I don't think I have a question for today. Class was short, and most of my immediate questions about my proposal were answered yesterday in lab.
Two of the world’s greatest necessities in this age are drinking water for survival and oil and gas for powering large industrial nations. These needs are expanding daily as populations increase. Without either, society struggles, if not coming to a halt in all but basic functionality. Water, oil, and gas accumulations are facilitated by fluid movement through pore spaces and faults of rock beds. In order to accommodate the growing needs of the future, we must understand fluid movement through different facies, and understanding ancient eolian systems like the Navajo Sandstone will continue to be more relevant.
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You've had a blog this whole time and I didn't know! MAN! I'm so excited to stalk you now :)
Okay - still excited, but realizing this is academic and awesome.
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