Professional society focused on the teaching of geosciences at all levels, including K-12 teachers, college and university faculty, and educators working with the general public.
Non-governmental scientific organization which promotes and supports the study of geological problems of world-wide significance, and facilitates international and interdisciplinary cooperation in the earth sciences.
An association that supports and promotes geology in the state through scholarship, education, science fairs, field trips, a newsletter and monthly luncheons.
A national geoscience society, publisher and distributor of geoscience books and journals, including Geoscience Canada, GEOLOG, Geotext and Palaeontographica Canadiana.
Information on the major interest areas of the IAOS including obsidian hydration dating, obsidian characterization, geoarchaeological obsidian studies, obsidian and lithic technology and the prehistoric procurement and utilization of obsidian.
A constituent member of the Southwest Section of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. It aims to advance the professional interests of all geoscientists in the Dallas area.
A scientific, non-profit organization for the advancement and promotion of geology, theoretical as well as applied, and related fields of natural and technological sciences. Founded 1871. [Swedish, English]
The LGA, established 1874, holds monthly lecture and field meetings exploring aspects of the geology and scenery of Leeds, Yorkshire and beyond. Membership is open to all.
Committed to advancing the science and discovery of mineral resources through research, publications, courses, and field trips. Based in Littleton, CO.