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George B. Yeager ( Born 1950 ) Geophysics
George Yeager was born in Colorado February 1950 where he studied and worked in Geophysics’ and Environmental Geology from 1972 until 1982. His knowledge of Geophysics lead to his research and study of Helium Emonomitry and Proton Procession Magnetics’ promoting techniques to reduce the carbon foot-print of oil and gas exploration. He proposed the hypothesis of the decay of positive charged isotopes creating He gases and the measurement of the inert gas combined with magnetic anomies generated from oil and gas source material. This process was presented and recognized by the Society of Exploration Geophysics in 1979. George currently lives in New England where he works for a natural resource company.