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GSA 2020 ANNUAL MEETING
                                      Scientific Field Trips


                    Descriptions and leader biographies are online at https://community.geosociety.org/gsa2020/learn/field.



            401. Trace the Steps of 19th-Century French Hydro-       408. Kirk Bryan Field Trip: Pre-LGM Stratigraphic
         geologists Henry Darcy and Jean-Baptiste Paramelle.   Record in the Central St. Lawrence Lowlands—How Much Ice
         Wed., 14 Oct.–Wed., 21 Oct. Leader: Patricia Bobeck.  in Southern Québec and Adjacent New England during MIS-3?
                                                               Sat., 24 Oct. Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology and
         402. Transect of a Hot, Long Orogen: The Grenville Province   Geomorphology Division. Leaders: Michel Parent; Lamothe.
         of Western Québec. Wed.–Sat., 21–24 Oct. Leaders: Christopher
         W. Lambert, Stellenbosch University; Félix Gervais; Charles   409. Geoarchaeology of the Middle Saint Lawrence River
         Kavanagh-Lepage.                                      Valley of Southern Québec, Canada. Sat., 24 Oct. Cosponsor:
                                                               GSA Geoarchaeology Division. Leaders: Laura R. Murphy,
         403. From Obduction to Collision: A Transect across   Kansas Geological Survey; Brendan Fenerty; L.M. Joyce Seals;
         Ordovician to Devonian Sedimentary Basins of the Québec   Adrian Burke.
         Appalachians. Wed.–Sat., 21–24 Oct. Cosponsor: Université du
         Québec à Montréal. Leaders: Stéphane De Souza, Université du   410. The Hydrology, Biogeochemistry, and Mineralogy
         Québec à Montréal; Morgann Perrot, Alain Tremblay.    of a Montregian Hill: Mont Sainte Hilaire. Sat., 24 Oct. Leaders:
                                                               Peter M Douglas, McGill University; Greg Langston.
                      404. Eldorado Gold Lamaque. Thurs.–Sat.,
         22–24 Oct. Cosponsors: GSA Continental Scientific Drilling   411. Geological Field Trip in the Mount Royal Park.
         Division; Eldorado Gold Lamaque. Leader: Timothy John Palmer,   Thurs., 29 Oct. Leader: Pierre Bédard, Polytechnique Montréal.
         Mississippi State University.
                                                               412. A Walking Tour of Ottawa’s Building and Monument Stones.
            405. Field Trip to the Adirondack Mountains, in New York   Sat., 24 Oct. US$20. Leader: Quentin Gall.
         State, to Explore the Regional Geology and to Visit Several
         Spectacular Exposures of Magnetite-Apatite (MtAP) Deposits      413. Cambrian–Lower Ordovician of SW Québec–
         and Their Hydrothermally Altered Host Rocks. Thurs.–Sat.,   NE New York. Thurs.–Sat., 29–31 Oct. Leaders: Osman Salad
         22–24 Oct. Leaders: John M. Hanchar, Memorial University of   Hersi, University of Regina; Ed Landing; David G. Lowe; James
         Newfoundland; Jeffrey Chiarenzelli; Marian Lupulescu.  Hagadorn; David Franzi.

         406. Ancient Earthquake Fault Zone Geology in Coastal Maine.   414. Geology and Wine: What Grows Together, Goes
         Fri., 23 Oct. Leaders: Mark T. Swanson, University of Southern   Together. Sat., 24 Oct. Leader: Kristyn Jessica Rodzinyak,
         Maine; Christie D. Rowe.                              McGill University; Chimira Andres.

         407. Ottawa & Gatineau Accessible Geoheritage Tour.                415. Canada’s Role in Space. Thurs., 29 Oct.
         Fri.–Sat., 23–24 Oct. Cosponsors: International Association for   Cosponsor: Canadian Space Agency. Leader: Kristyn Jessica
         Geoscience Diversity (IAGD); Canadian Geoscience Education   Rodzinyak, McGill University.
         Network (CGEN). Leaders: Anita M.S. Marshall, University of
         Florida; Beth McLarty Halfkenny; Jennifer L. Piatek; Jean   416. Geology and Wine: What Grows Together, Goes
         Dougherty; Janice Aylsworth; Lesley Hymers.           Together. Fri., 30 Oct. Leader: Kristyn Jessica Rodzinyak, McGill
                                                               University; Chimira Andres.











                            INDUSTRY TRACKS   GSA’s field trip program offers trips relevant to applied
                            geoscientists. Look for these icons, which identify trips in the following areas:




                Economic Geology              Energy                  Engineering            Hydrogeology and
                                                                                            Environmental Geology


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