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GSA2016 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION
417A. An Accessible Journey through Geologic Time in Central 426. Middle to Late Cenozoic Geology and Geomorphology of GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
Colorado. For higher education students with disabilities and the Laramie Mountains, Wyoming. Two days: Thurs.–Fri.,
geoscience faculty. Must apply to attend; check the meeting 29–30 Sept. US$199; limited student/ECP price: US$99 (R, 2 L,
website. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. US$50; limited student/ECP 1 ON). Cosponsor: Colorado Scientific Society.
price: US$25 (R, 1 L). Cosponsors: GSA Geoscience Education
Division; International Association for Geoscience Diversity. 427. Progressive Development of Basement-Involved Foreland
Thrust Belts: Results from the NSF/EarthScope Bighorn Project
417B. An Accessible Journey through Geologic Time in Central Applied to the Laramide Orogeny in the Colorado Front Range.
Colorado. For middle and high school students with disabilities One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. US$75; limited student/ECP price:
and science teachers. Must apply to attend; check the meeting US$40 (R, 1 L).
website. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. (R, 1 L). Cosponsors: GSA
Geoscience Education Division; International Association for 428. South Park: Complex Structure and Stratigraphy Create
Geoscience Diversity. One of Colorado’s Crown Jewels. One day: Thurs., 29 Sept.
US$99; limited student/ECP price: US$50 (R, 1 L). Cosponsors:
418. Geology, Hydrology, Water Rights, and History of the Colorado Geological Survey; Colorado Scientific Society; Coalition
Mineral Waters of Manitou Springs. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. for the Upper South Platte.
US$120; limited student/ECP price: US$60 (R, 1 L).
429. Large Hydrothermal Systems above the Yellowstone
419. Management of Acid Mine Drainage in the Colorado Magma Chamber. Five days: Thurs.–Mon., 29 Sept.–3 Oct.
Mineral Belt. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. US$195; limited student/ US$599; limited student/ECP price: US$300 (R, 5 L, 1 D, 4 ON).
ECP price: US$99 (1 L/D). Cosponsor: Hatch Associates
Consultants, Lakewood, Colorado, USA. 430. New Perspectives on a 140-Year Legacy of Mining and
Abandoned Mine Cleanup in the San Juan Mountains,
420. Pinedale Glacial History of the Upper Arkansas River Colorado. Four days: Thurs.–Sun., 29 Sept.–2 Oct. US$650;
Valley: New Moraine Chronologies, Modeling Results, and limited student/ECP price: US$325 (R, 4 L, 3 D/ON). Cosponsors:
Geologic Mapping. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. US$85; limited U.S. Geological Survey Central Mineral and Environmental
student/ECP price: US$45 (R, 1 L). Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Resources Science Center; Navarro Research and Engineering Inc.
Geology and Geomorphology. (contractor to the U.S. Dept. of Energy Office of Legacy
Management).
421. Restoring the Headwaters of the Arkansas River: A Bike and
Underground Tour of the Leadville Mining District and 431. Slime, Redbeds, and Evaporites in an Eolianite Sandwich:
Modern Reclamation Efforts to Minimize the Effects of Acid The Permian-Triassic of Colorado & Southeastern Wyoming.
Mine Drainage. One day: Sat., 24 Sept. US$99; limited student/ One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. US$85; limited student/ECP price:
ECP price: US$50 (R, 1 B). Cosponsor: Colorado Mountain College, US$45 (R, 1 L).
Leadville, Colorado, USA.
432. Conodonts and Early Fish in Colorado’s Shallow, Early
422. Roadside Faults, Folds, Fossils, Crystals, and Diamond Pipes Paleozoic Seas. One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. US$110; limited
—Sampling the Geologic Diversity of Northern Colorado. One student/ECP price: US$55 (R, 1 L).
day: Sat., 24 Sept. US$99; limited student/ECP price: US$50 (R).
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. US$110; limited student/ECP price: US$55 (R, 1 L). Thurs.–Sun., 29 Sept.–2 Oct. US$575; limited student/ECP
Cosponsors: American Institute of Professional Geologists; price: US$295 (R, 4 L, 3 ON). Cosponsor: SEPM (Society for
Association of Engineering and Environmental Geologists. Sedimentary Geology). Trip begins and ends in Grand Junction,
Colorado.
During the Meeting
434. U.S. Geological Survey Collections: Understanding the
424. Kirk Bryan Field Trip: Quaternary Landslides, Fluvial Past to Create a Future—Tour Three Federal Repositories,
Terraces, and Recent Geomorphic Events along the Colorado Paleontological Collections, Core Research Center, National
Front Range. One day: Tues., 27 Sept. US$99; limited student/ Ice Core Laboratory. One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. US$10; limited
ECP price: US$50 (R, 1 L). Cosponsors: GSA Quaternary Geology student/ECP price: US$5. No transportation included. Cosponsor:
and Geomorphology Division; Boulder Creek Critical Zone U.S. Geological Survey.
Observatory; Colorado Scientific Society.
After the Meeting 435. How to Make the Lights Turn on with a Clap—A Tour of
Colorado’s Energy Grid. One day: Thurs., 29 Sept. US$99;
425. Late Holocene Landscape Evolution in the White River limited student/ECP price: US$50 (R, 1 L). Cosponsors: Colorado
Badlands. Four days: Fri.–Sun., 29 Sept.–2 Oct. US$525; limited School of Mines Energy and Minerals Field Institute; Colorado
student/ECP price: US$275 (R, 4 L, 3 D/ON). Geological Survey.
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