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AWG E-MAIL NEWS 2004-4
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CONTENTS
1) GEOLOGIST IN THE PARKS 2004
2) AAPG ANNUAL CONVENTION APRIL 18-21, 2004, DALLAS, TX
3) AWG NATIONAL BOARD MEETING
4) POSITION OPENINGS
Announcement: Become an "ad scout" for AWG!
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA - Director, Division of
Ocean Sciences
5) CONTACT INFORMATION
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Thanks to everyone who contributed to this issue of E-mail News
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1) GEOLOGIST IN THE PARKS 2004
Looking for a unique field opportunity? Career enhancement? High-profile research project to broaden your graduate school experience? Planning a sabbatical? AWG, in cooperation with the National Park Service, is pleased to announce its support of new Geologist-in-the-Parks positions for 2004. These were chosen for their outstanding scientific and educational potential, spectacular locations, time-frame flexibility, and housing availability. All appropriately qualified women are welcome to apply, including students. As long as credentials match a position, any application is welcome; you do not have to be a member of AWG to apply. Stipend for each position is a flat rate of $2500, payable in three installments, with the final installment contingent upon submission of a final report and photographs to AWG.
2004 GIP positions include:
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, N.W. Nebraska -- wetland delineation
While this park is renowned for its Miocene quarries of mammal fossils, this remote hill-and-valley, 3000-acre site is in need someone with expertise in wetland delineation. The wide and shallow Niobrara River flows west to east, the four-mile length of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument. Two 1:24K quads in the National Wetlands Inventory cover the park, but the maps are 20 years old, and the park needs a more accurate delineation for its GIS. The GIP will work directly for the park's superintendent, and in communication with National Park Service's Water Resources Division, specifically the chief of the Water Operations Branch and the Servicewide Wetlands Program Manager. The wetlands data will be used extensively in the management of the park's natural resources.
Mojave National Preserve, S.E. California caves inventory
Mojave National Preserve is internationally known as a place to conduct desert research, and its lands are known for geological features such as Cima Dome, the Cinder Cones, and the "singing" Kelso Dunes. The Preserve, covering well over a million acres, has limited information on the caves within its boundaries and needs someone who has cave knowledge and experience. Forty-five sites have been tentatively identified. All sites need a site-specific inventory of the geologic, paleontologic, cultural, biologic, and other resources associated with the site. The GIP will GPS and map cave entrances, as well as look for new sites. A key to this position will be to work with park staff to help identify the data to be gathered at each site. It may be an opportunity to work with other BPS cave parks to examine their inventory formats. The GIP will work with the park's geologist. The data will be needed for monitoring and managing the park's natural resources, and the general in
formation regarding caves is needed to help inform park visitor's of the ecosystem's dynamics.
Florissant Fossil Beds national Monument, Central Colorado stabilization of fossilized tree trunks
This park is one of the most fossil-rich sites on Earth, known for its Eocene paleo-botanical and paleo-insect specimens. Some of the park's primary resources are its large, petrified, redwood tree stumps. They are the park's only paleontological resource that can be seen in-situ, with nearly 95% of the Monument's 80,000 annual visitors viewing them. Two permanent shelters have been constructed as a means of stabilizing the physical environment surrounding some of the stumps. The stumps themselves, however, need further conservation attention. Florissant needs someone who can help examine different methods of stabilization to determine which methods are most effective at preventing further deterioration, and will do no long-term harm to the appearance or integrity of the stumps. The GIP will work with the park's paleontologist. Information gathered may be helpful to other paleontological parks examining stabilization methods.
George Washington Memorial Parkway, Virginia (near Washington D.C.) smorgasbord
The George Washington Memorial Parkway preserves the natural and historic scenery along the Potomac River, including the most spectacular natural feature in the Washington, D.C. area, Great Falls. The park needs someone who can compile baseline geological data and who can help with one or more other park projects, such as developing a geological bibliography, creating a database of geological maps, researching geological studies and reports, developing a geological site bulletin or brochure, and collecting/displaying geological data using GIS/GPS. The opportunities are wide open. The GIP will work with park resource and interpretive staff. The GIP will help the park address resource needs and will provide the park's visitors with a better understanding of the area's geosciences.
Instructions for Applying:
To apply for any of the AWG GIP positions, write a cover letter detailing your relevant experience for each position, provide a well-constructed resume or CV, and the names and contact information of three people who can speak directly about your work experience and qualifications. Application information should be sent to AWG's GIP Coordinator, Dr. M. A. Toscano, via email to office@awg.org. MS Word, rtf, pdf, Star Office and Word Perfect files are acceptable. The application deadline is April 1, 2004. Please pass this announcement on to colleagues.
For more information on the Geologist in the Parks program and full descriptions of the above positions, park geology, and park contacts visit http://www.awg.org/about/gip.html.
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2) AAPG ANNUAL CONVENTION APRIL 18-21, 2004, DALLAS, TX
AWG will be exhibiting for the first time at the AAPG Annual Convention in April. AWG recently became an affiliated member society of AAPG. We encourage all meeting attendees to stop by the booth and visit with area members. If you are attending and would like to staff the booth for any amount of time, please stop by the booth Sunday night at the opening of the exhibition hall (April 18th) and sign up for a time. If you have any questions please contact the booth coordinator, Allyson K. Anderson, at office@awg.org.
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3) AWG NATIONAL BOARD MEETING
AWG national board meeting will take place on April 24th in Houston, TX.
We will be discussing many adgenda items. If you would like to have an issue addressed or discussed at the meeting, please send your adgenda items to office@awg.org. All board meetings are open to the general AWG membership.
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4) POSITION OPENINGS
Announcement
Become an "ad scout" for AWG!
We need your help - Be an "ad scout" for AWG. Contact your employers, academic institutions, and professional organizations for ad placement in AWG publications; you can use the following letter, which is sent out to all prospective advertisers. All ad inquiries are to be sent to the Ad Coordinator, at ads@awg.org. Thank you for your help!
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You are invited to support the Association for Women Geoscientists (www.awg.org) by placing job opportunity advertisements in our publications. Revenues from ad sales support the AWG mission, to promote the professional development of its members, provide geoscience outreach to girls, and to encourage women to become geoscientists.
AWG has several advertising venues, both in hard copy and electronic media.
Job opportunity postings on our website, AWG JobWeb, are $50 per month. Job Web is a good way to reach members of the geoscience community who are not members of AWG but who browse our website for content and job opportunities. With a JobWeb posting, you can also receive a half-price ad in E-Mail News.
Our electronic news media, AWG Email News, which is distributed electronically twice per month, is $50 for a one-time run. E-Mail News is sent out to our members with e-mail, about 80% of our membership of around 1100 professionals. With either print ad in Gaea, you are eligible for a half-price 50% discount ($25) placement in AWG E-Mail News.
Our bi-monthly newsletter Gaea is printed in two colors on good-quality paper, and is mailed out to our membership and a number of educational institutions for their libraries.
Column line ads in this Gaea are $4/line (consisting of 45 characters each, including spaces and punctuation). The next issue ad deadline is on March 15 for the March/April issue, which is mailed out at the end of March.
Display ads in Gaea (those that include logos, etc.) are priced by size per fraction of page. This is a nice way to go, as you can include graphics, logos, and so on for more impact. Please send ads in tiff format. They range in price from $20 (business card size) to $350 (full page, 7" x 10")
In payment, we accept check, Visa, MasterCard, and we can handle purchase orders. You will be invoiced after the ad appears and, in the case of print ads, will be sent a tear sheet from Gaea with the invoice.
You can send ad copy as a Word document, as text pasted in the body of an email, or, for display ads, as a .pdf file, and we will give you a cost quote and reserve space in the appropriate venues. Please send all inquiries to ads@awg.org.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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2004-12
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA
Director, Division of Ocean Sciences
NSF's Directorate for Geosciences seeks candidates for the position of Director, Division of Ocean Sciences (OCE). The Division supports basic research and education to further understanding of all aspects of the global oceans and their interactions with the earth and the atmosphere. The Division also offers opportunity to participate in global change research programs and other focus programs. OCE supports the operation, acquisition, construction, and conversion of major shared-use oceanographic facilities needed to carry out oceanographic-related research programs. Information about the Division's activities may be found at www.nsf.gov/geo/oce.
Appointment to this Senior Executive Service position may be on a career basis, or on a 2- to 3-year limited term basis, with a salary range of $103,700 to $144,600. Alternatively, the incumbent may be assigned under Intergovernmental Personnel Act provisions. Announcement S20040036 with position requirements and application procedures may be obtained on NSF's web site at www.nsf.gov/jobs or by calling NSF's Executive Personnel staff at 703-292-8755 (hearing impaired individuals may call TDD 703-292-8044). Deadline for receipt of applications is June 1, 2004.
NSF is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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