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Date and time: 1 p.m. EST, Feb. 13
Cost: Free
Duration: 1.5 hours
CEUs: 0.15 CEUs offered for purchase
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AIPG

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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National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations
In order to apply to the 2019 Washington, D.C., Summer Internship Program, all of these materials must be submitted to the National Council by Feb. 22.
Items #1-5 can be submitted online. Note that items #1-3 (Letter of Interest, Writing Sample, Resume) must be prepared before the online form is completed, as they will be uploaded during the online application process.Item #5 (Application Fee) can be paid via credit card at the end of the online application form.Items #6-7 (Letters of Recommendation and Official Transcript) must be submitted separately. They can be mailed to the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations or sent via email to internshipprogram@ncusar.org.
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AIPG
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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8 ports with peristaltic pumping 4 ports with positive displacement pumping.
Time to install 5-15 minutes by anyone
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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 Michigan
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 Student Posters — Submittal Deadline: April 15.
Sponsorship Invite | Sponsorship Form
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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.
Indiana Academy of Science
Registration for the Annual Meeting begins Jan. 3. The Annual Academy Meeting offers a full day of Indiana Science.
Now is the time to begin thinking about presenting your Research in an Oral Paper Presentation or Poster, presenting a Hot Topic that will engage everyone, or facilitating a Workshop where skills can be built or an intensive discussion can transpire, at the 134th Annual Academy Meeting, Saturday, March 30, at the J.W. Marriott Hotel (Indianapolis).
The first Call for Papers! Please share it with your colleagues, interns or students. The 134th Annual Academy Meeting is March 30.
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AIPG
Field trips: April 12
For details go to conference website.
- Call for Speakers — Abstracts due February 1
- Call for Posters — Abstracts due March 1
- Call for Vendors — Registration due March 15
- Registration for attendees opens February 2019
Featuring the John T. Loucks Distinguished Lecture, David R. Montgomery, "Growing a Revolution: Bringing Our Soil Back to Life." Montgomery is an author and geomorphologist from the University of Washington who looks at the process shaping Earth's surface and how they affect ecological systems — and human societies. David was awarded a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 2008, and has authored a series of books on soil health and conservation.
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Energy Exposition
Attendees represent a wide range of services, including but not limited to, exploration, production, downstream and all phases of support to the industry. We have been privileged to have political attendees from the local community, city, county and state governments as well political luminaries such as former Vice President of the United States, Dick Cheney. In 2014 we were fortunate to have Vice President Dick Cheney as our Keynote Speaker. His daughter Liz (now U.S. Congresswoman Liz Cheney of Wyoming) also honored us by speaking at a couple of our events.
The Energy Exposition has educated tens of thousands of people in Gillette, Wyoming; Billings, Montana; and just recently Loveland, Colorado, over the last 19 years on procedures, technology, safety, environmental practices and equipment used in the oil and gas industry. Our doors have always been open to industry and non-industry attendees. Most of our exhibitors are from the oil and gas industry. We also welcome our participants from the wind, solar and other energy companies that support the oil and gas industry.
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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. READ MORE
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This great lunch tote is made from 80 gsm non-woven polypropylene and thermal insulated to keep food fresh. The top features a name holder to keep your lunch clearly labeled in crowded office refrigerators and has a zippered side gusset pocket that is an ideal place for silverware or sauce packets. The carrying handles are securely attached and double stitched for additional reinforcement. It folds flat for easy storage.
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This round AIPG logo cork coaster is durable and absorbent. It will protect your tabletops and desktops from cup rings! It is 4 inches in diameter and is constructed from 1/8-inch-thick natural cork material. READ MORE
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White T-shirt with AIPG logo on the front and "Geologists are Gneiss, Tuff and a Little Wacke" the on back. Available sizes: Small-2XLarge.
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Science
The geological rupture responsible for the devastating magnitude-7.5 earthquake that struck Palu, Indonesia, in September 2018 ripped through Earth's crust at rare high speed, two teams of scientists reported this week. This "supershear" behavior likely intensified the shaking in the quake, which triggered a tsunami and killed more than 2,000 people. And the setting, on a fault not expected to sustain such a rupture, raises fears that far more regions could be at risk of high-speed quakes than once thought.
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West Virginia University via ScienceDaily
A field trip to Namibia to study volcanic rocks led to an unexpected discovery by West Virginia University geologists Graham Andrews and Sarah Brown. While exploring the desert country in southern Africa, they stumbled upon a peculiar land formation — flat desert scattered with hundreds of long, steep hills. They quickly realized the bumpy landscape was shaped by drumlins, a type of hill often found in places once covered in glaciers, an abnormal characteristic for desert landscapes.
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Science Advances
The imprint of glacial isostatic adjustment has long been recognized in shoreline elevations of oceans and proglacial lakes, but to date, its signature has not been identified in river long profiles. Here, we reveal that the buried bedrock valley floor of the upper Mississippi River exhibits a 110-m-deep, 300-km-long overdeepening that we interpret to be a partial cast of the Laurentide Ice Sheet forebulge, the ring of flexurally raised lithosphere surrounding the ice sheet.
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Earth, Planets and Space
Monochromatic infrasound waves are scarcely reported volcanic infrasound signals. These waves have the potential to provide constraints on the conduit geometry of a volcano. However, to further investigate the waves scientifically, such as how the conduit shape modulates the waveforms, we still need to examine many more examples. In this paper, we provide the most detailed descriptions of these monochromatic infrasound waves observed at Aso volcano in Japan.
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Science News
For the first time, a Mars rover has measured the mass of the rocks beneath its wheels. By taking gravity measurements as it climbed a Martian mountain, Curiosity discovered something surprising: Mount Sharp appears to have been built in two phases — one soggy, one dry.
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Geosciences
This research aims to develop a framework using the Geographic Information System (GIS) to perform modeling and mapping of flood spatiotemporal variation in urban micro-watersheds. The GIS-framework includes a workflow of several methods and processes including delineation of urban watershed, generation of runoff hydrographs and time series mapping of inundation depths and flood extent.
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