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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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GOLI
Geoscience Online Learning Initiative (GOLI) Upcoming Live Webinar Events
Geoscience Online Learning Initiative (GOLI) On-Demand Courses Now Available:
Please contact AGI's Workforce Development Specialist Heather Houlton with any questions about AGI's GOLI offerings.
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AIPG
Send in your nominations for AIPG National Awards and AIPG Section Leadership Awards by Jan. 15.
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AIPG
Annual membership dues are due and payable Jan. 1, in accordance with Article 8, Section 8.2.1, of the Bylaws.
Click on Login to pay dues online with credit card, PayPal, or eCheck (instructions here), make a donation and purchase insignia items. Your login is your email and the system has you setup your password if you haven't already. You must login to pay dues, search the directory, or make changes to your record.
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Click here for the many benefits available for AIPG members.
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AIPG
AIPG Student Scholarship applications for undergraduate and graduate are due Feb. 1.
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Foundation of the AIPG
It is that time of year. As you review your dues statement for 2019 and look at end-of-the-year donations, please take the opportunity to include a donation to the Foundation of the American Institute of Professional Geologists. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization so your donation is eligible for a deduction on your taxes. We ask that you support the Foundation with monetary contributions that would be used primarily to fund our scholarship and young professional initiatives, and other Foundation programs as well. The Foundation relies on the support of generous individual and corporate or group donors for financial contributions or gifts in kind.
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AIPG
We would like your help in submitting an article for the upcoming January/February/March 2019 Student Issue of "The Professional Geologist" (TPG) that will assist our student members in knowing what to be prepared for. Your submittal can be a couple of paragraphs, a letter, an opinion piece, an article on what you are currently working on, a geologic field trip or field camp (include photos), etc.
Students are encouraged to submit articles on what they are currently working on, a geologic field trip or field camp, student chapter activities, etc. (include photos).
Articles should be submitted electronically via email to aipg@aipg.org. The deadline for submitting an article is Nov. 1. Articles are always welcome so if you cannot make the deadline please send it in when you can.
Past issues of the Student Issue are available online.
AIPG
Date: Oct. 24
Time: 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Place: The Morton Arboretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle, Illinois
- Technical Program and Guest Speakers: Dr. Hannes E. Leetaru, Ph.D., Illinois State Geological Survey, "An Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage in the Illinois Basin"
- The event includes free entry to the Morton Arboretum grounds!
- Arrive early, stroll through the gardens and take in the fall colors!
- Visit www.mortonarb.org for directions.
- This event is free and open to the community practicing in the geological sciences in Illinois and Indiana (non-member donations are requested). A light dinner and cash bar will be provided.
- For more information, contact Craig McCammack or (630) 936-0332
AIPG
Just a quick update on our schedule for the AIPG UC Davis/Sonoma State student Chapter meetings. We have scheduled our next meeting for 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8. Lorraine Flint, Hydrologist with the U.S.G.S., will be our speaker.
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AIPG
Annual Membership Meeting Announcement
Please join us at the FR 8 House Kitchen and Tap, 200 S. Camino Del Pueblo, in Bernalillo, New Mexico at 11:00 for our annual membership meeting.
Please consider nominations for the Treasurer and Vice President positions. Send them by email to John Sorrell and he will share them with the Executive Committee and a ballot will be sent out on or about Nov. 1.
We will continue to work toward developing a five year plan and attempt to implement a one year plan. Information from the National Convention recently held in Colorado will be given. We also would like to establish a student liaison committee to continue the development of Earth Science professionals from New Mexico institutions of higher learning, like has been established in Socorro.
This will be the business meeting we need to continue to move our section forward to benefit our membership. We will be presenting information about National resources and efforts being made to work closely with AGI and others to benefit our profession.
Please contact John Sorrell with any nominations you may have for the aforementioned open positions, Vice President and Treasure. An announcement of the successful election of the new officers for President Elect (Vice President) and Treasurer will be made.
AIPG

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AIPG
Past section newsletters are available online.
Vaca Muerta Drilling & Completions Efficiency 2018

Permian Midstream 2018

AIPG
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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AIPG
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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AIPG
This pullover hooded sweatshirt is 7.8-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly PrintPro® XP low pill, air jet spun yarn, with high-stitch density fleece, two-ply hood with grommets and dyed-to-match draw-cord, set-in sleeves, front pouch pocket and embroidered AIPG logo with pick and gavel.
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AIPG
A 6.5 oz. fabric, 100 percent cotton, garment washed, generous cut, double needle stitched, tuck-in tail, button-down collar, horn tone buttons, patch pocket and adjustable cuffs with an embroidered AIPG logo is now available. Available in sizes small-3XL.
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AIPG
The AIPG Expandable Briefcase has the AIPG logo, durable 600 denier polyester fabric and a large, padded main compartment with a laptop sleeve. It contains an organizational panel under the flap with a front slip pocket, a large zippered pocket in the front flap, detachable, adjustable, padded shoulder strap and a dual buckle closure on the front. Available in black, chili red, forest green, navy and twilight blue.
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New Scientist
The oldest fossils in the world might not be anything of the kind. Instead they may simply be deformed rocks, reopening the question of when life began to leave its mark in the fossil record.
However, even if the fossils are not real, other evidence still suggests that life began early in Earth's history.
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Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
The Nankai subduction zone off the Kii Peninsula, Japan, has a large potential to generate megathrust earthquakes in the near future. To investigate the temporal variation of stress or strain in the Nankai subduction zone, we estimated the temporal variation of seismic velocity by using cross-correlations of ambient noise in the frequency range 0.7–2.0 Hz, which was dominated by ACR waves, recorded by the DONET offshore seismic network from 1 October 2014 to 30 November 2017.
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New Atlas
It's said that time heals all wounds, and apparently that even applies to wounds on the Earth itself. Woodleigh Crater in Western Australia could be one of the largest impact craters on the planet, but getting an exact measure is hard when there's hundreds of millions of years of dirt and rock swept over the top of it. But now, researchers from Curtin University have discovered new evidence that the crater could be bigger than previously thought, thanks to the presence of one of the rarest minerals ever found.
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The News International
Is Mercury's core liquid or solid, and why — on the smallest planet in our solar system — is it so big? What can the planet closest to the Sun tell us about how our solar system came into being? An unmanned European-Japanese space mission, dubbed BepiColombo, blasted off early Oct. 20 from French Guiana, to probe these and other mysteries.
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U.S. Geological Survey
On Oct. 21, 1868, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the San Francisco Bay area. Although the region was sparsely populated, the quake on the Hayward Fault was one of the most destructive in California's history. The 150th anniversary of the 1868 earthquake, and all historical earthquake anniversaries, are opportunities to remind people that we live in earthquake country and we should all be prepared for the next big quake.
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Geosciences
We present the results of the study of a large and rapid landslide disaster event, which occurred in Montescaglioso, southern Italy, on Dec. 3, 2013. The studied landslide developed following extreme rainfalls in a zone characterized by a stabilized paleo-landslide body and anthropized in time, filling some streams of the original hydrographic network.
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