Science and learning for the future
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At Midwest Institute of Geosciences and Engineering (MIGE), our mission is to provide an ever increasingly needed understanding of the physical world. We strive to contribute to the human body of knowledge through research and development.
Our members are a small but dedicated group to expanding our understanding of the world.
We offer a range of products and services including geologic mapping, educational projects, research trips.
At MIGE, we are passionate about exploring and understanding the world we live in. The more we understand, the better we can plan for a sustainable future.
This is the trailer for the movie from our Greenland and Iceland trip. North of the 60th is a working title. The movie will be for sale on this website.
Trailer for a video on the Precambrian of our world.
Here Steve Explains why the Silurian hypothesis is a non starter.
This is a clip that I plan on putting in the Baraboo movie. The movie will be on the geology of the region and its importance to geology.
This video shows the complex relations between the Penokean volcanic and sedimentary rocks near the Wisconsin-Michigan (Upper Peninsula) border.
Here we take you through the rock garden at the A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum. Some of us at MIGE may even have contributed a few.
Even us scientists will often repeat misinformation as if it's fact. Not intentionally but just out of our ignorance of a subject. So here I had to correct the internet on the "Huronian Glaciation".
Glacier in southwest Greenland
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