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Geoengineering most commonly refers to climate engineering.

Geoengineering may also refer to:

  • Geological engineering, a hybrid discipline that comprises elements of civil engineering, mining engineering, petroleum engineering, and earth sciences
  • Engineering geology, the application of the geological sciences to engineering study
  • Geotechnical engineering, the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials
  • Geophysical engineering, the application of geophysics to the engineering design of facilities including roads, tunnels, and mines

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