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Welcome to the
GEOLOGICAL
SOCIETY OF
MINNESOTA

 

Supporting and promoting public interest  
in the geological sciences since 1938. 

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The Geological Society of Minnesota is a public-spirited, nonprofit educational organization that sponsors an annual program of stimulating lectures, labs, and field trips.

What's New


 

GSM Field Trip

2008 Field Trip # 3 - Geology near the St. Croix River Valley
Date September 13 (Saturday - 8:00 am to about 5:30+ pm)
Click here details

 

2008 Field Trip # 4:   Duluth Area Field Trip and 
The Moose Lake State Park, Agate Interpretive Center
DATE:  Saturday, October 4th, 2008
Click here for details

 


 

 

2007 -2008 Lecture Series 

 

Pictures from the GSM Field Trip, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2007 to Wisconsin Dells

EARTHQUAKE  Links from Val Chandler, PhD (Minnesota Geological Survey)

 

Great relief maps of North America from NASA (Click Here). 

Two white papers in the newsletter section on Location of greenstone and one on why is Magnetite Magnetic and Hematite Nonmagnetic? 

Winter Lectures and Labs 

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GSM's exciting, illustrated lectures are presented by leading professionals in their fields of Geology or Earth Science. These engaging talks are free and open to the public, and are especially valuable for enthusiastic learners from secondary school students to adults. A question and answer opportunity is always included. Where else can you enjoy an intriguing exchange with a leading scientist or educator?

Our novice-friendly labs demonstrate at a comfortable pace the ideas and principles of geology and earth science. They allow an involved, hands-on learning experience for beginners, or a helpful refresher for the seasoned enthusiast. These instructive sessions are also free and open to the public. Where else can you actively practice science, under expert guidance, for free?

Summer Field Trips

During the months of May through October, GSM conducts a series of professionally-guided, statewide and regional field trips. These are one to three day excursions made to points of geologic interest not usually experienced by the casual traveler. They afford a very memorable and satisfying learning experience as there are alway splenty of hands-on and question-answering opportunities. A comradely with enthusiastic learners and people curious about their natural environment is always a reward in itself. There is a small charge for any shared expense, and a liability waiver must be signed for each participant.

 

Outreach

 

Outreach for metro area elementary schools are available through the Public Service Committee to help enrich the education of young learners, particularly the 2nd to 4th grade levels.

Membership benefits include

bulletExtensive Media Library - GSM maintains a collection of more than 125 geological videos and a growing number of interactive, multimedia CD-ROMs for both windows and Macintosh computers. These are available to the members at lectures or through the mail for a nominal rental fee.
bulletGSM Newsletter - A quarterly publication containing announcements of upcoming activities, interesting and informative articles on the earth sciences, GSM project and activity reports, and general club news and notices.
bulletGSM Directory - An annual book that is a handy information resource, and makes it easy to access your organization.
bulletRocky Roots ... Three Geology Walking Tours of Downtown St. Paul - A free copy of this popular guidebook.
bulletThe opportunity to meet others of diverse backgrounds who share an enthusiasm for learning and a curiosity for the natural world around them.
bulletThe rewarding feeling of supporting a public-spirited, nonprofit organization dedicated to public education.

 

 

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