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Some geologists refer to it as 'HTD' or hydrothermal dolomite.
Blue skies? For today's seismic industry, the pessimism of recent ye...
Think seismic and you think exploration, right? Well, get ready for ...
New kids on the block: International players have discovered the joy...
Could you repeat that? Certainly! With permanently placed cables, 4-...
Since February's EXPLORER article on Canadian Trenton-Black...
During the summer of 1979 I worked as a summer student for ...
Seismic technology continues to drive the deep gas play in ...
Peek-a-boo! I see ... well, rock, shale, mud. Drilling a we...
Account for, well, everything! What you did, species you saw, cultures you experienced and draw maps…200 years ago Lewis and C...
The program is being finalized, but the time to start preparing for the year's premier international meeting is now.
A hiring match made in heaven is heading your way next month -- but the time to regi...
An energy blueprint for the next 50 years in the Pacific Rim is now available in DVD format from the AAPG Bookstore.
Planning to attend the AAPG Annual Meeting in Dallas? If so, an important deadline looms this month.
Thirty winters ago, the world was jolted to find how important oil is in their lives.
Perhaps a review of the past may make us better geologists in the future.…
The Division of Environmental Geosciences' primary mission is to help educate the Association about environmental issues — and...
Any 3-D seismic survey can have an acquisition footprint. Our problem is to determine whether we have one -- and if so, whethe...
As part of the AAPG Committee on Conventions, the International Conferences sub-commi...
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