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- Geoprofessions abstract "Geoprofessions is a term coined by ASFE/The Geoprofessional Business Association to connote various technical disciplines that involve engineering, earth and environmental services applied to below-ground (“subsurface”), ground-surface, and ground-surface-connected conditions, structures, or formations. The principal disciplines include, as major categories: geotechnical engineering; geology and engineering geology; geological engineering; geophysics; environmental science and environmental engineering; construction-materials engineering and testing; and other geoprofessional services.Each discipline involves specialties, many of which are recognized through professional designations that governments and societies or associations confer based upon a person’s education, training, experience, and educational accomplishments. In the United States, engineers must be licensed in the state or territory where they practice engineering. Most states license geologists and several license environmental “site professionals.” Several states license engineering geologists and recognize geotechnical engineering through a geotechnical-engineering titling act.".
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink content.geoinstitute.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink geology.com.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.adsc-iafd.com.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.aegweb.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink p_hutton.html.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink asce.cfm.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.asfe.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.astm.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.cenews.com.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.cgea.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.dfi.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.geoprofessionals.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.geosociety.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.iccsafe.org.
- Geoprofessions wikiPageExternalLink www.ices.org.uk.
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- Geoprofessions subject Category:Civil_engineering.
- Geoprofessions subject Category:Engineers.
- Geoprofessions subject Category:Natural_sciences.
- Geoprofessions subject Category:Physical_sciences.
- Geoprofessions subject Category:Science_occupations.
- Geoprofessions subject Category:Scientists.
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- Geoprofessions comment "Geoprofessions is a term coined by ASFE/The Geoprofessional Business Association to connote various technical disciplines that involve engineering, earth and environmental services applied to below-ground (“subsurface”), ground-surface, and ground-surface-connected conditions, structures, or formations.".
- Geoprofessions label "Geoprofessions".
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