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Shaking all over? One geologist who has been studying Missouri's New Madrid seismic zone believes the origin of the earthquakes there lies beneath the Gulf of Mexico.

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In providing the lunch-time address, activist lawyer and AAPG member Victor Yannacone, of Long Island, N.Y., gave a wide-ranging address that stressed the necessity of becoming active in the political process and communicating views to the public and media.

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To be (abiogenic), or not to be -- that is the question once again surrounding the origin of hydrocarbons, and it's suffering the slings and arrows of outraged (and interested) fortunes.

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Using seismic in the deep waters has just gotten deeper as these scientists explore how mineral grains align to pass seismic waves.

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A topic to be covered at the Rocky Mountain Section Meeting in September.

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State geological surveys also are starting to move data into geographic information systems (GIS).

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As I prepare to hand the leadership of the Division of Professional Affairs off to president-elect Tom Mairs I am happy to report much has been accomplished and great things lie ahead for the DPA.

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What can geologists do when their professional interests and politics intersect?

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Geologists are trained to deal with uncertainties, right? One geologist talks about being in a perfect location to put that training to the test: Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

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A report calling for immediate action to preserve and make available U.S. geoscience collections and data gets a 'positive reception' in Washington.

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Join us for an AI and analytics workshop that focuses specifically on subsurface energy, and provides the needed knowledge, tools, and insights.  Opportunities are emerging, and those who have the tools, skills, and knowledge will be at the forefront   Specifically, the conference will bring together AI and Machine Learning and a wide range of data issues in the form of technical presentations, probing panel discussions and poster sessions.

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Autumn Haagsma Autumn Haagsma President (2023-2024) Michigan Geological Survey (269) 387-8696
Amy Lynn Spaziani Amy Lynn Spaziani President (2024-2025) Spaziani Geoservices, LLC
Ian Alan Thomas Ian Alan Thomas Past President (2023-2024) Olympus Energy 713-203-3871
Valerie Feller Valerie Feller Vice President (2023-2024) Indiana Geological and Water Survey 812-855-1335
Donna Caraway Willette Donna Caraway Willette Secretary (2023-2024) Illinois State Geological Survey (217) 244-0116
Ashley S.B. Douds Ashley S.B. Douds Treasurer (2023-2025) IGWS (412) 216-2665
Dan A. Billman Dan A. Billman Advisory Councilor (2019-2025) Billman Geologic Consultants Inc (724) 916-4557

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