Division of Geology and Land Survey

2012 Rolla School Daze

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Rocks, Minerals and Fossils are all on dispay in the Ed Clark Museum of Missouri Geology.Rolla School Daze

Rolla School DazeRolla School DazeBruce Wilson (DGLS), technical assistant, helps students locate their school.

Neil Elfrink (DGLS) geologist, teaching about minerals and their uses in society.A student peers through equipment usd by land surveyors.

Breanna McDonald (DGLS), geologist, teaches about wise environmental practices. Students enjoy identifying things on the surface and subsurface.Michael Cape (DGLS), technical assistant, speaks to students about techniques and equipment used to survey land in Missouri.

Survey markers are placed in the ground to identify land corners.Fletcher Bone (DGLS) geologist, describes some of the displays in the Ed Clark Museum of Missouri.

Todd Schneider (DEQ), environmental specialist, shows students some of the video equipment he uses to catch and subsequently prosecute people who are participing in open dumpingJamie Elliott, land survey specialist, and Edie Starbuck, geologist, (both with DGLS) field questions students posed.

The large calcite specemin on display in the Ed Clark Museum of Missouri Geology is always popular.Matt Parker, geologist, and Paul Meyer, technical assistant (both with DGLS), technical assistant, speak to students about techniques and equipment used to protect drinking water.

 

Bob Clay (WRC), dam safety engineer, prepares to introduce the video, The Johnstown Flood, to students.Jacque Walters (DGLS), land survey specialist, fields questions about land surveying.

Vicki Dove (DGLS), geologist, answers questions about the mastodon tusk on display in the Ed Clark Museum of Missouri Geology/

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