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Mining Geology
"What does a mining geologist do?" In asking this question, people who are unfamiliar with the mining industry sometimes betray mild surprise that a science associated with dinosaurs, earthquakes, and uncommonly long names for common rocks can have any bearing on the job of digging metals out of the ground. Such a superficial answer as is appropriate to a dinner conversation evokes the response, "I think your work must be simply fascinating!" and doubtless leaves the interrogator with the impression that a mining geologist secures his results through some combination of witch-stick divining and an ability to see several hundred feet into the ground.
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