From the Editor | December 2021
Submitted by acushing on Thu, 12/02/2021 - 10:04amAs 2021 draws to a close, HGS Members and Volunteers continue to give Thanks for our passage through a very challenging year, as we prepare to enjoy the Holidays.
As 2021 draws to a close, HGS Members and Volunteers continue to give Thanks for our passage through a very challenging year, as we prepare to enjoy the Holidays.
HGS and Its Volunteers
Giving Thanks, Giving Back and Paying Forward
Having made a “vision” kind of theme in my first Bulletin Letter - Serve the science - it seems appropriate to expand the concept a bit in this month’s letter. Perhaps further discussion on the twin elements of science and career as dual concerns of our Society is in order.
The HGS kicks off October on Sunday October 3rd with the SOLD OUT HGS Sunday Funday at the Ball Park; watch for a follow-on repeat soon!
From the President
Mike Erpenbeck
From the Editor
Scott Sechrist
Quite a Year
Assessing the Effect of Mineral Alteration on Palaeointensities Derived from Volcanic Rocks of Cretaceous Age
Coming Up, and a Bit of the Past
Still lots left to explore.
This month has been busy with a visit to Galveston for the Nao Santa Maria tall ship and camping at Mission Tejas State Park and Bovay Scout Ranch.
Wet and Dry
See You Very Soon
A Short Month but an Exciting One
Houston Snow Days
Hello plumbers, sheet rockers,
Refreshing the Profession
Houston’s Hidden Gem
Hello friends of geology,
From the President
Jim Tucker
From the Editor
Ceri Davies
From the President
Jim Tucker
From the Editor
Ceri Davies
From the President
Jim Tucker
From the Editor
Ceri Davies
From the President
Jim Tucker
From the Editor
Ceri Davies