Latest IAGC News and Announcements

  • 9 Jan 2024 9:38 AM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    In Loving Memory of Steven Banwart

    Today, our hearts are heavy as we come together to honor the memory of our cherished friend and colleague, Steven Banwart, affectionately known as "Barney" to many of us. It is with deep sorrow that we share the heartbreaking news of his passing on December 30th due to a massive cerebral hemorrhage stroke. Steve's departure has left an irreplaceable void in our lives, but as we gather to celebrate his extraordinary life, let us also reflect on the enduring legacy he leaves behind.

    Steve was not just a scientist; he was a beacon of inspiration in the world of scientific discovery. He dedicated nearly three decades of his life to the development of the "critical zone" concept, leaving an indelible mark on the British, European, and global critical zone communities. His roles as Dean for Global Development, Director of the Global Food and Environment Institute, and Leadership Chair in Integrating Soil/Agriculture/Water Research at the University of Leeds underscore his commitment to groundbreaking research.

    Among his many accomplishments, Steve's leadership as the Principal Investigator of the European SoilTrec project from 2009 to 2014 stands as a testament to his visionary spirit. This project played a pivotal role in uniting the European critical zone community and set the stage for similar initiatives worldwide. Steve's unwavering dedication and passionate advocacy for an integrative scientific vision enriched our understanding of the critical zone.

    Yet, Steve's greatness extended far beyond his scientific achievements. He was a compassionate and empathetic human being, always lending a listening ear to his colleagues. His authentic concern for others, coupled with his unwavering belief in the significance of critical zone research, made him a beloved figure in our scientific community.

    Steve's commitment transcended the confines of the laboratory. He actively contributed to the IAGC community as the Chair of the GES working group and served on the council since 2012. His tireless efforts in promoting our association's mission exemplified his dedication to advancing our shared goals.

    For many of us, our connection with Steve extended beyond the boundaries of science. His infectious spirit and camaraderie endeared him to us as not just a colleague but a cherished friend. Steven was not only a friend but a guiding light who helped us navigate the complexities of life and science. Though his absence leaves a void that cannot be filled, his legacy will forever inspire us. In his memory, we pledge to carry forward his important research and uphold the values he cherished. While we mourn his passing, we find solace in knowing that his spirit lives on in the hearts and minds of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

    As we grieve the loss of this exceptional individual, our hearts reach out to his family during this difficult time. We share in their sorrow and offer our deepest sympathies.

    To Steve's family, we extend our heartfelt condolences. Rest in peace, dear friend.

    Tributes may be posted to Steven at the following link:

     https://profstevenbanwart.muchloved.com/


  • 27 Dec 2023 3:06 PM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    The Final issue of Elements in 2023, titled Geometallurgy, is available online! Print copies will arrive soon. Happy New Year to all!

  • 18 Dec 2023 9:52 AM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    The IAGC 2023 December Newsletter has been published! Click HERE to read a summary of the IAGC-2 (WRI-17 and AIG-14) Meeting, learn about the IAGC-3 meeting in 2025, and more!

  • 11 Dec 2023 9:09 AM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    Elements vol. 19, no. 5, titled Large Igneous Provinces: Versatile Drivers of Global Change, is now available online on the Elements website

  • 4 Dec 2023 3:37 PM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    The Applied Geochemistry 2023 Excellence in Review Awards have been announced! The IAGC extends a big thank you to all reviewers, particularly the 2023 Excellence in Review Awardees, for their service to the Journal of Applied Geochemistry and for supporting the IAGC! 


  • 28 Nov 2023 10:38 AM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    The IAGC Graduate Student Research Grants applications close on Friday, December 1st at 17:00 EST (UTC-5)! The IAGC strongly encourages PhD Students take advantage of this funding opportunity! Check out the Student Grants Page to learn more.

  • 17 Oct 2023 11:02 AM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    Check out the latest issue of Elements, Biomagnetism, on the Elements website today! Print copies will be arriving soon!


  • 6 Oct 2023 10:56 AM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    IAGC Graduate Student Research Grant Applications are open! Share the news and apply by December 1st. Visit the IAGC Student Grants page for details on how to apply: https://www.iagc-society.org/Student-Grants


  • 19 Jul 2023 11:37 AM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    Check out the IAGC Newsletter Number 78 and read about the 2023 IAGC award winners, Student Research Grant winners and 2022 Applied Geochemistry Excellence in Review awardees! Keep reading to learn about the 2024-2026 Nomination Committee and opportunities to nominate your peers and colleagues for awards.

  • 21 Jun 2023 2:31 PM | Devin Smith (Administrator)

    Check out the latest issue of Elements, Into the Rift: The Geology of Human Origins in Eastern Africa, on the Elements website today! Print copies will be arriving soon!

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