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Hosted by AIPG National and the AIPG Wisconsin Section. Registration is open. Program
Workshop attendees will learn the history, chemistry, sampling techniques and current treatment options of PFAS, as well as developing regulatory proposals throughout the country. More than 4,700 PFAS (per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances) exist in the world today. Many PFAS transform into highly persistent perfluorinated chemicals in the environment. Short-chain PFAS tend to be more water soluble and move more easily through soil to contaminate ground-water, surface water or drinking water.
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AIPG will be exhibiting at the SME/CMA Annual Conference & Expo in Denver, Feb. 24-27. Volunteer help needed at the AIPG booth! It is a great way to network, connect with old friends, find internships and job openings, hear about new projects and services in the mining industry. Also, you can take a break from walking around the exhibit hall.
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Last year produced many important developments in science policy at the federal level that will shape the work of geoscientists and the applications of geoscience for society in the coming year, according to the 2018 Geoscience Policy Annual Review, published by the American Geosciences Institute (AGI).
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We are looking for volunteers to help staff the AIPG booth at the GSA 2019 Section Meetings this spring.
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AIPG Student Scholarship applications for undergraduate and graduate are due Feb. 1.
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FLUTe new CHS system allows 4-8 ports in 2 inch casing
8 ports with peristaltic pumping 4 ports with positive displacement pumping.
Time to install 5-15 minutes by anyone
Simultaneous purge sampling for optimum spatial resolution Details
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Past section newsletters are available online.
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Join the AIPG-CO Section for our Annual Dinner and Student Mentoring Session!
The Student Mentoring Session is free to attend (but an RSVP ticket is required) and will begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at 6:30 p.m. Network with industry professionals and graduate school representatives. Hors-d'oeuvres and a cash bar will be available during the Student Session.
The Annual Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. The CO-Section is proud to announce that Susan Morrice, founder of Belize Natural Energy, will be the keynote speaker for the evening. Please see the ticket options for meal choices. Register online. Please contact the CO-Section Treasurer, Jessica Davey with any questions.
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The AIPG National Executive Committee Meeting will be held Saturday, Feb. 2, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Drury Inn and Suites San Antonio Airport, 95 NE Interstate 410 Loop, San Antonio, Texas. All members are welcome to attend. If you plan on staying for lunch, please let us know so we can plan accordingly. There will be a field trip (Canyon Dam Gorge and San Pedro Springs, San Antonio) on Sunday, Feb. 3.
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Information on the current year's golf outing is available by clicking on the document link on this page. It will provide application information for both golfers and sponsors, and maps and other information about the golf outing.
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Save the date! Saturday, June 1, field trip to Silver City, New Mexico.
The New Mexico AIPG Section will be meeting up with the Arizona AIPG Section for a joint field trip to Silver City, New Mexico, to visit the Gila Cliff Dwellings, an area of outstanding beauty, history and geology.
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The AIPG Michigan Section is calling for abstracts and student posters for the 9th Annual AIPG MI Workshop to held June 11-12, 2019, at the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center on Higgins Lake in Roscommon County, Michigan.
Call for Abstracts — Submittal Deadline: Jan. 18, 2019.
Call for Student Posters — Submittal Deadline: April 15, 2019.
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Permian Basin 2019
Recognizing the industry's current production challenges, imminent priorities and evolving technology requirements, American Business Conferences' annual Permian Basin Artificial Lift & Production Optimization conference returns to Houston in January, with an agenda that has been researched and redeveloped to assess production optimization and well reliability techniques & technologies that have been adjusted over the last 12 months to achieve better equipment, wellbore and production efficiencies.
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Attend the WISA Technical Seminar and Membership Meeting on Feb. 20, at Holiday Inn Eau Claire South 4751 Owen Ayers Court Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 for the most recent updates on sand mining activities in Wisconsin. Registration is now open for 2019 WISA Technical Seminar and Membership Meeting.
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
We assemble some of the brightest minds in the mining industry today to provide hundreds of technical sessions that place a driving focus on the topics and trends that matter most to you. Get a firsthand look at new products, comprehensive services and integrated solutions offered by our exhibitors.
Stop by the AIPG booth and say hello to Aaron Johnson, AIPG Executive Director and Dorothy Combs, AIPG Membership Services Manager.
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The Geoscience and Society Summit: Bridges to Global Health, Resilience and Sustainability (GSS-2019) is an international conference with workshops that will take place from March 18-21, 2019, in Stockholm, Sweden. As joint initiative between Geology in the Public Interest and the American Geophysical Union, GSS-2019 will explore current societal challenges facing the geosciences community, particularly those for which transnational and cross-cultural cooperation can inform to facilitate solutions.
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Geo-Congress 2019, the Eighth International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, will follow this series of acclaimed international conferences, bringing together researchers, practitioners, students and policy makers from around the globe to share their geo-accomplishments and carry on the tradition of using case histories to cultivate engineering judgment espoused by Terzaghi, Peck, Prakash, and so many other legendary geoengineers.
Geological Society of Nevada
Vision for Discovery: Geology and Ore Deposits of the Basin and Range
May 12-24, 2020
Sparks, Nevada
Contact Eric Struhsacker at estruhsacker@2020gsnsymposium.com.
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The AIPG Store has two new T-shirts available — order online. $17 for AIPG members or $19 for non-members (includes S&H).
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AIPG White Ceramic Mug — 11 oz. with your choice of designs and handle color. Colorful AIPG logo on reverse side of each.
Available Designs: Drill Rig, Ore Car, Colored Map, Brunton Compass, Gneiss Quote.

Available colors: Orange, Pink, Black, Yellow, Green, Blue, Red, White.
White handle: Member Price $17 | Non-Member $18.50
Color handle: Member Price $18.50 | Non-Member $22
(Prices include shipping.)
Order from the AIPG Store online or call the office at 303-412-6205.
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This fleece scarf provides comfort against the cold breeze. Made of anti-pill polyester, this scarf features a matching whipstitch with an embroidered AIPG logo. It is 60 inches long and 9 inches wide.
University of Texas at Austin via ScienceDaily
The onset of the most recent ice age about 2.6 million years ago changed where the western Gulf of Mexico gets its supply of sediments. The finding adds new insight into how extreme climate change can directly impact fundamental geological processes and how those impacts play out across different environments.
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Monazite crystals, intergrown with allanite, fluorapatite and quartz from the Cheever Mine iron oxide-apatite (IOA-type) deposit in Essex County, New York, display rare symplectite textures. Electron probe wavelength-dispersive spectrometry (WDS) mapping and major and trace element characterization of these features reveal a natural experiment in fluid-mediated monazite recrystallization.
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Daily Nexus
Given the fragile state of today's climate and environment, it comes as no surprise that many of the planet's vital natural resources are threatened. New research indicates that the supply of groundwater in the United States — which plays an integral role in meeting the irrigation and consumption needs of the population — might be in more finite supply than previously thought.
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American Geophysical Union
An image from the international Cassini spacecraft provides evidence of rainfall on the north pole of Titan, the largest of Saturn's moons. The rainfall would be the first indication of the start of a summer season in the moon's northern hemisphere.
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Minerals
Serpentinized oceanic mantle lithosphere is considered an important carrier of water and fluid-mobile elements, including halogens, into subduction zones. Seafloor serpentinite compositions indicate Cl, Br and I are sourced from seawater and sedimentary pore fluids, while F may be derived from hydrothermal fluids. Overall, the heavy halogens are expelled from serpentinites during the lizardite-antigorite transition. Fluorine, on the other hand, appears to be retained or may be introduced from dehydrating sediments and/or igneous rocks during early subduction.
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Phys.org
Whether they are found in an engagement ring or an antique necklace, diamonds usually generate quick reactions from their recipients. Now, new research shows deep inside the Earth, fast reactions between subducted tectonic plates and the mantle at specific depths may be responsible for generating the most valuable diamonds.
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