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T10. Unraveling Structural Complexity along the San Andreas Geology of Some Major Industrial Mineral Deposits in the GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
Fault Zone, Southern California: Using Geochronology in Mojave Desert Area, Southern California. Howard Brown,
Conjunction with Geologic and Geomorphic Mapping. Howard Brown Geological Consulting LLC, hjbjm@aol.com;
Shannon Mahan, USGS, smahan@usgs.gov; Robert Powell, Dinah Shumway, Terramins Inc., terramins@gmail.com.
USGS, rpowell@usgs.gov; Katherine Kendrick, USGS,
kendrick@usgs.gov. Soils. Matthew Ballmer, Natural Resources Conservation
Services, matthew.ballmer@usda.gov; Randy Riddle, Natural
T11. Investigating Environmental Changes using the Coastal Resources Conservation Services, randy.riddle@usda.gov;
and Marine Sedimentary Record. Joseph Carlin, California Theresa Kunch, Natural Resources Conservation Services,
State Univ. Fullerton, jcarlin@fullerton.edu; Alex Simms, theresa.kunch@ca.usda.gov.
Univ. of California Santa Barbara, asimms@geol.ucsb.edu.
Fibrous Minerals and Soils. Doug Merkler, Natural Resources
T12. Paleontology and Paleoecology of Western North America. Conservation Services, doug.merkler@nv.usda.gov; Matthew
Nicole Bonuso, California State Univ. Fullerton, nbonuso@ Ballmer, Natural Resources Conservation Services, matthew.
fullerton.edu; Adam Woods, California State Univ. Fullerton, ballmer@usda.gov.
awoods@fullerton.edu.
Vertebrate Paleontology of Death Valley National Park,
T13. In the Spotlight: Paleontology and the Public. California. Torrey Nyborg, Loma Linda Univ., tnyborg06g
Alton C. Dooley, Jr., Western Science Center, adooley@ @llu.edu.
westerncentermuseum.org; Gabriel Santos, Raymond M. Alf
Museum of Paleontology, gpsantos@csu.fullerton.edu. Neogene Sedimentation, Volcanic Activity, and Faulting in the
Coyote Mountains, Salton Trough, California. Ann Bykerk-
T14. Undergraduate Research Posters. Mark Boryta, Mount Kauffman, California State Univ. Chico, abykerk-kauffman@
San Antonio College, mboryta@mtsac.edu; David Mrofka, csuchico.edu; Michael Parker, California State Univ. Chico,
Mount San Antonio College, dmrofka@mtsac.edu. michaelpparker@sbcglobal.net; Amy Gentry, California State
Univ. Chico, kitsune556@gmail.com; David Teimoorian,
FIELD TRIPS California State Univ. Chico, davidteimoorian@gmail.com.
Trip registration opens in January 2016. For additional infor- REGISTRATION
mation, please contact Field Trip Chair Brian Kraatz at bkraatz@
westernu.edu. Early registration deadline: 29 Feb. 2016
Late Cretaceous to Neogene Assembly and Disaggregation of Cancellation deadline: 7 Mar. 2016
the Southern Sierra Nevada Region. Alan Chapman, Registration opens in January 2016. For further information
Macalester College, chapman@macalester.edu; Jason Saleeby, or if you need special accommodations, please contact Conference
California Institute of Technology, jason@gps.caltech.edu; Chair Jade Star Lackey, jadestar.lackey@pomona.edu.
David Wood, djwd@swbell.net.
Motherlode of the Miocene: The Barstow Fossil Beds. Kathleen ACCOMMODATIONS
Spring, Univ. of California Riverside/USGS, kspringer@usgs.gov;
Eric Scott, San Bernardino County Museum, escott@sbcm Hotel registration deadline: 14 March 2016
.sbcounty.gov. A block of rooms has been reserved at the DoubleTree by Hilton
Arc Magmatism, Tectonics and Tempos in Mesozoic Arc Crustal
Sections of the Peninsular and Transverse Ranges, Southern at 222 N Vineyard Ave., Ontario, California 91764, USA—just a
California. Scott R. Paterson, Univ. of Southern California, two-minute walk from the Ontario Convention Center. The
paterson@usc.edu; Adam Ianno, Juniata College, adam.ianno@ meeting rate is US$129 per night plus tax for single and double
gmail.com; Valbone Memeti, California State Univ. Fullerton, occupancy. Reservations should be made by calling the
vmemeti@fullerton.edu; Ben Clausen. DoubleTree directly at +1-909-418-4873 (local). Attendees should
Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. reference the group code of “Geological Society of America.”
Austin Hendy, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
County, ahendy@nhm.org; Jann Vendetti, Natural History LOCAL COMMITTEE
Museum of Los Angeles County, jvendett@nhm.org; Lindsey
Groves, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Conference Chair: Jade Star Lackey, Pomona College, JadeStar
lgroves@nhm.org; Howell Thomas, Natural History Museum .Lackey@pomona.edu
of Los Angeles County, hthomas@nhm.org; Jorge Velez
-Juarbe, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Field Trip Chair: Brian Kraatz, Western Univ. of Health Sciences,
jvelezjuar@nhm.org. bkraatz@westernu.edu
Large Earthquakes and Rates of Slip on the San Jacinto–San
Andreas Fault System. Doug Yule, California State Univ. Technical Program Co-Chairs: Colin Robins, Claremont
Northridge, doug.yule@csun.edu; Sally McGill, California State McKenna, Pitzer, and Scripps Colleges, crobins@kecksci.claremont
Univ. San Bernardino, smcgill@csusb.edu; Nate Onderdonk, .edu; Robert Gaines, Pomona College, robert.gaines@pomona.edu
California State Univ. Long Beach, nate.onderdonk@csulb.edu.
Mesozoic Invertebrate Paleontology. Jere Lipps, Cooper Center, Exhibits and Sponsorship: Joan Fryxell, CSU San Bernardino,
California State Univ. Fullerton, jlipps@exchange.fullerton.edu. jfryxell@csusb.edu
Student Volunteer: Hilary Lackey, Mount San Antonio College,
hlackey@mtsac.edu
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