Trained as a geologist and a 28-year veteran of Texaco, Cazalot became president of Marathon in 2000.
Struck by the way doctors spoke of caverns and streamlines inside the skull, Wilson enlisted two neurologists, a geologist and a caver to expand on the scientific similarities by giving talks on site.
James Alexander is a geologist for Namdeb, a joint venture between the Namibian government and diamond mining company De Beers.
But deep-water projects take a long time to turn from a prospect that a geologist has identified into a producing asset.
The exhibition also explores other Welsh links with Antarctica - a geologist from St Fagans, a stowaway from Newport and the Antarctic work of a zoologist from St Brides Major who later became director of the National Museum.
Mr Leggett knows both sides of the street: a geologist by training, he made a fortune as a consultant to the oil industry before he got green religion.
Last year, Senegal's voters ousted President Abdoulaye Wade, a French-educated democrat, married to a French woman, in favor of Macky Sall, a 51-year old oil geologist who owns a house in Houston and speaks English with a Texas drawl.
Michael Harris was a geologist in Rio de Janeiro for Devon Energy, a U.S.-based natural gas and oil producer, according to a company spokesman.
Because of Moffett's reputation as a superb geologist, McMoRan set about approaching a lot of the larger companies that had unexplored acreage in the shallow Gulf region to work cooperatively.
Mr Gould is a zoologist and geologist at Harvard a practitioner, that is, of the two sciences that did the most to undermine traditional Christian belief.
Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt -- a geologist at the time, and the only scientist to make the lunar journey -- served a term as U.S. senator from New Mexico, but was defeated in a run for re-election in 1982.
Euan Nisbet, a Zimbabwean geologist and climate scientist, speculates that after a century or two of further warming the island may be green from top to toe.
"It's going to make it harder in the future to convey accurate information, " said Dr. Hanson, a geologist.
Walking along the pebble beach at Half Moon Island, Chris Edwards, a geologist from Scotland, says the changes are obvious.
One way out of the dilemma was suggested last August by Nick Hoffman, a geologist at La Trobe University in Melbourne.
Shoemaker was studying asteroid impact craters in Australia and once said he would like to take a geologist's hammer to Eros.
Timothy Dixon, a geologist at the University of Miami, examined images of some 150, 000 spots in the New Orleans metropolitan area.
Academics, a dentist, a geologist, and several clerics were among those held.
New requirements (in Canada, at least) for verification of claims by a geologist are but speed bumps to the fastest-talking pitchmen of precious metals.
"Our design goal would be to make the astronauts, when they're doing geology, look like a geologist on the surface of the Earth, " Lutz says.
Jack Ebel is a lawyer whom Gov Hickenlooper met when he worked as a geologist, he told the Denver Post, and they have remained friends.
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Richard Glenn lives in Barrow and is a geologist by training.
When Hayward, a geologist, took over in 2007--after the Texas City refinery explosion and Alaska pipeline spill--he emphasized safety with a far greater sense of urgency.
He has long been famous for thinking that species appear suddenly (at least, by a geologist's standards), are stable for most of their existence, and then disappear by extinction or splitting into daughters.
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Russell Vreeland and William Rosenzweig, biologists at West Chester University in Pennsylvania, together with their colleague Dennis Powers, a geologist, started analysing Salado salt crystals in the hopes of finding some biological record of this bygone time.
"I wouldn't be surprised as we move uphill that we find a section of the rock, in fact, that was modified in a shallow open-water environment, " said Ray Arvidson, rover deputy principal investigator and a geologist at Washington University in St.
Golden, then a staff geologist and now head of deepwater exploration for BP, came up with a theory that massive oil deposits lay just beyond the Continental Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico, in waters 300 meters deep or more.
The world urgently needs a pop geologist, and Winchester fills the bill--literally, since he inserts himself into Krakatoa as a recurring character, a geological Indiana Jones given to occasional feats of derring-do.
Volunteer Beth McMillan, a field geologist and professor at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, worked in Pearl River County, Mississippi, a couple of weeks after the storm.
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