2024 October, Volume 28, No 6
Carl L. Carlson, Carlson Brothers Jewelry, Tacoma The Veins of Ellensburg Blue Agate See the Newsletter
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Carl L. Carlson, Carlson Brothers Jewelry, Tacoma The Veins of Ellensburg Blue Agate See the Newsletter
Geologist – Geotechnical Field Technician PanGEO, Inc. – Seattle, WA Please submit resumes to the attention of Scott Dinkelman at SDinkelman@pangeoinc.com PanGEO, Inc., a Seattle-based geotechnical engineering firm, is seeking entry-level […]
Our Zoom session did not work as intended. Here are the slides from Darrel Cowan’s April 2024 talk. Cowan slides
Will Hoover, University of Washington, Postdoctoral Associate Earthquakes and baby powder: How chemical reactions influence Cascadia slow slip See the Newsletter
Darrel Cowan, University of Washington Emeritus Evolution of ideas – 1969-1985 – about plate convergence along the western margin of North America April Newsletter
Jim Miller, GeoEngineers (retired), Gold Adventures in Alaska
Dr. Stacia Gordon (professor at UN-Reno) Tracking the Rheology History of an Arc System: Magmatism, Metamorphism, and Deformation in the Deep Crust Co-Hosted with the Association for Women Geoscientists so […]
The Shorelands & Environmental Assistance (SEA) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Regional Section Manager (WMS Band 2) position. This position is located in our Headquarter Office in Lacey, WA. Upon hire, you […]
No speaker or meeting this month. For details of future talks and meetings see the newsletter. March Newsletter
Stacia Gordon, University of Nevada Reno, Tracking the Rheology History of an Arc System: Magmatism, Metamorphism, and Deformation in the Deep Crust Newsletter Link
Jim Miller, GeoEngineers (retired), Gold Adventures in Alaska Newsletter Link
Speaker: Tom Doe, Golder Associates
Hiking Cougar Mountain During COVID Times
Speaker: Grace Winer, Lindblad/National Geographic Expeditions
Geology of Iceland: la Terre Vivante (the living earth)
Grace Winer, Expedition Staff member on Lindblad/National Geographic. Geology of Iceland: la Terre Vivante (the Living Earth) Newsletter Link
We regret to announce that there will be no meeting in October. We ran into a few hiccups getting the program going again this autumn. Please join us in November […]
The Water Resources (WR) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Hydrogeologist/Permit Writer (Hydrogeologist 2) position. This position is located in our Central Region Office (CRO) […]
Geology in the Public Interest, a new non-profit. Speaker: Dr. Greg Wessel
Politics and Geology: Examples from California. Speaker: Dr. Theodore Smith
New insights into Mesozoic igneous and metamorphic rocks of the Central Cascades, Washington State Speaker: Dr. Peter Davis, Pacific Lutheran University
Cairns: Messengers in Stone Speaker: David B. Williams, Author https://nwgs.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/video/2023-03-14-williams.mp4