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Originally Posted by JD
I'm not sure of the context you're asking this under, and I'm not sure that a Wikipedia definition necessarily addresses that context.
However, I would say the answer is yes, under the condition that the geologist's professional experience includes a significant portion working in that field. I have a friend who falls exactly under that category, I would say he's a hydro geologist.
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Thank you JD for youe answer,
I came across this question while i was reading for the exam.
i tried searching the word geologist in the site of the engineers, it is not there, but why such a question unless as you said geosicentis professional engineer is working as a hydrologist.
But if it is the other way!! a hydrologist>>he can not claim the title profissional geoscintist
Thanks again