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SEMINARS
AEG annual seminars are held in
different parts of
India, where reputed
geoscientific
organisations/university
departments are located.
In the process AEG has
been able to enthuse and
involve geoscientists on
a common platform in
different parts of our
large country. Depending
on the geological
settings in the region
special themes are
identified and papers
are invited. AEG
seminars address a broad
range of scientific and
technical topics
including Exploration
and Development of
Hydrocarbon and Mineral
Exploration, Ground
Water Studies,
Environmental/Engineering
Studies, Remote Sensing,
Airborne Geophysics,
Tectonic Studies, Man
power development, etc.
AEG seminars are attended by a wide
spectrum of participants
from various
organisations and
educational institutions
engaged in earthscience
activities. The
delegates to the annual
seminars of the
association represent
all the major fields of
earth sciences viz.,
research, professional
and education.
The organisation of training courses, workshops and exhibitions
further strengthened the
interaction and
dissemination of
knowledge in the field
of geophysics. AEG
annual conventions have
come to be viewed as a
rallying point for earth
scientists of this
country and ever
increasing numbers in
the conventions is the
testimony to the support
the association receives
from the geoscientists
in India and abroad.
The exhibitions
organised by AEG provide
the exhibitors an
opportunity to meet the
captains and decision
makers of the Indian
Geophysical community.
AEG Seminar Venues
(1974-2011)

 Since
inception, AEG has
organized 34 seminars on
various themes to
coincide with its 33
annual conventions in
different parts of the
country.
The venues of the seminars are chosen in those places, where
active geophysical
programmes are under
way.
Along with each seminar on Exploration Geophysics a special theme
is selected to focus on
the geological problems
characteristic to the
area where the seminar
is organized.
AEG will be organising its
34th Annual Convention
and Seminar on
Exploration Geophysics
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