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Is the work station killing geology? Well, of course not... but one successful geologist says there are some red flags that shouldn’t be ignored.

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Check out some of the major discoveries reported over the past year.

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2007 technical program committee for the AAPG annual meeting in Long Beach, Calif. asks for suggestions.

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Presenter awards for Paris 2005 international meeting are announced.

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Shallow water and deep gas is proving to be a winning combination for the Gulf of Mexico.

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Experts agree that exploring and doing business in today’s oil world demands innovative approaches to your work, whether it’s in looking at new areas for hydrocarbons or looking at old areas in a new way. This month’s EXPLORER takes a look at some of the innovative approaches and visions that already have surfaced – plus some hints at new potential. Cover photos include a view of drilling operations at the Coos Bay Basin in southwestern Oregon (top).

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In comparison with the known boundary conditions that promote salt deformation and flow in sedimentary basins, the processes involved with the mobilization of clay-rich detrital sediments are far less well established. This talk will use seismic examples in different tectonic settings to document the variety of shale geometries that can be formed under brittle and ductile deformations.

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