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Geological engineers apply geological data, techniques and principles to the investigation of natural materials such as rock, soil and ground water. They determine the suitability of various locations for buildings, dams, highways, airfields, pipelines and tunnels, and are involved in the design of these structures.
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Examples
Geological engineers identify and try to solve problems involving soil, rock and groundwater, and design structures in and below the ground, using the principles of earth science.
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Planning and executing site investigations for proposed major engineering works such as bridges, dams and tunnels |
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Designing major structures in rock such as tunnels, basements and shafts |
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Devising strategies to control landslides in areas of potential instabilities for highways, bridges and tunnels |
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Engineering in your Community
Geological engineers have a deep understanding of the land and the way it changes. If your community lies in an area which is prone to earthquakes, landslides or flooding, a geological engineer can help the community prepare for and survive these events.
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Aptitude
If you like... |
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Problem solving |
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Being creative |
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Exploring rocks |
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Working with people |
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Helping the environment |
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| ...you might enjoy Geological Engineering |
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Universities
If you want to study Geological Engineering you can go to the following universities: |
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Role Models
We're always looking for more role models. Do you know an Aboriginal Geological Engineer or scientist who should be featured here? Please let us know by email.
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