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The average geoscientist salary is about average for similar science jobs. Geoscience does no include geography or hydrological science.
 
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Geoscientists examine and analyze the past, present, and future of the earth, including its composition, physical aspects, and the elements held in side it. This is primarily used to determine the location and nature of several potential natural resources, including rare metals, petroleum, ground water, and how to extract and utilize them. One of the highest paying sectors of geoscience is the petroleum industry, where geoscientists help to determine where oils and other fuel based natural resources can be found.

Areas of geoscience can involve the use of scientific data to draw certain conclusions and theories or can involve the acquiring of this information and scientific data, which is later used for interpretation. This includes the analysis of many of the material found in the earth, how these material form and change, and what the presence of these material can mean.

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The standard education for a geoscientist is a master's degree in earth science or geology, which many of the higher ranking research positions requiring at least a doctorate with relevant experience. There are a few basic research positions and entry level positions that only require a bachelor's degree, but these are very difficult to find and have a rather low salary comparatively.

There are certain areas that provide licensing to geoscientists, mainly due to the nature of their work . Since much of their experimentation revolves around work with the environment, they must ensure they do not harm the environment while performing tests.

The average geoscientist salary range is between $52,000 and $100,500 a year. This makes the average salary around $$76,250. The median salary for a geoscientist is around $72,500. There are two main employer who pay better in this field, and those are the federal government and the oil industry. Geoscientists who work for the federal government can expect to make around $10,000 more annually, while those working in the oil industry tend to make around the same.
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