The Granite State Geologist 
Newsletter of the New Hampshire Geological Society
Suite 133 * 26 South Main Street * Concord, NH 03301
The New Hampshire Geological Society's Newsletter, The Granite State Geologist, is published approximately quarterly, and is mailed to members
of the Society, and to regional college and university Geology departments and
libraries, usually several weeks before the Fall, Winter and Spring dinner meetings, and
in the Summer.
The most recent issue available is: Number 35, Fall 2001 (also available as an Acrobat PDF
file).
A complete set of Back Issues, with an index to
selected articles (The Best of The Granite State
Geologist), is also available on-line. Submissions
are invited.
Best of the Granite State Geologist
An index to selected articles
- History of Geology in New Hampshire
- Charles H. Hitchcock and the Geological Survey of New Hampshire (part 1), Laura and Guy Waterman (#7)
- Charles H. Hitchcock and the Geological Survey of New Hampshire (part 2), Laura and Guy Waterman (#8)
- The New Hampshire Highway Department's Gravel Survey of 1930, Lincoln R. Page (#1)
- A note on Bedrock Mapping of New Hampshire in the 1930's , Lincoln R. Page (#2)
- History of Some Mineral Resource Studies in New Hampshire, Lincoln R. Page (#5)
- Operating History of the Polermo Number 1 Mine, Rumney, NH, Bob Whitmore (#12)
- The Mineral Industry of New Hampshire in '93, US Bureau of Mines (#12)
- Observations on the Current State Geology Program, Eugene L. Boudette, State Geologist (#8)
- Earthquakes in New Hampshire?, Greg Champlin (#4)
- Progress Report on the Bedrock Geologic Map of New Hampshire Eugene L. Boudette, State Geologist
- New Bedrock Geologic Map Finally Here! (#24)
- New Hampshire Geologists
- Issues of Concern
- Humor/Interest
- Technical or Educational Items
- Annual NHGS Financial Reports
Back Issues
- Number 35, Fall 2001
- Number 34, Summer 2001
- Number 33, Spring 2001
- Number 32, Winter 2001 (also available as an Acrobat PDF
file)
- Number 31, Fall 2000 (also available as an Acrobat PDF
file)
- Number 30, Summer 2000 (also available as an Acrobat PDF
file)
- Number 29, Spring 2000 (also available as an Acrobat PDF
file)
- Number 28, Winter 2000 (also available as an Acrobat PDF
file)
- Number 27, Fall 1999 (also available as an Acrobat PDF
file)
- Number 26, Summer 1999
- News and Events, March 1999
- Number 25, Winter 1999
- Number 24, October, 1998
- Number 23, June, 1998
- Number 22, April, 1998
- Number 21, January, 1998
- Number 20, April, 1997
- Number 19, October, 1996
- Number 18, June, 1996
- Number 17, April, 1996
- Number 16, January, 1996
- Number 15, October 1995
- Number 14, June-July 1995
- Number 13, April 1995
- Number 12, January 1995
- Number 11, October 1994
- Number 10, July 1994
- Number 9, May 1994
- Number 8, April 1994
- Number 7, January 1994
- Number 6, October 1993
- Number 5, June 1993
- Number 4, April 1993
- Number 3, December 1992
- Number 2, September 1992
- Number 1, March 1992
Submission Guidelines
We are always looking for more material to include in each issue of The
Granite State Geologist, such as:
- Advance Announcements of meetings or other events
- Short Articles about New Hampshire or New England geology or earth science
- Technical Articles of interest to New Hampshire geologists
- Short Articles about the history of the practice of geology in this region
- Biographical Profiles
- Student Abstracts, either from Students in New Hampshire schools, or from
students elsewhere but doing work in New Hamsphire
- Black and White Artwork
- Opinion Pieces, controversial or otherwise
- Humorous Stories
Please send your submission to the Editor,
Tim Allen
Geology Dept., Mailstop 2001
Keene State College
229 Main Street
Keene, NH 03435-2001
The deadline for publication in The Granite State Geologist is
usually about 5 weeks before our scheduled quaterly meetings (the
second Thursday in January, April, and October, with a field trip in
early August). Of course, you don't have to wait until the deadline
to submit an article--send submissions anytime!
Submissions in electronic format are strongly encouraged: plain
ASCII text or Rich-Text-Format (RTF) is preferred, but I can extract
your text from MS Word and WordPerfect 5.1 (or earlier) documents.
Send them by e-mail to tallen@keene.edu.
If there's enough lead-time, please mail a hard-copy as well (just
in case). Art-work or images should be reproducible in
black-and-white (e.g. by photocopy). Acceptable digital formats
include Acrobat PDF, Adobe Illustrator, Encapsulated Postscript
(EPS), and GIF, JPG, TIFF or other bit-mapped image format.
The Granite State Geologist is currently produced on Macintosh
computers using a variety of software applications for copy editing
(e.g. WriteNow and BBEdit), graphics (Adobe Illustrator, Adobe
Photoshop), final typesetting and layout (Adobe Illustrator, Quark
Xpress, Adobe InDesign). Body type is set in Adobe Garamond, with
headers set in Helvetica Bold.
We also maintain a directory of New Hampshire Geology on the World Wide Web
Last Modified Apirl 3, 2001
The Granite State Geologist, newsletter of the
New Hampshire Geological Society
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