In 2008, he ceased work as a consulting geologist in the energy industry and expanded his teaching on energy-related subjects, climate change, English as a global language, and intellectual history.
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In 1920 du Toit joined the Union Irrigation Department as water geologist, and in 1927 became chief consulting geologist to De Beers Consolidated Mines, a position he held to his retirement in 1941.
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His Royal Highness Prince "'Hso Khan Pha of Yawnghwe "', FIASR ( aka Tiger ) ( 15 April 1938 4 October 2016 ) was a consulting geologist who lived in exile in Canada.
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In 1910, she started working for the Royal Dutch Shell as a consulting geologist and stratigrapher, and then for General Asphalt Co . as part of a team to explore areas of Old Eocene beds in Trinidad and Venezuela.
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The information about potteries bearing human forms encountered while treasure hunting for Pacific War treasures was shared through a phone call, on June 3, 1991, between a consulting geologist named Michael Spadafora and an archaeologist named Dr . Eusebio Dizon.
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The nests _ holes in the sand that over time turned into stone _ were probably made by crocodile-like creatures called phytosaurs or by aetosaurs, which were armored reptiles, said Stephen Hasiotis, a consulting geologist for Exxon who discovered the sites.
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When a consulting geologist named Robert Young paid a visit to the quarry office, the director, A . E . Speirs, presented him with a collection of fossilised primate skulls that had been gathered by a miner known as Mr . De Bruyn.
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In association with the names of geologists grouped in this area, it was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1971 after Frederick H . Hatch ( 1864 1932 ), a British consulting geologist, and the author of standard textbooks on igneous and sedimentary petrology.
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Though Nelson had advised Price in 1939 that this was " absurd " and that the difficulty of human footprints forming during the turmoil of the deluge would " knock the Flood theory all to pieces ", in 1943 the DGS began raising funds for " actual excavation " by a Footprint Research Committee of members including the consulting geologist Clifford L . Burdick.