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A gift that keeps on giving: The Gulf of Mexico is not only...
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Ordinarily I tend to be skeptical of crusty old folks who are always claiming that 'the younger generation is going to hell in...
Perhaps a review—and awareness—of the past may make us better geologists in the future.
Two of the strongest allegiances for most people are their alma mater and professional society. One's alma mater is often a d...
AAPG's three divisions -- Environmental Geosciences (DEG), Professional Affairs (DPA) and Energy Minerals (EMD) -- have been ...
Magnetic data traditionally have been used to map basement faulting, allowing geoscientists to have a better understanding of...
September is annual meeting month for four AAPG Sections
Candidates for 2006-07 leadership of AAPG are available for consideration.
The special session on 'Restoring America's Coastal Heartland' is part of the technic...
Today's lesson is very important: Science is about to lose the public debate between creationism and evolution — or is it?
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