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GSA 2017 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION
Short Courses
Learn and explore a new topic.
Professionals can learn about 3D hydrogeological modeling and preparing for the ASBOG
Fundamentals Examination.
Faculty and students can explore terrestrial laser scanning, ground penetrating radar,
U-Th-Pb geochronology, Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry, modeling magmatic
processes using MELTS, the Geochron.org database, the Magma Chamber Simulator, the Strabo
Data System, and the Landlab Earth Surface Modeling Toolkit; learn global geoheritage, well log
interpretation, limnogeology, tools for water data discovery, micro- and nano-imaging and
analysis, petrochronology, uses and evolution of magmatic structures, and subaqueous paleo-
seismology methods; and gain tips for communicating geoscience research and helping students
thrive in geoscience at two-year colleges.
Students and early career professionals can learn more about sequence
stratigraphy, the structure and stratigraphy used for basin exploration, preparing for a career in
the geosciences, preparing for the ASBOG fundamentals examination, and the Flyover Country
Mobile App for student self-guided field experiences.
For details and course descriptions, check the upcoming June issue of GSA Today.
22–25 October
Seattle, Washington, USA
This is a great opportunity to earn continuing education credits!
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