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  2. Pittsburgh Association of Petroleum Geologists - Wikipedia

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    PAPG is an affiliated association with AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) and has representation in the House of Delegates.Educational opportunities are provided via field trips, seminars and AAPG Sectional meetings, sponsored solely by PAPG or in conjunction with the PTTC (Petroleum Technology Transfer Council), PGS (Pittsburgh Geological Society) and SPE (Society of ...

  3. Pittsburgh Geological Society - Wikipedia

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    In the forties, the membership was mainly interested in petroleum technology, and affiliation with the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) came a few years later. Early meetings were held in downtown Pittsburgh and Oakland. The membership quickly showed the oil and gas industry an ability to produce superior geological publications.

  4. American Association of Petroleum Geologists - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) is one of the world's largest professional geological societies with about 17,000 members across 129 countries.The AAPG works to "advance the science of geology, especially as it relates to petroleum, natural gas, other subsurface fluids, and mineral resources; to promote the technology of exploring for, finding, and producing these ...

  5. List of geoscience organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) – Professional geological association; American Crystallographic Association; American Gem Society (AGS), also known as American Gemological Society – American trade association

  6. Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists

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    Seventeen sections, including two outside the United States, were recognized by 1973. On the occasion of the association's twenty-fifth year, twenty-two sections formed the regional units of the association. In 1964, AEG was accepted as a member society of the American Geological Institute. Membership is presently located in 15 countries.

  7. Category : Scientific societies based in the United States

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    Pacific Science Association; Pacific Section; Paleontological Society; Pennsylvania Academy of Science; Philadelphia Herpetological Society; Philosophical Society of Washington; Phycological Society of America; Pittsburgh Geological Society; Polish American Historical Association

  8. Pennsylvania Geological Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Geological Survey, or Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey (BTGS), is a geological survey enacted by the Pennsylvania General Assembly "to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania by collecting, preserving, and disseminating impartial information on the Commonwealth's geology, geologic resources, and topography in order to contribute to the understanding, wise use, and ...

  9. Helderberg Group (geology) - Wikipedia

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    The name was coined by T.A Conrad, 1839 in the New York State Geological Survey Annual Report. Named for the Helderberg Escarpment or Helderberg Mountains. [1] The upper portion of the Helderberg, or the Kalkberg Formation is host to the Bald Hill ash bed, dated to 417.6 million years ago. [2] The Helderberg is composed chiefly of limestone and ...