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John N. Casiano, a San Antonio-based independent who has been active in Association leadership and activities over the past se...
Machine learning techniques hold significant promise in identifying and delineating h...
Any exploration project starts with a full geologic evaluation, including risk analys...
Richard “Rick” Fritz, a past AAPG president with decades of leadership ex...
In 1994, my master’s thesis was complete and saved on a 3.5-inch floppy disk and Amazon sold its first book. That’...
Well, “farewell” at least to the job of AAPG EXPLORER columnist. I cannot believe that a year has passed since tak...
June 30 is International Asteroid Day, which marks the anniversary of the 1908 Tunguska impact in Siberia. Earth has had its s...
According to the International Energy Agency, 14 percent of cumulative emission reduction needs to come from carbon capture an...
It took a while to catch on, of course, but we were all well on our way to taking our freedom from the cord for granted ever s...
Summer in much of the United States and/or anywhere near the equator means a lot of t...
Boy! Where has this year gone? It sems like it was just yesterday that I sat down to ...
With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Denise M. Stone, a respected geoscientist and dedicated leader in the geolog...
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