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Jennifer Lindline, New Mexico Highlands Univ., lindlinej@ USGS, ledgar@usgs.gov, Kristen Bennett, Northern
nmhu.edu. Arizona Univ., kristen.bennett@nau.edu; Chris Okubo,
T15. Genetic Links between the Magmatism, Tectonism, and USGS, cokubo@usgs.gov.
Metallogeny of the Southwestern USA and Northern T25. Geologic Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems.
Mexico. Simon Jowitt, Univ. of Nevada–Las Vegas, simon. Cosponsored by GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
jowitt@unlv.edu; Graham Andrews, West Virginia Univ., Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division. Art
gda0005@mail.wvu.edu. Sylvester, Univ. of California Santa Barbara, sylvester@
T16. Understanding Water Resources Related to Mineralized ucsb.edu; Ramon Arrowsmith, Arizona State Univ., ramon
Uranium Deposits in the Southwestern United States. .arrowsmith@asu.edu; Nicholas Barth, Univ. of California
Cosponsored by GSA Energy Geology Division; GSA Riverside, nic.barth@ucr.edu; Chris Crosby, UNAVCO,
Hydrogeology Division. Johanna Blake, USGS, jmtblake@ crosby@unavco.org.
usgs.gov; Kim Beisner, USGS, kbeisner@usgs.gov; Jose T26. Recent Advances in Understanding the Geology of
Cerrato, Univ. of New Mexico, jcerrato@unm.edu; Andrew Northwestern Mexico. Cosponsored by GSA Geophysics
Robertson, USGS, ajrobert@usgs.gov. Division; GSA Structual Geology and Tectonics Division.
T17. Chemical and Isotopic Tracers of Water Sources in Carlos Gonzalez-Leon, UNAM–Hermosillo, cmgleon@
Semiarid Regions: From the Mantle to the Atmosphere. unam.mx; Luca Ferarri, UNAM–Mexico City, luca@
Cosponsored by GSA Energy Geology Division; GSA unam.mx.
Hydrogeology Division. Kimberly Samuels-Crow, Northern T27. Geoscience and Environmental Science Education in the
Arizona Univ., Kimberly.Samuels@nau.edu; Laura Crossey, Cordillera and Rockies: Research and Practice (Posters).
Univ. of New Mexico, lcrossey@unm.edu; Abe Springer, Cosponsored by GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Geoscience
Northern Arizona Univ., abe.springer@nau.edu. Education Division. Steven Semken, Arizona State Univ.,
T18. Paleoclimate Records and Future Climate Trends in the semken@asu.edu; Callan Bentley, Northern Virginia
American Southwest. Cosponsored by GSA Quaternary Community College, cbentley@nvcc.edu.
Geology and Geomorphology Division. Tammy Rittenour, T28. The Happy Marriage of Geology and Art (Posters).
Utah State Univ., tammy.rittenour@usu.edu; Andrea Cosponsored by GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Brunelle, Univ. of Utah, andrea.brunelle@geog.utah.edu. Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
T19. Paleontology of the Colorado Plateau and Environs. Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA History
Dave Elliott, Northern Arizona Univ., david.elliott@ and Philosophy of Geology Division. Steven Emmerman,
nau.edu; Bill Parker, Petrified Forest National Park, Utah Valley Univ., stevene@uvu.edu; Lori Santos, Wichita
william_parker@nps.gov. State, lorisantosarted@gmail.com.
T20. Biostratigraphy and Paleoenvironments of Western T29. Undergraduate Research Session (Posters). Cosponsored
North America: Correlations across the International by GSA Energy Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology
Border. Pilar Navas-Parejo, UNAM–Hermosillo, petalo@ and Tectonics Division; Council on Undergraduate
gmail.com. Research; National Association of Geoscience Teachers.
T21. Recent Advances in Planetary Geoscience. Cosponsored Jeff Marshall, Cal Poly Pomona, marshall@cpp.edu.
by GSA Geophysics Division. Nadine Barlow, Northern
Arizona Univ., nadine.barlow@nau.edu; Jim Skinner, FIELD TRIPS
USGS, jskinner@usgs.gov; Mark Salvatore, USGS, mark
.salvatore@nau.edu. For additional information, please contact the field trip chairs,
T22. Earth as a Stepping Stone for Planetary Exploration. Michael Smith, michael.e.smith@nau.edu, and Steve Semken,
Cosponsored by GSA Geophysics Division. Lauren Edgar, semken@asu.edu. All trips depart from the DoubleTree by Hilton
USGS, ledgar@usgs.gov; Christopher Edwards, Northern unless otherwise noted.
Arizona Univ., christopher.edwards@nau.edu; Jim Skinner,
USGS, jskinner@usgs.gov; Kelsey Young, NASA, Pre-Meeting
kelsey.e.young@nasa.gov.
T23. Integrating Composition and Morphology: Keys to 1. Silver Creek Caldera and Peach Spring Tuff. Sun.–Mon.,
Constraining Planetary Surface Processes from 13–14 May, 7:30 a.m. departure; 4:30 p.m. return. Cost:
Spacecraft Data. Cosponsored by GSA Quaternary US$268 (includes transportation, guidebook, one night
Geology and Geomorphology Division. Kristen Bennett, lodging, lunch, and snacks). Organizer: Charles Ferguson,
Northern Arizona Univ., kristen.bennett@nau.edu; Arizona Geological Survey, caf@email.arizona.edu.
Christopher Edwards, Northern Arizona Univ., christopher.
edwards@nau.edu; Nadine Barlow, Northern Arizona Univ., 2. Informal Geoscience Education on the Trail of Time at
nadine.barlow@nau.edu; Will Grundy, Lowell Observatory, Grand Canyon National Park. Mon., 14 May, 7:30 a.m.
grundy@lowell.edu. departure; 4:30 p.m. return. Cost: US$90 (includes transpor-
T24. Understanding Basin Environments and Evolution tation, park entrance fee, snacks; does not include lunch at
Beyond Earth. Cosponsored by GSA Geophysics Division. Grand Canyon Village). Organizers: Steven Semken, Arizona
Jim Skinner, USGS, jskinner@usgs.gov; Lauren Edgar, State Univ., semken@asu.edu; Karl Karlstrom, Univ. of New
Mexico, kek1@unm.edu; Laura Crossey, Univ. of New
Mexico, lcrossey@unm.edu; Ryan Crow, USGS Flagstaff,
rcrow@usgs.gov.
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