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T9. Eco-Hydrogeology/Contaminant Hydrogeology: Post-Meeting GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
M. Hassan Rezaie-Boroon, Andre Ellis.
5. Geology, Stratigraphy, and Paleontology of the Santa Ana
T10. Unraveling Structural Complexity along the San Andreas Mountains, Orange County, California: Thurs., 7 April.
Fault Zone, Southern California: Using Geochronology in US$80. Jere Lipps, Cooper Archaeological & Paleontological
Conjunction with Geologic and Geomorphic Mapping: Center, OC Parks & California State Univ. Fullerton, jlipps@
Shannon Mahan, Robert Powell, Katherine Kendrick. fullerton.edu; Eric Scott, Cooper Archaeological &
Paleontological Center, OC Parks & California State Univ.
T11. Investigating Environmental Changes using the Coastal and Fullerton, erscott@fullerton.edu; Lisa Babilonia, Orange
Marine Sedimentary Record: Joseph Carlin, Alex Simms. County Parks, lisa.babilonia@ocparks.com; Richard Lozinsky,
Fullerton College, rlozinsky@fullcoll.edu.
T12. Paleontology and Paleoecology of Western North America:
Nicole Bonuso, Adam Woods. 6. Geology of Some Major Industrial Mineral Deposits in the
Mojave Desert Area, Southern California: Thurs.–Fri.,
T13. In the Spotlight: Paleontology and the Public: Alton C. 7–8 April. US$175. Howard Brown, Howard Brown Geological
Dooley Jr., Gabriel Santos. Consulting LLC, hjbjm@aol.com; Dinah Shumway, Terramins
Inc., terramins@gmail.com.
T14. Undergraduate Research Posters: Mark Boryta, David
Mrofka, Jeff Marshall. 7. Neogene Sedimentation, Volcanic Activity, and Faulting in
the Coyote Mountains, Salton Trough, California: Thurs.–
T15. Spatial and Temporal Variability of California Climate: Sat., 7–9 April. US$260. Ann Bykerk-Kauffman, California
Implications for Landscape Evolution: Richard Heermance, State Univ. Chico, abykerk-kauffman@csuchico.edu; Michael
Andrew Cyr. Parker, California State Univ. Chico, michaelpparker@
sbcglobal.net; Amy Gentry, California State Univ. Chico,
FIELD TRIPS kitsune556@gmail.com; David Teimoorian, California State
Univ. Chico, davidteimoorian@gmail.com.
Trip fees include transportation and lodging for multi-day trips,
and most include meals. For more information, see the meeting 8. Late Cretaceous to Neogene Assembly and Disaggregation of
website. the Southern Sierra Nevada Region: Thurs.–Fri., 7–8 April.
US$240. Alan Chapman, Macalester College, chapman@
Pre-Meeting macalester.edu; Jason Saleeby, California Institute of
Technology, jason@gps.caltech.edu; David Wood, djwd@
1. Arc Magmatism, Tectonics, and Tempos in Mesozoic Arc swbell.net.
Crustal Sections of the Peninsular and Transverse Ranges,
Southern California: Fri.–Sun., 1–3 April. US$370. Scott R. 9. Vertebrate Paleontology of Death Valley National Park,
Paterson, Univ. of Southern California, paterson@usc.edu; California: Thurs.–Sat., 7–9 April. US$320. Torrey Nyborg,
Adam Ianno, Juniata College, adam.ianno@gmail.com; Loma Linda Univ., tnyborg06g@llu.edu; Steve Rowland, Univ.
Valbone Memeti, California State Univ. Fullerton, vmemeti@ of Nevada Las Vegas, steve.rowland@unlv.edu.
fullerton.edu; Ben Clausen, Loma Linda Univ., bclausen@llu
.edu; Josh Schwartz, California State Univ. Northridge, WORKSHOPS
joshua.j.schwartz@gmail.com.
The following teaching workshops will be held at the
2. Geology and Vertebrate Paleontology of Tule Springs Fossil DoubleTree Hotel. Generous sponsorships allow the organizers to
Beds National Monument: Fri.–Sun., 1–3 April. US$345. offer these workshops at no charge, except for the normal meeting
Kathleen Spring, Univ. of California Riverside and USGS, registration fee. Space is limited, so register early. See the meeting
kspringer@usgs.gov; Eric Scott, Cooper Center, California State website for more information.
Univ. Fullerton, erscott@fullerton.edu; Jeff Pigati, USGS, 1. California Earthquake Hazards & Mineral Resources—
jpigati@usgs.gov.
NGSS: Cosponsored by California Mineral Education Foundation
3. Large Earthquakes and Rates of Slip on the San Jacinto (CMEF); Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC);
–San Andreas Fault System: Sun., 3 April. US$65. Doug Yule, Women In Mining (WIM). Sun., 3 April, 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Limit:
California State Univ. Northridge, doug.yule@csun.edu; Sally 25; refreshments included, but participants need to provide
McGill, California State Univ. San Bernardino, smcgill@csusb their own lunch. Cynthia L. Pridmore, California Geological
.edu; Nate Onderdonk, California State Univ. Long Beach, nate Survey, cpridmore@consrv.ca.gov; Robert De Groot, Southern
.onderdonk@csulb.edu. California Earthquake Center; Joyce Pulliam-Fitzgerald,
Elementis Specialties Inc.
4. Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Palos Verdes Peninsula: 2. Creating Dual-Enrollment Honors Geology Classes at High
Sun., 3 April. US$80. Austin Hendy, Natural History Museum Schools: Sponsored by National Association of Geoscience
of Los Angeles County, ahendy@nhm.org; Jann Vendetti, Teachers, Far Western Section. Sun., 3 April, 8 a.m.–noon. Limit:
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, jvendett@ 20; refreshments included. Dirk Baron, California State Univ.
nhm.org; Lindsey Groves, Natural History Museum of Los Bakersfield, dbaron@csub.edu.
Angeles County, lgroves@nhm.org; Howell Thomas, Natural
History Museum of Los Angeles County, hthomas@nhm.org;
Jorge Velez-Juarbe, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
County, jvelezjuar@nhm.org.
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