the final moonwalk of the last lunar landing of the Apollo program.





Geologist doing mining exploration fieldwork with GPS, Hudson Bay Mountain, Smithers, British Columbia





Leonardo Da Vinci. Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519, Engraving in Les Galeries de lEurope Italie, by Armengaud. Privat...
Leonardo Da Vinci. Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519, Engraving in Les Galeries de lEurope Italie, by Armengaud. Private collection.





Comparison of fossil teeth & nasal horn of Iguanadon and, 13, lower jaw & teeth of modern Iguana (Mantell). From William Buck...
Comparison of fossil teeth & nasal horn of Iguanadon and, 13, lower jaw & teeth of modern Iguana (Mantell). From William Buckland Geology and Mineralogy London 1836. This book is one of the Bridgewater Treatises





Over time, water flowing underground through limestone has created the remarkable Upana Cave system near Gold River, Vancouve...
Over time, water flowing underground through limestone has created the remarkable Upana Cave system near Gold River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada





New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, 'Mount Cook National Park, A Walker Crosses A Stream Infront Of The Terminal Face Of T...
New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, 'Mount Cook National Park, A Walker Crosses A Stream Infront Of The Terminal Face Of The Franz Josef Glacier. Julius Von Haast, Geologist And Explorer, Named Franz Josef Glacier In 1863, After The Emperor Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire. Approximately 7000 Years Old, And A Remnant Of A Much Older And Larger Glacier Which Originally Swept Right To The Sea, Franz Josef Glacier Extends 12 Kilometres From Its Three Feeder Glaciers In The High Snow Fields Of The





Revd. Dr. John Walker (1730–1803), Scottish naturalist, Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 1779...
Revd. Dr. John Walker (1730–1803), Scottish naturalist, Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 1779 to 1803. . . Portrait engraved on steel by W.H. Lizars, from Sir William Jardine's "The Naturalist's Library" 1833, Edinburgh.





Astronomer Peeking Out of an Observatory,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with t...
Astronomer Peeking Out of an Observatory,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with the earth. Countries like Russia and the USA have the technology to identify meteors should they land within their borders, however he worries that other countries without





Core samples line a table in a Northern Dynasty_Pebble Partnership geology lab near Iliamna, Alaska





Abraham Gottlob Werner (1750-1817), German geologist and founder of the Neptunist school.. . Portrait engraved on steel by W....
Abraham Gottlob Werner (1750-1817), German geologist and founder of the Neptunist school.. . Portrait engraved on steel by W.H. Lizars, from Sir William Jardine's "The Naturalist's Library" 1833, Edinburgh.





Adolf Erik Nordenskio¨ld (1832-1901). Finnish baron, geologist, mineralogist and arctic explorer of Finnish-Swedish origin.





Democratic Republic of the Congo.,Expedition campsite at the second platform of Nyiragongo volcano.





Paleontologist Showing Fossil Fin,Paleontologist Ted Daeschler stands near Route 15, holding the right pectoral fin, cleithru...
Paleontologist Showing Fossil Fin,Paleontologist Ted Daeschler stands near Route 15, holding the right pectoral fin, cleithrum, and partial clavicle from Sarcopterygii Rhizodontiformes. The fin's structure would ultimately evolve to become the basis for the human hand. The fossil was found





Scientist viewing steaming crater after Grimsvotn eruption, Iceland The eruption began on May 21, 2011 spewing tons of ash, i...
Scientist viewing steaming crater after Grimsvotn eruption, Iceland The eruption began on May 21, 2011 spewing tons of ash, initially the plume was over 20 kilometers high Volcanic ash is an extreme danger to jet engines closing airspace in Iceland and. Scientist viewing steaming crater after Grimsvotn eruption, Iceland The eruption began on May 21, 2011 spewing tons of ash, initially the plume was over 20 kilometers high Volcanic ash is an extreme danger to jet engines closing airspace in I





Henri Breuil (1877-1961), often referred to as Abbe Breuil. French Catholic priest, archaeologist, anthropologist, ethnologis...
Henri Breuil (1877-1961), often referred to as Abbe Breuil. French Catholic priest, archaeologist, anthropologist, ethnologist and geologist. Portrait.





Using Black Light to Find a Fault,Geology student Kimberly Thorup uses ultraviolet light to delineate an earthquake fault. Sh...
Using Black Light to Find a Fault,Geology student Kimberly Thorup uses ultraviolet light to delineate an earthquake fault. She is one of the first to use this method. | Location: Old Woman Springs, near Landers, California, USA.





Astronomer Peeking Out of an Observatory,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with t...
Astronomer Peeking Out of an Observatory,Eugene Shoemaker photographs the sky to search for meteors that could collide with the earth. Countries like Russia and the USA have the technology to identify meteors should they land within their borders, however he worries that other countries without





Metals mining geostatistical analysis and modeling. The metals industry operates on slender margins, cents per unit of ore ma...
Metals mining geostatistical analysis and modeling. The metals industry operates on slender margins, cents per unit of ore making the difference between economic and unprofitable. Collaged symbols: Geostatistically-derived block model of an ore body, including drill hole positioning for core samples; three-dimensional plastic model of a copper deposit; the application of microscopy to the analysis of a copper ore sample. The equation relates to the spacing of core sample drill holes.





Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan Bean starts down the ladder of the Lunar Module 'Intrepid' to join Commander Charles Conrad on the M...
Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan Bean starts down the ladder of the Lunar Module 'Intrepid' to join Commander Charles Conrad on the Moon surface. Nov. 19, 1969.





guide geologist showing a sketch to explain the geological formation in the Arava valley, Negev, Israel, Middle East, Western...
guide geologist showing a sketch to explain the geological formation in the Arava valley, Negev, Israel, Middle East, Western Asia





Apollo 17 Geologist-Astronaut Harrison Schmitt covered with lunar dirt. Schmitt scoops up lunar samples. Placed in the foregr...
Apollo 17 Geologist-Astronaut Harrison Schmitt covered with lunar dirt. Schmitt scoops up lunar samples. Placed in the foreground is a color scale of blue, orange and green is used to accurately determine color of photography. Dec. 12, 1972.





England, Shropshire, Shrewsbury. Charles Darwin Statue, first unveiled in 1897, outside Shrewsbury Library, once Shrewsbury s...
England, Shropshire, Shrewsbury. Charles Darwin Statue, first unveiled in 1897, outside Shrewsbury Library, once Shrewsbury school at which Darwin was a pupil.





Geologist and Students in the Field,Tom Rockwell and two of his geology students work in a trench at the southern end of the ...
Geologist and Students in the Field,Tom Rockwell and two of his geology students work in a trench at the southern end of the San Andreas Fault. | Location: Superstition Hills, Imperial County, California, USA.





New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, 'Mount Cook National Park, A Group Hikes The Franz Josef Glacier. Julius Von Haast, Ge...
New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, 'Mount Cook National Park, A Group Hikes The Franz Josef Glacier. Julius Von Haast, Geologist And Explorer, Named Franz Josef Glacier In 1863, After The Emperor Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire. Approximately 7000 Years Old, And A Remnant Of A Much Older And Larger Glacier Which Originally Swept Right To The Sea, Franz Josef Glacier Extends 12 Kilometres From Its Three Feeder Glaciers In The High Snow Fields Of The Southern Alps.'





Geologist Gene Shoemaker (foreground) and astronomer Carl Sagan at a science meeting for the Voyager 2 encounter with Neptune...
Geologist Gene Shoemaker (foreground) and astronomer Carl Sagan at a science meeting for the Voyager 2 encounter with Neptune, August 25, 1989. Shoemaker specialized in craters and was one of the discoverers of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet. Sagan was a well-known author and science writer as well as a pioneering exobiologist.





Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847) French geologist and mineralogist. He introduced term Jurassic for Cotswold clays and limest...
Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847) French geologist and mineralogist. He introduced term Jurassic for Cotswold clays and limestones. Director of Sevres porcelain factory 1800-1847. Engraving from Les Merveilles de l'Industrie by Louis Figuier (Paris, c1870).





Luis W. Alvarez (1911-1988), American physicist awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1968 for the discovery of many subatom...
Luis W. Alvarez (1911-1988), American physicist awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1968 for the discovery of many subatomic particles. Working with his son, geologist Walter Alvarez, he applied nuclear physics to help develop the theory that an asteroid strike led to the extinction of dinosaurs. Ca. 1960.





New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, 'Mount Cook National Park, A Couple Walk To The Terminal Face Of The Franz Josef Glaci...
New Zealand, South Island, West Coast, 'Mount Cook National Park, A Couple Walk To The Terminal Face Of The Franz Josef Glacier. Julius Von Haast, Geologist And Explorer, Named Franz Josef Glacier In 1863, After The Emperor Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire. Approximately 7000 Years Old, And A Remnant Of A Much Older And Larger Glacier Which Originally Swept Right To The Sea, Franz Josef Glacier Extends 12 Kilometres From Its Three Feeder Glaciers In The High Snow Fields Of The Southern Alps. '





Apollo 17 Geologist-Astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. Shorty Crater is to the right. The peak...
Apollo 17 Geologist-Astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. Shorty Crater is to the right. The peak in the center background is Family Mountain. A portion of South Massif is on the horizon at the left edge. Nov. 11-14, 1972.





A geologists logs data on core samples in a remote lab at the Pebble Mine proposed site near Iliamna, Alaska





Scientist investigating the landscape, Kviarjokull Glacier in background, Vatnajokull Ice Cap, Iceland





Portrait of Dr James Hutton, Seated Three-Quarter Length in a Brown Jacket and Breeches and White Stock, a Pile of Geological...
Portrait of Dr James Hutton, Seated Three-Quarter Length in a Brown Jacket and Breeches and White Stock, a Pile of Geological Specimens on the Table Beside Him. Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823). Oil on canvas. 125.1 x 104.8cm. The sitter is generally considered to have been the first great British geologist.





Yellowstone Hot Pool. This is one of the many hot pools in Yellowstone. Geologists still monitor geothermal activity in Yello...
Yellowstone Hot Pool. This is one of the many hot pools in Yellowstone. Geologists still monitor geothermal activity in Yellowstone. .





Apollo 17 Geologist-Astronaut Harrison Schmitt standing next to a huge, split lunar boulder. Schmitt and Eugene Cernan travel...
Apollo 17 Geologist-Astronaut Harrison Schmitt standing next to a huge, split lunar boulder. Schmitt and Eugene Cernan travel to this site in the Lunar Rover (at right). Nov. 11-14, 1972.

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