Chuck Bailey gave a guided tour through a weird and wild Virginia, a place that not even the oldest members of the audience had seen. Bailey spoke April 17 on “Finding Faults in Old Virginia,” the ...
The East Broad Top Archives will host a special lecture on the geology of Broad Top Mountain on Saturday, June 14. Clifford H. Dodge, retired Senior Geologist of the Pennsylvania Geological Survey, ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Karl Wegmann will present “Recent advances in understanding the Lake Crescent fault system” at 4 p.m. Saturday. The free online lecture is sponsored by the Quimper Geologic Society.
Charles Lyell visited North America four times in the twelve years from 1841 to 1853. Except for the last visit, he both lectured and travelled widely to study geology. In 1841 he opened the second ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Trevor Contreras will present “The Geology and Art of Stone Carving” at 4 p.m. Saturday. The free online lecture is sponsored by the Quimper Geologic Society. Contreras will discuss ...
Lawrence W. Bradley, an environmental geologist at the University of Nebraska Omaha, argued in a lecture last Thursday that fossils taken from Sioux lands should be considered dispossessed Sioux ...
The Dishman Hills Conservancy is hosting a geology lecture Thursday from 6 to 7 p.m. A local geologist and Conservancy board member, Michael Hamilton, will speak at the Zoom lecture. The Dishman Hills ...
Boulder, Colo., USA: Media registration is open now for The Geological Society of America’s Connects 2022 meeting, to be held 9–12 October 2022 at the Colorado Convention Center (700 14th Street) in ...
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The U.S. Geological Survey California Water Science Center, Sacramento State University and University Enterprises, Inc., have a cooperative agreement to collaborate in the areas of scientific ...
On an unusually warm overcast day in late March, a group of about 25 first-year University of Delaware students walked down a winding path in White Clay Creek State Park. June Hazewski, a master's ...
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