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September 2017 – Barrie Wells – Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic !
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June 2017 – two mini talks – Sam Girling – Italian Adriatic well & James McIlroy – Oman well planning
April 2017 – Alex Finlay – Sedimentary analysis of the West of Shetlands stratigraphy
March 2017 – Richard Morgan – Petroleum Geoscience in 2017: a contrarian’s view
January 2017 – Steve Corfield – Mid North Sea High
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October 2016 – Graham Potts – A new, non-statistical direction for quantitative stratigraphy
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February 2016 – Jonathan Craig – Can we keep the lights on ?
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November 2014 – Steve Boldy – The North Celtic Sea Basin
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December 2013 – Martin Evans – A Tale of Two Shales
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October 2011 – Paul Terry – The Cretaceous & Cenozoic stratigraphy and Palaeoclimate of Southern coastal Tanzania
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Image Analysis in Kerogen Studies
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Ty Gwyn Mine – Great Orme August 18th 2016
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Roman or Bronze Age Mine on the Great Orme, Llandudno ?
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Fig. 1. PSDM Profile 1800, 380 km long, 40 km deep. Note both seismic and gravity interpretation of Moho. V.E. x 2.5
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