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SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
South-Central
Section
54th Annual Meeting of the South-Central Section, GSA
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
9–10 March 2020
www.geosociety.org/sc-mtg
Fort Worth Stockyards. Photo by Visit Fort Worth.
LOCATION TECHNICAL PROGRAM
The meeting will be held at the Forth Worth Convention Theme Sessions
Center, 1201 Houston Street, Forth Worth, TX 76102, USA. T1. Open Versus Closed Systems in Diagenesis and Hydro-
Visitors can experience the city’s vibrant western heritage in thermal Alteration. R. Douglas Elmore, University of
the Stockyards National Historic District—complete with the Oklahoma, delmore@ou.edu; Matt Hamilton, University of
world’s only year-round rodeo, authentic saloons, and the world’s Oklahoma, Matt.Hamilton@ou.edu; Katie Garrett, University
largest honky-tonk. The renowned Cultural District, less than of Oklahoma, katie-garrett@ou.edu. Oral only.
four miles away, is a haven for art enthusiasts and home to five
internationally recognized museums plus the emerging art-filled T2. Recent Progress in the Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen.
Foundry District. Premier shopping, dining, and live entertain- Matt Hamilton, University of Oklahoma, matt.hamilton@
ment continue in downtown Fort Worth, with more upscale finds ou.edu; R. Douglas Elmore, University of Oklahoma,
at the new Shops at Clearfork. The Trinity River also provides delmore@ou.edu; Jonathan D. Price, Midwestern State
outdoor activities like canoe and kayak tours, stand-up paddling, University, jonathan.price@msutexas.edu. Oral only.
and 70+ miles of uninterrupted trails.
T3. Unresolved Issues in Integrating Pennsylvanian
REGISTRATION Stratigraphy, Depositional Systems, and Tectonics in
Early registration deadline: 3 Feb. the Eastern Shelf of the Permian Basin. William A.
Cancellation deadline: 10 Feb. Ambrose, Bureau of Economic Geology, william.ambrose@
beg.utexas.edu; Tucker F. Hentz, Bureau of Economic
REGISTRATION FEES (all fees are in U.S. dollars) Geology, tucker.hentz@beg.utexas.edu. Oral only.
Early Standard T4. Geophysical Methods and Application. Jingyi Chen, The
Full Mtg. One Day Full Mtg. One day University of Tulsa, jingyi-chen@utulsa.edu; Priyank Jaiswal,
Professional Member $175 $130 $235 $185 Oklahoma State University, priyank.jaiswal@okstate.edu;
Professional Member 70+ $110 $80 $160 $120 Michael Behm, University of Oklahoma, michael.behm@
Professional Nonmember $200 $150 $260 $200 ou.edu. Oral only.
Early Career Professional $125 $90 $180 $130
Member T5. Recent Advances in Geoscience Research of Northeast-
ern Mexico. Juan Alonso Ramirez-Fernandez, Universidad
Student Member $60 $45 $120 $75 Autónoma de Nuevo Leon, alonso_fct@hotmail.com,
Student Nonmember $90 $60 $150 $80
juan.ramirezf@uanl.mx; Fernando Velasco-Tapia, Universi-
K–12 Professional $75 $45 $110 $60 dad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon, fernando.velascotp@
Guest or Spouse $50 n/a $60 n/a uanl.edu.mx; Uwe Jenchen, Universidad Autónoma de
Field Trip/Short Course $45 n/a $60 n/a Nuevo Leon, uwe.jenchen@gmail.com. Oral and poster.
Only
T6. Integrating Earth Observations and Geospatial Data
for Monitoring and Assessing Natural and Anthro-
CALL FOR PAPERS pogenic Hazards in the South-Central United States
Abstract deadline: 3 Dec. (Posters). Esayas Gebremichael, Texas Christian University,
For additional information, please contact the Technical e.gebremichael@tcu.edu. Posters only.
Program Co-chairs, Xiangyang Xie, x.xie@tcu.edu, and
Arne Winguth, awinguth@uta.edu. T7. The Age of American Wastelands: Carboniferous-to-
Jurassic Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Paleoenviron-
ments of North America. Neil Tabor, Southern Methodist
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