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Gas Canada, Inc., bveilleux@repsol.com; Normand Bégin, Repsol W2. Digital Field Methods for Sed/Strat and Structural
Oil & Gas Canada, Inc., nbegin@repsol.com. Geology: Use of Tablet-Based Apps for Mapping and
Measurements in Undergraduate Courses. 1–5 p.m., Thurs.,
FT4. Late Cretaceous Geology and Fossils of Dinosaur 8 June. Cost: US$30. Lawrence Malinconico, Lafayette College,
Provincial Park. Wed.–Thurs., 7–8 June. Cost: US$210. Don malincol@lafayette.edu.
Henderson, Royal Tyrrell Museum, don.henderson@gov.ab.ca.
W4. Using Virtual Field Experiences (VFEs) to Enhance
FT11. New Looks at Old Paradigms—Semi-Radical Learning in Undergraduate Geology Courses. 8 a.m.–1 p.m.,
Interpretations of Geomorphology and Cenozoic Rocks and Thurs., 8 June. Cost: US$30. Glenn Dolphin, University of
Sediments in the Red Deer River Valley. Thurs., 8 June. Cost: Calgary, glenn.dolphin@ucalgary.ca; Jon Cooper, University of
US$150. Milovan Fustic, University of Calgary, mfustic@ Calgary, jonathan.cooper@ucalgary.ca; Alexander Dutchak,
ucalgary.ca; Kalina Malowany, University of Calgary, kalina- University of Calgary, alexander.dutchak@ucalgary.ca; Brandon
malowany@gmail.com; Gerald Osborn, University of Calgary, Karchewski, University of Calgary, brandon.karchewski@
osborn@ucalgary.ca. ucalgary.ca.
Post-Meeting Post-Meeting
FT5. Biota, Brines, Sandstones, and Mines: Geology of the W3. Planning for the future of the Canadian Cordillera Array
Early–Mid Cambrian of the Canadian Southern Rocky and EarthsCAN. Sun., 11 June. Cost: US$30. Dave Eaton,
Mountains. Sun.–Mon., 11–12 June. Cost: US$375. Paul University of Calgary, eatond@ucalgary.ca; Jeff Freymueller,
Johnston, Mount Royal University, pajohnston@mtroyal.ca; Chris University of Alaska Fairbanks, jfreymueller@alaska.edu; Rick
Collom, MacCallum Geological Consulting, Calgary, cjcollom@ Aster, Colorado State University, rick.aster@colostate.edu;
shaw.ca; Patricio Desjardins, patricio.desjardins@gmail.com. Katherine Boggs, Mount Royal University, kboggs@mtroyal.ca;
Julie Elliott, Purdue University, julieelliott@purdue.edu; Roy
FT6. Carbon Capture and Storage: A Trip to Visit Past and Hyndman, Natural Resources Canada, roy.hyndman@canada.ca;
Recent Changing Environments in Alberta’s Plains and Lucinda Leonard, University of Victoria, lleonard@uvic.ca;
Shell’s World-Leading Quest CCS Project. Sun.–Tues., 11–13 Kristin Morell, University of Victoria, kmorell@uvic.ca; Mike
June. Cost: US$475. Kirk Osadetz, CMC Research Institutes, Inc., Schmidt, University of Calgary, michael.schmidt@ucalgary.ca;
kirk.osadetz@cmcghg.com; Luc Rock, Shell, luc.rock@shell.co; Derek Schutt, Colorado State University, derek.schutt@
Alwynne Beaudoin, Royal Alberta Museum, alwynne.beaudoin@ colostate.edu.
gov.ab.ca.
W5. Virtual Geological Tours—3D Geological Modeling of
FT7. Geology of the Waterton–Glacier National Parks Area. Outcrops Utilizing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Sun., 11 June.
Sun.–Tues., 11–13 June. Cost: US$330. Brian Pratt, University of Cost: US$30. Rudy Strobl, Executive Director, EnerFox
Saskatchewan, brian.pratt@usask.ca. Enterprises; Milovan Fustic, Adjunct Professor, University of
Calgary; Rob Davies, Director of Field Operations, Automated
FT8. Evidence for Catastrophic Subglacial Processes across Aeronautics.
Alberta, and a Refined Deglacial Chronology in the Zone
of the Purported Ice-Free Corridor. Sun.–Mon., 11–12 June. STUDENT AND EARLY CAREER PROFESSIONAL
Cost: US$260. Robert Young, University of British Columbia, OPPORTUNITIES
Okanagan Campus, robert.young@ubc.ca.
Geoscience Career Mentoring Luncheons. Jennifer Nocerino,
FT9. Montney Analogue Field Trip: The Sulphur Mountain jnocerino@geosociety.org.
Formation around Canmore and Kananaskis. Sun., 11 June. Roy J. Shlemon Mentor Program in Applied Geoscience.
Cost: US$100. Jon Noad, Sedimental Services, jonnoad@ Students and early career professionals will have the opportunity
hotmail.com. to discuss career prospects and challenges with applied geoscien-
tists from various sectors over a FREE lunch.
FT10. Canadian Rocky Mountain Fold and Thrust Belt for John Mann Mentors in Applied Hydrology Program. Students
Geoscience Educators. Sun., 11 June. Cost: US$85. Glenn and early career professionals interested in applied hydrogeology
Dolpin, University of Calgary, glenn.dolpin@uncalgary.ca; or hydrology as a career will have the opportunity to network with
Katherine Boggs, Mount Royal University, kboggs@mtroyal.ca. professionals in these fields over a FREE lunch.
WORKSHOPS Geoscience Career Workshops. Jennifer Nocerino, jnocerino@
geosociety.org.
Pre-Meeting Part 1: Career Planning and Informational Interviewing. Your
job-hunting process should begin with career planning, not when
W1. Clastic Sedimentology Workshop—Applications and you apply for jobs. This workshop will help you begin this process
Examples from the Energy Industry (Students, K–12 and will introduce you to informational interviewing.
Teachers, and Geoscience Educators). Cosponsored by Repsol
Oil & Gas Canada Inc. Thurs., 8 June. Cost: US$15. Mark
Radomski, Repsol Oil & Gas Canada, Inc., mradomski@
repsol.com.
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