Full Title: Lead in the Environment Geochemistry, Sources, and Remediation
Led by: Sarah M Hayes; Charles N Alpers; Tyler D Sowers; Daniel Brabander; Robert A Root
Endorser(s): GSA Geology and Health Division, GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division, GSA Geology and Society Division, GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division
Industry Track(s): Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology
Date: Wed-Fri., 7-9 Oct. 2026
Location: Hybrid
Time: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Format: Online (In-Person Option SC26CN02A)
CEUs: 2.4
Join us to explore the fundamental lead (Pb) geochemistry (crystal chemistry, paragenesis, thermodynamics), human health impacts of Pb, approaches to study Pb (Pb isotopes, X-ray techniques, bioaccessibility/bioavailability assays, community engagement), and remediation of lead in the environment.
We will also cover a variety of modern and legacy sources of Pb to the environment in detail. There will be participation tracks appropriate for both professional researchers and Pb-interested non-scientists to learn more about Pb, develop fundable ideas and build their network. We invite researchers, students, regulators, industry professionals, members of lead-impacted communities, and those working to reduce Pb exposure.
By purchasing this item, you are buying a seat for an hybrid online course.
Short courses offer continuing education units (CEUs). One CEU equals 10 hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.
Learn more about this and other GSA Connects 2026 events.
For additional information, please contact shortcourse@geosociety.org.
Product Code: SC26CN02B
Product Category: SHORTC
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