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Society of Exploration Geophysicists, The Leading Edge, 12(33), p. 1408-1409, 2014

DOI: 10.1190/tle33121408.1

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A miniature research vessel: A small-scale ocean-exploration demonstration of geophysical methods

Journal article published in 2014 by Brian Boston, Samuel Howell ORCID, Gregory Moore
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Abstract

Through programs such as the Student Chapter Excellence Program and Student Chapter Outreach Grant, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists strives to provide worldwide educational opportunities and experiences that result in impactful and meaningful experiences. SEG understands that inspiring the next generation of exploration geoscientists is vital for continued success and innovation within the field. These future scientists will face global-scale challenges as they take over current research, develop new energy solutions, explore the world's resources, and work to mitigate the effects of adverse environmental impacts. A student's introduction to the geosciences can vary across the globe. Interesting and impactful experiences are critical for attracting and engaging future geoscientists, and SEG is proud to have Student Chapter partners working to promote geoscience education.