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Professional
Societies
American Geophysical Union
"American Geophysical Union is an international
scientific society with more than 35,000 members in over
115 countries. For over 75 years, AGU researchers,
teachers, and science administrators have dedicated
themselves to advancing the understanding of Earth and
its environment in space and making the results
available to the public."
Geological Society of America
"Established in 1888, The Geological Society of America
provides access to elements that are essential to the
professional growth of earth scientists at all levels of
expertise and from all sectors: academic, government,
business, and industry."
International Association of Hydrogeologists
"IAH is
a scientific and educational organization whose aims are
to promote research into and understanding of the proper
management and protection of groundwater for the common
good throughout the world. IAH has over 3,500 members in
135 countries."
National Ground Water Association
"The
National Ground Water Association, founded in 1948, is a
not-for-profit professional society and trade
association for the ground water industry and
professions. Our more than 16,500 members from nearly 70
nations include the world's leading ground water
geologists and hydrologists, engineers, ground water
contractors, manufacturers, and suppliers of ground
water-related products and services."
Sigma Xi
"Founded
in 1886, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, is a
non-profit membership society of more than 70,000
scientists and engineers who were elected to the Society
because of their research achievements or potential.
Sigma Xi has more than 500 chapters at universities and
colleges, government laboratories and industry research
centers. In addition to publishing American Scientist,
Sigma Xi awards grants annually to promising young
researchers, holds forums on critical issues at the
intersection of science and society and sponsors a
variety of programs supporting honor in science and
engineering, science education, science policy and the
public understanding of science." |
Critical Reviewer
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience
"The
joint publication of the Association of Engineering
Geologists and the Geological Society of America."
Ground Water
"The
only technical publication strictly for ground water
hydrologists. Each issue of the bimonthly 35-year-old
journal contains scientific articles on pertinent ground
water-related subjects."
Journal of Coastal Research
"The
Coastal Education and Research Foundation (CERF) is a
non-profit corporation dedicated to the advancement of
the coastal sciences."
Southeastern Geology
"A
refereed journal that gives the reader an overview of
the geology of the region. In over 600 articles
published to date, the results of research in all
aspects of the geology of the southeastern United States
have been reported."
GSA - Southeastern Section
I reviewed student research grant proposals to GSA's
Southeastern Section from 2001 to 2004.
Prentice-Hall
I
occasionally review hydrogeology textbooks for Prentice
Hall.
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