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...eventual size of the oil deposits off the coast of South Vietnam is open to some conjecture. One U. S. geologist speculated that by 1975 the area could be producing 400 billion barrels of oil daily. That amount would be more than the entire oil production in the Western Hemisphere. And a United Nations geological survey team has reported that the Southeast Asian deposits might prove to be many times greater than those in the Middle East...

Author: By Jeffrey L. Baker, | Title: Vietnam The Changing Liberal Calculus | 3/8/1971 | See Source »

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Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Jobs for Tomorrow | 2/15/1971 | See Source »

Where are the big brave warriors now? . . . His silver, supersonic soarer. His bomb-blowing, truck-finding Sea-swooping carrier Where is it? Him, the educated engineer, architect, Geologist, economist, turned Bon vivant aviator, Where is he? . . . He drank at Cubi, swaggered at Yokuska, Rested in Honolulu. He was proud. Mom, apple pie and the red, white and blue were with him. Now he is in a cell. He wears pajamas, sleeps on a mat . . . And waits. He waits for the red. white and blue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Living with Uncertainty; The Families Who Wait Back Home | 12/7/1970 | See Source »

...boom, currently at 22,400 barrels of crude a week, shows no signs of abating. A freelance driller, Clarence ("Squeak") Collins, happily exhibits a geologist's map that shows 17 more underground oil pools in the county, all a mere 1,200 ft. to 1,700 ft. down. "Nearly all the wells in the county are drawing from a single pool now," he rhapsodizes. "Think what's still down there!" Oil experts estimate the area's reserves at 10 million barrels. Another independent producer, George Sakellaris, predicts that the natural gas that forces oil right into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil: The Luck of Roaring Oneida | 11/30/1970 | See Source »

While hunting outside the Utah town of Redmond, Homer Behunin, 49, an amateur geologist, took a shot at a large male deer. The wounded buck ran off. As Behunin followed in hot pursuit, he stumbled onto a far more important prize: the fossilized remains of a primeval palm tree that may be the oldest flowering plant ever found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Primeval Palms | 9/7/1970 | See Source »

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