Rex Buchanan featured speaker at upcoming fundraising event

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Rex Buchanan, Interim Director, Kansas Geological Survey, is the featured speaker for the third annual joint fundraising event co-sponsored by Rice County Historical Society and Lyons Public Library.

Buchanan’s topic for the evening is recent earthquakes in Kansas.  Along with the guest speaker, the 6:30 pm event includes hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction and will be held on Earth Day Friday April 22 at the Lyons High School Cafeteria.

Rex Buchanan grew up near Little River, in Rice County, Kansas, on the edge of the Smoky Hills. He has been at the Kansas Geological Survey, based at the University of Kansas, since 1978, and has been the Interim Director since 2010. He is the co-author of Roadside Kansas: A Guide to its Geology and Landmarks  (rev. edition, 2010) and editor of Kansas Geology: An Introduction to Landscapes, Rocks, Minerals, and Fossils  (rev. edition, 2010), both published by the University Press of Kansas; co-author of The Canyon Revisited: A Rephotography of the Grand Canyon, 1923-1991, published by the University of Utah Press (1994); and co-editor of Geowriting, published by the American Geological Institute (1995).

He is currently the Secretary of the Association of American State Geologists, past chair of the Geology and Public Policy Committee of the Geological Society of America (GSA), and past president of the Kansas Association for Conservation and Environmental Education (KACEE), the Kansas Academy of Science, and the Association of Earth Science Editors.  He chairs the Kansas Task Force on Induced Seismicity.  In 2008 he was named a Fellow of GSA, and in 2009 was given the John Strickler award for environmental education from KACEE.  He also provides occasional commentaries on Kansas Public Radio. He has an undergraduate degree from Kansas Wesleyan University and graduate degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Tickets are on sale now and may be purchased for $18.00 at the Rice County Historical Society and the Lyons Public Library.

For more information, call (620)-257-3941 or (620) 257-2961.

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