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Founded in 1930, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists is a not-for-profit organization that promotes the science of geophysics and the education of applied geophysicists. SEG has grown steadily over the past 75 years, reaching over 23,000 members worldwide as of December 2004. SEG is the preeminent association in the world addressing these issues. SEG is committed to the broad dissemination of information among its members, with continuously improved professional practice as the goal. The Society, with members in 110 countries, fulfills its mission through its publications, conferences, forums, Web sites, and educational opportunities. |
Due to the increase in security measures for entry into the US, SEG recommends that travelers contact their local embassy for information about new deadlines for VISA application. The State Department has the following web links for additional information. |
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Paris 2004, 66th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 7-10 June 2004 |
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Madrid 2005, 67th EAGE Conference & Exhibition, Madrid, Spain |
The city of Madrid (Spain) has been chosen to host the 67th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition. More information will be published when available. |
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The 2006 Australian Earth Sciences Convention
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The 2006 Australian Earth Sciences Convention represents an historic joining of forces of the formerly separate Australian Geological Convention, sponsored by the Geological Society of Australia, and the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists Conference and Exhibition. |
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| Check on the web for full information | Invites you to the 19th Annual SAGEEP April 2-6, 2006 in Seattle, Washington. New Short Course Added!
We've added a 5th Short Course: "Borehole Geophysics and Hydrophysics for Environmental and Geotechnical Applications (Advanced)". William H. Pedler, RAS, Inc., instructor, will lead this two-day , nationally recognized advanced interpretation course. Students will use real-world examples to develop the skills required for analyzing a wide variety of borehole technology results. |
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