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The April/May/June issue of TPG will include biographical information and an article stating their vision as an AIPG national officer. A paper ballot will be included in the issue. An email with a link to an electronic ballot will be sent out soon to all eligible voting AIPG Members.
2021 President-Elect (2022 President)
- Matthew J. Rhoades (MO)
- Shanna A. Schmitt (MN)
2021 Vice President
- Christine F. Lilek (WI)
- Brent R. Smith (OH)
2021-2022 Treasurer
- Micheal G. Grifasi (NEast)
- David T. Heidlauf (IL/IN)
2021-2022 Editor
- Michael J. Edelman (PA)
- Adam W. Heft (MI)
2021 Young Professional
- Troy Bernier (FL)
- Taylor Murray (AZ)
Congratulations, and good luck to all of the candidates!
AIPG
AIPG will be exhibiting at the following GSA Northeastern Section Meeting in March. AIPG Headquarters is looking for volunteers to help staff our display booth. If you are attending the GSA conference, please email AIPG Headquarters at aipg@aipg.org or use the online Volunteer Sign Up link (provided below). Stop by the AIPG booth to visit and volunteer. The booth and information to hand out will be set up and ready. A couple of hours of your time is very much appreciated and needed. GSA Exhibit days are as follows:
- 8-10 March: GSA South-Central Section Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas - Volunteer Sign Up
- 20-22 March: GSA Southeastern & Northeastern Sections Meeting, Reston, Virginia - Volunteer Sign Up
- 3-5 May: GSA Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Orem, Utah - Volunteer Sign Up
- 12-14 May: GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting, Pasadena, California - Volunteer Sign Up
- 18-19 May: GSA North-Central Section Meeting, Duluth, Minnesota - Volunteer Sign Up
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AIPG
March 30 - Deadline for AIPG Student Chapter of the Year Award
May 1 - Deadline for AIPG Student Chapter Annual Report
The AIPG Student Chapter of the Year Award replaced the AIPG Student Chapter Annual Report since it covers the same information. It is still a requirement for all chapters to provide this information to the AIPG National Headquarters with online form (preferred) or send to aipg@aipg.org by May 1. Annual Reports received by March 30th are eligible for the AIPG Student Chapter of the Year Award.
The submittal for Student Chapter of the Year Award will consist of this submittal form or a written report. PowerPoint presentations and photos documenting chapter activities are strongly encouraged (aipg@aipg.org). The submittal should cover the period from the beginning of the Fall Semester to the end of the Spring Semester and include the following as a minimum.
Sci News
In the 1980s, paleontologists found a dinosaur nesting ground with dozens of nestlings in northern Montana and identified them as Hypacrosaurus stebingeri, a species of herbivorous duck-billed dinosaur that lived some 75 million years ago (Cretaceous period). Now, a team of researchers from the United States, Canada, and China has investigated molecular preservation of calcified cartilage in one of the Hypacrosaurus stebingeri nestlings at the extracellular, cellular and intracellular levels.
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ABC News - San Diego
A scenario study on a 6.9-magnitude earthquake on the Rose Canyon fault zone paints a bleak picture, saying the San Diego region could suffer "devastating consequences."
The San Diego Earthquake Planning Scenario report examines the possible outcome of such an earthquake on the Rose Canyon fault line, which runs through the heart of downtown San Diego.
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Science Daily
The magmatic minerals are stored at great depth in the Earth and are delivered from there into the shallow intrusions close to the planet's surface in the form of magmas -- essentially hot liquids of molten minerals. On cooling, these magmas crystallise to form rocks that are commonly composed of several types of minerals.
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The San Diego Union Tribune
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck a spot off the coast of Northern California on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
The earthquake hit at 6:59 p.m. and was centered in a spot 55.5 miles (89.5 km) west of Ferndale, a town of about 1,300 people along the Pacific Coast.
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Out There Colorado
A landscape of spectacular rock formations around Colorado hint at the region’s turbulent volcanic past. While only one volcano in the state is considered active today, visitors of the San Juan mountains can see evidence of ancient eruptions.
The La Garita Caldera is an enormous depression in the topography of the Gunnison and Rio Grande National Forests.
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