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Second Announcement ACCOMMODATIONS
SOUTHEASTERN SECTION Reservation deadline: 8 March
Blocks of rooms have been reserved at the Hyatt Place Columbia,
65th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern
Section, GSA 819 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201, USA, +1-803-978-2013,
Columbia, South Carolina, USA and the Hampton Inn Columbia, 822 Gervais Street, Columbia,
31 March–1 April 2016 SC 29201, USA, +1-803-231-2000. Both venues are located in
www.geosociety.org/sections/se/2016mtg/ The Vista, within a short walking distance to the Columbia
Convention Center. To make your reservations, please call the hotels
Photo courtesy of Columbia Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau. and be sure to mention you are attending the GSA Southeastern
Section meeting.
Ready to Rock Your World!
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
REGISTRATION
For more information, please see the meeting website.
Early registration deadline: 29 February
Cancellation deadline: 7 March Symposium
GSA TODAY | JANUARY 2016 REGISTRATION FEES (all fees are in U.S. dollars) S1. Evolving Perspectives on Piedmont Geology: Terrane
Early Standard Studies, Structural Analyses, New Mapping, and
Complementary Studies.
Full 1 Day Full 1 Day
Theme Sessions
Professional member $220 $130 $250 $155
T1. Gold Exploration in South Carolina: Ken Gillon, James
Professional nonmember $240 $155 $275 $175 Berry, James Kellogg.
Student member $85 $65 $100 $75 T2. New Insights on Crustal Structure and Geologic Evolution
of the Southeastern U.S. Continental Margin: Susie Boote,
Student nonmember $100 $90 $130 $100 James H. Knapp.
K–12 teacher $45 $40 $55 $45 T3. Surface Water–Groundwater Interactions and
Biogeochemical Processes in the Coastal Zone:
Guest/Spouse $45 n/a $55 n/a Alicia Wilson, Tim Callahan.
Short Course/Field Trip only $40 n/a $45 n/a T4. Groundwater Availability in the Atlantic Coastal Plain:
Bruce Campbell, Joe Gellici.
T5. Paleolimnological Reconstructions: New Insights from
the Tried and True to the Unique and New: Nathan M.
Rabideaux, Chris Tidwell, Alex Simpson.
T6. Current Studies in Sedimentology and Stratigraphy:
Andrew Leier.
T7. Geohazards along the East Coast of the U.S.: Robert Weiss.
T8. Issues in Environmental and Climate Education: Pamela
J.W. Gore, William Witherspoon.
T9. Evolution Teaching Practices and Data-Rich Research:
Frank Forcino, Rachel Salter.
T10. Ecohydrology: Jeff Wilcox.
T11. Large Datasets and Interactive Visualizations in
Undergraduate Research: Steven Whitmeyer, Jeffrey Ryan.
T12. Coastal Processes and Geologic Framework: Insights
from Geological and Geophysical Surveys across the
Continental Margin: Jenna C. Hill, Richard F. Viso.
T13. Synergistic Paleontology: The FOSSIL Project and
Amateur Contributions to the Field: Eleanor Gardner,
Bruce MacFadden, Linda McCall, Chuck Ferrara, Lisa
Lundgren.
T14. Fossil Vertebrates of the Southeastern United States:
Kathlyn M. Smith, Alexander K. Hastings, Jenny McGuire.
T15. Barrier Island Geology along the Southeast U.S. Coast:
Contrasting Recent Change with Long-Term Evolution:
Antonio B. Rodriguez, Ethan J. Theuerkauf.
T16. Estuarine and Intertidal Sedimentary Processes and
Environments as Geologic Archives of Coastal Change:
Clark Alexander, John M. Jaeger.
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