About the Technical Program

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The SEG Annual Meeting Technical Program is a world-renowned resource consisting of extensive oral presentations, poster sessions, and e-posters, as well as additional workshops held on the Thursday and Friday after the close of the official Annual Meeting. Expanded abstracts from the SEG Annual Meeting Technical Program are made available to members and attendees during the course of the meeting via the web and on USB thumb drives, and on DVD-ROM storage.

With more than 1,400 abstracts received for review, this year's Technical Program includes 124 diverse sessions.  Geoscience professionals from all geophysical disciplines and all parts of the world are represented and will share the latest case histories, technological advancements, and research discoveries.

The Technical Program will begin Monday, 23 September at 1:30 pm, following the SEG Forum.  It will include four Special Sessions and one Special Global Session. Poster sessions, Oral sessions, and E-Poster sessions will run consecutively through Thursday at noon on the third level of the Convention Center. Immediately following, convention workshops will take place in the technical session area on Thursday afternoon and all day Friday.

Luncheons with guest speakers will be held on Tuesday for Gravity and Magnetics and on Wednesday for Development and Production.  Also, the Near-Surface Section will hold its annual meeting and dinner on Tuesday evening.

Please note that audio and/or videotaping of any portion of the Technical Program or Workshops held in conjunction with SEG meetings is prohibited without prior consent of the SEG Executive Committee.

Preliminary review of abstracts implies that attendees will be able to see the latest in geophysical technology and explore new theories. The technical session schedule can be found here.

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