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Tag (Keyword): AIPG

I2M’s Chief Hydrogeologist, Michael D. Campbell, Presents at GeoDayz

GeoDayz - 2018 - Final Guidebook

I2M’s Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., C.P.G., and AIPG-TX Vice-President, Eastern Texas, presented and contributed to numerous lectures/demonstrations for the GeoDayz -2018 event to 75 students and about 10 young professionals attending the rigorous 2-day event dodging some rain between lectures and tented drilling, sampling, and logging demonstrations.

All told, some 53 lectures/demonstrations were presented during the Saturday and Sunday by the staff of Hydrex, the host of GeoDayz-2018, and by I2M’s Mr. Campbell and Henry M. Wise, P.G., C.P.G., President, AIPG Texas Section (as rotating, personalized periods) to small groups of students (see schedule and photos in the Guidebook).

Below is a link to the Post-GeoDayz Guidebook containing a table of contents, the program flyer, the list of sponsors, introductions, summaries of  presentations/demonstrations, PDFs of the presentations /demonstrations, and the photo history of the GeoDayz – 2018 event held in Nacogdoches, Texas in late February:

GeoDayz-2018-FinalGuidebook.pdf

The GeoDayz event was presented for two reasons: 1) to introduce students and new professionals to what they can expect after graduation when they initiate their careers in the environmental or other industries, and 2) to raise money for the Texas Section Scholarship Fund.

I2M is supporting professional training, either in person by presenting lectures or supporting professional societies, or on-line via the I2M Web Portal and through publications by I2M personnel and associates (see below).

For further reports by the AIPG and AIPG Texas Section regarding the GeoDayz Event, see (more).

2025-12-29T16:05:48-06:00March 6th, 2018|Tags: , , , |

AIPG Texas Section Awards Shoemaker Graduate Scholarship and Foss Undergraduate Scholarship to Rice University Geoscience Students

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Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., I2M’s Executive Vice President and Chief Geologist (Mining) / Chief Hydrogeologist (Environmental), is also serving as Vice President – Eastern Texas, of the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) and presented an AIPG Texas Section Shoemaker Graduate Scholarship and an AIPG Texas Section Foss Undergraduate Scholarship to two students of the Earth Science Department at Rice University during the graduation awards ceremony (more).

The formal announcements were made earlier for all four of the scholarships awarded this year to Texas students by the AIPG Texas Section (more).

2025-12-29T16:16:49-06:00May 13th, 2016|Tags: , |

Campbell Receives National AIPG Section Leadership Award

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Henry M. Wise, P.G., C.P.G., President, AIPG Texas Section and Rima Petrossian, Ph.D., P.G., C.P.G., Vice-President, Western Texas, announced that I2M’s Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., C.P.G. has been selected to receive the National AIPG Section Leadership Award for his efforts to:

  1. reactivate the Texas Section of the AIPG,
  2. maintain the AIPG-TX website presence via son David’s management through the years of inactivity,
  3. expand the website’s coverage and usefulness to the members of the Section, and
  4. pursue other Section-building activities in his role of Vice-President, Eastern Texas.

The formal presentation was made at the AIPG Annual Business Luncheon held in Anchorage, Alaska on September 18 (more).

2025-12-29T16:18:54-06:00September 25th, 2015|Tags: , |

“Growth Faulting and Subsidence in the Houston, Texas Area” Released

Growth Faulting and Subsidence in the Houston Texas Area

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).

2025-12-29T16:22:16-06:00December 17th, 2014|Tags: , , , |

“Coal, Just Not for Burning” article released

Coal, Just Not for Burning

I2M’s Chief Geologist/ Principal Hydrogeologist, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., and M. David Campbell, P.G., I2M’s Senior Geologist, Jeffrey D. King, P.G., I2M’s President and CEO, and Henry M. Wise, P.G., Remedial Services Senior Specialist, SWS Environmental Services, LLC, have released a post-publication article entitled “Coal, Just Not for Burning” (more).

The article was first published in the AIPG’s Journal of The Professional Geologist in the July-August-September Issue, 2014 (more), pp. 21-25.

2025-12-29T16:23:30-06:00September 14th, 2014|Tags: , |