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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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Hosted by AIPG National and the AIPG Wisconsin Section. Registration is open.
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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Send in your nominations for AIPG National Awards and AIPG Section Leadership Awards by Jan. 15.
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Annual membership dues are due and payable Jan. 1, in accordance with Article 8, Section 8.2.1, of the Bylaws.
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AIPG Student Scholarship applications for undergraduate and graduate are due Feb. 15.
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Join the AIPG-CO Section for our Annual Dinner and Student Mentoring Session!
The Student Mentoring Session is free to attend (but an RSVP ticket is required) and will begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at 6:30 p.m. Network with industry professionals and graduate school representatives. Hors-d'oeuvres and a cash bar will be available during the Student Session.
The Annual Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. The CO-Section is proud to announce that Susan Morrice, founder of Belize Natural Energy, will be the keynote speaker for the evening. Please see the ticket options for meal choices. Register online. Please contact the CO-Section Treasurer, Jessica Davey with any questions.
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The AIPG Michigan Section is calling for abstracts and student posters for the 9th Annual AIPG MI Workshop to held June 11-12, 2019, at the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center on Higgins Lake in Roscommon County, Michigan.
Call for Abstracts — Submittal Deadline: Jan. 18, 2019.
Call for Student Posters — Submittal Deadline: April 15, 2019.
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This congress will be bringing together the region's leading operators, Oklahoma's key regulatory bodies, and technology & service providers from across the nation to share their knowledge and experiences on proven and effective ways to optimize water management strategies. The event is made up of a half day Kingfisher County Water Transfer Seminar on Dec 11, followed by a 2 day conference packed with E&P case studies and discussions. 15 percent discount available for AIPG members using the registration code AIPG15.
Highlights
- Tuesday, Dec. 11: Kingfisher County Water Transfer Seminar
- Wednesday, Dec 12. Focus: Water Reuse, Treatment, Disposal & Strategies For Curbing Induced Seismicity
- Wednesday, Dec 13. Focus: Water Transfer, Right of Way, Pipeline & Infrastructure Designs, Sourcing, Storage
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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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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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This polar fleece, 1/4 zip pullover jacket has a sweat patch and double collar, 1-inch double needle elastic waist and cuffs, taped contrast collar, on-seam pockets, yolk front and double needle half-moon sweat patch. Embroidered AIPG lettering and pick and gavel in white and gold. Available in a variety of colors and sizes.
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Stainless Steel Travel Mug — 18 oz., with blue color grip and slider spill-proof lid mechanism.
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MIT News
In 2020, NASA's next rover will launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida and head to the Jezero Crater on Mars. Jezero was once home to an ancient lake-delta system that scientists believe may have captured and preserved information on the Red Planet's evolution — and, if it ever existed there, evidence of ancient life. The location was selected from among 60 candidates for its rich geology dating back to 3.6 to 3.9 billion years.
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Anchorage Daily News
Small aftershocks continued Monday from Friday's 7.0 earthquake, with more than 1,800 measured by early evening. A total of 153 measured greater than 3.0, 18 were at 4.0 or greater and five were greater than 5.0, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center.
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Nature
In 2015, Lisa Mol stared at a series of satellite images, distraught. The before-and-after pictures showed how the Islamist terrorist group ISIS had damaged the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra with explosives and bulldozers. An oasis in the desert, Palmyra had been a cultural meeting place in the first and second centuries AD, and contained the fingerprints of many civilizations. Mol, who specializes in rock art and rock deterioration, is now spearheading an initiative — the first of its kind — to quantify and catalogue the impacts of bullets in rock at a heritage site in the Middle East. The eventual goal is to inform efforts to conserve or repair such sites.
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The Gazette
Only seven minutes after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake began shaking Alaska just north of Anchorage on Nov. 30, reverberating seismic waves started to arrive in Iowa.
A seismometer on the University of Iowa campus began registering the minute movements of just fractions of a millimeter at 11:37 a.m. — shortly after the 11:30 earthquake began rocking Alaska 3,461 miles away. For an hour and 15 minutes after their arrival, William Barnhart, UI assistant professor in earth and environmental science, reported watching waves echo through Iowa via the UI's relatively new seismometer, providing geology students the chance to study geological events in real time.
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Geosciences
The increasing use of energy resources recovered from subsurface environments and the resulting carbon imbalance in the environment has motivated the need to develop thermodynamically downhill pathways to convert and store CO2 as water-insoluble calcium or magnesium carbonates. While previous studies extensively explored aqueous routes to produce calcium and magnesium carbonates from CO2, there is limited scientific understanding of the phase evolution and textural changes during the direct gas-solid conversion routes to produce calcium carbonate from calcium hydroxide, which is one of the abundant constituents of alkaline industrial residues.
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Minerals
In the assessment of critical minerals, environmental impacts have been a focus of a number of methodologies. In the case of resource security for critical minerals, there are a variety of potential strategies that might be used to reduce criticality from the supply risk perspective, but the environmental consequences of these strategies need to be evaluated. Japan is a country with a heavy dependence on imported materials, and thus has examined various alternative resource supply strategies to improve resource security. This study examines these alternative strategies and evaluates the consequential environmental implications, focusing on the domestic impacts in Japan.
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Minerals
Correlation of hydrocarbon reservoir sandstones is one of the most important economic applications for heavy mineral analysis. In this paper, we review the fundamental principles required for establishing correlation frameworks using heavy mineral data, and illustrate the applications of a wide variety of heavy mineral techniques using a number of case studies from hydrocarbon reservoirs in the North Sea and adjacent areas.
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