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Uruguay Datasets for Enhanced Offshore Exploration
Hot water, hot potential: The possibility of reaping the rewards of ...
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Hall of Fame: Italy's majestic Dolomites have been designated a UNES...
The way we were: 2011 was a busy year for the oil and ...
Out of Africa: The deepwater Rovuma Basin off the coast of ...
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Let’s make a deal: AAPG’s annual Prospect and P...
On one hand carbon capture and storage lacks governments' support in Europe. On the other hand understanding of CCS technology...
Jonna Gentry, a ninth grade earth science teacher in Colorado, is this year’s winner of the AAPG Foundation Award for Ex...
It was eight years ago that AAPG BULLETIN managing editor and geologist, June Chronos died but even as late as November 2011 s...
For Andrew Hurst, the love of teaching begins in the most unlikeliest of places for a geology professor: the first year large-...
For the third year at Scotland’s University of Aberdeen, an exhibit called Fabric of the Land brought together scientist...
After World War II – possibly as part of the Marshall Plan – Shell was obliged to giv...
Anne Oudinot has won the A.I. Levorsen Award for presenting the best paper at the recent Eastern Section annual meeting.
During my travels this year I have been repeatedly asked a number of questions regarding the AAPG and its policies. Here, I ad...
Our programs are the result of a collaborative partnership between member volunteers, who donate their time, effort and expert...
A wise adage states that anything worth having is not easily obtainable – and it just...
The DPA’s Mid-Year meeting was held Nov. 5 in Plano, Texas, and was attended by 17 people, including the DPA’s Exe...
Seismic stratigraphy requires interpreters to analyze the geometrical configurations ...
For the past 20 years, the AAPG Foundation has continued to be an active and often dynamic factor in Association activities.
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