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GSH Event Calendar

10-Sep-08 GSH Technical Breakfast
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16-Sep-08 GSH Technical Luncheon
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17-Sep-08 DATA PROCESSING SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING
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17-Sep-08 Rock Physics Special Interest Group
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Geoscience Day 2008

An overview of geological and geophysical methods
for individuals new to the industry
 
 Find Out About the Life of an Oilfield From Prospect to Retirement
 
The full-day program includes:
Field Acquisition Demonstrations
Presentations
Docent-aided Displays of "Tools of the Trade"
 
What you'll learn:
Gain perspective for discussing projects with a broad audience
Understand what work goes on in areas other than your own
Learn what difficulties and problems must routinely be solved
 
Full day program will include breakfast, lunch, snacks, program guide/notes,
Geoscience Day "goodie bag" and door prizes. 
 
Seating is limited!
Register now to ensure your place! 
 
Presented by the Geophysical Society of Houston and the Houston Geological Society
at the UT Bureau of Economic Geologic (BEG) Houston Research Center.
 
Sponsorship Opportunities Available. 
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Museum News by Tom Fulton

HISTORICAL PRESERVATION GROUP

An event in Tulsa, where museum space at SEG was lost to IT, has precipitated the formation of a group to consider the combination of GSH & SEG artifacts in Houston. Bob Wyckoff chairs the group and it may lend artifacts to a proposed Museum near Glenpool. The GSH Museum Committee and Guy Flanagan are Houston members who would welcome your ideas as to the site of either storage or of a Houston Museum with curator. This decision by Oklahoma SEGers is a tribute to the vision of GSH in 1960 and supporting companies to form a Museum Committee and to people like Paul Farren and Bill Gilchrist, who helped with free storage, which continues to this day with Iron Mountain. This work predated the work of Craig Ferris to form the SEG Museum Committee by 25 years. It is also recognition of the hard work of the current members of the committee and their achievements. It is likely that there will be a fund drive for a Museum in Houston. To read the article click here      


GSH K-12 OUTREACH VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES by Lisa Buckner – Outreach Committee Chairperson  

The GSH Outreach Committee is looking for volunteers for several projects inside and outside the classroom. Are you interested in giving a classroom or career day presentation to a local school? We want to develop lists of interested volunteers based on school grade level of interest and/or school location. We also need help outside of the classroom. To read the entire article click here



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The GSH Website has a new combined calendar that shows all future events for the GSH, the HGS and the Gulf Coast Section of the SPE.

 

 

The Houston Energy Council and the Engineering, Science and Technology Council of Houston also have new combined calendars. For the moment, they are identical to the GSH combined calendar, but they can add details for their members and even for non-members.

 


THE GEOPHYSICAL AUXILIARY OF HOUSTON is a distinguished organization which was formed in 1967 by women whose husbands were members or who were members themselves of the Geophysical Society of Houston. GAH is well known for their contributions to the Scholarship Fund, planning and coordinating related programs at SEG Conventions held in Houston, and holding many remarkable events for members and guests. If you are interested in joining click here 

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September 2008 GSH Newsletter

Making Waves The Geophysical Society of Houston would love to hear from you! We’re introducing a new section in the GSH Newsletter devoted to you and your personal news. You are invited to submit personal items that may be of interest to the broader geophysical community. Our intent is to provide a forum for more

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The Geophysical Society of Houston now has a Job Board and member posting capabilities for the geophysics industry. Please contact the GSH if you need help posting a position.

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The Society of Exploration Geophysicists promotes the science of geophysics and the education of exploration geophysicists.


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