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Day 3 (22 June): Examination of physical characteristics of the GSA welcomes applications from low-income, underrepre-
“Auriferous Gravels” and their channels (Malakoff Diggins sented, first-generation, non-traditional, women, veterans,
SHP, Alpha Diggins, and Paleo-Yuba River exposures). LGBTQ+, students with disabilities, and others. Some financial
Day 4 (23 June): Geometry and age of channels associated with resources are available for students and early career scientists and
“Auriferous Gravels” (Paleo-South Fork of the Yuba, Red Dog those with financial need; please state such need in your applica-
Diggins, and Chalk Bluff floral site). tion. Attendees are expected to honor the GSA Code of Conduct
Day 5 (24 June): Post-Eocene relief or absence of relief (in situ and (https://www.geosociety.org/conduct).
questioned exposures near the American and Stanislaus Rivers).
Day 6 (25 June): Evidence of uplift and erosional styles in the APPLICATIONS AND REGISTRATION
southern Sierra (San Joaquin Table Mountain and uplands near Application deadline: 2 Feb.
Shaver Lake). Registration deadline: 28 Mar.
Day 7 (26 June): The fluvial-ocean interface of the Eocene and a Participants must commit to the full seven-day/six-night dura-
Miocene deformation marker (Ione Formation and equivalents tion of the field conference. Group size is limited to 40 partici-
[?] near Oroville, Lovejoy Basalt). pants. To apply, please contact the conveners through cjones@
colorado.edu with a letter of intent that includes a statement of
LOGISTICS AND ATTENDEES interests, the relevance of your recent work to the themes of the
The registration fee will cover six nights lodging, based on dou- field conference, the subject of a proposed presentation, and con-
ble occupancy, 20–27 June 2022. Breakfast, lunch, snacks, and tact information. Please put “FF2022 Application” in the subject
some group dinners along with trip materials and transportation line of your email. We also request submission of basic demo-
during the field forum will be included in the registration fee. graphic information (race, gender, disability, and ethnicity) and
Travel to and from Reno will be the responsibility of attendees. ask attendees whether they are willing to help drive one of the
Optional lodging prior to day one will be made available to attend- rented SUVs. Interested graduate students, members of underrep-
ees for a fee. Some single occupancy rooms are available, also for resented groups, and early career faculty are strongly encouraged
an additional fee. We currently estimate the cost for participants to apply. Once you have been selected to participate, you will be
as between US$1,000 and US$1,500 per person, but the conveners sent registration information. Please check the conference website
are pursuing funds to reduce the cost. Updated estimates of the for updates and additional information: https://www.geosociety
cost will be posted to the Field Forum website. .org/Thompson (click on the “Current” tab.
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Intrusive Suite, Tuolumne Intrusive Complex). This guide also includes data on the basement terranes intruded by these intrusions, Mesozoic
volcanic-sedimentary sections, and data derived of several Sierra Nevada–wide data sets (plutonic, volcanic and sedimentary geochronology,
strain analyses, structures, and geochemistry). Syntheses of these data sets at the end of the guide focus on magmatic processes from the
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