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  • adjective Of or pertaining to geoscience.

Etymologies

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geo- +‎ scientific

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Examples

  • The site has been divided into five "geoscientific priority areas" to ensure that scientific excavations are kept within reasonable limits and that particular care is taken with the more valuable strata.

    Messel Pit fossil site, Germany 2008

  • Lambert does admit ignorance of the term “phase” which I admit is a specific geoscientific term, mainly used in mineralogy and metallurgy.

    Thompson, Hardy, Hemp and the Snows of Kilimanjaro « Climate Audit 2006

  • In order to make sense of all this data, a somewhat geoscientific specific multivariate analysis is scheduled.

    Wahl and Ammann: Some Verification Statistics « Climate Audit 2005

  • The biggest issue with quantification of data of a geoscientific nature involves understanding the sample-volume-variance phenomeon, dealt at length in Koch and Link, 1972.

    Bre-X #3: Core and Code « Climate Audit 2005

  • It is for this reason that the Austrian School rejects mathematical economics as a predictive tool, and equally the geoscientific rejection of computer models based on the misuse of intensive variables and attempting to force fit coupled, non-linear chaotic climate systems to complex predictive formulae.

    Ferson et al. on Interactions between Data Mining and Spurious Regression « Climate Audit 2005

  • They also expressed their enthusiasm about the prospects for greater Franco-Australian marine geoscientific cooperation, including the launching of a study into a joint project in the Tasman Sea and the shared use of a regional multipurpose marine research vessel.

    AUSTRALIA-FRANCE RELATIONS JOINT COMMUNIQUE 1997

  • A million-rand geoscientific survey of the Transkei planned for

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • In the Williston Basin, especially, Whiting should be able to take advantage of its geoscientific familiarity, network of land brokers and title attorneys, contracted rigs and frac crews, and existing infrastructure to help drive efficiencies as it moves forward with exploration and development of new fields.

    unknown title 2011

  • In the Williston Basin, especially, Whiting should be able to take advantage of its geoscientific familiarity, network of land brokers and title attorneys, contracted rigs and frac crews, and existing infrastructure to help drive efficiencies as it moves forward with exploration and development of new fields.

    unknown title 2011

  • In the Williston Basin, especially, Whiting should be able to take advantage of its geoscientific familiarity, network of land brokers and title attorneys, contracted rigs and frac crews, and existing infrastructure to help drive efficiencies as it moves forward with exploration and development of new fields.

    unknown title 2011

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