Oklahoma Geological Survey marks 100 years

 
BY JAMES S. TYREE
Published: November 21, 2008

NORMAN — The Oklahoma Geological Survey will celebrate its first 100 years with an open house and public reception Friday at the Sarkeys Energy Center , 100 E Boyd St., at the University of Oklahoma .

The agency studies the state’s energy sources — primarily natural gas, oil and coal; monitors earthquakes from its geophysical observatory in Leonard; creates geological maps; and operates the Okl...


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