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To learn more about mentors and career workshops, go to LOCAL COMMITTEE
https://www.geosociety.org/mentors or contact Jennifer General Co-Chairs: Juan González, juan.l.gonzalez@utrgv.edu;
Nocerino at jnocerino@geosociety.org. Chu-Lin Cheng, chulin.cheng@utrgv.edu
Technical Program Co-Chairs: Juan González, juan.l.gonzalez@
PROFESSIONALS utrgv.edu; Chu-Lin Cheng; chulin.cheng@utrgv.edu
If you like to share your interest, enthusiasm, and experience in Field Trip Chair: Sarah Hardage, sarah.fearnlyhardage@utrgv.edu
applied geology, consider being a GSA mentor. Being a mentor is Exhibits/Sponsorship Chair: Saad Mohamed, saad.mohamed@
a rewarding experience. To learn more, contact Jennifer Nocerino utrgv.edu
at jnocerino@geosociety.org. Short Course Chair: Wendi J.W. Williams, wwilliam@
This meeting also offers an excellent opportunity to earn CEUs southtexascollege.edu
toward your continuing education requirements for your employer, Student Volunteer Chair: Engil Pereira, engil.pereira@utrgv.edu
K–12 school, or professional registration. The CEU certificate can Judging Coordinators: Engil Pereira, engil.pereira@utrgv.edu;
be downloaded from the meeting website after the meeting. Ravi Nandigam, rcnandigam@southtexascollege.edu
Making your road trips better for 45 years!
NEW
TO THE
SERIES!
ROADSIDE GEOLOGY OF IDAHO
Second Edition
PAUL K. LINK, SHAWN WILLSEY, AND KEEGAN SCHMIDT
The rocks of Idaho span a vast chunk of Earth’s long-lived history and
tell stories with many plot twists. Learn all about the remarkable geology
of the Gem State with this completely revised, full-color edition. The
authors, a trio of experienced fi eld geologists, guide you to outcrops
and roadcuts where you can stretch your legs and expand your mind.
416 pages • 6 x 9 • 265 color photographs
123 color illustrations • glossary • references • index
paper $28.00 • Item 209 • ISBN 978-0-87842-702-4
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