Annual GS Members Meeting
The GS will hold its annual meeting of the membership on Tuesday, December 9 at 10:00 EDT. Society President Liz Sikes will present an update on programs and finances, followed by an open discussion. All Geochemical Society members are encouraged to attend. The meeting will take place virtually via Zoom. More…
Deadline Extended for Hayes and Treibs Awards
The nomination deadline for the John Hayes and Alfred Treibs Awards is extended until November 30. More…
Elements: Sample Return Through the Ages
The October 2025 issue of Elements “Sample Return Through the Ages”, demonstrates the power of mineralogical, petrological, and geochemical studies of oftentimes small amounts of material to learn about the formation and evolution of planetary bodies, the Solar System, and our place in it. Access it now on the Elements website. More…
Elements: Re-Os – Clock with Clout
The August 2025 issue of Elements Magazine discusses the special properties of the Re-Os system. More…
Share Internships in the Geochemical Career Center
Share internship opportunities for free in the Geochemical Career Center More…
Announcing Goldschmidt 2028
The 2028 Goldschmidt Conference will be held in Tokyo, Japan from July 9-14. More…
Nominations for Early Career Board Member
The Geochemical Society invites self-nominations from early career researchers (ECRs) for a two-year Board position, offering full voting rights and leadership experience. ECRs include advanced PhD students, recent postdocs, early-career faculty, and industry professionals within four years of their last degree. One ECR director will be elected this year to join the staggered rotation. Nominations are due by July 10, 2025. More…
Annual Report to Our Members
The Geochemical Society's annual report describes our programs and finances for the past year. More…
Elements: Greenalite
The June 2025 issue of Elements highlights Greenalite, an Fe(II)-serpentine mineral now recognized as a key player in early Earth and Martian geology. Recent nanoscale research challenges long-standing BIF formation models and opens new questions about serpentinization on Mars. Access it now on the Elements website. More…
Biomineral Geochemistry: Windows into Past Climates and Calcification
This Elements issue explores how the geochemistry of marine biominerals—like shells and skeletons—can reveal both past climate conditions and the biology of calcifying organisms. Articles highlight how linking proxy systems with biomineralization processes can reduce uncertainty in reconstructions. More…