The Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society is an international, applied scientific organization that has 700 members. One of the society’s major activities is producing its annual meeting, the 'Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems. It develops and distributes a peer-reviewed scientific journal, the Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, as well as an electronic quarterly newsletter, FastTIMES. It publishes, markets, and distributes books and CD-ROMs on the application and use of near-surface geophysical technologies, both in print and electronically.
Mission
to promote geophysics as applied to environmental and engineering problems,
to foster scientific interests of geophysicists and their colleagues in other related sciences and engineering,
to set a high professional standard for its members, and
to promote fellowship and cooperation among persons interested in the science.
The annual meeting of the organization, known as the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Environmental and Engineering Problems , is held in the late winter or early spring and provides geophysicists, engineers, geoscientists and end-users from around the world an opportunity to discuss near-surface applications of geophysics and learn about developments in near-surface geophysics. Since 1988 at the Colorado School of Mines, the symposium has been held over a five-day period at locations throughout the United States, with 150 oral and poster presentations, educational workshops, vendor presentations, and a commercial exhibition. A set of proceedings, comprising technical papers presented at the conference, is distributed on CD and available online at EEGS’ Research Collection site.
EEGU
Environmental and Engineering Geophysical University is held over three daysin parallel with the regular SAGEEP technical sessions. EEGU introduces nontraditional geophysical conference attendees to incorporating geophysical approaches into characterization or remediation programs or to evaluating the suitability of geophysical methods for general classes of environmental or engineering problems. Sessions are led by experts in the application of seismic, electrical, gravity, magnetics, and ground-penetrating radar methods.
Publications
''Journal of Environmental & Engineering Geophysics''
A peer-reviewed journal, 'Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, is published quarterly and distributed via mail to the EEGS membership and academic libraries. It is available online as part of EEGS’ Research Collection. Articles from recent issues are available online to members of subscribing institutions through GeoScienceWorld.
''FastTIMES''
An electronic newsmagazine, FastTIMES, is also produced quarterly and is distributed via email and as a downloadable file through the society's web page.
The EEGS/Geonics Early Career Award acknowledges academic excellence and encourages research in near-surface geophysics. The award is presented to a full-time university faculty member who is within ten years post-completion of his or her Ph.D. The award acknowledges significant and ongoing contributions to the discipline of environmental and engineering geophysics.
EEGS/NSGS Frank Frischknecht Award
The joint EEGS/NSGS Frank Frischknecht Award was established to recognize extraordinary leadership in advancing the cause of near surface geophysics through long-term support of the near-surface geophysics community. Such leadership is often boldly displayed by an invention, a new methodology or technique, a theoretical or conceptual advancement, or an innovation that transforms the nature and capabilities of near-surface geophysics.