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American Geosciences
The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) and the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) are offering the next Geoscience Online Learning Initiative (GOLI) webinar titled, "Well Re-Development Permitting Considerations and Costs."
This is the fourth and final webinar in this series, which will talk about how the costs for well re-development will vary. For a well that has not been maintained, the costs and methods for re-development can be very high. For well-maintained wells, re-development costs should be less. Remember that part of the re-development is to examine the well pump and motor and column pipe. State and local regulations must be followed as part of the re-development process.
Please contact AGI's Workforce Development Specialist Heather Houlton with any questions about AGI's GOLI offerings.
Stay tuned for future emails about next year's GOLI course offerings!
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AIPG

Hosted by AIPG National and the AIPG Wisconsin Section
Workshop attendees will learn the history, chemistry, sampling techniques and current treatment options of PFAS, as well as developing regulatory proposals throughout the country. More than 4,700 PFAS (per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances) exist in the world today. Many PFAS transform into highly persistent perfluorinated chemicals in the environment. Short-chain PFAS tend to be more water soluble and move more easily through soil to contaminate ground-water, surface water or drinking water.
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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 Student Scholarship applications for undergraduate and graduate are due Feb. 1.
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Contact the AIPG National Office if you would like assistance in providing an electronic ballot for 2019 section officers to your section members. Send the office your list of candidates and an electronic ballot will be setup. After a sample ballot email has been approved the office will send out an email with a link to the electronic ballot to section members eligible to vote. The results of the ballot will be sent to the designated section officer.
AIPG
Thank you to everyone that volunteered at the AIPG Booth. More than 120 students signed up as new AIPG Students at the booth. Every year at the AIPG booth we have a raffle with lots of great items. Photos of the raffle winners as well as our volunteers are available on the AIPG Facebook page.
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The Foundation of the American Institute of Professional Geologists held a silent auction at the Welcome Reception of the AIPG Annual Meeting in Colorado Springs in September 2018. The silent auction event was held to raise money through the sale of donated items for the benefit of the Foundation and its programs, and to raise awareness of the Foundation. There was a wide range of donations from AIPG members as well as several of the exhibitors at the annual meeting. Click here to see list of Gift-In-Kind Donors and Winning Bid Donors.
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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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Hanes® men's Beefy-T® long sleeve T-shirt is crafted from 6.1 oz., 100 percent ring-spun cotton for a soft hand with excellent durability. Comes with embroidered AIPG lettering with pick and gavel.

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A warm, stylish accessory constructed from 100 percent acrylic. This beanie comes in a variety of solid colors, or with a contrasting trim, embroidered with the AIPG logo.
Available colors: gray, gray/black, black, black/natural, light pink/white, natural/navy, navy, navy/natural.
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Smithsonian
Geologists have done pretty well piecing together the history of plate tectonics, or how sections of Earth's crust have pinballed across the globe crashing into one another and pulling apart. But there's one big puzzle piece they still need to figure out: Antarctica. That’s because the continent is covered with a layer of ice averaging over a mile thick, meaning studying the bedrock directly is nearly impossible. But recently, a satellite measuring the pull of Earth's gravity was able to penetrate that ice, revealing the tectonic history locked below the frozen continent.
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Batch experiments between solid materials including komatiite, peridotite and basalt with an H2O-CO2 atmosphere were performed at temperatures from 200 degrees Celcius to 500 degrees Celcius to simulate the interaction between the new rocky crust formed after the magma ocean stage and the concurrent proto-atmosphere of the early Earth. Electron microscopic observations show that clay mineral flakes were generated in all experiments.
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University of Cincinnati via ScienceDaily
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are perfecting an innovative way to track the migration of elusive wildlife to help in their conservation.
UC professor Brooke Crowley studies feathers plucked from hawks captured for leg-banding in Idaho. Cooper's hawks and sharp-shinned hawks are small, predatory raptors that live across North America. They can be difficult to study because of their secretive natures.
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Geosciences
The Tavan Bogd mountains (of which, the main peak, Khuiten Uul, reaches 4374 m a.s.l.) are situated in the central part of the Altai mountain system, in the territories of Russia, Mongolia and China. The massif is the largest glacierized area of Altai. The purposes of this study were to provide a full description of the scale and structure of the modern glacierized area of the Tavan Bogd massif, to reconstruct the glaciers of the Little Ice Age (LIA), to estimate the extent of the glaciers in 1968, and to determine the main glacial trends, and their causes, from the peak of the LIA.
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Geological Society of America via ScienceDaily
In 1811 and 1812, the region around New Madrid, Missouri, experienced a number of major earthquakes. The final and largest earthquake in this sequence occurred on the Reelfoot fault, and temporarily changed the course of the Mississippi River. These earthquakes are estimated to be just shy of magnitude 8.0 and devastated towns along the Mississippi River — soil liquefied, houses collapsed and chimneys toppled.
Because of the 1811-1812 earthquakes, the New Madrid area is recognized as a high-hazard zone for potential future seismic events.
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Minerals
Ultramafic nickel ores are difficult to process because they contain serpentine, an anisotropic mineral with a nonspherical morphology and multiple pH-dependent surface charges. Dehydroxylation of serpentine in ultramafic nickel ores by microwave treatment is proposed to improve the processability of these ores. Upon heating, serpentine is converted to olivine, an isotropic mineral that is benign in mineral processing circuits. The microwave heating of two ultramafic nickel ores is explored in this paper, as well as effects on mineralogy and grindability.
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