What's the difference between cartographer and geologist?

Cartographer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who makes charts or maps.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The latter, when reflux is present, behave as ostial valves, playing the role of an anti-reflux system as well as favourizing preferential hemodynamic circuits which explain certain varicose cartographic patterns.
  • (2) Also cartographically were determined 3 Escherichia infection morbidity zones in children under 1 year of age.
  • (3) We want to put it back on the map.” Significantly, reproductions of Stanford’s General Map of the World (published 1920) reveal Middlesbrough to be one of only a handful of British towns and cities deemed worthy of naming by the cartographer.
  • (4) If all of Palestine is marked by furrows and folds, realities that overlap but almost never intermingle, Hebron is a cartographic collapse, a mapmaker’s breakdown.
  • (5) Developmental and cartographic theories provide a compelling reason to reexamine the early and easy view and suggest the need for alternative conceptual and empirical approaches.
  • (6) A complicated history of 19th- and 20th-century western cartographic invention, calculated poverty and frustration has fuelled flames of real hatred.
  • (7) Cartographic plotting and correlation analyses of 23 individual or combined regions of Newfoundland with respect to M, F or M + F mortality rates showed a close similarity between high risk areas and large seabird aggregations which were in the southeast region of the island.
  • (8) A cartographic study of the laryngeal nerves confirmed the structure of this innervation.
  • (9) Cartographers, surveyors and engineers, using specially designed cameras, have applied geometrical techniques to locate points on an object precisely.
  • (10) William Petty, physician, epidemiologist, political economist, demographer, cartographer, and administrator was an intellectual product of the seventeenth century.
  • (11) Statistical analysis of gene geographical maps is based on 3975 nodes of regular cartographic net for the USSR territory.
  • (12) The levels of mammary gland development was assessed with regard to their mass, the percentage of fibrous tissue and with regard to mathematically processed cartographic data on sectional histo-topography.
  • (13) Explorers, cartographers and geographical pioneers from Mercator to Palin are presumably humdrum intellectual backmarkers and the study of authors such as Dickens or Eliot, Günter Grass or Alain-Fournier a form of spiritual imprisonment?"
  • (14) Diakubama's efforts have been replicated across Africa by scores of amateur mapmakers who have collectively pinpointed hundreds of thousands of roads, cities and buildings in remote areas ignored by colonial cartographers.
  • (15) The cartographic representation was based on demographic maps which display the area of each country in proportion to its population size.
  • (16) The correlation between cartographic and vectorcardiographic parameters was, on the contrary, only slightly expressed in moderate RVH and high in marked RVH cases.
  • (17) Two-dimensional image coordinates are obtained by means of a highly accurate cartographic instrument.
  • (18) The cartographic analyses revealed important characteristics of the utilization pattern, which would not have been possible to ascertain using traditional methods such as analyses based on administrative areas.
  • (19) The competing claims are mired in historical ambiguity, and complicated by several name changes and cartographical evidence from myriad Korean, Japanese and western sources stretching back centuries.
  • (20) The cartographic representation of standardised mortality ratios shows that the incidence of lung cancer mortality in Cape Town is appreciably higher in men than women, and in coloured people than in white people.

Geologist


Definition:

  • (n.) One versed in the science of geology.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A geologist and native Texan, the patient had traveled extensively in south-central Texas, but not outside of the continental United States.
  • (2) That is higher than previous estimates, and includes a wide variety of jobs from those directly employed in the industry, such as geologists and drilling experts, but also cement manufacturers and people working in local retail and service companies near the drill sites, which is a more controversial measure of employment.
  • (3) The paper reminds of the great Danish anatomist, geologist, and bishop Niels Stensen (1638-1686) whose 300th anniversary of his death was in 1986.
  • (4) Geologists located four promising-looking abandoned mines.
  • (5) It is a single inter-connected energy market and it works very well for consumers.” But the geologists cautioned that there was not enough data yet in Scotland to be sure of how much of the anticipated resource could be profitably extracted.
  • (6) Mr X knew much about making money, but he knew little about coal extraction, so he had to hire some professional geologists.
  • (7) As a planetary geologist, the author has analyzed results of the various space missions.
  • (8) The celebrated geologist Herbert Henry Thomas linked the Stonehenge bluestones with Preseli in 1923 and pinpointed the tor on Carn Meini as the likely source.
  • (9) Rinehart has previously dismissed climate change: “I have never met a geologist or leading scientist who believes adding more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere will have any significant effect on climate change.” But rather than hobnobbing with scientists, she is better known for funding speaking tours for opponents of climate science, such as the former Ukip deputy leader (Lord) Christopher Monckton .
  • (10) Nasa geologists said the rounder shape of some of the pebbles suggested they had travelled long distances from above the crater rim.
  • (11) Digging deeper Geologists say that Iceland has barely scratched the surface of its geothermal energy potential.
  • (12) The geologist testified that Pistorius's bedroom would have been almost completely dark on the evening of the shooting, supporting the accused's claim that he did not see whether Steenkamp was still in bed when he got up.
  • (13) Ian Plimer, a geologist and prominent critic of mainstream climate change science, made donations totalling $37,500 to the Liberal party in Queensland and Western Australia in the lead-up to the 2013 federal election.
  • (14) The danger is only likely to increase, say geologists and weather experts.
  • (15) The Christchurch earthquake in February, which killed more than 180 people, was set off by a fault that geologists did not even know about.
  • (16) Geologists sort the waterfalls into two types: wedding-cake falls, which descend in multiple tiers, and bridal-veil falls, that plunge over a ledge into a pool.
  • (17) The Mohs scale is a relative scale used by geologists and mineralogists to describe minerals and goes from one, which is super soft, to 10, which is super hard,” explained Alford.
  • (18) The comments irked the geologists' professional body, which was founded in 1807 as a dining club in a London pub.
  • (19) The Aussie geologist Ian Plimer is the latest international pin-up among climate sceptics.
  • (20) Now geologists have decided those changes have been so profound, so global and so permanent that our catalogue of the Earth’s history needs to change accordingly.