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GSA TODAY | JANUARY 2016 15. Geologic Evolution of Accretion-Related Orogenic Belts 8. Geology and Geologic History of the Moscow-Pullman
and Associated Elements of the Central North American Basin, Idaho and Washington, from Late Grande Ronde to
Cordillera: Keith Gray, Wichita State Univ., k.gray@wichita Late Saddle Mountains Time: Fri., 20 May. John Bush,
.edu; Keegan Schmidt, Lewis Clark State College, klschmidt@ Emeritus, Univ. of Idaho; Dean L. Garwood, Spokane
lcsc.edu. Community College; Pamela Dunlap, Emeritus, USGS.
16. Constraints on the Formation, Assembly, and Evolution 9. Accretionary Tectonics of West-Central Idaho and
of Precambrian Rocks in the Rockies: Julie Baldwin, Univ. Relationships to the Greater Rocky Mountain Orogen:
of Montana, julie.baldwin@umontana.edu; Jeff Vervoort, Fri.–Sun., 20–22 May. Keegan Schmidt, Lewis-Clark State
Washington State Univ., vervoort@wsu.edu; Da Wang, College; Keith Gray, Wichita State Univ.; Reed Lewis, Idaho
Washington State Univ., binglian454@gmail.com. Geological Survey.
17. Planetary Science: Insights from Remote Sensing, Field, 10. Pre-Belt Basement Tour: Late Archean–Early Proterozoic
and the Laboratory: Deepak Dhingra, Univ. of Idaho, Rocks of the Cougar Gulch Area, Southern Priest River
deepdpes@uidaho.edu. Complex: Fri., 20 May. Andy Buddington, Spokane
Community College; Da Wang, Washington State Univ.;
18. Undergraduate Geologic and Multidisciplinary Research: P. Ted Doughty, PRISEM Geoscience.
Faculty Examples and Student Experiences in the Field: Chad
Pritchard, Eastern Washington Univ., cpritchard@ewu.edu. 11. Precious and Base Metal Deposits of the Coeur d’Alene
Mining District: Fri.–Sat., 20–21 May. Chris Dail, Midas
FIELD TRIPS Gold Inc.; Sadae Lortz, U.S. Silver and Gold; John Etienne,
New Jersey Mining; Virginia Gillerman, Idaho Geological
For additional information, please see the meeting website Survey; Grant Brackebusch, New Jersey Mining; Dan Hussey,
or contact field trip co-chairs Reed Lewis, reedl@uidaho.edu, U.S. Silver and Gold; Kathryn Dehn, U.S. Silver and Gold;
or Keegan Schmidt, klschmidt@lcsc.edu. Aaron Gross, U.S. Silver and Gold.
Pre-Meeting OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
1. Pleistocene Megaflood Landscapes of the Channeled For mentor program and career workshop descriptions
Scabland: Sun.–Tues., 15–17 May. Victor Baker, Univ. of and On To the Future information, see p. 29.
Arizona; Bruce Bjornstad, Richland, Washington; David
Gaylord, Washington State Univ. Vans depart from Spokane, Career Workshops
Washington, on Sunday; the trip ends in Moscow, Idaho,
on Tuesday. 1. Geoscience Career Workshop Part 1: Career Planning
and Informational Interviewing: Wed., 18 May,
2. The Columbia River Basalt Group of Western Idaho and 8–9 a.m.
Eastern Washington—Dikes, Vents, Flows, and Tectonics
along the Eastern Margin of the Flood Basalt Province: 2. Geoscience Career Workshop Part 2: Geoscience Career
Mon.–Tues., 16–17 May. Stephen Reidel, Washington State Exploration: Wed., 18 May, 9–10 a.m.
Univ.; Victor Camp, San Diego State Univ.; Barton Martin,
Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; Terry Tolan, Intera Inc.; John Wolff, 3. Geoscience Career Workshop Part 3: Cover Letters,
Washington State Univ. Résumés, and CVs: Thurs., 19 May, 9–10 a.m.
3. Miocene Fossils in the Clarkia Area: Classic Lagerstätten: Mentor Programs
Tues., 17 May. Bill Rember, Univ. of Idaho.
Roy J. Shlemon Mentor Program in Applied Geoscience
4. Geology of the Wallowa Terrane in the Northern Part of Luncheon: Wed., 18 May.
Hells Canyon: Tues., 17 May. Keegan Schmidt, Lewis-Clark
State College; Tracy Vallier, Emeritus, USGS. John Mann Mentors in Applied Hydrogeology Program
Luncheon: Thurs., 19 May.
5. Metamorphic History of the Belt Supergroup and
Underlying Paleoproterozoic Basement Rocks in the LOCAL COMMITTEE
Western Part of the Clearwater Complex: Tues., 17 May.
Julie Baldwin, Univ. of Montana; Reed Lewis, Idaho General Co-Chairs: Leslie Baker, lbaker@uidaho.edu; Brian
Geological Survey; Jeff Vervoort, Washington State Univ. Yanites, byanites@uidaho.edu
Post-Meeting Technical Program Co-Chairs: Tom Williams, tomw@uidaho
.edu; Peter Isaacson, isaacson@uidaho.edu
6. Miocene to Pleistocene Volcanism of the Yellowstone
Hotspot: Western and Central Snake River Plain: Fri.–Mon., Field Trip Co-Chairs: Reed Lewis, reedl@uidaho.edu; Keegan
20–23 May. Scott Boroughs, Washington State Univ.; Bill Schmidt, klschmidt@lcsc.edu
Bonnichsen, Idaho Geological Survey; Martha Godchaux,
Washington State Univ.; John Wolff, Washington State Univ. Student Volunteer Chair: Cary Lindsey, caryrlindsey@gmail.com
Optional drop-off at Boise Airport on Sun., 22 May.
Student Mentoring/Programs Coordinator: Judy Parrish,
7. Geologic and Anthropogenic History of the Palouse Falls jparrish@uidaho.edu
Area: Floods, Fractures, Clastic Dikes, and the Receding
Falls: Fri., 20 May. Chad Pritchard, Eastern Washington
Univ.; Larry Cebula, Eastern Washington Univ. and
Washington State Digital Archives.
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