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SAGEEP 2001

Would you like to learn about the latest techniques for UXO detection and
discrimination? 

Are you interested in learning about innovative methods for hydrogeologic
and geologic mapping?

Are you aware of the latest geophysical techniques used for detailed
subsurface site characterization?

Did you know that geophysics is used to detect organic contaminants, LNAPLS
and DNAPLS in soil and water? 

Would you like to attend workshops or seminars to learn how
geophysical/geological data is utilized within the GIS based decision
process? 

If these topics are of importance to you then plan to be at
The Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society's

                                SAGEEP 2001
                                   <www.sageep.com>

The Annual Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Environmental and
Engineering Problems, (SAGEEP)

March 4-7, 2001
Double Tree Hotel, Denver, Colorado


We invite you to take part in SAGEEP 2001 - the world's premier conference
and tradeshow on non-invasive geophysical techniques and their application
to engineering and environmental problems.  Through a combination of an
exhibition, conference, technical papers and special events, geophysical
solutions to a wide variety of sub-surface problems are presented, such as 
 
*       Airborne geophysical surveys 
*       Archaeology 
*       Borehole techniques 
*       Forensic geophysics 
*       Geomechanics 
*       Geophysics as an element in disaster response (Honduras, Colombia,
etc.) 
*       Landfill characterization 
*       Mining 
*       Processing, interpretation, and modeling 
*       Radioactive waste disposal.
*       Seismic surface waves and ultra-shallow seismics 
*       Shallow-water, transition zone sea-floor characterization 
*       Toxic waste management and mitigation 
*       UXO and land mine detection

Representatives from a diverse group of professionals have come together to
organize SAGEEP 2001 and have set ambitious objectives for the meeting: 

*       To address how geophysical surveys for infrastructure engineering
can mitigate design changes and cost overruns during construction, and can
avoid hazards in excavation, tunneling and trenchless technology. 
*       To demonstrate how the continuity in subsurface information provided
by geophysical airborne, ground and borehole surveys, result in better
calibrated models for ground water flow, risk analysis, wellhead protection,
contaminant migration, and soil salinity.
*       To communicate to users the state-of-the-art and the
state-of-practice of environmental and engineering geophysics through joint
workshops and technical sessions. 

Plan to attend.  This conference provides an exciting and informative
meeting place for worldwide explorationists.  See cutting-edge technologies,
meet leading manufacturers and service providers and get the inside track on
the latest technologies.  Denver, Colorado is the Queen City of the plains
and Rocky Mountain West.  In March each year thousands come to ski the white
powder that covers the nearby mountains. This vibrant city also offers many
cultural and sports events, fine dining and a lively downtown.  

Come exhibit.  Exhibitors return year after year because SAGEEP attracts
geophysicists, geologists, engineers, environmental and forensic scientists,
military and government environmental specialists, consultants and other
geophysics users from around the world.         

Highlights

Ice Breaker - Held in the Exhibit Hall, the ice breaker is always well
attended.  Complimentary food and a cash bar provide an informal and
excellent opportunity to meet people and share ideas.        

Keynote Address - Speaker- Daniel S. Miller, First Assistant Attorney
General, Colorado Department of Law.  Mr. Miller will speak about the needs
and rationales for Federal and State regulations and how perhaps we can look
forward to more innovative approaches.    

Technical Sessions - Case studies on, and applications of, the latest
geophysical techniques and technologies.  See what's new and learn how to
keep a competitive edge.  

Workshops - Exhibitor sponsored workshops provide the chance to discus the
theory and applications of showcased equipment and software.  Special
workshop topics are the Application of Geophysics in Geotechnical and
Environmental Engineering, GPR for Infrastructure Studies and a Mock Trial
for Geoscientists. 

Exhibition Hall - gives vendors and service providers exposure to a diverse
range of clientele.

Session Breaks - A sponsored beverage station will be set up each day in the
exhibit area.  At intervals during the technical sessions, attendees gather
for coffee, tea, snacks and another opportunity to network.

Student Reception, Special Events and Spouse Program - visit the website,
www.sageep.com for a listing of the many activities scheduled   

To secure the best location for your exhibit, to register as an attendee, or
to get more information please contact:

Mark Cramer
EXPO MASTERS Inc.
Tel: 303-771-2000
Fax: 303-843-6232
E mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Or visit our website at: <http://www.sageep.com>


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