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* [[Vladimir Abazarov]] (1930–2003), Soviet [[geologist]], discoverer of [[Samotlor oil field]]
* [[Aziz Ab'Saber]] (1924–2012), Brazilian [[geomorphologist]], member [[Brazilian Academy of Sciences]]
* [[Otto Wilhelm Hermann von Abich]] (1806–1886), German [[mineralogist]]
* [[Louis Agassiz]] (1807–1873), Swiss-American geologist, work on [[ice age]]s, [[glacier]]s, [[Lake Agassiz]]
* [[Georgius Agricola]] (Georg Bauer) (1494–1555), German naturalist and 'Father of [[Mineralogy]]', author of [[De re metallica]]
* [[Ulisse Aldrovandi]] (1522–1605), Italian, [[Renaissance]] naturalist
* [[Claude Allègre]] (born 1937), French [[geochemist]], member of the [[French Academy of Sciences]]
* [[Fernando Flávio Marques de Almeida]] (1916–2013), Brazilian geologist, member [[Brazilian Academy of Sciences]]
* [[Walter Alvarez]] (born 1940), American, co-author of the impact theory for the [[Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event]]
* [[J. Willis Ambrose]] (1911–1974), first President of [[Geological Association of Canada]]
* [[Ernest Masson Anderson]] (1877–1960), Scottish structural geologist, influential in theory of [[Fault (geology)|faulting]]
* [[Roy Chapman Andrews]] (1884–1960), American explorer and naturalist; Mongolian dinosaurs
* [[Mary Anning]] (1799–1847), English pioneer fossil collector
* [[Adolphe d'Archiac]] (1802–1868), French [[paleontologist]], member [[French Academy of Sciences]]
* [[Giovanni Arduino (geologist)|Giovanni Arduino]] (1714–1795), Italian, first classification of [[geological time]]
* [[Richard Lee Armstrong]] (1937–1991), American/Canadian [[Geochemistry|geochemist]], won [[Logan Medal]]
* [[Rosemary Askin]] (born 1949), first [[New Zealand]] woman to undertake her own research program in Antarctica in 1970.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books& Francis|isbn=9780415970242|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Tanya Atwater]] (born 1942), California, American [[geophysicist]], marine geologist, [[plate tectonics]] specialist


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A geologist is a contributor to the science of geology. Geologists are also known as earth scientists or geoscientists.

The following is a list of notable geologists. Many have received such awards as the Penrose Medal or the Wollaston Medal, or have been inducted into the National Academy of Sciences or the Royal Society.

Geoscience specialties represented include geochemistry, geophysics, structural geology, tectonics, geomorphology, glaciology, hydrology, hydrogeology, oceanography, mineralogy, petrology, crystallography, paleontology, paleobotany, paleoclimatology, palynology, petroleum geology, planetary geology, sedimentology, soil science, stratigraphy, and volcanology. In this list, the person listed is a geologist unless another specialty is noted. Only geologists with biographical articles in Wikipedia are listed here.

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Florence Bascom, 1893

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Edward Drinker Cope

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Charles Darwin, c.1860
Ljudmila Dolar Mantuani (1906-1988) first female professor of petrography in Yugoslavia

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Grove Karl Gilbert

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James Hutton
Jack Horner, 2012

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David A. Johnston at Mount St. Helens, 5-17-1980

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Clarence King, circa 1875

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Joseph LeConte

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Andrija Mohorovičić, c.1880
Oscar Edward Meinzer


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John Strong Newberry

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Charles Richter, c.1971

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William Smith, father of English geology

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Alfred Wegener, c.1925

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