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Open-source archive of active faults for northwest South America
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Is the Anthropocene an issue of stratigraphy or pop culture?
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11 - Call for Nominations: 2013 GSA Medals & Awards
15 - Call for Nominations: 2013 John C. Frye Environmental Geology Award
15 - Call for Nominations: 2013 National Awards
16 - Position Statement DRAFT: Promoting Earth Science Literacy for Public Decision Making
17 - New Position Statements Approved
18 - 2013 GSA Section Meeting Calendar
18 - Call for Applications: 2013–2014 GSA-USGS Congressional Science Fellowship
20 - Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers: 2013 GSA South-Central Section Meeting
23 - 2013 Section Meeting Mentor Programs
26 - Penrose Conference Report: Deformation, Fluid Flow, and Mass Transfer in the Forearc of Convergent Margins
28 - Two New UNESCO World Heritage Sites Selected for Globally Outstanding Geologic Values
29 - In Memoriam
29 - About People
30 - Call for Proposals: 2013 GSA Annual Meeting & Exposition
31 - 2012 GSA Annual Meeting & Exposition
35 - GSA Foundation Update
36 - Classified Advertising
42 - Groundwork: Rebuilding Tohoku: A Joint Geophysical and Economic Framework for Hazard Mitigation
Erratum:
In the July 2012 GSA Today (v. 22, no. 7, p. 16) the affiliation for newly elected GSA Fellow Fu-Yuan Wu was listed incorrectly as Institute of Geology and Geophysics.
It should be the Chinese Academy of Sciences. GSA regrets this error.
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