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Geology is the study of the earth, its processes, its materials, its life, and how these have changed over 4.567 billion years. Krueger, E.T., Mouchi, V., Monteys, X ...
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This degree combines an understanding of earth materials and planetary change on geological timescales with environmental science concepts. You will explore complex issues around the transition to a ...
She has spent more than 50 years uncovering and identifying rare fossils in Lightning Ridge, and striking deals with collectors and opal miners to preserve these artefacts of deep geological history.
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