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GSA 2017 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION
408. Geologic Challenges and Engineering Solutions for 419. Glaciers, Isostasy, and Eustasy in the Fraser
Major Transportation Construction Projects in Seattle. Lowland: Resolving Late Pleistocene Glaciation across
Fri.–Sat., 20–21 Oct. US$285. Leaders: William Laprade, the International Border.
Elizabeth Barnett, Shannon & Wilson, Inc.; Red Robinson, Jenn Thurs., 26 Oct. US$140. Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology
Parker, Andrew Caneday, Jeremy Butkovich. and Geomorphology Division. Leaders: Douglas H. Clark,
Western Washington Univ; John Clague. Trip departs from
409. Geology of Seattle. Bellingham, Washington, USA.
Fri., 20 Oct. US$125. Leaders: Ralph Haugerud, U.S.
Geological Survey; Kathy Goetz Troost. 420. The Ultimate Washington State Terroir Tour.
Thurs.–Sat., 26–28 Oct. US$595. Leaders: Alan Busacca,
410. Rivers Gone Wild: Extreme Landscape Response to Vinitas Vineyard Consultants, LLC; Kevin Pogue.
Climate-Induced Flooding and Debris Flows, and
Implications for Long-Term Management at Mount Rainier 421. Grounding Line Processes of the Southern
National Park. Cordilleran Ice Sheet: Whidbey Island, Puget Lowlands.
Sat., 21 Oct. US$99. Cosponsors: National Park Service; GSA Thurs., 26 Oct. US$170. Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division. Leaders: and Geomorphology Division. Leaders: John B. Anderson, Rice
Scott R. Beason, Mount Rainier National Park; Paul M. Kennard. Univ.; Lauren M. Simkins, Brian P. Demet.
411. Exploring the Mechanics, Frequency, and Impacts 422. Structure, Neotectonics, Geophysics, and
of Deep-Seated Landslides in Washington State. Geomorphology of the Yakima Folds: New Field Research
Sat., 21 Oct. US$130. Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology and on Fold Structure and Miocene-Present Deformation within
Geomorphology Division. Leaders: Alison R. Duvall, Univ. of the Backarc of the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
Washington; Sean Richard LaHusen. Thurs.–Sat., 26–28 Oct. US$399. Leaders: Harvey M. Kelsey,
Humboldt State Univ.; Scott Bennett, Lydia Staisch, Brian L.
412. Glacial-Interglacial History of Whidbey Island: Sherrod.
New Insights.
Sat., 21 Oct. US$99. Leader: Terry Swanson, Univ. of Washington. 423. Sedimentary, Volcanic, and Structural Processes
during Triple-Junction Migration: Insights from the
413. Mount St. Helens—Its 1980 Eruption and Subsequent Paleogene Record in Central Washington.
Hydrogeomorphic and Ecologic Responses. Thurs.–Sat., 26–28 Oct. US$350. Leaders: Michael P. Eddy,
Sat., 21 Oct. US$150. Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology and Princeton Univ.; Robert B. Miller, Paul J. Umhoefer.
Geomorphology Division. Leaders: Jon J. Major, Volcano Science
Center; Charles M. Crisafulli. 424. Mima Mounds Tour and Review of Formative
Hypotheses.
414. Accessible Field Geology of Western Washington. Thurs., 26 Oct. US$115. Leader: Ronald S. Sletten, Univ. of
Sat., 21 Oct. By invitation only; all expenses paid. Cosponsors: Washington.
GSA Geoscience Education Division; International Association
for Geoscience Diversity. Leaders: Christopher L. Atchison, Univ.
of Cincinnati; Steven J. Whitmeyer.
415. Geology Underfoot: Helping Students Visualize the
Geology of an Urban Landscape by Exploring the Glacial
Geomorphology of the Greater Seattle Area.
Sat., 21 Oct. US$145. Leaders: Alecia Spooner, North Seattle
College; Caroline R. Pew.
416. The Seattle Fault and the Newcastle Anticline:
The Structure and Dynamics of an Active Fold-and-
Thrust Belt.
Sat., 21 Oct. US$125. Leader: John T. Figge, North Seattle College.
417. Groundwater Remedial Activities at Department of
Energy’s Hanford Site, Southeastern Washington.
Wed.–Thurs., 25–26 Oct. US$499. Cosponsor: GSA Hydrogeology
Division. Leaders: Sunil Mehta; Bruce Williams.
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