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Tour Colorado with
Free GSA Field Guides
From the eastern plains to the western canyons, Colorado offers countless
opportunities for geological investigation. To coincide with the 2016 Annual Meeting
in Denver, we’re offering free digital access to three popular Colorado field guides
that will help you explore the unique geology of the state and make the most of
your visit. Available now through the end of September.
High Plains to Rio Grande Critical zone evolution: Colorado geology then and now:
Rift: Late Cenozoic Evolution Climate and exhumation in the Following the route of the
of Central Colorado Colorado Front Range Colorado Scientific Society’s 1901
trip through central Colorado
2002, v. 3, p. 59–93 2013, v. 33, p. 1–18
2013, v. 33, p. 19–82
Get started at www.gsapubs.org
SPECIAL HIGHLIGHT
October’s Science Article Covers
the Geology of Cuba, Ties into
Annual Meeting Pardee Symposium
In next month’s issue of GSA Today (v. 26, no. 10), Manuel A. Iturralde-Vinent and
colleagues describe “The geology of Cuba: A brief overview and synthesis,” as a
companion to their GSA 2016 Annual Meeting Pardee Symposium, Geologic
Evolution of Cuba. The symposium, from 8 a.m. to noon on Wed., 28 Sept., at the
Colorado Convention Center, Mile High Ballroom 2A/3A, includes several invited
speakers. Cover image: Valle de Viñales, Pinar del Río Province, western Cuba. Photo
by Antonio Garcia Casco, 31 July 2014.
GSA TODAY | SEPTEMBER 2016
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