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T24. Convergence of Earth, Data, and Behavior Science. nic.barth@ucr.edu; Joshua Schwartz, California State Univ.
Beth Weinman, Fresno State Univ., bweinman@csufresno.edu; Northridge, joshua.j.schwartz@gmail.com.
Criss Wilhite, Fresno State Univ., crissw@csufresno.edu.
FT5. Montecito Debris Flow of 9 January 2018: Physical
T25. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Cosponsored by the Processes and Social Implications. Cosponsored by
Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)–Geological University of California Santa Barbara Earth Research
Sciences. Jeff Marshall, Cal Poly Pomona, marshall@cpp.edu. Institute. Mon., 11 May. Cost: US$93 (includes one lunch, van
transportation, and guidebook). Max. participants: 32. Edward
T26. Geology and Geophysics of the Coso Geothermal Field and Keller, Univ. of California Santa Barbara, keller@ucsb.edu.
Source Area of the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence:
A Tribute to the Career of Francis C. (“Frank”) Monastero. Post-Meeting
Allen F. Glazner, Univ. of North Carolina, afg@unc.edu; FT6. Late Quaternary Offset on the Central Sierra Madre Fault
J. Douglas Walker, Univ. of Kansas, jdwalker@ku.edu. and Timing of Terrace Formation along the San Gabriel
Mountains Range Front. Fri., 15 May. Cost: US$83 (includes
FIELD TRIPS one lunch, van transportation, and guidebook). Max. partici-
For additional information, please contact the Field Trip chairs: pants: 33. Kate Scharer, U.S. Geological Survey, kscharer@
Richard Heermance, richard.heermance@csun.edu, and Joshua usgs.gov; Reed Burgette, New Mexico State Univ., burgette@
Schwartz, joshua.schwartz@csun.edu. nmsu.edu; Scott Lindvall, Lettis Consultants International,
lindvall@lettisci.com.
Pre-Meeting
FT1. The Geology and Ambiguities of the Coyote Mountains, FT7. Santa Cruz Island: Geology, History, and Future
Western Salton Trough, Southern California. Fri.–Mon., Opportunities. Fri.–Mon., 15–18 May. Cost: US$650
8–11 May. Cost: US$364 (includes two lunches, one dinner, (includes three breakfasts, four lunches, three dinners, three
snacks, three nights lodging, SUV transportation, and guide- nights lodging, ferry and 4WD transportation, National Park
book). Max. participants: 24. George Morgan, georgemorgan@ fees, and guidebook). Max. participants: 13. Thomas Davis,
cox.net; J.R. Morgan; John Prall; Jeff Hull. Geologic Maps Foundation, geologicmapsfoundation@gmail
.com; Rick Behl, California State Univ. Long Beach, Richard
FT2. Structure, Metamorphism, and Geodynamic Significance .Behl@csulb.edu; Katie O’Sullivan, California State Univ.
of the Catalina Schist Terrane. Sat.–Mon., 9–11 May. Bakersfield, kosullivan@csub.edu.
Cost: US$296 (includes two breakfasts, two lunches, two
dinners, two nights lodging, ferry, van, and bus transportation, SHORT COURSES
and guidebook). Max. participants: 27. John Platt, Univ. of For additional information, please contact the Short Course chair:
Southern California, jplatt@usc.edu; Marty Grove, Stanford Kathie Marsaglia, kathie.marsaglia@csun.edu.
Univ., mjgrove@stanford.edu; Tarryn Cawood, Univ. of
Southern California, cawood@usc.edu. SC1. Use of Magmatic Structures for Unraveling the Evolution
of Magmatic Systems: Combined Field, Structural, and
FT3. Tectonic and Magmatic Evolution of Salinian and Geochemical Techniques. Cosponsored by GSA Structural
Nacimiento Blocks, Central Coastal California. Geology & Tectonics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geo-
Cosponsored by GSA Structural Geology & Tectonics chemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Mon.,
Division; GSA Geochronology Division; GSA Mineralogy, 11 May, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Fee: US$25. Westin Pasadena. Scott
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Paterson, Univ. of Southern California, paterson@usc.edu;
Sat.–Mon., 9–11 May. Cost: US$255 (includes two break- Katie Ardill, Univ. of Southern California, kardill@usc.edu;
fasts, two lunches, snacks, two nights lodging, van transpor- Cal Barnes, Texas Tech Univ., cal.barnes@ttu.edu; Vali
tation, and guidebook). Max. participants: 31. Alan Chapman, Memeti, California State Univ. Fullerton, vmemeti@
Macalester College, chapman@macalester.edu; Scott fullerton.edu.
Johnston, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, scjohnst@calpoly.edu;
John Singleton, Colorado State Univ., John.Singleton@ SC2. Using Thermal Infrared Spectral Imagery Data for
colostate.edu; Owen Anfinson, Sonoma State Univ., Geological and Earth-Science Applications. Cosponsored
anfinson@sonoma.edu; Jeremy Hourigan, Univ. of California by The Aerospace Corporation. Mon., 11 May, 8 a.m.–noon.
Santa Cruz, hourigan@ucsc.edu. Fee: US$25. Westin Pasadena. Rebecca (Amber) Witkosky,
independent researcher, lithia35@gmail.com; David Tratt,
FT4. Recent Advancements in Geochronology, Geologic The Aerospace Corporation, david.m.tratt@aero.org; Kerry
Mapping, and Landslide Characterization in Basement Buckland, The Aerospace Corporation, kerry.n.buckland@
Rocks of the San Gabriel Mountains Block. Sun.–Mon., aero.org; Patrick Johnson, The Aerospace Corporation,
10–11 May. Cost: US$93 (includes two lunches, van transpor- patrick.d.johnson@aero.org; Joann Stock, California Institute
tation, and guidebook). Max. participants: 26. Jonathan of Technology, jstock@gps.caltech.edu.
Nourse, Cal Poly Pomona, janourse@cpp.edu; Brian Swanson,
California Geological Survey, Brian.Swanson@conservation SC3. Increase the Use of Data, Math, and Societal Relevance in
.ca.gov; Nicolas Barth, Univ. of California Riverside, Your Undergraduate or 9–12 Classroom. Cosponsored by
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