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GSA 2018 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION

414. Caving to Buckner Cave. Sat., 3 Nov. US$74. Cosponsors:              420. Salem Limestone (Valmeyeran, Mississippian)—
Richard Blenz Nature Conservancy Inc.; National Speleological     A High-Energy Carbonate Shoal Model. Thurs., 8 Nov. US$99.
Society. Leader: Anmar Mirza.                                     Cosponsor: Heritage Stone Subcommission of the International
                                                                  Union of Geological Sciences. Leaders: Brian D. Keith, Indiana
     415. Legacy Deposits, Mill Dams, and Long-Term               University; Todd A. Thompson.
Monitoring of Sediment and Nutrient Budgets on Four Mile
Creek in Southwestern Ohio. Sat., 3 Nov. US$90. Leaders:              421. Watch What You Drink: Midwestern Alluvial-Outwash
Jason A. Rech, Miami University; William H. Renwick; Bartosz      Aquifers and the CV Theis Groundwater Observatory.
Grudzinski.                                                       Thurs., 8 Nov. US$140. Leaders: Amy Townsend-Small, Univ. of
                                                                  Cincinnati; David Nash.
416. Geology of the Salem Limestone. Mon., 5 Nov. US$10.
Cosponsor: Department of Earth Sciences, Indiana University–           422. Lower and Middle Pennsylvanian Coal Geology in
Purdue University Indianapolis. Leader: Thomas J. Rossbach,       the Illinois Basin. Thurs., 8 Nov. US$180. Leaders: Cortland Eble,
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.                University of Kentucky; Stephen F. Greb.

        417. Monuments, Museums, and Skyscrapers: The             423. A Day at the Museum: Behind-the-Scenes Tour of
Stones of Downtown Indianapolis. Wed., 7 Nov. US$25.              Collections, Exhibits, and Programming at Indianapolis
Cosponsor: Heritage Stone Subcommission of the International      Museums. Thurs., 8 Nov. US$115. Leaders: Polly Sturgeon,
Union of Geological Sciences. Leaders: Joseph T. Hannibal,        Indiana University; Peggy Fisherkeller; Eloise Batic; Becky
Cleveland Museum of Natural History; Ann Holstein.                Wolfe.

     418. The Maumee Megaflood and the Geomorphology,                     424. The Quaternary Geology of the Southern Chicago
Environmental Geology, and Silurian-Holocene History of           Metropolitan Area: The Chicago Outlet, Morainic Systems,
the Upper Wabash River Valley and Vicinity, North-Central         Glacial Chronology, and Kankakee Torrent. Thurs.–Fri., 8–9
Indiana. Wed.–Fri., 7–9 Nov. US$450. Cosponsor: GSA               Nov. US$190. Leaders: B. Brandon Curry, University of Illinois
Hydrogeology Division. Leaders: Anthony H. Fleming;               at Urbana-Champaign; Olivier Caron.
James O. Farlow.
                                                                       425. Devonian Black Shales of the Appalachian and
419. Middle Paleozoic Stratigraphy and Paleontology of            Illinois Basin. Thurs.–Sat., 8–10 Nov. US$275. Cosponsors:
the Greater Louisville, Kentucky Area. Wed.–Fri., 7–9 Nov.        Juergen Schieber; Zalmai Yawar; Zhiyang Li. Leader: Juergen
US$279. Cosponsors: Ohio Geological Survey; Indiana               Schieber.
Geological and Water Survey; North American Commission on
Stratigraphic Nomenclature. Leaders: Carlton E. Brett,                 426. Hydrogeology of the Mammoth Cave Region,
University of Cincinnati; Patrick McLaughlin, Indiana Geological  Kentucky. Thurs.–Sat., 8–10 Nov. US$280. Cosponsor:
& Water Survey; Christopher B. Waid; Katherine V. Bulinski.       Mammoth Cave National Park. Leader: Ralph Ewers, Eastern
                                                                  Kentucky University.

Assorted fossils.                                         Granary. Photo by William Elliot.

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