The Richard Hay Award is a travel grant awarded by the Geoarchaeology Division to a student presenting a paper or poster in archaeological geology at GSA Connects. 2022 Recipient Award will be given after GSA Connects 2022
Geology and Health Division Fund
The Geology and Health Division Fund supports meetings and the priorities of the Geology and Health Division.
Hydrogeology Division Research Grant Fund
The Hydrogeology Division Fund supports the activities of the Hydrogeology Division. 2022 Recipients Julianna Martin, University of Idaho; Project title: “Laboratory Experiments for Evaluation of Solute Transport with Construction of Backfill Aquifers in Restored Coal Mine Pits, Powder River Basin” Mohammad Khorrami, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Project title: “Constraining groundwater change in Mexico […]
GSA International
The GSA International Fund supports travel grants to GSA Connects and other projects as determined by GSA International. 2022 Recipient Garima Sodha
Karst Division Fund
The Karst Division Fund supports the activities and priorities of the division.
LaMoreaux International Lecture Fund
The LaMoreaux International Lecture Fund supports international travel for the Hydrogeology Division Birdsall-Dreiss lecturer.
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division Fund
The MGPV Fund supports student travel grants awarded by the division. 2022 Recipient Megan Kalina, The University of Texas Permian Basin; Project title: “Evaluation of Cementing Phases in the Cherry Canyon Formation of the Delaware Mountain Group, Ford Geraldine Field, Texas”
Marine and Coastal Geoscience Division Fund
The Marine and Coastal Geoscience Division Fund supports the activities and priorities of the division.
Pete Mouginis-Mark Prize in Planetary Volcanology
The Pete Mouginis-Mark Prize in Planetary Volcanology recognizes outstanding undergraduate and graduate student presentations in planetary volcanology.
North-Central Section Fund
North-Central Section Fund provides student support, meeting travel grants, research, field camps, undergraduate programs, awards, and similar activities that benefit the education and field training of earth science students.