A Day in a Geologist's Shoes
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Did you know, Saskatchewan has a team of hard working geologists that are busy mapping and surveying the geology of our province? While on my recent trip to Northern Sask, I hopped on a float plane in La Ronge and flew north to Robertson Lake, where I joined the Saskatchewan Geological Survey staff in the field, and explored the waters and Precambrian rock of Northern Saskatchewan! Established in 1948, the Saskatchewan Geological Survey (SGS) is celebrating its 70 years of researching and mapping the geology of Saskatchewan. The information collected through mapping is compiled into reports and maps that are published for public and industry use to help guide the exploration for, and development of, our provinces mineral and energy resources. I had an incredible time tagging along with the SGS, seeing what it was like to be in their shoes for a day, and surveying the Precambrian rock in Northern Saskatchewan!
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Basicaly your job is hiking with some science. So cool.
Yes! I'm about to enroll these studies 👍
It's basically hiking with Dwayne Johnson
A lot of science :')
I have a question:
Why do the Sahara Desert, the Arabian Desert, the Pakistani-Tibetan Desert and the Gobi Desert form a straight line that is inclined at approximately 40-45 degree angle from the equator? And at the base of this line is the Nadir Crater which is off the coast of Conarky, Guinea in West Africa?
Is there a connection between the meteorite that caused the Nadir Crater and these deserts?
I also want to become Geologist and I will pursue geology !! 😄I will give my best
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The best thing about this guy’s surname (Pidskalny) is that it means ‘the guy from under the rock cliffs’ in several Slavic languages :)) What an appropriate surname for such a profession!!!
I like nature thats why i like to pursue geology, but here in the Philippines its very difficult to do due to the fact that its very expensive. :(
Some State Universities(Free tuition) offer Geology tho, ex. UP, USEP.
DREAM JOB!!!
One of the reasons I’m choosing to major is geology is because I do like to explore the wilderness and travel and I feel like this is the most funnest job if you get really stressed easily as well , and it also gives you some time to socialize with people have fun and talk
hello
i am confused about this major
my dream work iss to be an explorer in nature and photographe nature butt i am confused about choosing geology do you finish the job??
@@hk-jl3dm try researching bout wilderness expert or zoology or wildlife photography...and geology is good too :)
Unless you talk about kajiri kamui kagura
Proud to be a geologist...😎😎😎😇🚵🧗🏄🚣🏂⛷️🏊
I’m planning to become a geologist but is it hard to become one and do they pay you well?
@@janeruby2318 if you're serious about it searched on internet
@@janeruby2318 the average pay is 30k-60k or even 100k it depends where you live I suggest search geologist average “salary (your state)”
@@janeruby2318 the minimum in USA and Canada and Europe start with
50000$ annual and depends were you live and how many experience years you have.
should I take up geology in college?
Is it fun?
YES!
don't take it cuz it's fun
I Love geology
Hello Sask Wanderer
My name is Fanni, I'm a production team of a video project for elementary student education in Indonesia. I'd like to ask for a permission to use your following footages, would you kindly allow us to use it?
Thank you in advance.
Yep I love this
Hello Sri geology Field work se related video mai banata hu
My dream job
i have some strange looking rocks in my possession I want to share photos to an expert and found out if they have any value?any idea any email where to share?
Geology ❤❤❤
Very nice good information
How can i join youuu .......
my dream job 😍
keren
I have a question do u guys travel like to another country or something
Geology basically comes with traveling😄 there are different rock units with different features in different parts of the world and you’re required to go out there to observe and study them
Is there anyway I can email you with a question? I have a picture of a rock which i cant post here i would like some info on it