Tuesday, May 19, 2015

AASG's Mankin Award to Missouri Geological Survey



The winner of AASG’s 2015 Charles J. Mankin Memorial Award goes to the Missouri Geological Survey’s publication, The Paleozoic Succession in Missouri, Part 1(Revised) – Cambrian System; Justin G. Davis, Kevin R. Evans, Vincent E. Kurtz, James F. Miller, Patrick S. Mulvany, James R. Palmer, John F. Repetski, and Thomas L. Thompson, authors; Patrick S. Mulvany and Thomas J. Thompson, editors; Report of Investigations 70.

The Award is given each year to a nominated geological map, compilation, or report on regional, energy, or mineral resource geology published in one of the three preceding calendar years by a state geological survey. A shared $1,000 prize and a certificate to each author is presented at the AASG Mid-Year Meeting, to be held this November in Baltimore, MD. in concert with the Geological Society of America’s Annual Meeting.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Environmental geology award to Utah Geological Survey



This year’s winner of the John C. Frye Memorial Award in Environmental Geology is, “Investigation of Land Subsidence and Earth Fissures in Cedar Valley, Iron County, Utah,” Special Study 150, Utah Geological Survey, 2014, Tyler Knudsen, Paul Inkenbrandt, William Lund, Mike Lowe, and Steve Bowman, authors. 

This award is co-sponsored by the Geological Society of America and AASG for the best nominated publication in the field of environmental geology published by a state geological survey or by GSA during the past three years.  The Utah report was selected by a three-person panel from amongst nine excellent submittals.

The award will be presented during the GSA Annual Meeting, to be held in Baltimore, MD in November 1-4 of this year.  The award will be announced at the GSA Awards Ceremony, and the award itself will be presented at the AASG Mid-Year Meeting which runs in conjunction with the GSA meeting. 




Sunday, May 17, 2015

AASG Distinguished Service Award to James Robertson of Wisconsin



It gives me great pleasure to announce on behalf of President Jon Arthur, that the recipient of the 2015 AASG Distinguished Service Award is our good friend and respected colleague, James M. Robertson, State Geologist of Wisconsin. [Photo credit, Univ. of Wisconsin]

In his 22 years as a member of AASG and State Geologist of Wisconsin, Jamie has made innumerable contributions to both his own State Survey as well as to the AASG organization.  Jamie has represented AASG to the AGI, GSA, and the NRC where he served on the Board of Earth Sciences and Resources, and has a long and successful association with the National Cooperative Geological Mapping Program.  Jamie has served as AASG Secretary/Treasurer, Vice President, and President.

Jamie will be formally presented with this well-deserved award at the 2015 AASG Annual Business Meeting in Flagstaff, Arizona, June 17.  Please join me in thanking and congratulating our colleague on this achievement.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Registration deadline looming for AASG 2015 annual meeting




Early registration for the 2015 AASG Annual Meeting in Flagstaff, June 14-18, 2015, ends on May 15.   The room block at the Drury Inn & Suites closes on May 12, so make your reservation now even if you are not ready to register:    http://aasg2015.azgs.az.gov/ 

We invite you to register early to take advantage of the discounted rates, at http://registration.azexperience.org/

Please feel free to forward the site to your colleagues and encourage them to join us in Flagstaff.  [right, geologic map of Grand Canyon]

Friday, April 10, 2015

Petroleum Geologist position at Idaho Geological Survey

SENIOR PETROLEUM GEOLOGIST 8 POSITION
Idaho Geological Survey

Position Summary

The Idaho Geological Survey has three offices throughout the state with the main office located on the campus of the University of Idaho in Moscow. The survey is seeking to hire a full-time Senior Petroleum Geologist who will work from the Moscow office. Annual salary for the position ranges from $44, 491.20 to $56, 347.20 (depending on experience) and successful candidates are eligible for full benefits. Minimum qualifications include a Master’s degree in Geology and three additional years of post-graduate applied geologic work experience. Necessary requirements for the position include experience supervising geologists or other technical staff, proficiency with field and subsurface investigations, surface and subsurface geologic mapping skills, and experience compiling and analyzing data. The primary research emphasis is subsurface petroleum geological assessment within Idaho which requires extended travel, field work, interaction and development of relationships with industry, state and federal agencies, academic institutions, professional colleagues, and the general public. Geological field mapping or sequence stratigraphic project duties will be assigned as needed during a portion of the summer months to assist with agency mapping obligations and deliverables to the U.S. Geological Survey. Applicants should also have experience with maintaining a fiscal budget for research or industry projects and a publication track record. Field work may include hiking over rough terrain while carrying equipment. Extended travel and overnight stays will be required for field assignments and public speaking engagements. The Senior Petroleum Geologist 8 reports directly to the Director of the Idaho Geological Survey. A complete job description and instructions of how to apply for the position are shown in the link listed below:

https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/8575