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Mark your calendar to join us for the 61st AEG Annual Meeting/13th IAEG Congress in San Francisco, California on September 17-21, 2018!
AEG is partnering with the International Association of Engineering Geologists and the Environment (IAEG) to host the first ever Congress in the United States in IAEG’s 54-year history.
The 2018 meeting will have a five-day format featuring prominent national and international keynote speakers, four days of technical sessions and symposia, and an all-day Wednesday tour of local geology for full meeting registrants and guests.
Start Date
17 September 2018
End Date
21 September 2018
Note: You must register for the conference by the end of the week in order to get your abstract published in the program and your article (if you submitted an article to the proceedings) published in the proceedings.
Note 2: Solidarity Fund - We have set aside some money in the treasury to help young conference participants from low-income countries to attend the meeting. To apply, please email our president with the request: Dr. Scott Burns, burnss@pdx.edu. The money would be applied toward registration.
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The Canadian Geotechnical Society is pleased to invite you to Geohazards 7, the seventh Canadian Geohazards Conference. Geohazards 7 will be held June 3-6 at the Coast Canmore Hotel & Conference Centre in Canmore, Alberta. The CGS's Geohazards conferences are the premiere forums in Canada for the sharing and dissemination of scientific and engineering knowledge related to geohazard assessment and risk management.
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Resources for Future Generations 2018 (RFG2018) is taking place this month, and we couldn't be more excited to take part. You will likely recognize the names of many of our colleagues and the sector's thought-leaders getting behind this event, and for good reason. As the premier event aiming to bring us all together to tackle issues around the sustainable use, extraction and management of Earth's resources, this discussion couldn't come at a more critical time.
RFG2018 really is for all of us. As a multistakeholder event, each individual will be part of a larger puzzle in addressing our age's greatest challenges. It is a ground-breaking, collaborative, innovative, international conference that is "made-in Canada." We sincerely hope to see you in attendance and contributing your knowledge, experience and perspective on these issues.
If you have not yet registered, you can do so here: www.rfg2018.org.
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The EAGE Annual 2018 is the largest and most comprehensive multidisciplinary geoscience event in the world. The event includes a large conference — in total over 1,000 technical oral and e-poster presentations — and a technical exhibition presenting the latest developments in geophysics, geology and reservoir/petroleum engineering.
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We are delighted to invite you to take part in MINEX Europe Mining & Exploration Forum we are organising in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, 12-14 June 2018 under the theme "sustainable development of the Western Tethyan metallogenic resources." The forum will provide insights into exciting mining projects developed across the Western Tethyan regions and will highlight innovation trends for exploration and extraction, processing, waste management and mine closure across the European continent and globally. Over 200 international delegates are expected to attend the forum from the Balkans countries, EU, Canada, U.S. and Australia.
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GeoMEast 2018 will provide a showcase for recent developments and advancements in design, construction and safety inspections of transportation infrastructures and offer a forum to discuss and debate future directions for the 21st century. Conference topics cover a broad array of contemporary issues for professionals involved in geosynthetics, geotechnical, geo-environmental, geomechanics, geosciences, geophysics, tunnel, water structures, bridge, pavement, railway and emerging techniques for safety inspections. You will have the opportunity to meet colleagues from all over the world for technical, scientific and commercial discussions.
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Abstract submission is now open for the 7th International Conference on Debris Flow Hazards Mitigation. Convened by the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists, the conference will be held in Golden, Colorado, June 10-13, 2019. With the beautiful Rocky Mountains covering half the state, Colorado shares the problem of debris-flow hazards with other mountainous areas of the world. Against this backdrop, scientists, engineers and policy makers from around the world will be able to share new research and ideas in the field of debris flows. Field trips will take place both before and after those dates.
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Curiosity
Earth has seven continents — any third grader can tell you that. But that won't be the case forever. Africa is on track to split into two continents, but there's no need to freak out. Yet, anyway.
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No one can predict when or where an earthquake will strike, but in 2011 scientists thought they had evidence that tiny underground tremors called foreshocks could provide important clues. If true, it suggested seismologists could one day warn people of impending temblors.
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Researchers in the Department of Earth Sciences at Syracuse University have confirmed that rising oceanic and atmospheric oxygen levels co-evolved with marine life hundreds of millions of years ago.
Wanyi Lu, a Ph.D. candidate studying under associate professor Zunli Lu in the College of Arts and Sciences, is the lead author of a groundbreaking paper in Science magazine.
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After travelling in Earth's interior for up to billions of years, recycled material once injected at subduction zones can reach a subridge melting region as pyroxenite dispersed in the host peridotitic mantle. Here we study genetically related crustal basalts and mantle peridotites sampled along an uplifted lithospheric section created at a segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge through a time interval of 26 million years.
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Earth Magazine
Last August, Hurricane Harvey walloped Texas, dropping more than 100 centimeters of rain on Houston and nearby areas and causing more than $125 billion in damage. But almost nobody saw it coming.
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In November Mount Agung on Bali erupted, sending plumes of smoke and ash 30,000 feet into the air and shutting the popular holiday island's only airport. More than 400 flights a day were cancelled until Denpasar reopened.
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Researchers in the Department of Earth Sciences at Syracuse University have confirmed that rising oceanic and atmospheric oxygen levels co-evolved with marine life hundreds of millions of years ago.
Wanyi Lu, a Ph.D. candidate studying under associate professor Zunli Lu (no relation) in the College of Arts and Sciences, is the lead author of a groundbreaking paper in Science magazine.
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New Zealand's strategic mineral potential has been greatly enhanced by a GNS Science study which has highlighted areas of interest across parts of the country, Energy and Resource Minister Megan Woods said.
The results of the Mineral Potential Studies into lithium, rare earth elements and nickel-cobalt were released at the Minerals Forum in Queenstown of the South Island.
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