Midwest GeoSciences Group announces a new season of live and interactive webinars.
COMPLETE LIST OF WEBINARS AND COURSES:
(learn how to access free webinars too)
http://www.midwestgeo.com
First four webinars are listed below:
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"ARSENIC IN GROUND WATER: PART 1: Arsenic Geochemistry: Demystifying the Complexities"
November 10, 2010; 1pm CST (90-min)
By Madeline Gotkowitz, PG. and Madeline Schreiber, PhD.
Part 1 provides the latest understanding about arsenic geochemistry, occurrence and mobility in ground water. Learn the long-term health effects of Arsenic detections in aquifers in the US and around the world. Plus, learn how Arsenic concentrations are effected by site geology for remediation design and effectiveness. This webinar presents the background on common issues and demystifies topics we currently hold as "conventional wisdom".
"ARSENIC IN GROUND WATER, PART 2: Advances in Arsenic Site Investigations: Methods, Data Collection and Interpretation
November 17, 2010; 1pm CST (90-min)
By Madeline Gotkowitz, PG. and Madeline Schreiber, PhD.
Part 2 provides a process to identify and characterize Arsenic in ground water. This webinar will include up-to-date procedures for field methods, data analysis and interpretation. Consultants, regulators and environmental engineers will discover what to look for at sites to differentiate naturally-occurring arsenic releases from anthropogenic arsenic contamination. Learn how drilling, well installation and screen placement play a role in arsenic geochemistry.
http://www.midwestgeo.com/webinars/arsenic1-11102010.php
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"SOIL BORING LOGS: Making Soil Descriptions that are Complete, Accurate and Effective"
December 7th; 1pm CST (90-min)
by Tim Kemmis, PhD, PG., Senior Geologist and
Co-Author of The Field Guide for Soil and Stratigraphic Analysis.
This 90-minute webinar steps participants through how soil descriptions can be improved to enable better site characterization for hydrogeologic, environmental, and engineering projects. Enable better boring correlation, accurate hydrogeologic assessment, and enhanced geotechnical design.
There is no substitute for field staff who have up-to-date skills coupled with the ability to recognize and manage geologic uncertainties as they arise in the field, rather than waiting to evaluate site conditions in the office once the field work is complete.
http://www.midwestgeo.com/webinars/boringlogs-12072010.php
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"ROCK CORE LOGGING FOR HYDROGEOLOGIC PROJECTS: Assessing Recovery, RQD, Fractures and Stratigraphy"
December 10th; 1pm CST (90-min)
Ken Bradbury, PhD., PG and Dan Kelleher, PG, CIPM
This 90-minute webinar provides common procedures to measure rock core recovery and RQD while characterizing stratigraphy and fractures in rock cores. Confusing methods, conflicting terms, and variations of published techniques have caused professionals to log core inconsistently and sometimes, incorrectly. The contrasting differences between geotechnical applications and hydrogeologic purposes have also contributed to different logging styles and methods that have resulted in insufficient information for hydrogeologic projects.
Learn rock coring procedures that help take the mystery out of the subsurface. Free FIELD GUIDE FOR ROCK CORING LOGGING AND FRACTURE ANALYSIS included.
PLUS
.learn about new down hole tools (listed online) and their recent updates. Discover how to use these modern technologies and choose what is best for your projects.
http://www.midwestgeo.com/webinars/rockcore-12102010.php
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6771 County Road 8 SW
Waverly, Minnesota 55390
Phone: 763.607.0092
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