EGA will conduct the geophysical services over the Edwards Aquifer in central Texas to locate caves, voids, and sinkholes, and to characterize near-surface geology.
Dr. Saribudak also recently completed geophysical surveys on a karstic terrain near the Natural Bridge Caverns to locate a water well. The location, suggested by the geophysical surveys, was drilled and yielded a flowing artesian well.
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I2M’s Resource Web Portal is approaching a major milestone of 3,000 citations in database content and in Internet popularity, Jeffrey D. King, P.G., President and CEO of I2M Associates, LLC, announced today in Seattle (more).
He said that we are pleased regarding the reception the interactive I2M Web Portal is receiving and invites all to participate in the venture. The evolving objective of this venture is to provide relevant information on a range of topics we are involved in either with Client projects or via pro bono activities in professional societies on energy-source selection, mining, and associated environmental issues in the U.S. and around the World.
This venture is an expansion of our group’s previous efforts to define and offset the widespread impact of the various forms of media that are disseminating misrepresentations, misleading claims, and falsehoods published in local and national newsprint, on-air, and via the Internet, especially in the U.S. (more).
I2M personnel were on the go again in SE Asia during December and January. Jeffrey D. King, P.G., I2M’s President and CEO, and Stephen W. Duggan, I2M’s Construction Manager, returned from a second visit to Cambodia where they are evaluating properties for possible acquisition and becoming familiar with the country’s mining and environmental laws and regulations.
The publication, Growth Faulting and Subsidence in the Houston, Texas Area, has been released after more than 10 years of research and discussions among the geological community in the Houston area (more), which is consistent with the goals of the IET Sponsored Research Program (more).
The Guide was produced by I2M’s Chief Geologist and Principal Hydrogeologist, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H.; by I2M’s Project Manager & Mining / Environmental Geological Associate, M. David Campbell, P.G.; and by Henry M. Wise, P.G., Senior Geologist and Remedial Services Senior Specialist for SWS Environmental Services, in La Porte, Texas.
The Guide was announced on the LinkedIn Houston Geological Society blog for members of the Engineering and Environmental Group (here), and on LinkedIn’s AIPG blog (here) and on the AIPG-TX website (here).
As Chair of the Committee on Uranium (Nuclear and Rare Earth Minerals) of the Energy Minerals Division (AAPG), and I2M’s Chief Geologist/Principal Hydrogeologist, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., presented the Committee’s 2014 Mid-Year Report by teleconference during the Division’s meeting today (more).
By invitation from the EMD President, an article has been published by I2M’s Chief Geologist/Principal Hydrogeologist, Michael D. Campbell, in AAPG’s The Explorer, November issue, 2014. It is entitled: Notoriety Notwithstanding, Nuclear Revival is Under Way (more).
This is a summary of the original article entitled: A Perspective on Nuclear Power, Uranium, and Post-Fukushima Revival (more). See the latter… for the rest of the story.
Mr. Campbell thanked the AIG for their recognition and noted that he spent his first four professional years in the Australian outback on exploration projects during the latter 1960s under the supervision and encouragement of Brian Fitzpatrick and Rossi Grasso (well-known senior geological consultants based in Adelaide) at the time employed as Consultants to the Conoco Mining Group under Robert N. Arrington, Vice President, based in Sydney. They would have been pleased.
Mr. Campbell also thanked the senior geologists in Townsville and Adelaide who served as his sponsors for the AIG election.
Jeffrey D. King, I2M’s President and CEO announced this morning at the Seattle office that he has appointed a new Senior Associate to the existing group of I2M Associates (more). James A. Saunders, Ph.D., P.G., will serve as a Senior Geological & Hydrogeological Associate, based at Auburn University, Alabama. He has extensive experience in both environmental and mining-related projects (more).
I2M has updated and re-released the 2007 position paper in PDF format on combating news media bias against uranium exploration, mining, and domestic nuclear power for generating electricity. I2M will continue to encourage those interested in examining media bias to submit examples from the media of such bias (more).