Explorer Article

This is one GeoTour that suits just about anyone. Revisit the Grand Canyon.

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Explorer Emphasis Article

With a patented technology that allows it to shoot seismic so it does not disturb urban areas, one Denver-based company is moving into suburbs and other cityscapes to search for oil and gas deposits.

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Explorer President’s Column

Continuing the dialogue on my objective of 'A Value Proposition for AAPG' and my theme of 'Value, Value, Value,' I have prepared a list of important issues that I will pursue this year. Although these items are mainly a result of my life-long career experiences, they also reflect feedback from many members on the questions I have been asking for many months:

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Explorer Article

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

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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

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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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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