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Celebrate the spirit of exploration at this year’s AAPG Rocky Mountain Section meeting, set June 11-13 in Billings, Mont. The hosts will be the Montana Geological Society.

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Explorer Regions and Sections

AAPG's growth and development depends on the work of many dedicated, energetic individuals such as these 12 people, the presidents of our international Regions and U.S. Sections.

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Explorer Geophysical Corner

Horizon attributes (such as dip and azimuth) derived from horizons mapped in 3-D seismic volumes are commonly used by seismic interpreters to identify structural features.

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Explorer Article

The reel thing: AAPG member Pasquale Scaturro is at it again, this time capturing his adventure-filled journey down the Nile on film for a new commercial production.

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Explorer Regions and Sections

Science and business are the themes for the Rocky Mountain Natural Gas 2004 energy summit — this year's annual Rocky Mountain Section meeting — which will be held Aug. 9-11 at Denver's Colorado Convention Center.

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Explorer Article

Timing, teamwork and technology contributed to the success stories of the lives of the lives of the featured lecturers at the Michel T. Halbouty Lecture.

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Explorer Article

It took a long time, but one geologist finally helped prove the deep reservoir potential of the Trenton-Black River formations in the Appalachian Basin.

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Explorer Emphasis Article

The great state of Texas has an illustrious history in the oil industry, not only as a producer of giant oil and gas fields but also as the birthplace of an amazing list of giants in the profession of petroleum geology. Many of these have been recognized by AAPG over the years.

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Explorer Article

Too often the public perception of the petroleum industry may be that of a fiefdom ruled by the major oil companies whose executives sit in some secret room and control the energy resources of the world.

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Explorer Article

For Jack Rathbone, a picture truly is worth a thousand words.

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