Explorer Article

Honey, I shrunk the … vibroseis truck? Robert Stewart, a professor of geophysics at the University of Calgary (Canada), is the alter ego of the fictional movie scientist who accidentally shrinks his kids in an experiment that goes terribly wrong.

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Explorer Article

Geology without borders, part III: The prolific Trenton-Black River fairway is bringing exploration success and possibilities to Canada's Anticosti Island.

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Explorer Emphasis Article

The energy industry is at a crossroads — petroleum is in the rearview mirror and a methane-based economy is squarely ahead.

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Explorer Emphasis Article

During the summer of 1979 I worked as a summer student for Chevron Canada Minerals in western Newfoundland.

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Explorer Emphasis Article

Some geologists refer to it as 'HTD' or hydrothermal dolomite.

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Explorer Article

Big, headline grabbing success stories may have been rare in 2003, but there were enough discoveries — especially new finds in proven areas — to put last year's exploration scoreboard in the winner's circle.

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Explorer Article

Geology without borders: An exploration renaissance is under way in eastern Canada, thanks to the prolific Trenton-Black River fairway.

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Explorer Regions and Sections

The Canada Region is one of six AAPG International Regions, a structure adopted in 2000 to provide international members with a voice in the governance of AAPG.

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Explorer Geophysical Corner

Part 2 of 'High-Resolution Aeromagnetic (HRAM) Surveys: Exploration Applications from the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin -- Helicopter-Mounted Systems'

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Explorer Division Column EMD

The pace of gas hydrate energy assessment projects has accelerated over the past year, with a series of planned field tests in 2004 that may help prove the viability of gas hydrates as a commercial resource.

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