In this Issue:
Everything old is new again: The Arctic Alaska already is considered...
Uruguay Datasets for Enhanced Offshore Exploration
The main course? Frontier exploration may be the industry's champagn...
You thought the Grand Canyon was big? Sometimes it's dwarfed by the ...
Save $125 by 17 May
Good vibrations: Something is always shaking in the world o...
Save $100 by 22 April
A dirty shame: In a country where earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis are a constant threa...
Described as 'Gondwana's enigmatic twins' -- exploration in Africa and Latin America faces challenges above ground as well as ...
Taking it to the streets: Ryan Henry, who found creative ways to teach earth sciences to students at a Tulsa Street School, is...
AAPG's online journal, Search and Discovery, has been striving to provide the latest geoscientific information for the past si...
Donna Riggs, AAPG senior manager/special projects, is retiring after a total of 38 years with the Association.
AAPG has several education opportunities for you in the month of April.
After reviewing next year's financial projections and expansion of AAPG services, the Executive Committee voted to set next ye...
When I do my personal budget, it's kind of a conscience that doesn't keep me from spending but makes me feel guilty about it. ...
The Energy Minerals Division is excited to present its technical program and luncheon for the AAPG Annual Convention in Long B...
'Cell' phones are in every nook and cranny of the earth and are used by people of all ages, nationalities and professions. Thi...
A Washington outsider once quipped, 'Washington, D.C., is 100 square miles surrounded by reality.' While there may be some mer...
Last month we shared success stories from AAPG student chapters at the University of ...
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