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American Association of State Geologists
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The Association of American State Geologists (AASG) represents the State Geologists of the 50 United States and Puerto Rico. Founded in 1908, AASG seeks to advance the science and practical application of geology and related earth sciences in the United States and its territories, commonwealths, and possessions.
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The purpose of the Arizona Geological Society, Inc. is the promotion and encouragement of interest in the science of geology and in the geology of the State of Arizona. To this end, the Society holds monthly meetings, sponsors field trips and symposia, and publishes field trip guides and the Digest at irregular intervals. The Arizona Geological Society was founded in 1948.
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Formed in 1987, AHS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing hydrology and water resource research, planning, and development. We not only provide an open forum for professionals to exchange information, but we also support public understanding, education, and training in the science and technology of hydrology and water resources.
Baton Rouge Geological Society
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The Carolina Geological Society was founded in 1937 and incorporated in 1985. It is an exclusively charitable and educational organization, and is fully tax-exempt under 501 (c)(3) and 509 (a)(2) of the US Internal Revenue Code.
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Founded in 1882, the Colorado Scientific Society promotes knowledge, the understanding of science, and its application to human needs, focusing primarily on earth science, but welcoming members with interests in all fields of science.
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The Geological Society of Maine is a non-profit organization dedicated to geological issues and education in Maine. The Society’s membership includes teachers, students, working geologists, aspiring geologists, retired geologists and other interested persons.
Geological Society of Minnesota
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The Geological Society of Minnesota is a public-spirited, nonprofit educational organization that has been in operation since 1938. Our ongoing mission has been to promote public interest and supply educational support in the geological sciences. We do this by sponsoring free lectures and labs at the University of Minnesota, conducting statewide and regional field trips, holding classroom presentations for schools, maintaining a media library, publishing relevant information of public distribution, and maintaining and expanding upon a series of geological markers located throughout the state
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Geological Society of New Hampshire
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We are a group of geologists, professional geologists and people interested in geology. Our purpose is to advance the science of geology and the geologic sciences as a profession in New Hampshire. We publish four newsletters a year and host three dinner meetings with interesting speakers and a field trip each year. Check out our newsletter on the Publications page and click on Meetings and Events for our next gathering. If you are a teacher, click on the Outreach Activities button on the left for resources that we offer educators. We maintain a list of available opportunities for continuing education on the Continuing Education page. We also publish Job Listings as they come our way. We always welcome new members. Click on Membership & Sponsorship for information on how to join the society. Explore our site and learn more about what we have to offer!
Geological Society of the Oregon Country
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The Geological Society of the Oregon Country (GSOC) is a non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon. The society is dedicated to the study of geology in the Pacific northwest and is open to persons with all levels of education and professional backgrounds.
Geological Society of Washington
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The Geological Society of Washington (GSW) was founded in 1893 to promote the increase and dissemination of geological knowledge. GSW provides a forum for geological interchange through a program of regularly scheduled formal talks, informal communications, opportunities to meet colleagues, field trips, and public service. Members represent a wide cross-section of the local geologic community including geoscientists from federal (U.S.Geological Survey, NASA, NSF, military, DOE, EPA) and state government, Congress, Carnegie Institution of Washington, local universities, museums, consulting firms, earth science educators, and others interested in the geological sciences.
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The mission of the Indiana Geological Survey is to provide geologic information and counsel that contribute to the wise stewardship of the energy, mineral, and water resources of the state.
Kansas Geological Society & Library
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The Kansas Geological Society is composed of geological professionals from across the country. The Society hosts many educational lectures and social functions and maintains a library of geological data.
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Mississippi Geological Society
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The New Mexico Geological Society promotes interest in geology and associated sciences, fosters scientific research and publications, encourages cooperation among its members, and stimulates interest in New Mexico geology. These goals are met through annual fall field conferences held in different locations in New Mexico or adjoining states and annual spring meetings, generally held in Socorro, New Mexico, where oral presentations on different aspects of New Mexico geology are given.
New Orleans Geological Society
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The New Orleans Geological Society was organized on October 3, 1941, as a non-profit organization for the purpose of facilitating the development of the profession and science of Geology, with specific emphasis to exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas. Secondary related objectives include the dissemination of pertinent geological and environmental technological data, and the maintenance of a high standard of professional conduct of its members.
North Dakota Geological Society
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Oklahoma City Geological Society
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The Oklahoma City Geological Society, Inc. (OCGS) is made up of Geo-Scientists located around the globe. The majority of our members live in Oklahoma City and the surrounding area. Among other things, the OCGS maintains a major repository of geological data in our library, publishes the "Shale Shaker" Magazine - now available online to members - and hosts numerous educational and social functions. The Oklahoma City Geologists Wives are an important adjunct to our society. Watch this page for announcements and news of our organization. Check out the Events Calender page to find out When, What and Where.
San Joaquin Geological Society
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The San Joaquin Geological Society is one of seven West Coast geologic societies that make up the Pacific Section, which in turn is one of six regional sections in the United States that make up the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG).
South Texas Geological Society
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The Vermont Geological Survey, also known as the Division of Geology and Mineral Resources in the Department of Environmental Conservation, conducts surveys and research relating to the geology, mineral resources and topography of the State.
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Welcome to the West Texas Geological Society website. We are individuals who share an interest in the geology of the Permian Basin. Our membership includes, but is certainly not limited to, people from the petroleum and environmental industries, as well as those doing research in the academic arena.

