The Austin Geological Society began in April 1965 when a small group of geologists met to promote better professional communication among geologists in the Austin area. On October 7, 1965, the organization was officially founded with the adoption of a Constitution and Bylaws. The Austin Geological Society (AGS) is an affiliated organization of t...
The Austin Geological Society began in April 1965 when a small group of geologists met to promote better professional communication among geologists in the Austin area. On October 7, 1965, the organization was officially founded with the adoption of a Constitution and Bylaws. The Austin Geological Society (AGS) is an affiliated organization of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG). We participate in the activities of that organization and have representatives in its House of Delegates. We are also a member of the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Sciences (GCAGS), and served as the host of the annual GCAGS convention in October, 2002. AGS holds monthly meetings, generally at 7:00 PM on the first Monday of each month, August through May, at the University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology. In these meetings, invited speakers discuss topics relevant to the professional interests of AGS members. Visit at http://www.austingeosoc.org/
AGS 001. Urban Flooding and Slope Stability in Austin, Texas. V. R. Baker, L. E. Garner, L. J. Turk, and Keith Young, Field Trip Leaders. 31 p., 1973. AGS 001. Urban Flooding and Slope...
AGS 006. Hydrogeology of the Edwards Aquifer-Barton Springs Segment, Travis and Hays Counties, Texas. C. M. Woodruff, Jr., and R. M. Slade Jr., Coordinators. 96 p., 1984. AGS 006. Hydrogeology of the Edwards...
AGS 007. Austin Chalk in Its Type Area--Stratigraphy and Structure, by Keith Young and C. M. Woodruff, Jr. Road log and articles. AGS Guidebook 7, 88 p., 1985. AGS 007. Austin Chalk in Its Type...
AGS 009. The Cityscape - Geology, Construction Materials, and Environment in Austin, Texas. F. R. Snyder, Laura De La Garza, and C. M. Woodruff, Jr., Coordinators. AGS Guidebook 9, 78 p., 1986. AGS 009. The Cityscape - Geology,...
AGS 010. Paleozoic Buildups and Associated Facies, Llano Uplift, Central Texas, by S. C. Ruppel and C. Kerans. AGS Guidebook 10, 33 p., 1987. AGS 010. Paleozoic Buildups and...
AGS 011. Hydrogeology of the Edwards Aquifer - Northern Balcones and Washita Prairie Segments. J. C. Yelderman, Jr., Coordinator. Austin Geological Society Guidebook 11, 91 p., 1987. AGS 011. Hydrogeology of the Edwards...
AGS 012. Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas - Lessons in Economic Geology, Architecture, and History. C. M. Woodruff, Jr., Coordinator. Austin Geological Society Guidebook 12, 56 p., 1988. AGS 012. Congress Avenue, Austin,...
AGS 014. Water Quality Issues for Barton Creek and Barton Springs. D. A. Johns, Field Trip Leader. Austin Geological Society Guidebook 14, 95 p., 1991. AGS 014. Water Quality Issues for...
AGS 019. A Look at the Hydrostratigraphic Members of the Edwards Aquifer in Travis and Hays Counties, Texas. N. M. Hauwert and J. A. Hanson, Coordinators. AGS Guidebook 19, 81 p., 1995. AGS 019. A Look at the...
AGS 020. Urban Karst: Geological Excursions in Travis and Williamson Counties, Texas. C. M. Woodruff, Jr. and C. L. Sherrod, coordinators. "Guidebook 16," 73 p., 1996. AGS 020. Urban Karst: Geological...
AGS GB 19. Rocks, Resources, and Recollections AGS GB 19. Rocks, Resources, and...
AGS GB 20. Geology and Historical Mining, Llano Uplift Region, Central Texas. Chris Caran, Mark Helper, and Richard Kyle, Leaders. Austin Geological Society Guidebook 20, 111 p., 2000. AGS GB 20. Geology and Historical...