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The state of geology is as varied as the individual experiences of those who practice the science. Meet some leading geologists.
For the third time in six years, AAPG's Teacher of the Year hails from Southern California.
Peter Vail, who over his distinguished and prolific career has fired many a shot heard ’round the geoscience world – is this year’s Sidney Powers medalist.
Peter R. Vail, acclaimed researcher and professor emeritus at Rice University, will be honored in Salt Lake City along with 41 others who will receive honors and awards during the opening session of the AAPG Annual Meeting.
The International Pavilion (IP) Committee invites all AAPG members and attendees to visit the IP March 10-13 during AAPG's 2002 annual meeting in Houston.
Here are the election results for the Division Executive Committees.
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