Geophysicist

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Useful school subjects:

Physics
Geography
Mathematics

Kaimātai Pūtaiao Whenua

Gillian Turner and a male student talking in a lab.

Gillian Turner and a student determining the magnetic minerals in rock samples

Geophysicists study the structure and behaviour of the Earth, including oil and gas deposits, earthquakes, fault lines and volcanoes.

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Ko ta te kaimatai putaiao whenua ko te ata tirotiro i te hanganga me te whanonga o Papatuanuku raua ko Ruaumoko, pera i te ru whenua, nga uaua whenua, me nga puia hoki.

Entry Requirements

To become a:
geophysics technician, you need an Honours or Masters degree in physics, geophysics or geology.

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Hai Zhu.

“I came to New Zealand from China almost 20 years ago to do my PhD in petroleum geology and geophysics at Auckland University."

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Pay

Pay for geophysicists varies depending on experience, location and level of qualification.
 

 

Job Outlook

Employment prospects for qualified geophysicists are excellent, because the number of people working as geophysicists in New Zealand has been falling.
 
 

 


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