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GSA2015 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION

416. Kirk Bryan Field Trip: Great Falls of the Potomac and          424. Building Stones of Downtown Baltimore.                            SCIENCE & CAREERS
the Evolution of a Decay-Phase Orogen, the Appalachian
Mountains.                                                          Sat., 31 Oct. US$36.
                                                                    Leaders: David W. Bolton, Maryland Geological Survey; Joseph
Sat., 31 Oct. US$125.                                               T. Hannibal. Cosponsor: Heritage Stone Task Group of the
Leaders: Paul Bierman, University of Vermont; Eric Kirby;           International Union of Geological Sciences.
William B. Ouimet; Eric W. Portenga; Frank Pazzaglia; Gregory S.
Hancock. Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology and                      425. A Billion Years of Deformation in the Central
Geomorphology Division.                                             Appalachians: Orogenic Processes and Products.*

417. The History of Stone Quarrying in the Baltimore Area,          Wed.–Fri., 4–6 Nov. US$250; limited student price: US$125.
Including a Visit to the Historic Cockeysville Marble Quarry.       Leaders: Steven J. Whitmeyer, James Madison University;
                                                                    Christopher M. Bailey; David B. Spears. Cosponsor: GSA
Sat., 31 Oct. US$49.                                                Structural Geology and Tectonics Division.
Leaders: Joseph T. Hannibal, Cleveland Museum of Natural
History; Page Herbert. Cosponsor: Heritage Stone Task Force of      426. The Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory.
the IUGS.
                                                                    Thurs., 5 Nov. US$95.
418. Hydrology and Geomorphology of Urban Streams and               Leaders: Don Duggan-Haas, The Paleontological Research
Riparian Zones in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.                  Institution; Susan L. Brantley; Tim White. Cosponsors: GSA
                                                                    Geoscience Education Division; National Association of Geoscience
Sat., 31 Oct. US$95.                                                Teachers.
Leaders: Andrew Miller, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County
(UMBC); Claire Welty; Robert J. Shedlock; Edward J. Doheny.         427. Experience Capitol Hill: Geoscience and Public Policy
Cosponsors: Andrew Miller (UMBC); Claire Welty (UMBC); Ed           in Washington, D.C.
Doheny (USGS).
                                                                    Thurs., 5 Nov. US$49.
419. The Lost Springs of Washington, D.C., Late Tertiary and        Leaders: Kasey S. White, Geological Society of America; Jeffrey
Quaternary Sediments of D.C., and the Baltimore LTER: The           Rubin; David Robert Wunsch; Jonathan G. Price. Cosponsor:
Hydrogeology of Urbanization.                                       GSA Geology and Public Policy Committee.

Sat., 31 Oct. US$90.                                                428. USGS: Then and Now.
Leader: John M. Sharp, The University of Texas Jackson School of
Geosciences.                                                        Thurs., 5 Nov. US$75.
                                                                    Leaders: Susan G. Stover, University of Kansas; Suzette Kimball;
420. K–12 Earth Science Educators Trip to the National              David Applegate; Virginia Burkett; Scott Southworth.
Museum of Natural History.                                          Cosponsors: GSA Geology and Public Policy Committee; USGS.

Sat., 31 Oct. US$28.                                                429. Acoustic Seafloor Mapping of the Baltimore Harbor.
Leaders: Michael J. Passow, Smithsonian Institution National
Museum of Natural History; Adam Blankenbicker. Cosponsors:          Thurs., 5 Nov. US$95.
Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History;         Leaders: Stephen VanRyswick, Coastal & Estuarine GeoSciences
National Earth Science Teachers Association.                        Program; Katherine Offerman. Cosponsor: Maryland
                                                                    Geological Survey.
421. Rockin’ D.C.: A Geological Overview of the National
Mall and Its Building Stones.                                       430. Stream Restoration in Geologic Regions of Maryland.

Sat., 31 Oct. US$85.                                                Thurs., 5 Nov. US$105.
Leaders: Kenneth Rasmussen, Northern Virginia Community             Leaders: Eric Dougherty, Maryland State Highway
College; Victoria Martin. Cosponsors: GSA Geoscience Education      Administration Engineering Geology Division; Todd Nichols.
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division.                         Cosponsor: Maryland State Highway Administration.

422. The Geology of the Gettysburg Battlefield and Its              431. Late Devonian Climate Change and Glaciogenic Facies
Influence on Military History.                                      in the Central Appalachians.

Sat., 31 Oct. US$130.                                               Thurs., 5 Nov. US$110.
Leaders: Roger J. Cuffey, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Vincent L.      Leaders: David K. Brezinski, Maryland Geological Survey; Blaine
Santucci. Cosponsors: Penn State University; National Park Service  Cecil; William DiMichele.
Geologic Resources Division; Gettysburg National Military Park.
                                                                    432. The Building Stones of the National Mall.
423. The Delmarva Peninsula: A Field Laboratory for Studies
of Shallow Groundwater Flow and Quality.                            Thurs., 5 Nov. US$20.
                                                                    Leaders: Richard A. Livingston, University of Maryland; Carol A.
Sat., 31 Oct. US$90.                                                Grissom. Cosponsors: University of Maryland; Smithsonian
Leaders: Robert J. Shedlock, Maryland–Delaware–District of          Institution.
Columbia Water Science Center; Judith M. Denver; Jeff P.
Raffensperger; Ward E. Sanford.

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