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Re-Discovery of Olmec Blue Jade October 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

Shortly after the Spanish conquistadors first interacted with the Aztec culture, they were given four samples of raw green jade.

The Houston Geological Auxiliary Starts a New Year October 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

By the time you read this we have already been transported to the nineteenth century at our first event of the new season.

Pore Pressure Prediction: Geological Perceptions September 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

An Interval velocity profile is usually used to predict pore pressure especially where existing calibration well data are scarce

HGA Plans New Program Year June 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

It is an honor and my pleasure to be serving as President of the HGA for the coming year. We have a great board and expect a productive and fun-filled year.

GeoWives June 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

We have a wonderful new board for GeoWives and we are looking forward to a very interesting, fun year with many good meetings.

HGA’S Closing Time and The Last Hurrah! May 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

Our year has been terrific one, yet it is rapidly drawing to a close. But before we bid it farewell, we will have one last bash.

GeoWives May 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

Thanks to all the GeoWives officers and volunteers for a wonderful year. Our theme was “Expanding Horizons” and I can say with confidence that we succeeded.

Do You Want To Be A University Professor? April 14, 2002 Houston Geological Society

Since becoming a consultant in the petroleum field, I have been asked by petroleum geologists facing layoffs and mergers whether they should explore the possibility of becoming a university profess

HGA Closes Year with Stylish Luncheon April 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

Save May 7 on your calendar for the HGA Spring Luncheon at the Houston Racquet Club.

GeoWives April 1, 2002 Houston Geological Society

The GeoWives will travel to the Austin area Thursday, April 11, to visit the LBJ Library and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.