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GSA2016 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION

                            Scientific Field Trips

                              These trips start soon!                                         407. Exploring the Ancient Volcanic and Lacustrine Environments
                                                                                              of the Oligocene Creede Caldera and Environs, San Juan
                              Check online at community.geosociety.org/gsa2016/               Mountains, Colorado. Three days: Thurs.–Sat., 22–24 Sept.
                              science-careers/fieldtrips or contact GSA Sales & Service at    US$325; limited student/ECP price: US$175 (R, 2 ON).
                              +1-888-443-4472 to take advantage of these adventures as
                              part of your GSA 2016 experience. All trips begin and end at    408. Depositional Systems of the Rockies. Three days:
                              the Colorado Convention Center unless otherwise noted, and      Thurs.–Sat., 22–24 Sept. US$560; limited student/ECP price:
                              transportation is provided unless otherwise noted. ECP—         US$295 (R, 3 L, 2 D, 2 ON). Cosponsor: Energy and Geoscience
                              early career professional; B—Breakfast; L—Lunch; D—             Institute, University of Utah. Trip departs Salt Lake City, Utah, and
                              Dinner; R—Refreshments; ON—Overnight Lodging. GSA               ends in Denver.
                              thanks VISIT DENVER and the GSA Hotel Partners for
                              helping to support field experiences and education.             409. From Terraces to Terroir: Exploring Geology and Wineries
                                                                                              on Colorado’s Western Slope. Three days: Thurs.–Sat.,
                            Before the Meeting                                                22–24 Sept. US$390 (3 L/ON, 1 D).

                            401. GSA International Student Field Trip to National Parks in    410. Geomorphic Evolution of the San Luis Basin and Rio Grande.
                            the Western U.S. Sixteen days: Wed.–Thurs., 7–22 Sept. US$1,000   Three days: Wed.–Fri., 21–23 Sept. US$290; limited student/ECP
                            (14 L/D/R, 15 ON). Cosponsor: GSA International. Trip begins and  price: US$145 (R, 2 L/ON). Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology
                            ends in Las Vegas, Nevada.                                        and Geomorphology Division. Trip begins and ends in Alamosa,
                                                                                              Colorado.

                            402. A Visit to the Regional Aluminum Silicate Triple-Point       411. Geoheritage along the Gold Belt Byway, Colorado: Initiatives
                            Metamorphic Rocks of Northern New Mexico: A Field Trip            to Promote the Legacy of Geologic History for Local
                            to Honor the Career Contributions of Lincoln Hollister to         Communities. Two days: Fri.–Sat., 23–24 Sept. US$345; limited
                            Petrology and Tectonics. Four days: Wed.–Sat., 21–24 Sept.        student/ECP price: US$175 (R, 2 L, 1 D/ON). Cosponsors: William
                            US$499; limited student/ECP price: US$250 (R, 4 L, 1 D, 3 ON).    Smith Bicentenary Committee; GSA History and Philosophy of
                            Cosponsors: GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA    Geology Division.
                            Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology and Volcanology Division.

                            403. Transect of Mesoproterozoic Belt Basin, Glacier National     412. Cretaceous Ocean-Climate Perturbations Revealed
                            Park, Montana. Two days: Thurs.–Fri., 22–23 Sept. US$275;         in Cenomanian-Campanian Strata of Colorado: Field
                            limited student/ECP price: US$145 (R, 1 ON). Trip begins and      Trip Associated with Symposium Honoring the Scientific
                            ends in Kalispell, Montana.                                       Contributions of Michael A. Arthur. Two days: Fri.–Sat.,
                                                                                              23–24 Sept. US$299; limited student/ECP price: US$150

                            404. Dynamic Topography, Regional Uplift, and Integration         (R, 2 L, 1 D/ON).

                            History of the Colorado–Green River Systems. Four days:           413. Stromatolite Variability in the Nash Fork Formation,
                            Wed.–Sat., 21–24 Sept. US$585; limited student/ECP price:         Southeastern Wyoming: A Walking Tour across a Paleo­
                            US$325 (R, 3 L/D/ON). Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology           proterozoic Carbonate Shelf. Two days: Fri.–Sat., 23–24 Sept.
                            and Geomorphology Division.                                       US$325; limited student/ECP price: US$175 (R, 1 L/D/ON).

                            405. Sequence Stratigraphy, Stratal Patterns, and                 Trip begins and ends in Laramie, Wyoming.

                            Hydrodynamics of the Upper Cretaceous Iles (Mount Garfield)       414. Overview of the Eocene Castle Rock Conglomerate, East-
                            and Williams Fork (Hunter Canyon) Formations, Grand               Central Colorado: Remapping the Fluvial System and
                            Junction Area, Colorado. Four days: Wed.–Sat., 21–24 Sept.        Implications for the History of the Colorado Piedmont and
                            US$495; limited student/ECP price: US$250 (3 L/ON).               Front Range. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. US$89; limited student /ECP

GSA TODAY | SEPTEMBER 2016  406. Getting to the Bottom of the High Plains Aquifer:            price: US$45 (1 L/R). Cosponsor: Colorado Geological Survey.

                            New Insights into the Depositional History, Stratigraphy, and     415. Unconventional Reservoirs and Stratigraphy of the
                            Paleoecology of the Cenozoic High Plains. Three days: Thurs.–     Southern Denver Basin: Graneros, Greenhorn, Carlile, and
                            Sat., 22–24 Sept. US$399; limited student/ECP price: US$200       Niobrara Formations. Two days: Sat.–Sun., 24–25 Sept. US$425;
                            (R, 2 ON). Cosponsors: GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; SEPM     limited student/ECP price: US$225 (R, 2 L, 1 ON). Cosponsor:
                            (Society for Sedimentary Geology); GSA Soils and Soil Processes   GSA Energy Geology Division.
                            Interdisciplinary Interest Group; GSA Geology and Public Policy

                            Committee; GSA Geology and Society Division.                      416. Geology along the Colorado Front Range near Morrison

                                                                                              and Golden. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. US$99; limited student/ECP

                                                                                              price: US$50 (R, 1 L). Cosponsor: GSA Members of the Friends of

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