242: Shaping Policy with Geoscience - AGI's Critical Needs Document
Seismic Soundoff14 Marras 2024

242: Shaping Policy with Geoscience - AGI's Critical Needs Document

"The geosciences cover everything from the air we breathe to the ground we walk on, and our job is to make sure policymakers see its critical value. Our reports are about translating complex science into something everyone can understand and use." In this episode, we speak with David Wunsch to explore how geoscience can shape policy decisions that impact everyday lives. David dives into the American Geosciences Institute's (AGI) Critical Needs Document, which outlines essential priorities for geoscience in policy discussions, especially during major political transitions. Learn why concise and accessible communication is vital for bridging the gap between science and policy and how geoscientists can influence real-world change. KEY POINTS & TAKEAWAYS > Bringing Science to Policy: The AGI's Critical Needs Document is crafted every four years to inform policymakers, emphasizing the role of geoscience in economic, environmental, and infrastructure-related decisions. > Effective Communication: With rapid political turnover, creating concise, accessible documents is crucial for educating experienced policymakers and newcomers about the relevance of geoscience. > Hot Topics in Geoscience: From national security, critical minerals, and groundwater resources, the report covers pressing geoscience issues that need urgent legislative attention. > Opportunities for Collaboration: David highlights examples of cross-disciplinary work, like wildfire management, that showcase the impact of diverse geoscience specialties working together. > Get Involved: David challenges listeners to engage in local and national policy discussions, emphasizing that informed geoscientists can shape better decisions and counter misinformation. Listen in to discover that, as a geoscientist or citizen, you can make a difference by bringing the power of geoscience to the forefront of policy and public awareness. LINKS * Visit https://seg.org/podcasts/episode-242-shaping-policy-with-geoscience-agis-critical-needs-document/ for the links to the Critical Needs Document and more. GUEST BIO David R. Wunsch became the Director and State Geologist at the Delaware Geological Survey in November 2011 after serving as the Director of Science and Technology at the National Ground Water Association. Previously, he was the State Geologist of New Hampshire (NH) from 2000 to 2010, with roles on the NH Joint Board of Geology and the NH Water Well Board. Wunsch is a Licensed Professional Geologist in multiple states and has been an adjunct professor and visiting scholar. In 1998-99, Wunsch served as the American Geological Institute Congressional Science Fellow, advising the House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources. His career includes roles as an instructor at Central Michigan University and coordinator for the Coal Field Hydrology Program at the Kentucky Geological Survey. His expertise spans groundwater monitoring, geochemistry, mine hydrology, and engineering geology. Wunsch has held several prominent roles, including testifying before Congress on water and energy, serving on federal advisory committees, and representing scientific organizations like the Association of American State Geologists. He has received numerous accolades, including the AGI’s Outstanding Contribution to the Understanding of Geoscience award and selection as a U.S. Water Partnership consultant. SHOW CREDITS Andrew Geary at TreasureMint hosted, edited, and produced this episode. The SEG podcast team comprises Jennifer Cobb, Kathy Gamble, and Ally McGinnis. If you have episode ideas or feedback for the show or want to sponsor a future episode, email the show at podcast@seg.org.

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#20: SEG's Emerging Professionals - Johannes Douma

#20: SEG's Emerging Professionals - Johannes Douma

Andrew Geary speaks with Johannes Douma, vice-chair of the Emerging Professionals International Committee (EPIC). Johannes provides the committee's background, current focus, and how emerging professionals can get involved. EPIC is SEG’s resource for emerging professionals, those with less than 8 years in the industry. It's a global group sharing a common interest in sponsoring gatherings of emerging geoscientists to discuss and gain further understanding of their respective disciplines. Johannes is an exploration geophysicist at Cimarex Energy and vice-chair of EPIC. At Cimarex, he currently works on the Anadarko Exploration Team focusing on further developing formations in Oklahoma. He completed both his undergraduate and graduate degrees in geophysics at Colorado School of Mines. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Subscribe to Seismic Soundoff on the podcast app of your choice to receive the latest episodes first. Full show notes at http://seg.org/podcast. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit http://wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia.

27 Heinä 201714min

#19: Gerard Schuster - Seismic Inversion

#19: Gerard Schuster - Seismic Inversion

During this episode, Dr. Gerard (Jerry) Schuster discusses his new book, Seismic Inversion. Schuster's book describes the theory and practice of inverting seismic data for the subsurface rock properties of the Earth. The book will benefit scientists and advanced students in engineering, earth sciences, and physics. Visit http://seg.org/newbooks to purchase today. Jerry is a Professor of Earth Science and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). He is also the co-director and founder of the Center for Fluid Modeling and Seismic Imaging at KAUST. He was the founder and director of the Utah Tomography and Modeling/Migration consortium from 1987 to 2009 and received the SEG Virgil Kauffman Gold Medal Award in 2010. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Subscribe to Seismic Soundoff on the podcast app of your choice to receive the latest episodes first. Full show notes at http://seg.org/podcast. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit http://wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia.

20 Heinä 201713min

#18: Jeff Johnson - SEG's Competency Management System

#18: Jeff Johnson - SEG's Competency Management System

Jeff Johnson joins Andrew Geary, Seismic Soundoff host, to discuss how SEG's Competency Management System (CMS) can benefit SEG members and improve their skills and expertise. CMS is a SEG web-based interactive tool used for self-assessment by individual geoscientists. SEG members use CMS to identify their strengths and weaknesses, and to efficiently plan practical training actions. Jeff is an Exploration and Production Geophysical & Training Consultant who worked for 15 years with NExT/Schlumberger, teaching over 120 geology and geophysics training classes and workshops worldwide. Prior to joining Schlumberger, Jeff worked for Amoco E&P Company for 24 years and was General Manager of Amoco's Geoscience Research and Technical Services Organizations for most of the nineties. Begin your free, member assessment at http://seg.org/cms. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Subscribe to Seismic Soundoff on the podcast app of your choice to receive the latest episodes first. Full show notes at http://seg.org/podcast. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia.

6 Kesä 201715min

#17: Communicating geosciences with Undersampled Radio

#17: Communicating geosciences with Undersampled Radio

The co-hosts of Undersampled Radio, Graham Ganssle and Matt Hall and Isaac Farley, SEG digital publications manager join Seismic Soundoff to discuss communicating geoscience and modern geoscience skills. Undersampled Radio (https://undersampledrad.io/) is a podcast that talks science, tech, oil, business, politics and more. Graham (@grahamganssle) is president and owner of Sandstone Oil and Gas based in New Orleans. Matt (@kwinkunks) helps lead Agile Scientific based in Mahone Bay, Canada. Find the full show notes at https://seg.org/podcast. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Editor's note The first voice you will hear is Graham, followed by Isaac and Matt. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia.

30 Touko 201747min

#16: Sven Treitel - Geophysical Signal Processing

#16: Sven Treitel - Geophysical Signal Processing

Sven Treitel discusses his signal processing course, the historical transition from analog to digital, and his decades-long collaboration with Enders Robinson. Sven Treitel, along with Enders Robinson, was instrumental in the transition of exploration geophysics from analog to digital recording and data processing. Sven has published over 40 papers and has received numerous Society awards, including SEG's Reginald Fessenden award and Honorary Membership. Sven also co-authored two books with Enders Robinson, the most recent - Digital Imaging and Deconvolution - that serves as the basis for the May 23-26 virtual course, Geophysical Signal Processing 101, sponsored by the Geophysical Society of Houston and the SEG. Register for his course and read the show notes at https://seg.org/podcast. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia.

14 Touko 201733min

#15: The Story of Geoscientists Without Borders®

#15: The Story of Geoscientists Without Borders®

This episode explores the inspiration for Geoscientists Without Borders® (GWB®) and the leaders that helped shape the program. GWB® uses the specialized knowledge and technical skills of geoscientists to mitigate natural hazards by connecting universities and industries with communities in need. These global projects involve archaeology; earthquake, landslide, volcano and tsunami preparedness; pollution mitigation; habitat management; and water management. Help us spread the word. Share this episode with your friends and colleagues. Communicate with your peers the work SEG and dedicated geoscientists in the GWB® program are doing. The more that people learn about GWB®, the better our chances of reaching sustained funding, recruiting volunteers, and continuing projects that impact communities. For additional information, including how to donate to GWB®, visit https://seg.org/gwb. Please subscribe to the show on your podcast app of choice. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Sponsor Schlumberger strives to be a unifying force for social and environmental stewardship, and engages in philanthropic activities that reflect the company’s values. As the founding sponsor of Geoscientists Without Borders®, Schlumberger believes in the science of geophysics to affect positive changes in communities facing environmental hardship and natural hazards. Audio credits Special thanks to Dr. Maya Tolstoy, Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization for providing the recording of the 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. Visit http://seg.org/podcast for additional information.

8 Touko 201720min

#14: Data analytics and machine learning - Baishali Roy

#14: Data analytics and machine learning - Baishali Roy

Dr. Baishali Roy, special section coordinator for the March 2017 issue of The Leading Edge, joins Andrew Geary to discuss data analytics and machine learning in geophysics. Dr. Roy has worked at ConocoPhillips since 2000. She currently serves on the TLE Editorial Board. Subscribers can read the full articles in the SEG Digital Library at http://library.seg.org and for those currently not subscribed, abstracts are always free. Visit http://seg.org/podcast for show notes. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit http://wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia.

27 Maalis 201717min

#13: Chris Liner - Elements of 3D Seismology

#13: Chris Liner - Elements of 3D Seismology

Dr. Chris Liner discusses his new book Elements of 3D Seismology, third edition. The book is a thorough introduction to the acquisition, processing, and interpretation of 3D seismic data. All sections have been reviewed and updated for the new edition. Visit http://seg.org/newbooks to purchase today. Visit http://seg.org/podcast for full show notes.

1 Maalis 201717min

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