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T16. Quaternary Paleoclimate Records of the Rocky Mountain T25. Cretaceous Source Rocks from Texas to Alaska:
Region. Endorsed by GSA Quaternary Geology and Depositional, Diagenetic, and Geochemical Signatures
Geomorphology Division. Shannon Mahan, U.S. Geological across the Western Interior Seaway. Katherine Whidden,
Survey, smahan@usgs.gov; Tammy Rittenour, Utah State U.S. Geological Survey, kwhidden@usgs.gov; Justin
University, tammy.rittenour@usu.edu; Peter Fawcett, Birdwell, U.S. Geological Survey, jbirdwell@usgs.gov;
University of New Mexico, fawcett@unm.edu. Kate French, U.S. Geological Survey, kfrench@usgs.gov;
Richard Lease, U.S. Geological Survey, rlease@usgs.gov;
T17. Contemporary Topics in Arid Zone Hydrogeology. Jason Flaum, U.S. Geological Survey, jflaum@usgs.gov.
Michael Nicholl, University of Nevada Las Vegas,
michael .nicholl@unlv.edu. T26. Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) in
the Rocky Mountain Region. Lisa Stright, Colorado State
T18. Integrated Drought Science and Technology. Rebecca J. University, lisa.stright@colostate.edu; Breck Johnson,
Frus, U.S. Geological Survey, rfrus@usgs.gov; Katharine Occidental Petroleum Corporation, breck_johnson@oxy.com.
G. Dahm, U.S. Geological Survey, kdahm@usgs.gov; Todd
J. Hawbaker, U.S. Geological Survey, tjhawbaker@usgs.gov; T27. Undergraduate Research Posters. Endorsed by Council
Adrian P. Monroe, U.S. Geological Survey, amonroe@usgs on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Geosciences Division.
.gov; Patrick J. Anderson, U.S. Geological Survey, Jeff Marshall, Cal Poly Pomona, marshall@cpp.edu.
andersonpj@usgs.gov.
T28. Engaging Communities in Geo-STEM with Technology.
T19. Groundwater Contribution to Flow in Headwater Streams. Ping Wang, pingwang@nova77.org.
Endorsed by GSA Hydrogeology Division. William Sanford,
Colorado State University, william.sanford@colostate.edu T29. Planetary Analogs in the Western U.S. Ari Koeppel,
Northern Arizona University, akoeppel@nau.edu; Jennifer
T20. Advances and Applications of River Science in the West. Buz, California Institute of Technology, jennifer.buz@
Erich Mueller, Southern Utah University, erichmueller@ nau.edu; Helen Eifert, Northern Arizona University,
suu.edu; Alan Kasprak, Fort Lewis College, akasprak@ he248@nau.edu.
fortlewis.edu.
FIELD TRIPS
T21. Hydrogeology of the Nevada National Security Site. GSA’s Commitment to Care prioritizes your safety; thus we are
Rebecca J. Frus, U.S. Geological Survey, rfrus@usgs.gov; implementing the following for all trips:
Tracie R Jackson, U.S. Geological Survey, tjackson@usgs • Only one person will be allowed per hotel room unless the
.gov; Mark B. Hausner, DRI, Mark.Hausner@dri.edu. people are related or are partners.
• If a field trip uses dormitory-style lodging, rooms won’t be
T22. Landscape Evolution across Time Scales from the High shared.
Plains to the Colorado Plateau. Sean Gallen, Warner • If a field trip uses tent camping for lodging, each person must
College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, have their own tent.
sean.gallen@colostate.edu; Eyal Marder, Warner College of • Transportation in minivans, SUVs, vans, and buses will operate
Natural Resources, Colorado State University, eyal.marder@ at half capacity to allow for social distancing.
colostate.edu. For additional information, please contact the Field Trip co-
chairs: Carol Dehler, carol.dehler@usu.edu, and Ganqing Jiang,
T23. Trilobites to Tectonics: Advances in Understanding the ganqing.jiang@unlv.edu. Prices shown below are based on imple-
Lower Paleozoic Stratigraphic Record of the Western mentation of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions on transpor-
U.S. Endorsed by GSA Sedimentary Geology Division. tation and lodging and may be lower should pandemic status
Carol M. Dehler, Utah State University; Ganqing Jiang, change.
University of Nevada Las Vegas, ganqing.jiang@unlv.edu.
FT1. Cretaceous Plutonic Rocks of the Mojave Desert: Markers
T24. Sedimentary Record of Cordilleran Orogenic Systems. of Subduction Dynamics. Sat.–Mon., 12–14 March. Cost:
Endorsed by GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; US$380. Leaders: Nicholas J. Van Buer, California State
GSA Geochronology Division; GSA Structural Geology Polytechnic University, Pomona, njvanbuer@cpp.edu; Rita
and Tectonics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, C. Economos, Southern Methodist University, reconomos@
Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Quaternary smu.edu; David M. Miller, U.S. Geological Survey, dmiller@
Geology and Geomorphology Division. Tomas Capaldi, usgs.gov; Allen F. Glazner, University of North Carolina,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, tomas.capaldi@unlv.edu; Chapel Hill, afg@unc.edu; Keith A. Howard, U.S. Geological
Alexander R. Tye, Dixie State University, alex.tye@dixie Survey, khoward@usgs.gov; Calvin F. Miller, Vanderbilt
.edu; Elizabeth A. Balgord, Weber State University, University, calvin.f.miller@vanderbilt.edu.
elizabethbalgord@weber.edu.
FT2. Geologic Highlights of Death Valley National Park.
Sat.–Mon., 12–14 March. Cost: US$510. Leaders: Allen F.
Glazner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
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