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American West. Endorsed by GSA Mineralogy, Idaho Geological Survey, nhopkins@uidaho.edu; Russ Di
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Fiori, Idaho Geological Survey, russelld@uidaho.edu.
Cole Messa, University of Wyoming, cmessa@uwyo.edu;
Mark Stelten, U.S. Geological Survey, mstelten@usgs.gov, T16. Intraplate Seismicity: Ancient and Modern. Endorsed by
Kenneth Sims, University of Wyoming, ksims7@uwyo.edu. GSA Geophysics and Geodynamics Division. Kyren Bogolub,
.
Colorado Geological Survey, kbogolub@mines edu; Matthew
T9. Tectonism and Magmatism in the Rio Grande Rift. Morgan, Colorado Geological Survey, mmorgan@mines
Endorsed by GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics .edu; Anne Sheehan, University of Colorado Boulder,
Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and anne.sheehan@colorado.edu; James P. McCalpin, GEO-
Volcanology Division. Greg Stark, University of Wyoming, HAZ Consulting, Inc., mccalpin@geohaz.com.
gstark2@uwyo.edu; John Singleton, Colorado State
University, John.Singleton@colostate.edu; W. Scott Baldridge, T17. Landscape Evolution across Time Scales from the
Los Alamos National Laboratory, sbaldridge@lanl.gov; High Plains to the Colorado Plateau. Endorsed by GSA
Kenneth Sims, University of Wyoming, ksims7@uwyo.edu. Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division. Sean
Gallen, Colorado State University, sean.gallen@colostate
T10. Past and Present Stable Isotopes of the Western U.S. .edu; Eyal Marder, Indiana University, emarder@iu.edu.
and Beyond. Endorsed by GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division. Jeremy Rugenstein, Colorado T18. Crust Formation, Deformation, Metamorphism,
State University, jeremy.rugenstein@colostate.edu; Tyler Plutonism, and Thermal Evolution of the Rocky
Kukla, Colorado State University, Tyler.Kukla@colostate Mountains: Proterozoic to Present. Endorsed by GSA
.edu; Daniel E. Ibarra, Institute at Brown for Environment Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Mineralogy,
and Society, Brown University, daniel_ibarra@brown.edu. Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division.
Andreas Möller, University of Kansas, amoller@ku.edu;
T11. A Changing Cryosphere: The Rocky Mountains and Graham Baird, University of Northern Colorado Greeley,
Beyond. Endorsed by GSA Quaternary Geology and Graham.Baird@unco.edu; Timothy P. Grover, University of
Geomorphology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division. Northern Colorado Greeley, timothy.grover@unco.edu;
Randall Bonnell, Colorado State University, rbonnell@ A. Kate Souders, U.S. Geological Survey, asouders@usgs.gov.
colostate.edu; Lucas Zeller, Colorado State University,
lucas.zeller@colostate.edu; Sierra Melton, Pennsylvania T19. The Field Fellows: A Network of Diversity and Inclusion
State University, smm1084@psu.edu; Wyatt Reis, Colorado Champions within the Earth Sciences. Gillian Bowser,
State University, wyatt.reis@colostate.edu. Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability,
Colorado State University, gbowser@colostate.edu; Lisa
T12. Geohydrobiology of the Yellowstone Hydrothermal White, University of California Berkeley; Philip Haliwell,
System. Endorsed by GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Colorado State University.
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
Division. Andrew E. Miller, University of Wyoming, T20. Quaternary Paleoclimate Records of the Rocky Mountain
amille78@uwyo.edu; Kenneth Sims, University of Region. Endorsed by GSA Quaternary Geology and
Wyoming, ksims7@uwyo.edu; Daniel Colman, Montana Geomorphology Division. Shannon Mahan, U.S. Geological
State University, daniel.colman@montana.edu; Eric Boyd, Survey, smahan@usgs.gov; Tammy Rittenour, Utah State
Montana State University, eboyd@montana.edu. University, tammy.rittenour@usu.edu; Peter Fawcett,
University of New Mexico, fawcett@unm.edu.
T13. Post-Wildfire and Other Debris Flows. Endorsed by
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division. T21. Data Preservation for the Geosciences: Recent Advances
Jonathan Lovekin, Colorado Geological Survey, jlovekin@ in Geo-Databases, Repository Practices, and Big Data
mines.edu; Amy Crandall, Colorado Geological Survey, Applications. Amy Atwater, U.S. Geological Survey,
acrandall@mines.edu; Kassandra Lindsey, Colorado aatwater@usgs.gov; Kelly Thomson, U.S. Geological Survey,
Geological Survey, kolindsey@mines.edu. kthomson@usgs.gov; Victoria Crystal, U.S. Geological
Survey, vcrystal@usgs.gov.
T14. Geologic and Geohazard Mapping: Recent Advances in
Mapping and Age-Dating Techniques and Use of Lidar. SHORT COURSES
Endorsed by GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Practical Python for Earth Scientists. Endorsed by Rocky
Division. Kassandra Lindsey, Colorado Geological Survey, Mountain Association of Geologists. Matthew W. Bauer, P.G.,
kolindsey@mines.edu; Steve Keller, Colorado Geological Colorado School of Mines and V.P. Data Science & Analytics,
Survey, skeller@mines.edu; Amy Crandall, Colorado Energy Royalty Partners, matthew.w.bauer.pg@gmail.com.
Geological Survey, acrandall@mines.edu; Jonathan Lovekin,
Colorado Geological Survey, jlovekin@mines.edu. Core Workshop: Recent Advances in Stratigraphy and Origin
of Mid-Carboniferous Strata, Heath and Tyler Formations,
T15. Geologic Mapping in the Rocky Mountains: Evolving Central Montana, USA. Richard J. Bottjer, Denver Museum of
Techniques and Challenges (Posters). Nathan Hopkins, Nature & Science, rjbottjer@coalcreekresources.com.
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