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If you are attending any of the GSA Section Meetings and would like to volunteer at the AIPG booth please email Dorothy Combs, AIPG Membership Services at cld@aipg.org.
- 8-10 March: GSA South-Central Section Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas
- 20-22 March: GSA Southeastern & Northeastern Sections Meeting, Reston, Virginia
- 3-5 May: GSA Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Orem, Utah
- 12-14 May: GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting, Pasadena, California
- 18-19 May: GSA North-Central Section Meeting, Duluth, Minnesota
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Make plans now to join us at our 2020 PFAS Seminar that will bring together renowned industry leaders with knowledge on remediating PFAS contaminants in surface water, groundwater, drinking water, wastewater/bio solids and recycled water. Learn what's working now!
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Past AIPG Section Newsletters available online.
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Event |
More Information |
Feb. 25-26
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7th Annual Cost-Effective Artificial Lift Strategies Permian Basin 2020 |
Houston |
Feb. 27
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Beyond the Theoretical: What's Working for PFAS Management? |
Middleton, Wisconsin |
March 8-10
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GSA South-Central Section Meeting |
Fort Worth, Texas |
March 20-22
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GSA Southeastern and Northeastern Sections Annual Meeting — Geoscience Careers for New Geoscience Graduates |
Reston, Virginia |
April 6-10
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AAG Annual Meeting |
Denver |
April 7-8
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AIPG Georgia Section 9th Innovative Environmental Assessment and Remediation Technology |
Registration is open |
April 20-24
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The 16th Sinkhole Conference |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
April 30
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The 2020 Western South Dakota Hydrology Conferencee |
Rapid City, South Dakota |
May 3-5
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GSA Rocky Mountain Section Meeting |
Orem, Utah |
May 12-14
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GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting |
Pasadena, California |
May 12-24
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Geological Society of Nevada 2020 Symposium — REGISTRATION OPEN! |
Contact Eric Struhsacker |
May 18-19
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GSA North-Central Section Meeting |
Duluth, Minnesota |
June 16-17
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10th Annual AIPG Michigan Section Technical Workshop Environmental Risk Management Workshop |
Roscommon, Michigan |
Sept. 15-20
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Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists 2020 Annual Meeting |
Portland, Oregon |
Oct. 3-6
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2020 AIPG National Annual Conference |
Sacramento, California |
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Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers via Phys.org
For centuries, people have estimated the distance of a thunderstorm from the time between lightning and thunder. The greater the time gap between the two signals, the further away the observer is from the location of the lightning. This is because lightning propagates at the speed of light with almost no time delay, while thunder propagates at the much slower speed of sound of around 340 meters per second. Earthquakes also send out signals that propagate at the speed of light (300,000 kilometers per second) and can be recorded long before the relatively slow seismic waves (about 8 kilometers per second).
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University of Texas at Austin via ScienceDaily
Enough water will come from the ground as a byproduct of oil production from unconventional reservoirs during the coming decades to theoretically counter the need to use fresh water for hydraulic fracturing operations in many of the nation's large oil-producing areas. While other industries might want to recycle some of that water for their own needs, water quality issues and the potential costs involved may be prohibitive.
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Greenlandic glaciers distinct from the ice sheet make up 12% of the global glacierized area and store about 10% of the global glacier ice volume (Farinotti et al., 2019). However, knowledge about recent climate change-induced volume changes of these 19,000 individual glaciers is limited. The small number of available glaciological and geodetic mass-balance observations have a limited spatial coverage, and the representativeness of these measurements for the region is largely unknown, factors which make a regional assessment of mass balance challenging.
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Geosciences
We provide new detrital zircon evidence to support a Maastrichtian age for the establishment of the present-day Mississippi River drainage system. Fieldwork conducted in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, targeted two sites containing montmorillonitic sand in the Maastrichtian Ripley Formation.
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Virginia Tech via ScienceDaily
Virginia Tech paleontologists have made a remarkable discovery in China: 1 billion-year-old micro-fossils of green seaweeds that could be related to the ancestor of the earliest land plants and trees that first developed 450 million years ago.
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