Page 17 - i1052-5173-30-2
P. 17
T7. Geologic Maps—The Foundation of Research and FT2. Tectonic Evolution of the Sevier and Laramide Belts in
Exploration. Grant Willis, Utah Geological Survey, Northern Utah. Sat., 2 May, 7:30 a.m.–Sun., 3 May,
grantwillis@utah.gov. 6:30 p.m. Cost: US$190. Limit: 25. Leaders: Adolph
Yonkee; Doug Sprinkel; Liz Balgord.
T8. Mining in the Rocky Mountain Region and Beyond:
Risks and Opportunities. Steven H. Emerman, Malach FT3. Lake Bonneville and Great Salt Lake (a field trip to
Consulting, SHEmerman@gmail.com. locations within the vicinity of Provo and Salt Lake City).
Sun., 3 May, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Cost: US$75. Limit: 40.
T9. Innovative Technologies to Improve Mine Site Leader: Charles G. Oviatt.
Characterization: Extracting Value from Your Drone
Data. Mitch Rawitch, SiteSee, mrawitch@ramboll.com; Post-Meeting
Kara Haas, SiteSee, khaas@ramboll.com. FT4. Dinosaur National Monument and Other Mesozoic Sites
of Northeastern Utah. Wed., 6 May, 8:30 a.m.–Thurs.,
T10. Geology of the San Rafael Swell, East-Central Utah. 7 May, 7 p.m. Cost: US$230. Limit: 18. Leaders: ReBecca
Thomas C. Chidsey, Utah Geological Survey, tomchidsey@ Hunt-Foster; Ben Burger; Jim Kirkland; Ken Carpenter;
utah.gov. Brooks Britt; Doug Sprinkle.
T11. Federal and State Geologists of the Rocky Mountain FT5. The Integrated Ten-Million-Year History of the Little
Section: Who Are They, What Are They Working on, Cottonwood–Alta Stock System from Pluton to Aureole.
and How Can Everyone Collaborate? (Posters) Wed., 6 May. Cost: US$115. Limit: 33. Leaders: Michael A.
Cianna Wyshnytzky, USDA–Natural Resources Stearns; John R. Bowman; John M. Bartley; Carl Beno.
Conservation Service, cianna.wyshnytzky@usda.gov.
FT6. Geology of Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks.
T12. Advances and Applications of River Science in the West. Wed., 6 May–Fri., 8 May. Cost: US$450. Cost for those
Sharon Bywater-Reyes, Univ. of Northern Colorado, sharon wanting single rooms: US$615. Dinners not included. Limit:
.bywaterreyes@unco.edu. 40. Leaders: Grant C. Willis; Adam McKean.
T13. Geomorphic and Paleoclimate Records from the FT7. The Gigantic Markagunt and Sevier Gravity Slides
Intermountain West. Tammy Rittenour, Utah State Univ., Resulting from Mid-Cenozoic Catastrophic Mega-Scale
tammy.rittenour@usu.edu. Failure of the Marysvale. Wed., 6 May, 7:30 a.m.–Fri.,
8 May, 5 p.m. Cost: US$345 per person, double occupancy.
T14. Bonneville Basin: Geology of Pleistocene and Holocene Limit: 24 participants. Leaders: Robert F. Biek; David B.
Lakes. Adam P. McKean, Utah Geological Survey, Hacker; Peter D. Rowley. Thanks to generous support from
adammckean@utah.gov. the Utah Geological Association, we can offer a reduced reg-
istration fee of approximately half off to a limited number of
T15. Hydrology of the Western United States (Posters). students; the difference in cost will be reimbursed once we
Daren Nelson, Utah Valley Univ., nelsonda@uvu.edu. have a final student count.
T16. Effective and Innovative Teaching and Curricula in the OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS AND EARLY
College Geoscience Classroom. Doug Czajka, Utah Valley CAREER PROFESSIONALS
Univ., cdczajka@uvu.edu.
Roy J. Shlemon Mentor Program in Applied Geoscience.
T17. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Daniel Horns, Utah Mon., 4 May, noon–1:30 p.m., Utah Valley Convention Center
Valley Univ., hornsda@uvu.edu. Soldier Creek Room. GSA student members will have the oppor-
tunity to discuss career prospects and challenges with applied
T18. Beyond Geologic Maps—GIS in the Geosciences geoscientists from various sectors over a FREE lunch. Space is
(Posters). Julie Willis, Brigham Young Univ.–Idaho, limited; this event is first-come, first-served.
willisj@byui.edu.
John Mann Mentors in Applied Hydrogeology Program.
FIELD TRIPS Tues., 5 May, noon–1:30 p.m., Utah Valley Convention Center
Please direct questions to the Field Trip co-chairs: Michael Soldier Creek Room. GSA student members interested in applied
Stearns, mstearns@uvu.edu, and Patricia Garcia, pgarcia@uvu.edu. hydrogeology or hydrology as a career will have the opportunity
to network with professionals in these fields over a FREE lunch.
Pre-Meeting Space is limited; this event is first-come, first-served.
FT1. Tracking Dinosaurs in Canyon County (Moab). Fri.,
1 May, 8 a.m.–Sun., 3 May, 7 p.m. Cost: US$380. Limit: 10. Geoscience Career Workshop Part 1: Career Planning and
Leaders: ReBecca Hunt-Foster; Brent H. Breithaupt; Informational Interviewing. Mon., 4 May, 9–10 a.m., Utah
Neffra A. Matthews; Hugh McDonald; Martin Lockley. Valley Convention Center Soldier Creek Room. Your job-hunting
process should begin with career planning, not when you apply for
www.geosociety.org/gsatoday 17