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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 12, 2009
CONTACT: Dee Ann Miller, (850) 245-2112 or (850) 519-2898 (cell)
   

 

Florida Celebrates Earth Science Week

~Governor?s proclamation promotes appreciation of geosciences? role in understanding the impact of climate on the Earth?s resources~

TALLAHASSEE ? Recognizing the importance of earth sciences the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is joining states across the nation to recognize October 11-17 as Earth Science Week. Organized by the American Geological Institute, Earth Science Week promotes public awareness of the earth sciences and stewardship of the Earth.

?This year?s national theme for Earth Science Week is: Understanding Climate. In keeping with this theme, we encourage Floridians to take advantage of opportunities this week to explore their natural world and learn about the geosciences and how they can improve our understanding of climate and its effect on the Earth?s resources,? said DEP Secretary Michael W. Sole.

DEP?s Florida Geological Survey (FGS) ? made up of geologists, hydrogeologists and well drillers ? investigates and monitors the state?s aquifer systems and geology. They study the Earth, its processes, its materials, its history, and its effect on humans and life in general. The FGS, established in 1907, has provided earth science information and interpretive data to governmental agencies, land-use planners, environmental and engineering consultants, mineral owners and exploration companies, industry and the public for more than 100 years. These entities then use this information and geology to protect public health and natural resources, and ensure sound environmental management.

In celebration of Earth Science Week, Governor Charlie Crist recently signed a proclamation and FGS will host its annual open house on Wednesday, October 14 in Tallahassee featuring activities and public tours on how earth sciences affect our daily lives. The Open House will include tours with Florida State University (FSU) partners of the Antarctic Marine Geology Research Facility (AMGRF) and the Meteorology Department and will include a guest from FSU?s Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) who will be giving rain gauge demonstrations.

A drill rig with core samples and a staff geologist to explain both the workings of the rig and to answer questions about the core samples will be featured. Geologists will be available to identify mystery rocks that guests might have in their personal collections. Microscopes and samples will be available with geologists to assist and interpret so that students can get a detailed look at the rocks that underlie our state.

?Core samples are our best source of information on the rocks that lie beneath our feet and this is an opportunity to share our excitement about the stories they tell with our guests,? said State Geologist and DEP Florida Geological Survey Director Dr. Jonathan Arthur.

A nonprofit organization representing more than 120,000 earth scientists, the American Geological Institute established Earth Science Week in 1998 to promote understanding of the earth sciences. Last year, the Earth Science Week celebration included people in all 50 states and more than four countries.

For information on Earth Science Week and associated activities visit www.earthsciweek.org.

To learn more about Florida Geological Survey visit www.dep.state.fl.us/geology.

To view Governor Charlie Crist?s proclamation visit, www.dep.state.fl.us/secretary/news/2009/10/files/earth_science.pdf.

view of the Earth

"This year?s national theme for Earth Science Week is: Understanding Climate. In keeping with this theme, we encourage Floridians to take advantage of opportunities this week to explore their natural world and learn about the geosciences and how they can improve our understanding of climate and its effect on the Earth?s resources."

Michael W. Sole
DEP Secretary

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Last updated: October 12, 2009

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