ASSOCIATION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING GEOLOGISTS

Rocky Mountain Section
  


September 2010 Meeting


Sue Cannon, USGS

Report on Wildfire-Related Debris Flow Studies
in Southern California

Menu
Chicken Parmesan & Stuffed Romano Manicotti    
Baked chicken breast coated in Parmesan bread crumbs and
topped with house-made marinara sauce and melted mozzarella,
a vegetarian entree of three-cheese filled manicotti coated with
roasted Crimini mushrooms and pesto cream,
classic Caesar salad and balsamic vinaigrette,
Asiago focaccia bread,
and assorted desserts.

Meeting details:
Thursday, September 9
,
2010, 5:45pm
Room 205 (dinner) and 106 (talk)
Berthoud Hall, CSM
1516 Illinois St.
Golden, CO 80401

RSVP
deadline: Noon, Tuesday, September 7, 2010

RSVP here
If you prefer, you may still RSVP by sending email to meetings @ aegrms.org



AEG 
53rd Annual Meeting

Charleston, South Carolina
Francis Marion Hotel
September 20-25, 2010

Information


A Few Useful Sites:

USGS National Geologic Map Database
NRCS Web Soil Survey
Map of U.S. Earthquakes - last 7 days
Java Ground Motion Parameter Calculator


Know of other good sites?
Please send suggestions to Jill
at webmaster @ aegrms.org



The Rocky Mountain Section of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists (AEG) extends along the Front Range of those majestic mountains, from the big skies of Montana to the desert landscapes of New Mexico.  The hub of Section activity is centered in Denver, Colorado, where monthly meetings take place from September through May. We comprise engineering geologists, hydrogeologists, environmental geologists and geotechnical engineers, working together to promote the field of engineering geology and share our professional knowledge with the public and each other. We are here to support your professional needs and interests--let us know what we can do to serve you even better!