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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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Nov. 12
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Webinar |
Nov. 14
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Improving Earthquake Resiliency Through the Use of Post-Earthquake Clearinghouses |
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Nov. 14-15
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Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Workshop |
Register |
Dec. 10
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2nd Annual Scoop & Stack Upstream & Midstream Water Management Congress 2019 |
Oklahoma City |
Dec. 10
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30th Annual AIPG Nevada Section Exploration Roundup |
Nevada |
Feb. 8, 2020
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AIPG Arizona Section Event — Tucson, Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase |
Tucson, Arizona |
Feb. 27, 2020
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Beyond the Theoretical: What's Working for PFAS Management? |
Middleton, Wisconsin |
March 20-22, 2020
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GSA Southeastern and Northeastern Sections Annual Meeting — Geoscience Careers for New Geoscience Graduates |
Reston, Virginia |
April 7-8, 2020
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AIPG Georgia Section 9th Innovative Environmental Assessment and Remediation Technology |
Contact Ron Wallace |
April 20-24, 2020
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The 16th Sinkhole Conference |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
April 30, 2020
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The 2020 Western South Dakota Hydrology Conferencee |
Rapid City, South Dakota |
May 12-24, 2020
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Geological Society of Nevada 2020 Symposium |
Contact Eric Struhsacker |
Oct. 3, 2020
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2020 AIPG National Annual Conference |
Sacramento, California |
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The benefits of activated carbon and zero valent iron (ZVI) have been known for some time. Recent advances in hydrocolloid technology allow for these proven amendments to be optimally applied to the subsurface, directly improving remedial results. To learn this and other helpful Opportunity Zones tips, download the eBook.
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The AIPG Store has two new T-shirts available — order online. $17 for AIPG members or $19 for non-members (includes S&H).
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The men's Sport-Tek® ultimate performance long-sleeve crew T-shirt combines a soft cotton hand with sweat-wicking performance to make training (or lounging) cooler and drier. Fabric/style: 5-ounce, 95/5 poly/spandex jersey; tag-free label, loose athletic fit and raglan sleeves.
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This 17.5-inch by 14.25-inch drawsting cinch backpack compartment holds personal or business essentials. It features a front pocket with an earbud port that is great for listening to music on the go and the contrast color details on the front offer a touch of style.
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Sci-News
Microfossils provide information about the antiquity of life on Earth and the nature of the early biosphere, however some mystery still surrounds how they were preserved.
It generally thought that many of the oldest microfossils formed when silica grew on their cell walls encasing the micro-organism. But a previously unrecognized mode of fossilization of ancient microbes may explain how some of Earth's oldest microfossils formed, according to new research.
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Geosciences
Many of the Earth's sedimentary basins are affected by glaciations. Repeated glaciations over millions of years may have had a significant effect on the physical conditions in sedimentary basins and on basin structuring. This paper presents some of the major effects that ice sheets might have on sedimentary basins, and includes examples of quantifications of their significance.
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Earth System Dynamics
The global carbon budget of terrestrial ecosystems is chiefly determined by major flows of carbon dioxide (CO2) such as photosynthesis and respiration, but various minor flows exert considerable influence in determining carbon stocks and their turnover. This study assessed the effects of eight minor carbon flows on the terrestrial carbon budget using a process-based model, the Vegetation Integrative SImulator for Trace gases (VISIT), which included non-CO2 carbon flows, such as methane and biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions and subsurface carbon exports and disturbances such as biomass burning, land-use changes and harvest activities.
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Eos
Because Earth's land and submarine canyons look similar, researchers have traditionally surmised that they formed through similar processes. Evaluating that assumption has proven difficult, however, due largely to lack of data. "Scientists have more high-resolution imagery of the surface of Mars than of Earth’s ocean floor," according to one recent statement.
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Pennsylvania State University via Phys.org
Using site-specific watershed data to determine the most cost-effective agricultural best management practices — rather than requiring all the recommended practices be implemented across the entire watershed — could make staying below the Chesapeake Bay's acceptable pollution load considerably less expensive.
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ZME Science
The Nile River has a surprisingly steady path, nourishing the valleys of Africa for millions of years and shaping the course of civilizations. But for geologists, that was weird. Why is the Nile so steady when rivers (particularly larger rivers in flat areas) tend to meander so much?
Now, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin believed they've cracked that mystery, and it has a lot to do with movement inside the Earth's mantle.
The study was published in Nature.
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Smithsonian
NASA scientists recently opened a sample tube of rock and soil collected on the moon during Apollo 17. The tube remained unopened for nearly 47 years, and it is the first time NASA scientists have broken in to a fresh moon sample in over four decades. Researchers are using the lunar dirt to test next-generation sampling tools in preparation for the next time humans fly to the moon.
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The Weather Channel
A part of Texas that is being heavily developed for oil and gas production has seen a dramatic increase in earthquakes over the past decade, a new study shows.
Researchers examined more than 7,000 seismic events in West Texas between 2000 and 2017, according to the study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research — Solid Earth.
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Underground Space
Geosynthetics and deep cement mixed (DCM) soil columns have been widely used to improve soft soil grounds in many countries and regions. This paper presents an experimental study on a geosynthetic-reinforced sand fill over marine clay with or without DCM columns under different loadings.
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The Daily Iowan
Research conducted by a University of Iowa-led team indicates that a series of earthquakes that occurred in Southern California in July triggered stress on the Garlock Fault Line, which has remained dormant for the last century. The U.S. Geological Survey collaborated on this project as well, and funding for the research came from the Southern California Earthquake Center.
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