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Oil, Earthquakes and Declining Science in Arabia

How do natural resources and geologic features affect the course of Middle East history and geopolitics? Barazangi highlights the critical importance of better understanding Islamic history and cultures of the Arab/Persian region, which has the world's largest oil reserves. He will also discuss the earthquake hazards of the Dead Sea Fault and the decline of science and technology in Arabia. Dr. Barazangi was educated in Syria and the U.S. and has had a distinguished career in research and education in the U.S and in the Middle East.

Speaker: Dr. Muawia Barazangi, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University; Ph.D Seismology

Richard Cardwell, Academic; Former Senior Geophysicist, Chevron - Moderator

Friday, 12/07/12

Contact:

CELIA MENCZEL

Phone: 415.597.6705
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Cost:

$20 standard, MEMBERS FREE, students free

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595 Market Street
2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
USA

Phone: (415)597-6700
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