Environmental and Engineering Geology
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division (EEGD) represents scientists interested in applying geological knowledge to solve real-world problems that affect human health and safety. EEGD consists of a diverse range of individuals: students, academics, and professional geologists from private industry and government agencies. The Division promotes research and education on an immense array of disciplines ranging from geologic hazards, hydrogeology, environmental geology, economic and mining geology, geoinformatics, geomechanics, remote sensing, and others. In addition, our Division honors students and professionals with numerous annual awards and scholarships, recognizing outstanding research and service within the EEGD community.
