Difference between Minerologist and Meteorologist

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Minerologists study about the inorganic minerals and classify them according to their origin, structure and uses. They make use of several exploration methods to find out the buried mineral deposits. They can identify the location of minerals by tracing the quantity of relevant chemicals. Their service is very much needed in the oil industry to locate the place where to drill for oil. The job responsibilities of Meteorologists are completely different from Minerologists. Meteorologists are the atmospheric scientists who study about the weather and the factors which influences it. They measure the temperature, humidity and pressure using various instruments and predict the environmental conditions such as rainfall, snowfall or cyclone. Satellite based weather forecasting is now being preferred by the Meteorologists due to the availability of accurate information.

Minerologist and opportunities

Minerologists can work as Quality Control Advisors in mining industry. They are responsible for finding quality ore. Oil companies also hire the service of Minerologists. Their main job is to assist in mineral exploration. Mining engineers and geochemists are much benefited from the service of Minerologists. Structural geologists find new mineral deposits with the help of Minerologists. Some of the Minerologists may specialize in a specific mineral or metal. Such specialists have got high reputation in the mine geology field as they are highly experienced professionals.

Meteorologist and opportunities

Meteorologists can look for a lucrative career opportunity in Indian Meteorological Department. Military services also hire the services of Meteorologists to predict the weather conditions. They can also pursue their career in TV/Radio stations. Career opportunities are also available for them in airlines. They can find employment in India Space Research Organization. Defense Research and Development Organization also recruit suitable candidates for the post of Meteorologist. They can work as air specialists, weather forecasters, climatologists and weather broadcasters. Other job profiles suitable for Meteorologists are Environmental Meteorologist and Forensic Meteorologist.

Key difference between Minerologist and Meteorologist

  • Minerologist study about the properties of minerals while Meterologist study about  the earth’s atmosphere to determine the environmental conditions
  • Minerologists should have a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or Geology while Meterologists need a Master’s degree in Physics, Mathematics or Meteorology

As Minerology and Meteorology are two different areas, job opportunities available for Minerologist and Meteorologist will differ from each other to a large extent.

 
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