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GSA 2018 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION
Scientific Field Trips
Trip descriptions and leader bios are online at community.geosociety.org/gsa2018/fieldtrips.
401. Crossroads of Geology in New Harmony, Indiana. Thurs.– 407. Kirk Bryan Field Trip: At the Edge of the Laurentide
Sat., 1–3 Nov. US$370. Cosponsors: Historic New Harmony; Ice Sheet: Stratigraphy and Chronology of Glacial Deposits
Indiana Geological and Water Survey; Indiana State Museum; in Central Indiana. Sat., 3 Nov. US$85. Cosponsor: GSA
Rapp Granary-Owen Foundation; Working Men’s Institute. Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division.
Leader: William S. Elliott, University of Southern Indiana. Leaders: Henry Loope, Indiana University; José Luis Antinao;
G. William Monaghan.
402. Coastal Dune Environments of Southeastern Lake
Michigan: Geomorphic Histories and Contemporary 408. Geology of the Falls of the Ohio. Sat., 3 Nov. US$199.
Processes. Fri.–Sat., 2–3 Nov. US$250. Leaders: Edward C. Leaders: Stephen F. Greb, Kentucky Geological Survey;
Hansen, Hope College; Timothy G. Fisher; Suzanne J. Alan Goldstein; William Andrews.
DeVries-Zimmerman.
409. Karst Geology and Hydrogeology of the Spring Mill
403. Accessible Cave and Karst Geology of the Mammoth Lake and Lost River Basins in South-Central Indiana. Sat.,
Cave National Park Region. Fri.–Sat., 2–3 Nov. Cosponsors: 3 Nov. US$99. Cosponsor: Indiana Geological and Water Survey.
The International Association for Geoscience Diversity; GSA Leaders: Lee J. Florea, Indiana Geological and Water Survey,
Geoscience Education Division; GSA Karst Division; GSA Indiana University; Richard L. Powell; Samuel S. Frushour.
Diversity Committee; Mammoth Cave National Park; National
Cave and Karst Research Institute. Leaders: Christopher L. 410. Pleistocene Fluvial Systems, Extent of Quaternary Glacial
Atchison, University of Cincinnati; Brett H. Gilley; Rickard S. Maximums, and Historical Significance in Northern
Toomey. Apply on the website. Kentucky. Sat., 3 Nov. US$140. Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary
Geology & Geomorphology Division. Leaders: Matthew A.
404. Geoarchaeology of the Eastern Indiana Glacial Plain. Massey, University of Kentucky; William Andrews; Steven L.
Sat., 3 Nov. US$182. Cosponsors: GSA Geoarchaeology Martin; Maxwell Hammond; Antonia Bottoms.
Division; GSA Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division;
GSA Geology & Society Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; 411. Shorelines and Dunes along the Southern Shore of
GSA Soils & Soil Processes Interdisciplinary Interest Group; Lake Michigan: Examining Coastal Geology in the Context
GSA History and Philosophy of Geology Division; Society for of Lake-Level Change. Sat., 3 Nov. US$138. Leaders: Erin P.
American Archaeology Geoarchaeology Interest Group; Argyilan, Indiana University Northwest; John W. Johnston;
American Quaternary Association. Leaders: Cynthia M. Fadem, G. William Monaghan; Kenneth Lepper; Todd A. Thompson.
Earlham College; Laura R. Murphy; Edward W. Herrmann.
412. The Rise of Pinnacle Reefs: Islands of Diversity in
405. The Kentland Impact Structure (Newton County, Seas of Despair. Sat., 3 Nov. US$99. Cosponsor: Indiana
Indiana Stone Quarry): Structure, Stratigraphy, Age, Geological and Water Survey. Leaders: Patrick I. McLaughlin,
Paleomagnetism, and Shock Metamorphism. Sat., 3 Nov. Indiana Geological & Water Survey; Alyssa M. Bancroft; Carlton
US$170. Leaders: John Weber, Grand Valley State University; E. Brett; Poul Emsbo; Jonathan J. Havens.
Andrew D. Alder; Christian Koeberl; Michael C. Pope;
R. Douglas Elmore. 413. Among the Dinosaurs at the Children’s Museum: The
Lanzendorf Collection of Dinosaur Art, Cretaceous Dinosphere,
406. The Pleistocene at Your Fingertips: Glacial Lake Outburst and Polly Horton Hix Paleo Prep Lab. Sat., 3 Nov. US$75.
Flood Deposits and Patterned Ground in the Central Wabash Cosponsors: GSA History and Philosophy of Geology Division;
Valley. Sat., 3 Nov. US$75. Cosponsors: GSA Soils and Soil Paleontological Research Institute; Cushman Foundation;
Processes IIG; GSA Geosciences Education Division. Leaders: History of Earth Sciences Society. Leaders: Gary Rosenberg,
Darrell Schulze, Purdue University; Darryl E. Granger; Carolyn Milwaukee Public Museum; Renee Clary; Dallas Evans.
Olson; Michael Konen.
INDUSTRY TRACKS—Look for these icons, which identify sessions in the following areas:
Economic Geology Energy Engineering Hydrogeology and
Environmental Geology
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