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GSA 2015 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION
SCIENCE & CAREERS 411. Geology, Engineering, and the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal 420. K–12 Earth Science Educators Trip to the National
(A William Smith Bicentenary Activity). Museum of Natural History.
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Sat., 31 Oct. US$90 (1L). Leaders: Robert W. Krantz, Sat., 31 Oct. US$28. Leaders: Michael J. Passow, Smithsonian
ConocoPhillips; Katharine M. Loughney; John Tudek. Institution National Museum of Natural History; Adam
Cosponsors: William Smith Bicentenary Committee; GSA History Blankenbicker. Cosponsors: Smithsonian Institution National
and Philosophy of Geology Division. Museum of Natural History; National Earth Science Teachers
Association.
413. Field Geology of the Baltimore Mafic Complex,
Pennsylvania–Maryland State Line.* 421. Rockin’ DC: A Geological Overview of the National Mall
and Its Building Stones.
Sat., 31 Oct. US$90 (1L, R). *Limited student price: US$50.
Leaders: Stephen G. Shank, Pennsylvania Geological Survey; Sat., 31 Oct. US$85 (1L); students and K–12 teachers only.
L. Lynn Marquez; Christopher R. Hardy. Cosponsor: Pennsylvania Leaders: Kenneth Rasmussen, Northern Virginia Community
Geological Survey. College; Victoria Martin. Cosponsors: GSA Geoscience Education
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division.
414. Geologic Investigation of the Impact of a Subsurface
Coal Fire: Centralia, Pennsylvania. 422. The Geology of the Gettysburg Battlefield and its
Influence on Military History.
Sat., 31 Oct. US$99 (1L, R). Leaders: Jennifer M. Elick,
Susquehanna University; J. Fred McLaughlin. Sat., 31 Oct. US$130 (1L, 1D, R). Leaders: Roger J. Cuffey,
Pennsylvania State Univ.; Vincent L. Santucci. Cosponsors: Penn
415. The Tectono-Thermal Evolution of the Central State University; National Park Service Geologic Resources Division;
Appalachian Orogen: Accretion of a Peri-Gondwanan(?) Gettysburg National Military Park.
Ordovician Arc.*
423. The Delmarva Peninsula: A Field Laboratory for Studies
Sat., 31 Oct. US$87 (1L, R). *Limited student price: US$47. of Shallow Groundwater Flow and Quality.
Leaders: Howell Bosbyshell, West Chester University; Lee Ann
Srogi; William S. Schenck; Gale C. Blackmer. Cosponsor: Sat., 31 Oct. US$90 (1L). Leaders: Robert J. Shedlock, Maryland–
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division. Delaware–District of Columbia Water Science Center; Judith M.
Denver; Jeff P. Raffensperger; Ward E. Sanford.
416. Kirk Bryan Field Trip: Great Falls of the Potomac and
the Evolution of a Decay-Phase Orogen, the Appalachian 424. Building Stones of Downtown Baltimore.
Mountains.
Sat., 31 Oct. US$36. Leaders: David W. Bolton, Maryland
Sat., 31 Oct. US$125 (1L, 1D, R). Leaders: Paul Bierman, Geological Survey; Joseph T. Hannibal. Cosponsor: Heritage
University of Vermont; Eric Kirby; William B. Ouimet; Eric W. Stone Task Group of the International Union of Geological Sciences.
Portenga; Frank Pazzaglia; Gregory S. Hancock. Cosponsor: GSA
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division. POST-MEETING
425. A Billion Years of Deformation in the Central
417. The History of Stone Quarrying in the Baltimore Area, Appalachians: Orogenic Processes and Products.*
Including a Visit to the Historic Cockeysville Marble Quarry.
Wed.–Fri., 4–6 Nov. US$250 (2B, 2L, R, 2ON). *Limited student
Sat., 31 Oct. US$49 (R). Leaders: Joseph T. Hannibal, Cleveland price: US$125. Leaders: Steven J. Whitmeyer, James Madison
Museum of Natural History; Page Herbert. Cosponsor: Heritage University; Christopher M. Bailey; David B. Spears. Cosponsor:
Stone Task Force of the IUGS. GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division.
418. Hydrology and Geomorphology of Urban Streams and 426. The Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory.
Riparian Zones in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.
Thurs., 5 Nov. US$95 (1L, R). Leaders: Don Duggan-Haas, The
Sat., 31 Oct. US$95 (1L, R). Leaders: Andrew Miller, Univ. of Paleontological Research Institution; Susan L. Brantley; Tim
Maryland, Baltimore County; Claire Welty; Robert J. Shedlock; White. Cosponsors: GSA Geoscience Education Division; National
Edward J. Doheny. Cosponsors: Andrew Miller, University of Association of Geoscience Teachers.
Maryland, Baltimore County; Claire Welty, University of Maryland,
Baltimore County; Ed Doheny, USGS. 427. Experience Capitol Hill: Geoscience and Public Policy
in Washington D.C.
419. The Lost Springs of Washington, D.C., Late Tertiary and
Quaternary Sediments of D.C., and the Baltimore LTER: The Thurs., 5 Nov. US$49. Leaders: Kasey S. White, Geological
Hydrogeology of Urbanization. Society of America; Jeffrey Rubin; David Robert Wunsch;
Jonathan G. Price. Cosponsor: GSA Geology and Public Policy
Sat., 31 Oct. US$90 (1L). Leader: John M. Sharp, The University Committee.
of Texas Jackson School of Geosciences.
Key: B—breakfast; L—lunch; D—dinner; R—refreshments; ON—over4n2ig8h.tUloSdGgSing: ;T*he=ndiasncoduNntoewd r.ates may be available for students.
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