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What sort of jobs do Carleton geology majors go into?

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What sort of jobs do Carleton geology majors go into?

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You might become a professor of geology or work for the U.S. Geological Survey. Is Minnesota geologically interesting? The southern half of Minnesota is full of oceanic rocks left over from a huge sea-level rise that took place 500 million years ago. The rocks in northern Minnesota were formed by a mid-continental rift that took place 1.1 billion years ago. Some of the oldest rocks in North America can be found there. So yes, Minnesota is very geologically interesting.

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