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cem4graps@gmail.com; Charles A. Ver Straeten, New York        T18. 	Professional Licensing of Geologists in New York State:
      State Museum, charles.verstraeten@nysed.gov.                        Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going. Jim Ridenour,
T9. 	 New Perspectives on the Use of Structural Analysis to               CPG, New York State Council of Professional Geologists,
      Solve Tectonic Problems: Examples from Slices through               jim.ridenour@health.ny.gov.
      Space and Time in Northeastern North America.
      Cosponsored by GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics           T19. 	 Applications of Geologic Mapping to Address Geologic
      Division. Jean Crespi, Univ. of Connecticut, jean.crespi@           Hazards, Natural Resources, and Natural History Studies.
      uconn.edu; Keith Klepeis, Univ. of Vermont, keith.klepeis@          Andrew Kozlowski, New York State Museum/Geologic
      uvm.edu.                                                            Survey, andrew.kozlowski@nysed.gov; Brian Bird, New York
T10. 	Pegmatites: Most Evolved Components of the Continental              State Museum/Geological Survey, brian.bird@nysed.gov.
      Crust. Paul Tomascak, SUNY, Oswego, tomascak@oswego
      .edu; Marian Lupulescu, New York State Museum.                T20. 	Radioactivity in the Environment. John Garver, Union
T11. 	Interpretation of Quaternary Environments: Through                  College, garverj@union.edu.
      Geology, Paleontology, and Archaeology in the Glaciated
      Great Lakes and New England. Andrew Kozlowski, New            FIELD TRIPS
      York State Museum/Geologic Survey, andrew.kozlowski@
      nysed.gov; Robert Feranec, New York State Museum, robert      Geology & History of the Rosendale Cement Industry.
      .feranec@nysed.gov.                                           Steven Schimmrich, SUNY Ulster County Community College,
T12. 	A New Look at Terrane Affinity of Old Rocks in Western        schimmrs@sunyulster.edu.
      New England: Peri-Laurentian or Peri-Gondwana? Craig
      Dietsch, Univ. of Cincinnati, dietscc@ucmail.uc.edu; Bob      The Geology of Thacher Park: A Classic North American
      Wintsch, Indiana Univ., wintsch@indiana.edu.                  Geologic Site. Charles Ver Straeten, New York State Museum,
T13. 	Teaching Geoscience Concepts Using Geospatial Tools.          charles.verstraeten@nysed.gov; Ed Stander, SUNY Cobleskill,
      John Van Hoesen, Green Mountain College, vanhoesenj           standeej@cobleskill.edu; Thom Engel, Northeastern Cave
      @greenmtn.edu.                                                Conservancy, necaver@earthlink.net.
T14. 	The Grenville-Age Low Ti-Fe Oxide Deposits from New
      York State: Igneous or Hydrothermal? Phil Geer, Univ. of      Karst Hydrogeology of the Kingston-Rosendale Karst Aquifer
      Massachusetts; Marian Lupulescu, New York State Museum,       Region within the Hudson Valley Fold-Thrust Belt. Paul A. Rubin,
      pgeer@geo.umass.edu; Peter Valley, Weatherford Laboratories.  HydroQuest, hydroquest@yahoo.com; Kurtis C. Burmeister, Univ.
T15. 	Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Paleontology of the New      of the Pacific, kburmeister@pacific.edu; Alexander Bartholomew,
      York Paleozoic. James Ebert, SUNY Oneonta, james.ebert        SUNY New Paltz, barthola@newpaltz.edu.
      @oneonta.edu; D. Jeffrey Over, SUNY Geneseo, over@
      geneseo.edu.                                                  ACCOMMODATIONS
T16. 	Deciphering the Devonian: Paleobiology, Stratigraphy,
      and Geochemistry. Andrew M. Bush, Univ. of Connecticut,       Hotel registration deadline: 22 Feb. 2016
      andrew.bush@uconn.edu; J. Andrew Beard, Univ. of                A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hilton Albany for
      Connecticut, james.beard@uconn.edu; Diana L. Boyer,
      SUNY Oswego, dboyer@oswego.edu.                               US$172 per night. In order to receive the special rate, please
T17. 	 Geophysical Methods in the Hydrogeologist’s Toolbox.         mention special code 1GEO.
      Laura Lautz, Syracuse Univ., lklautz@syr.edu; Robin Glas,
      Syracuse Univ., rlglas@syr.edu; Zeno Levy, Syracuse Univ.,    LOCAL CONTACTS
      zf lev y@syr.edu.
                                                                    General Co-Chairs: Helen Mango, helen.mango@castleton.edu;
                                                                    Tim Grover, tim.grover@castleton.edu

                                                                    Technical Program Co-Chairs: Don Rodbell, rodbelld@union.
                                                                    edu; Jacqueline Smith, smithj@mail.strose.edu

                                                                    Field Trip Chair: John van Hoesen, vanhoesenj@greenmtn.edu

                                                                    Short Course/Workshop Chair: Robert Badger, badgerrl@
                                                                    potsdam.edu

GSA Members in the News                                                                                                                                      GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday

GSA Fellow Marcia K. McNutt, editor-in-chief of the Science family of journals and former USGS director, has
been elected president of the National Academy of Sciences. She will begin her term in July 2016.

GSA Fellow Richard C. Berg has been appointed director of the Illinois State Geological Survey and the 13th
Illinois State Geologist. Berg has served as interim director since May 2014 and was previously chief scientist.
He has led numerous multidisciplinary groups at the ISGS during his 40-year career and has made significant
contributions to the discipline through his leadership in GSA.

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