ASSOCIATION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING GEOLOGISTS

Rocky Mountain Section
  


February 2012 Section Meeting

Meeting with the AEG Executive Council

2011-2012 AEG President Jenn Bauer
You Can Really See That? -- Remote Sensing and Landslide Mapping

Meeting details:
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Social hour begins at 5:45 pm
Conference rooms A & B
American Mountaineering Center
710 10th Street, Golden CO 80401

RSVP deadline: Noon, Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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


THANK YOU to our generous
2012 Student Night Sponsors
 

Kimberlite Level
 
Rhodochrosite Level
RJH Consultants, Inc.
 
Molybdenum Level
 Colorado Geological Survey

Galena Level
 
Quartz Level
Ed Friend
Jill Carlson
 

AEG-RMS Student Night

Thursday, March 22, 2012 5:30-9 pm
Colorado School of Mines

Student abstracts due February 23, 2012

Student Night sponsors needed!
Sponsor form
Thank you in advance for your generous support.

There will be a silent auction
to benefit the CSM Student Chapter
Please email CSM Student Chair Elliot Matthews
student-chair @ aegrms.org
to arrange a donation of item(s) to the silent auction.


2012 Events
(a messy list of links that needs work):

2012 No Dig Conference and Exhibition, Rocky Mountain Chapter of the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (RMNASTT)
November 7-8, 2012, at the DoubleTree Hotel in Westminster
Abstracts due February 15, 2012

"GeoChallenges: Rising to Geotechnical Challenges in Colorado"
November 9, 2012, Sheraton Denver West, Lakewood, CO
Abstract deadline extended to February 20, 2012

AEG Annual Meeting, September 15-23, 2012
Salt Lake City, Utah
Abstracts due April 1, 2012



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!