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    Zero at the Bone by Whish-Wilson, David

    Published 2013
    “…When Swann is hired to probe the suicide of a well-regarded geologist, he's drawn into a mire of vice and fraud that has at its heart a lust for wealth that verges on a disease . . .…”
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    The earliest Waqf in Malaysia by Md Dahlan, Salehudin, Yunus, Zulkifli Yunos, Mohamad, Nor Asiah

    Published 2018
    “…It nvolved library research such as books, journal articles, ,conference papers,monograph and theses.The findings are strengthened within interviews with historian,archaeologist and geologist. The research involves several key words including waqf history andMalaysia chapter .The research is important as there is inadequate research on theearliest waqfs in Malaysia as mentioned by previous researchers and wide gap of years between the coming of Islam to Malay Archipelago in 674A.D .and earliest existing mosque in Malaysia dated 1676A.D .It was found out that Islam has reached to Malaysia through Kedah as early n 9th century A.D.…”
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    Principles of Geology and sensory experience at London's Cyclorama by Hibberd, Sarah

    Published 2015
    “…During the first half of the century Londoners had been confronted with a rapid succession of revolutions in scientific thought, which needed to be assimilated into the emotional as well as the intellectual structures of public life. The geologist Charles Lyell had recently explained earthquakes and volcanic activity in a manner that fundamentally changed public understanding of the history of the earth, and in so doing challenged the religious narratives that had formerly underpinnedit. …”
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    Clay Minerals: Properties, Occurrence and Uses by Sen, Tushar

    Published 2017
    “…To a geologist, clay minerals are fine particles (< 2 µm in size) and are also major constituents of rocks, sediment and soils. …”
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    Rock mass slope stability analysis based on terrestrial LiDAR survey on selected limestone hills in Kinta Valley, Perak / Muhammad Afiq Ariff Mohd Hellmy by Muhammad Afiq Ariff , Mohd Hellmy

    Published 2020
    “…Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) helps engineers and geologist to collect a high numbers of discontinuity data where it is inaccessible for manual data measurement. …”
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    Morphological and molecular evidence supports specific recognition of the recently extinct Bettongia anhydra (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) by McDowell, M., Haouchar, D., Aplin, K., Bunce, Michael, Baynes, A., Prideaux, G.

    Published 2015
    “…In 1933, geologist and explorer Michael Terry collected the skull of a small macropodid captured by members of his party near Lake Mackay, western Northern Territory. …”
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    A review of rock slope stability assessment practice in Malaysia by Afiq F.A. Rahim, Abdul G.M. Rafek, Ailie S. Serasa, Abd Rasid Jaapar, Goh, Thian Lai, Rodeano Roslee, Lee, Khai Ern, Nguyen, Xuan Huy, Tran, Van Xuan

    Published 2023
    “…Improved rock slope assessment allows for a more accurate stability determination and decisive mitigation measure recommendations, which is to be done by competent engineering geologists, in line with Geologist Act 2008.…”
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    Dating Zircons in Rocks - An EBSD Problem? by Trimby, P., Reddy, Steven, Timms, Nicholas Eric, Kinny, Peter, Buchan, Craig, Blake, K., Cayzer, N., Hinton, R.

    Published 2006
    “…The ability to measure accurately the age of a rock allows a geologist to build up a clear picture of a rock's history. …”
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    Application of airborne LiDAR data and airborne multispectral imagery to structural mapping of the upper section of the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus by Grebby, Stephen, Cunningham, Dickson, Naden, Jonathan, Tansey, Kevin

    Published 2012
    “…However, large map areas and the spatially limited ground perspective of the field geologist can potentially increase the likelihood that not all structural features will be identified within a given area. …”
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    Slope risk assessment using GIS technique: study area - section U10 Shah Alam, Selangor / Shamiruddin Mahammad Azami by Mahammad Azami, Shamiruddin

    Published 2009
    “…This study successfully proved that RTG-SMS is a useful system to be used for slope maintenance and suitable for engineers, planners, geologist and local authorities to determine the safety level of the slope. …”
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    Interrelationship between borehole lithology and electrical resistivity for geotechnical site investigation by M. F., Ishak, M. F., Zolkepli, E. M. H., Masyhur, N. Z. M., Yunus, A. S. A., Rashid, M. A., Hezmi, D. Z. A., Hasbollah, A. R., Yusoff

    Published 2022
    “…ERT act to inject electric current to the ground to study the chargeability or the resistivity value of a material. Engineers, geologist and researchers can apply ERT for their subsurface investigation since ERT proves to be very efficient and effective for subsurface mapping in term of cost, time and data coverage. 2D Electrical Resistivity Tomography survey was performed in Kuala Krau, Temerloh, Pahang to assist geotechnical site investigation. …”
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    The Business of Mining: The Mining Business, Uncertainty, Project Variables and Risk, Royalty Agreements, Pricing and Contract Systems, and Accounting for the Extractive Industry by Jones, Odwyn, Lilford, E., Spearing, S., Taylor, Grantley

    Published 2018
    “…The books were written primarily for undergraduate applied geologists, mining engineers and extractive metallurgists and those pursuing course-based postgraduate programs in mineral economics. …”
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