Geosciences Journal

 Geoscience (also called Earth Science) is the study of Earth. Geoscience includes so much more than rocks and volcanoes, it studies the processes that form and shape Earth's surface, the natural resources we use, and how water and ecosystems are interconnected. Engineering geology is the application of the geology to engineering study for the purpose of assuring that the geological factors regarding the location, design, construction, operation and maintenance of engineering works are recognized and accounted for. Geology is minerals, maps, and mountains; rocks, resources, and eruptions; erosion, sediment, and caves. ... Earth science and geoscience are the study of geology as well as pollution, food webs, paleontology, habitats, plates, and climate change. It involves all of Earth's dynamic processes, not just those on the crust. Math in geology is more optional than math in other science or engineering majors - for example, many good undergraduate curricula do not require calculus, and may only require minimal statistics. The main difference between geography and geology is that geography is mostly dealing with the physical overall shapes of the land. Geology is a science that is interested in how the land got into the shape it did. Geology is mostly about what the ground is made up of from a natural perspective.  

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