The job opening is posted here: https://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/437082
Saturday, December 03, 2022
Bill Haneberg to complete his time as Kentucky State Geologist
Friday, December 02, 2022
Matt Heller has been named State Geologist of Virginia
David Spears has completed his time as State Geologist of Virginia
Tuesday, November 01, 2022
Carey Bridges will be Missouri State Geologist
https://dnr.mo.gov/communications/news/missouri-department-natural-resources-names-new-state-geologist-director-geological-survey
https://dnr.mo.gov/node/1846
Monday, October 17, 2022
Mankin Award to West Virginia
The award honors Charles Mankin (1932-2012), who as Director of the Oklahoma Geological Survey for forty years (1967-2007) was a tireless advocate for geologic mapping.
The 2022 AASG Mankin Award has been presented to Susan Pool, Ray Boswell, John Saucer and B.J. Carney, for their publication:
West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey Report of Investigation 36: Estimates of Natural Gas Resources and Recovery Efficiency Associated with Marcellus Development in West Virginia.
Congratulations!
Friday, October 14, 2022
Meghan Seremet is Connecticut State Geologist
https://portal.ct.gov/deep/geology/connecticut-state-geologist
Margaret Thomas has completed her time as Connecticut State Geologist
Thursday, September 01, 2022
Matt Morgan is State Geologist of Colorado
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Karen Berry has completed her time as Colorado State Geologist
Before that, she was an exploration geologist for Petro Lewis in Texas, engineering geologist for CRS Sirrine in Arizona, geotechnical reclamation specialist for the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board, and County Geologist for Jefferson County. She obtained her degree in geological engineering from Colorado School of Mines in 1982.
Karen was AASG VP in 2016/17, President Elect in 17/18, President in 18/19, and Past President in 19/20. Best of luck for your next steps, Karen!
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Eric Carson has been named Interim Wisconsin State Geologist
He received his BS from West Virginia University and his MS and PhD from UW–Madison. His research focuses on the advance and retreat of the last great ice sheet across North America, processes associated with rivers and floods, and how rivers sculpt landscapes. Welcome to AASG, Eric!
A mineral is named after former State Geologist Priscilla Grew!
It is named for Priscilla Grew, who has held several posts, including State Geologist of Minnesota from 1986 to 1993. As Priscilla P. Dudley, she was first to reveal oscillatory zoning in eclogitic garnet using scanning electron beam photography; hence the nickname “the garnet lady” that she shares with Galuskina. Grew’s mother introduced her to collecting minerals in 1947 when Grew was only seven and the family was on vacation in Colorado.
Congratulations, Priscilla!
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00357529.2022.2074257
Joe Gillman to complete his time as State Geologist of Missouri
Joe was AASG President in 2015/2016, having joined Executive
in 2011, and Annual Meeting Host in 2017; he currently is the Finance Committee chair for the National Association of State Boards of Geology.
Joe has been serving on the State Oil and Gas Council,
Missouri Mining Commission, Missouri Board of Geologists Registration, Well
Installation Board, and Industrial Minerals Advisory Council.
Best of luck for your move to Colorado, Joe!
Bob Milici, State Geologist of Virginia from 1979 to 1991
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/robert-milici-obituary?id=36360708
Larry Woodfork, State Geologist of West Virginia from 1988 to 2002
Larry D. Woodfork, former West Virginia State Geologist, passed away on August 22, 2022, in Morgantown, at the age of 83.
Larry attended Indiana and WV Universities, joined the WV Survey in 1968, was appointed assistant state geologist in 1969, and was director and state geologist from 1988 until his retirement in 2002. Larry was AASG President in 1998-99, and he also served as President of AGI, and AIPG, as well as Chair of the 2007-2009 International Year of Planet Earth.
He received the AIPG Parker and Van Couvering Medals, the AGI Campbell Medal, and the AAPG Galey Medal. He will long be very well remembered by us all, for many reasons, including his role as the 'father of the Pick and Gavel'.
https://www.dominionpost.com/2022/08/27/larry-woodfork-2/
Early Career Award to Kansas Geological Survey Scientist
Sam has been working on how water and land management decisions affect the people, economy and environment of the Great Plains, including relationships between intermittent and ephemeral streams and playas and other ecological systems, studying the effects of irrigator-driven groundwater conservation programs on water resources and developing easy-to-use tools to estimate streamflow depletion caused by groundwater pumping. His current work in part is funded by NSF, USDA, USGS, and NASA.
Zipper has been with the Kansas Survey since 2019, and is the author or co-author of 58 scientific publications with more than 250 co-authors from more than 150 institutions. Congratulations, Sam!
https://today.ku.edu/2022/08/17/kansas-geological-survey-scientist-receives-early-career-award
Monday, August 01, 2022
Priscilla Grew wins the 2022 GSA President's Medal
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
2022 Campbell Medalist, Jean M. Bahr
Friday, July 01, 2022
Frye Award to Wisconsin
John C. Frye joined USGS in 1938, he went to the Kansas Geological Survey in 1942, he was its Director from 1945 to 1954, he was Chief of the Illinois State Geological Survey until 1974, and he was GSA Executive Director until his retirement in 1982, shortly before his death. John was active in AASG and on national committees, and was influential in the growth of environmental geology.
The 2022 Frye Award will be presented to Wisconsin authors, for their publication: A. C. Fehling, and D. J. Hart, 2021, Potential Effects of Climate Change on Stream Temperature in the Marengo River Headwaters, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin 115, 74 p. Congratulations!
https://wgnhs.wisc.edu/catalog/publication/000976/resource/b115
State Geologist of Kansas, Jay Kalbas
Rolfe Mandel to complete his time as State Geologist of Kansas
Monday, June 20, 2022
Total annual funding to state geological surveys exceeds a quarter billion dollars
Sunday, June 19, 2022
Jim Faulds, AASG President, 2022-2023
The 2022 AASG Annual Meeting in Nevada – a great success!
AASG Distinguished Service Award to Jon Arthur
AASG Distinguished Service Award to Vicki McConnell
AASG Distinguished Service Award to Bob Marvinney
AASG Distinguished Service Award to Chip Groat
AASG Presidential Award to Harvey Thorleifson
DMT returns to an in-person format
Friday, June 10, 2022
Vicki Cowart, 2022 Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame Inductee
Vicki Cowart is one of seventeen extraordinary women who have been inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame for the class of 2022. Vicki was State Geologist of Colorado from 1992 to 2003, AASG President in 2001/2002, and AGI Campbell Medalist in 2010. In 2021, Cowart retired as president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains (PPRM). Vicki graduated from the Colorado School of Mines (CSM), and has been honored by that institution. Congratulations, Vicki!
https://www.cogreatwomen.org/
Tuesday, April 05, 2022
Ruarri Day-Stirrat, State Geologist of Oregon
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Steve Dickson Named Maine State Geologist
https://www.maine.gov/dacf/about/news/news.shtml?id=6216903
Thursday, March 03, 2022
2022 AASG Pick and Gavel Award to Senator Barrasso
AASG presents the Pick and Gavel Award to distinguished friends of geology who have made significant contributions to advancing the role that geoscience plays in public policy. The 2022 recipient is Senator John Barrasso M.D. of Wyoming. Senator Barrasso was sworn in to US Senate in 2007, and previously served in the Wyoming Senate from 2003 to 2007. He is the ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. He also serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee. During 24 years as an orthopedic surgeon, he served as President of the Wyoming Medical Society and was named Wyoming Physician of the Year. Senator Barrasso received his M.D. from Georgetown in 1978, and conducted his residency at Yale Medical School in New Haven, Connecticut.
Saturday, February 19, 2022
David LePain, State Geologist of Alaska
Steve Masterman to complete his time as State Geologist of Alaska
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Harley Means, State Geologist of Florida
Guy “Harley” Means is the 7th State Geologist of
Florida, as successor to Jon Arthur, who is now Executive Director of AGI. Harley
was born and raised in Tallahassee as a fourth generation Florida native. He
grew up on Tall Timbers Research Station where his father was director. He received
his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in geology from Florida State University. At
the Survey, he has worked on stratigraphy, paleontology, karst,
geoarchaeology, and hydrogeology. He is coauthor of Roadside Geology of Florida.
Congratulations, Harley!
Ken Bradbury to complete his time as State Geologist of Wisconsin
Kenneth R. Bradbury is planning to retire as Director of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey in July 2022. Ken was appointed State Geologist as successor to Jamie Robertson in 2015. He has performed superbly as AASG Statistician since 2019. Ken is a hydrogeologist with broad accomplishments and influence. He has worked on Wisconsin groundwater since 1982, and he has had national roles such as with the National Academy. Ken’s B.A. was from Ohio Wesleyan, his Master's from Indiana, and his PhD from UW-Madison in 1982. Thanks for your service, Ken!
Monday, January 03, 2022
Ben Dejong, State Geologist of Vermont
Benjamin Dejong has been appointed Vermont State Geologist, effective today. Ben has for a decade been a hydrogeological consultant based in Montpelier, and he also spent a couple years teaching at Norwich University. Prior to consulting, Ben worked for eight years with the USGS, including work on Chesapeake Bay Geology. He holds a PhD from University of Vermont, and he also graduated from Calvin College and Utah State. Welcome, Ben!