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July 2004 |
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Science Article:
Greenhouse gas sequestration in abandoned oil reservoirs: The International Energy Agency Weyburn pilot project
D.J. White, G. Burrowes, T. Davis, Z. Hajnal, K. Hirsche, I. Hutcheon, E. Majer, B. Rostron, S. Whittaker |
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GSA Names 2004 Medal and Award Recipients |
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GSA Fellows Elected by Council on April 25, 2004 |
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Science and Politics: An Uneasy Mix — 2004-2005 Congressional Science Fellow Report |
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Comment and Reply: CO2 as a primary driver of Phanerozoic climate |
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Attention Voting Members: GSA Election |
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Commentary |
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Letter |
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Announcements |
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Call for Geological Papers: 2005 GSA Section Meetings |
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GSA Foundation Update |
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GeoVentures 2004-2005: GeoTrip for Students to Southern Patagonia |
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Classified Advertising |
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Journal Highlights |
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Memorial Volumes and Reprints |
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GeoMart Geoscience Directory |
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CORRECTION
The biota used in the cover art from the March issue of GSA Today was based largely on the following articles: Tarduno, J.A., Brinkman, D.B., Renne, P.R., Cottrell, R.D., Scher, H., and Castillo, P., 1998, Evidence for extreme climatic warmth from Late Cretaceous Arctic vertebrates: Science, v. 282, p. 2241-2244; and Herman, A.B., and Spicer, R.A., 1997, New quantitative palaeoclimate data for the Late Cretaceous Arctic: Evidence for a warm polar ocean: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 128, p. 227-251. These references inadvertently were not included in the caption. |
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