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.AIPG NATIONAL NEWS
REGISTRATION IS OPEN!!!! AIPG 2021 National Conference Risk-Free Registration
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AIPG understands that times are uncertain due to COVID-19. This might include company travel freezes, job losses, etc. Our goal is to make it easier for you to attend the AIPG National Conference in Sacramento, CA. Therefore, we have implemented a risk-free registration. Once you register, if you cannot attend, full refunds will be available if you cancel by October 8, 2021. Refund Policy: Deadline to request a full refund is Friday, October 8, 2021, and must be in writing only. Substitutions are welcome. Based on the decision of AIPG, field trips and mini-workshops are subject to cancellation due to lack of participation. Notification and full refunds for field trips and mini-workshops will be given in case of required cancellations.
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Welcoming you back safely!
We can't wait to greet you in Sacramento, California, at the AIPG 58th National Conference. This conference brings together geoscience professionals and students from all over the country to provide the latest tools, technology, research, and resources to help attendees gain new knowledge and skills to advance their careers. Technical sessions, field trips led by geologists, mini-workshops, and inclusive networking opportunities, including our annual geo-trivia night, make this an event you won't want to miss.
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AIPG 3rd Annual Trivia contest
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Join members of AIPG for our 3rd Annual Geo-Trivia contest at the Annual Conference in Sacramento. Test your knowledge against geologists from around the country! Winners will receive prizes for their efforts. A cash bar will be available.
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AIPG is pleased to present — A virtual spring and summer book club!
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Please join us this spring and summer as AIPG members host monthly discussions on books that inspire leadership and foster meaningful relationships with the people around us.
All events are free, and we encourage our AIPG members to invite a friend or colleague to join the discussions. Events are limited to 100 participants.
Grab your favorite beverage and dive in with us to discuss books that have inspired your fellow geoscientists.
August 31, 2021 at 6:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
Matthew Rhoades hosts "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know" by Malcolm Gladwell
https://zoom.us/j/97415901884?pwd=YU5nd3M4dlNoVlAwNFIvc3FQNzA3QT09
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.OTHER INDUSTRY NEWS
August 31st - GTEC Underground Storage Tank Management And Compliance Assistance Seminar
AIPG
To All AIPG Members: We recently gave you notice of two Annual Seminars presented by the Georgia Tank & Environmental Contractors (GTEC) Association.
The two seminars are Aug 31, 2021 at the KSU Continuing Ed Facility in Kennesaw and a repeat of the same seminar on Sep 14, 2021 at the UGA Conference Center in Tifton, GA.
GTEC has decided to be a little more aggressive in their recruitment of attendees and have reduced their attendance fees to make the seminars a little more attractive. For those of you who may have already registered to attend, GTEC assures us that the appropriate refunds will be given. If you need to follow up on your refund, contact Bill Greer at billgreer@gteca.com.
The Georgia Environmental Protection Division is assisting GTEC with these seminars to help you stay in compliance with your Underground Storage Tanks.
Here are the links to register at the new reduced attendance fees.
Kennesaw Seminar: Aug 31, 2021 at the KSU Continuing Education Facility, Kennesaw, GA New Kennesaw Registration Flyer
Tifton Seminar: Sep 14, 2021 at the UGA Conference Center, Tifton, GA. New Tifton Registration Flyer
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11th International Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge
AIPG
ISMAR11 includes a full day of pre-conference workshops, three days of technical sessions, plenary sessions, awards luncheon, field trips and great networking, socializing, and entertainment opportunities.
Stay connected by signing up for the ISMAR11 mailing list for the latest information on abstracts, registration information, etc.
Conference website - https://www.ismar11.net/#about
Call For Abstracts
We want to hear from you! Managed Aquifer Recharge covers such a wide variety of activities that it is impossible to capture all the potential topics in a call for abstracts. What we have listed in the link below is a general guide to how topics may be organized at the conference. Don’t feel constrained by this list, just submit your abstract!
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.AIPG SECTION NEWS
The Mountains Beneath our Feet — The Precambrian and Paleozoic
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September 21, 2021 - AIPG Texas Section webinar
Zoom Webinar Series Part 1 of 'The Geology of the Llano Uplift and Central Texas'. The AIPG Texas Section is starting a monthly webinar series starting September 21, 2021. Webinars will be held every third Tuesday of the month.
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October 7, 2021 — AIPG Illinois / Indiana fall 2021 meeting
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Abstract: Climate change — present, and future — poses a serious threat to Illinois' citizens, economy, and environment. We'll discuss climate change in Illinois, its varied and interconnected impacts, and projections of future changes and the roles of mitigation and adaptation.
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.AIPG ONLINE STORE
Baseball Cap
AIPG's baseball cap has a velcro enclosure and embroidered lettering.
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T-shirt Earth is Our Coloring Book
- Heavy Cotton Tee
- Choice of colors: white and ash gray
- 5.3-ounce, 100% preshrunk, open-ended carded cotton (except gray shirts which are 99% cotton and 1% other fibers)
- Classic loose fit for all-day comfort
- Shoulder-to-shoulder tape and seamless collar
- Double-needle neck sleeve and bottom hem
*Price includes shipping.
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Tall Cafe Mug
This tall 16 oz. cobalt blue cafe mug has a glossy finished exterior with an easy to hold handle. It is safe in the microwave and features the AIPG logo in microwavable metallic gold.
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
'Great Unconformity' puzzle: Geologists dig into Grand Canyon's mysterious gap in time
SciTechDaily
A new study led by the University of Colorado Boulder reveals the complex history behind one of the Grand Canyon's most well-known geologic features: A mysterious and missing gap of time in the canyon’s rock record that covers hundreds of millions of years.
The research comes closer to solving a puzzle, called the "Great Unconformity," that has perplexed geologists since it was first described nearly 150 years ago.
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The five most impressive geological structures in the solar system
The Conversation
According to author David Rothery: When we talk about amazing geological features, we often limit ourselves to those on Earth. But as a geologist, I think that’s crazy – there are so many structures on other worlds that can excite and inspire, and that can put processes on our own planet into perspective.
Here, in no particular order, are the five geological structures in the solar system (excluding Earth) that most impress me.
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Sweden's tallest mountain is shrinking from climate change
Space.com
Sweden's highest mountain peak shrunk by 6 and half feet (2 meters) in one year due to the melting of the glacier that covers it, a new study has found.
The Kebnekaise glacier, captured in an image by the European satellite Sentinel 2 on July 28, has lost one third of its mass in recent years due to climate change, according to a statement by the European Copernicus Earth observation program, which manages the Sentinel Earth observation constellation.
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Would we still have severe thunderstorms over North America if the Gulf of Mexico were filled in with land?
ScienceDaily
The eastern half of the U.S is one of the principal hot spots for severe thunderstorm activity, especially tornadoes, globally. The standard explanation for this outcome is the combination high terrain to the west and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. A study in the Climate and Extreme Weather Laboratory in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences in Purdue University's College of Science largely overturns one half of this longstanding hypothesis.
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