Geoscientists Canada’s Board and staff congratulate Michael Gregoire, P.Eng., FEC, on his appointment as CEO/Registrar/Secretary at Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba. For details visit: https://lnkd.in/gYVcdPcE
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How do you measure or value a relationship? While difficult, today we released the British Columbia Regional Energy and Resource Table – One-Year Progress Report to update on progress and outline the value of strong partnerships and inclusive dialogue. Two years of collaboration with Erik Kaye, and colleagues across the Government of British Columbia and the First Nations Leadership Council, and I could not be prouder of this partnership and relationship-based initiative. This is how you do government differently at Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
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Senior geologist at BRGM, mineral resources expert, Chair of EuroGeoSurveys' Mineral Resources Expert Group, mineral resources thematic coordinator of the 'Geological Service for Europe'
The new edition of the map of #CriticalRawMaterials hard rock #deposits in Europe is now available, in the GSEU - Geological Service for Europe web site (download link below). This map, based on the 2023 European Commission's list of CRM, displays the geological potential for CRM in Europe, based on known endowments (i.e. resources, reserves and past productions) of medium to world class deposits. Thanks to the GSEU - Geological Service for Europe's Raw Materials team and to the EuroGeoSurveys' Mineral Resources Expert Group for their crucial contribution. https://lnkd.in/eKGCrSBb Capucine Albert, BRGM, European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI)
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From navigating the academic landscape at The University of Texas at Austin to conducting groundbreaking research on unconventional shale reservoirs, Walaa Ali (M.A., '09) proves that a global education has the power to change the world. Read her story and more in our Global Engagement Report: https://utx.global/GER22.
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Reminder about this presentation tonight it should be a good one!
IAH Victoria is pleased to have an international guest Geoffrey Coble present on his work in Alaska, USA, over the past 20 years. Presentation Title: "Removal of iron and manganese from groundwater resources - Including for drinking water" Please see the short Bio written by long term colleague, friend IAH VIC committee member Alan Wade: "I've known Geoff for about 36 years! Geoff has over 25 years of experience in the field of hydrogeology, he is passionate about providing expert advice and solutions to clients in the private, public, and environmental sectors. As the founder and chief scientist of Coble Geophysical Services, he has successfully modelled and evaluated shallow and deep aquifers, advised enhanced remediation techniques, and solved complex design problems. In Geoff’s current role, he uses his background in hydrogeology, geophysics and environmental geology to provide hydrogeologic advice to utility providers, environmental clients, and government agencies. He also conducts research and development on new and improved methods and tools for hydrogeologic approaches to Alaskan problems. Some of his recent projects include establishing a well field in a seasonally confined aquifer, designing and implementing a stormwater management and treatment plan for a major industrial site, and assessing the responsible party for a landslide." A big thankyou goes out to Mohammad Aminpour, Ph.D. and RMIT University for assisting with a venue for this informative presentation. Please RSVP to attend in person or online.
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Meet our Finance Director - Elect, Rachel Lea, P. Geo 1. When did you join CEGA? Quite a while ago – either 2011 or 2012. 2. What made you decide to volunteer with CEGA? I have always enjoyed the technical and social aspects that the geological association has provided me throughout my career. This is an opportunity for me to give back to the community. 3. What are you most excited for in this role? I am excited to help ensure the association financial state remains healthy, collaborate with the other directors, and continue to learn. 4. Using only 1 word, how would you describe the CEGA? Community 5. Favorite type of rock or mineral? Malachite
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Vey excited to have an international presentation with an Alaskan perspective on groundwater next month! Please see the details in the post below on what is sure to be a interesting and informative presentation from Geoffrey Coble
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6moCongratulations Michael