Explorer Business Side of Geology Column

This month's column is titled 'Using 3-D Outcrop Laserscans for Fracture Analysis.'

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Explorer Geophysical Corner

This month's column is titled 'Using 3-D Outcrop Laserscans for Fracture Analysis.'

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Explorer Division Column DPA

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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Explorer Foundation Update

The second AAPG Named Grant to be established by a society has been announced by the AAPG Foundation.

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Explorer Article

What would compel a geologist to give up a well-earned university sabbatical or dust off a rock hammer and come out of retirement to spend three months alone mapping the geology of some of America's most remote and rugged national parks and national forests?

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Explorer Article

Testimony: AAPG secretary Charles Mankin testifies at a congressional hearing on resource assessment methodology.

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Explorer Article

Regulations regarding seismic exploration on federal land — an important factor in any program, but especially in the U.S. West, where so much of the land is federal acreage — are causing companies and crews to rethink their operations.

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Explorer Geophysical Corner

This month's column is titled 'Seismic Guides Interpretation in the Ferron Coalbed Methane Play.'

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Explorer Article

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

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Explorer Article

Natural gas industry studies project that United States gas consumption will increase in the early years of this century by up to 50 percent from the current 22 trillion cubic feet to in excess of 33 trillion cubic feet by 2015.

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