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HGS Newsletter - September, 2003 September 28, 2003 HGS

A Message to Members of the Houston Geological Society from Craig Dingler, HGS President

Texas State Geoscience Registration Bill July 2, 2003 HGS.org

Texas State Geoscience Registration Bill

The Texas State Geoscience Licensure Bill, SB-405, was passed by the Texas House on April 26, 2001 and signed by the Governor May 11, 2001.

The Energy Cycle: Petroleum In Our Lives July 1, 2003 Arthur E. Berman, Academic Liaison Chairman

A PowerPoint Presentation Developed by Andrea Reynolds, Jennifer Burton, Amy Sullivan and Andrea Brown --  shown at the 2003 CAST meeting in Houston

The New E&P Workforce: How Employers Benefit from Building the Pool of Independent Employees June 10, 2003 Houston Geological Society

Principles that underlie the upcoming hands-on workshop on “personal” adaptive skills created by CAREER PARTNERING and sponsored by the Houston Geological Society to be presented in May.

Rockies Region Dominates US in Giant Field discoveries June 3, 2003 Houston Geological Society

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<center>Petroleum Geology and the Development of the Boy Scout Geology Merit Badge</center> June 1, 2003 Houston Geological Society

The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) first initiated its merit geology badge program in 1911, one of less than 30 available badges.

<Center>World-Class Public Core, Cuttings, And Sample Facility<br>Right Here in Houston, Texas</center> May 14, 2003 Houston Geological Society

As geoscientists, we strive to understand Earth’s history using a multitude of data having ranges of resolution that vary by orders of magnitude.

GeoWives May 1, 2003 Houston Geological Society

On May 16, the GeoWives will have the last meeting of the year. This will be a business meeting and election and installation of officers.

From the 2002-2003 HGA President May 1, 2003 Houston Geological Society

This time last year it was with excitement and yes, I’ll admit, with some trepidation as well, I began my tenure as President.

Cracks of the World: Global Strike-Slip Fault Systems and Giant Resource Accumulations April 6, 2003 Houston Geological Society

Evidence is mounting that the Earth is encircled by subtle necklaces of interconnecting, generally latitude-parallel faults.