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JTPC CONTACT(S)                    DISCIPLINE                         REVIEW GROUP
                                             paleontology, biogeography/biostratigra-
                                             phy; paleontology, diversity, extinction,
          James Lamsdell; Matthew E. Clapham  origination; paleontology, paleoecology/  Paleontological Society
                                             taphonomy; paleontology, phylogenetic/
                                             morphological patterns
          Emily S. Martin; Nickolas P. Lang;    planetary geology               GSA Planetary Geology Division
          Debra Buczkowski
          Gregory Dumond                     Precambrian geology                Precambrian Geology
                                                                                GSA Quaternary Geology and
          Julie Brigham-Grette; Karl W. Wegmann  geomorphology; Quaternary geology
                                                                                Geomorphology Division
                                             sediments, carbonates; sediments, clastic;
          Will Jackson; Howard Harper                                           GSA Sedimentary Geology Division
                                             stratigraphy
                                             sediments, carbonates; sediments, clastic;
          Howard Harper                                                         SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
                                             stratigraphy
          Richard Goldfarb; John Dilles      economic geology                   Society of Economic Geologists
          Ashlee Dere; Tim Beach             soils                              GSA Soils and Soil Processes Division
                                                                                GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
          Juliet Crider; Rebecca Dorsey      structural geology; tectonics
                                                                                Division




                      GSA Partners with Our Associated

                        Societies for GSA Connects 2021




          GSA is working with its 76 Associated Societies and 22 scien-  GSA has a long tradition of collaborating with like-minded
         tific Divisions to build a dynamic GSA Connects 2021 technical   organizations in pursuit of mutual goals to advance the geosci-
         program and stimulating events during the meeting. Many   ences. As the Society continues to look to the future, it aims to
         Associated Societies will present their representative science,    build strong, meaningful partnerships with other societies and
         hold tailored events, and have exhibit booths during the meeting.   organizations across the country and around the world in service
         GSA is looking forward to hosting these valued partners and orga-  to members and the global geoscience community. National and
         nizations. Members of Associated Societies also benefit by quali-  international societies with consistent aims and missions of
         fying for the GSA member registration rate to attend the meeting.   advancing the geosciences and/or science in general are invited
                                                               to affiliate with GSA as an Associated Society.


























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