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NGWA is a community of groundwater professionals working together to advance groundwater knowledge and the success of our members through education and outreach; advocacy; cooperation and information exchange; and enhancement of professional practices. Learn more at https://www.NGWA.org. |
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The AGU hydrology section has over 11,000 members, and is composed of 12 technical committees, a Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion committee, and a Student Committee (H3S). The Section is engaged in many initiatives, key among them this year: 1. The Hydrology sections’ “Bridges to the Future” Celebrates the pillars of our discipline and funds student grants. 2. Water Resources Research “WRR Translations.” This new collection under the WRR umbrella is dedicated to introducing practicable applications of novel scientific findings in hydrological science. |
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EAGE is a professional association for geoscientists and engineers. It is an organization with a worldwide membership of about 19,000 providing a global network of commercial and academic professionals and students. The association is truly multi-disciplinary and international in form and pursuits. EAGE operates three Circles: Oil&Gas Geoscience, Near Surface Geoscience, and Sustainable Energy. |
| The International Zeolite Association (IZA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and advancing all aspects of zeolite science and technology. IZA encompasses both natural and synthetic zeolites, as well as molecular sieves and other microporous and mesoporous materials with related structures and properties. Among its main purposes, the IZA organizes the triennial International Zeolite Conferences (IZCs) and supports additional activities such as specialized meetings, working groups, publications, and educational initiatives within the field. | |
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Since its launch in 2018 in Wuhan, the CouFrac conference series has evolved into a leading international forum on coupled processes in fractured geological media, with subsequent successful meetings held in Seoul (2020), Berkeley (2022), and Kyoto (2024). Coupled thermal-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes in fractured geological media are fundamental to understanding the Earth’s evolution and essential to a wide range of near-surface and subsurface applications. |
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The American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA) is a professional and international engineering and scientific society, which promotes interaction among specialists, practitioners, scholars, and educators in rock mechanics and geomechanics. We advocate for individuals and firms in all aspects of rock mechanics and geomechanics, including multi-disciplinary rock physics and rock engineering technology advancement and technological applications for civil engineering, mining engineering and tunneling, oil and gas recovery, and geo-related socioeconomic problem-solving. We provide a forum and information resources for our members, related organizations, and the public, while our strong student membership ensures future continuity. For more information, please visit: https://armarocks.org/about/arma/ |
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EAGE Annual 2026 The European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) will host its 87th Annual Conference and Exhibition from 8-11 June 2026, in Aberdeen, UK. |
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The 5th International Conference on Coupled Processes in Fractured Geological Media: Observation, Modeling, and Application (CouFrac2026) will be held in Uppsala, Sweden, on 20-23 September 2026. CouFrac2026 (as an ISRM specialized conference) will provide a dynamic platform for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to share recent advances, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations in all areas of coupled processes associated with fractured geological media. The conference will cover a wide spectrum of topics, including fundamental process understanding, computational methods, in-situ testing, laboratory studies, and practical applications across geological environments ranging from the near-surface to the deep subsurface. |
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The Society of Core Analysts (SCA), founded in 1986, is a chapter-at-large of the Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA). The SCA symposium is a four-day conference and exhibition, which takes place annually in different locations around the world with 2026 being its 39th year. The SCA Symposium will take place in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 17-20, 2026. The annual symposium has built a reputation over the last 30+ years for its high-quality technical presentations in Core Analysis, as well as for giving the main players in the industry the opportunity to showcase their latest technical innovations and offerings in equipment and services. Technical delegates and service companies will be represented and will share their ideas, innovations, knowledge, best practices, products, and services. |
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The 60th US Rock Mechanics / Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Association will be held in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on 21-24 June 2026. The symposium will be hosted by the University of Arizona and take place at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. The technical program will focus on theoretical advances and innovative applied research in rock mechanics and geomechanics. Technical tours and field trips are planned to take place before and after the symposium. Short courses and workshops will be held prior to the symposium. View the conference flyer. |
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The 9th InterPore Brazil Chapter Conference will bring together researchers and practitioners working on porous media across scales and applications. Topics include oil and gas, carbon and hydrogen storage, rock and soil mechanics, biomaterials, microfluidics, food powders, water resources, and mathematical and computational modeling. 📍 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | August 10–13, 2026 |
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Join us at the Second Iran Interpore Conference on Porous Media to benefit from inspiring lectures, connect with researchers from Iran and across the globe, and discover edge-of-science studies on porous media. • 29-30 September, 2026 |
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ISWPM26 aims to bring together two communities with a shared interest in the processes governing fluid flow and deformation in porous media. While the meeting broadly showcases advances across all engineering applications of porous materials, it will place a particular focus on wetting physics across scales, from local interfacial mechanisms to effective wettability in complex systems. 17th International Symposium on Wettability and Porous Media |
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Now in its 7th edition, the International Geomechanics Conference embarks on its first foray into China, hosted by Chengdu University of Technology and co-hosted by China National Petroleum Corporation. Date: November 17.19, 2026 |
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CMWR 2026 The CMWR was created in 1976 and has since been held biennially alternating between locations in North America and Europe. CMWR is dedicated to nurturing and promoting cutting-edge interdisciplinary research on quantitative forecasting of hydrological processes, with a special emphasis on mathematical, computational, statistical, and machine learning methods. |
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The MRPM is a prestigious international event supported by The Groupement AMPERE, uniting leading scientists and industry experts working with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and complementary techniques applied to porous materials. Since its founding in Bologna in 1990, the conference has traveled across Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania, showcasing groundbreaking discoveries and practical applications. 17th International Bologna Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Porous Media (MRPM) - Ribeirão Preto & Campinas - Brazil, October 26-30 – 2026 |




















