TPG Volume 54 Number 2 INSIDE THIS ISSUE FEATURES
AIPG National Conference Welcome Letter Todd McFarland, CPG-11348
AIPG National Conference Information AIPG National Award Recipients
33 AIPG National Officer Candidate Articles and Biographies
Geologist and Regulatory Compliance Jan Horbaczewski, CPG-09369
A New Experience-based Applied Geology Degree at Metropolitan Statue University of Denver Uwe Kackstaetter, Ph.D, MEM-2437, Barbara EchoHawk, PhD.
2017 Official Mail-In Ballot 67
AWG Book Announcement - Tectonics, Climate Change and Evolution - Southern Canadian Cordillera Debra Hanneman
Membership Milestones!
Tales from the Field Hazardous Duty
Albert L. Lamarre, CPG-06798 AIPG Foundation: A Big Thank You to Donors
Apparent MVT Lead Mineralization Lawrence D. Turner, CPG-11408
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A Glowing Example of Geology Education: An Inspirational Tale
Douglas E. Liniger, CPG-09306
AIPG’s May 2017 Sand Mine Seminars and Field Trip
On the Cover: Douglas Lake during winter draw- down Jan. 9, 2017, from approximately 35.97949 -83.33661, looking southeast. It shows snow- covered blocks of coarsely arenaceous limestone within the upper part of the Middle Ordovician Sevier Shale. English Mountain, an overthrust block of Lower Cambrian Chilhowie Group clastics, is in the background. Photo taken by Martin Kohl.
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