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GSA2016 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION

420. Pinedale Glacial History of the Upper Arkansas River           430. New Perspectives on a 140-Year Legacy of Mining and
Valley: New Moraine Chronologies, Modeling Results, and             Abandoned Mine Cleanup in the San Juan Mountains,
Geologic Mapping. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. Cosponsor: GSA            Colorado. Four days: Thurs.–Sun., 29 Sept.–2 Oct. Cosponsors:
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology. Leaders: Avriel D.            U.S. Geological Survey Central Mineral and Environmental
Schweinsberg; Jason P. Briner; Ralph R. Shroba; Joseph M.           Resources Science Center; Navarro Research and Engineering Inc.
Licciardi; Eric M. Leonard; Keith A. Brugger.                       (contractor to the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Legacy
                                                                    Management). Leaders: Douglas B. Yager; Raymond H. Johnson;
421. Restoring the Headwaters of the Arkansas River: A Bike and     David L. Fey.
Underground Tour of the Leadville Mining District and
Modern Reclamation Efforts to Minimize the Effects of Acid          431. Slime, Redbeds, and Evaporites in an Eolianite Sandwich:
Mine Drainage. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. Cosponsor: Colorado          The Permian-Triassic of Colorado & Southeastern Wyoming.
Mountain College, Leadville, Colorado, USA. Leader: Jacob           One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. Leaders: James W. Hagadorn; Karen R.
Mohrmann.                                                           Whiteley; Bonita L. Lahey; Woods J. Alee.

422. Roadside Faults, Folds, Fossils, Crystals, and Diamond         432. Conodonts and Early Fish in Colorado’s Shallow, Early
Pipes—Sampling the Geologic Diversity of Northern Colorado.         Paleozoic Seas. One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. Leaders: F. Nicole Peavey;
One day: Sat., 24 Sept. Leaders: Uwe Kackstaetter; Barbara          Ivan J. Sansom Sr.
EchoHawk.
                                                                    433. Sandstones and Utah’s Canyon Country: Deposition,
423. The Consequences of Living with Geology. One day: Sat.,        Diagenesis, Exhumation, and Landscape Evolution. Four days:
24 Sept. Cosponsors: American Institute of Professional             Thurs.–Sun., 29 Sept.–2 Oct. Cosponsor: SEPM (Society for
Geologists; Association of Engineering and Environmental            Sedimentary Geology). Leaders: David B. Loope; Richard M.
Geologists. Leaders: David M. Abbott Jr.; David C. Noe.             Kettler; Peter W. Reiners; Kendra Murray; Joel L. Pederson.

During the Meeting                                                  434. U.S. Geological Survey Collections: Understanding the Past
                                                                    to Create a Future—Tour Three Federal Repositories,
424. Kirk Bryan Field Trip: Quaternary Landslides, Fluvial          Paleontological Collections, Core Research Center, National Ice
Terraces, and Recent Geomorphic Events along the Colorado           Core Laboratory. One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. Cosponsor: U.S.
Front Range. One day: Tues., 27 Sept. Cosponsors: GSA               Geological Survey. Leaders: Natalie E. Latysh; Kevin C. McKinney.
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; Boulder
Creek Critical Zone Observatory; Colorado Scientific Society.       435. How to Make the Lights Turn on with a Clap—A Tour of
Leaders: Melissa A. Foster; Robert S. Anderson.                     Colorado’s Energy Grid. One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. Cosponsors:
                                                                    Colorado School of Mines Energy and Minerals Field Institute;
After the Meeting                                                   Colorado Geological Survey. Leaders: Barry Martin; Tom Sladek;
                                                                    Karen A. Berry.
425. Late Holocene Landscape Evolution in the White River
Badlands. Four days: Fri.–Sun., 29 Sept.–2 Oct. Leaders: Patrick    436. Contrasting Structural Setting for 1.4 Ga Granites in the
Burkhart; Paul Baldauf.                                             Southern Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico: Evidence
                                                                    for Partitioned Intracratonic Deformation. Three days: Thurs.–
426. Middle to Late Cenozoic Geology and Geomorphology of           Sat., 29 Sept.–1 Oct. Leaders: Jennifer Lindline; Howell Bosbyshell.
the Laramie Mountains, Wyoming. Two days: Thurs.–Fri., 29–
30 Sept. Cosponsor: Colorado Scientific Society. Leader: Emmett
Evanoff.

427. Progressive Development of Basement-Involved Foreland           Associated Society                                                   GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
Thrust Belts: Results from the NSF/EarthScope Bighorn Project               Field Trip
Applied to the Laramide Orogeny in the Colorado Front Range.
One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. Leaders: Eric A. Erslev; Karen Aydinian;  Society of Economic Geologists (SEG)
Laura E. Kennedy.
                                                                    Pre-meeting: Mineral Deposits and Geology of the Silver
428. South Park: Complex Structure and Stratigraphy Create          City Mining District and Owyhee Mountains, Southwestern
One of Colorado’s Crown Jewels. One day: Thurs., 29 Sept.           Idaho. Three and a half days: arrive Tuesday evening,
Cosponsors: Colorado Geological Survey; Colorado Scientific         20 Sept., in Silver City, Idaho, USA; depart 9 a.m. Saturday,
Society; Coalition for the Upper South Platte. Leaders: Peter       24 Sept. Note: This field trip begins and ends at the Boise,
Barkmann; Marieke Dechesne; Edward J. Sterne; Karen J. Houck.       Idaho, USA, airport (BOI). Leaders: Jim Saunders, saundja@
                                                                    auburn.edu; Matt Brueseke; Virginia Gillerman. Register via
429. Large Hydrothermal Systems above the Yellowstone               the SEG website at www.segweb.org/events.
Magma Chamber. Five days: Thurs.–Mon., 29 Sept.–3 Oct.
Leaders: Lisa A. Morgan; W.C. Pat Shanks; Robert A. Sohn.

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