Page 29 - i1052-5173-32-7
P. 29

Thanks to the GSA Fellows Nominators




                          Thank you to the following GSA members who made a GSA fellowship nomination in 2022.
                      For more information on how to nominate a deserving colleague, go to www.geosociety.org/Fellows.



         Donald Francis F. Argus    Philip E. Wannamaker       Rowan C. Martindale       Jeff Pigati
         Joan Florsheim             Tracy D. Frank             Allen F. Glazner          H. Allen Curran
         Jason P. Briner            Diane Ruth Smith           Youxue Zhang              Mary S. Hubbard
         Lisa E. Park Boush         Mary Beth Gray             Darryl E. Granger         Joan E. Fryxell
         P. Thompson Davis          Jeff Rubin                 Barry Voight              Lewis A. Owen
         Shaun Keith Frape          Roger D.K. Thomas          Brenda J. Buck            Matthew J. Kohn
         Marith C. Reheis           Lisa A. Morzel             Janice L. Bishop          Nora Noffke
         Sarah Wheeler Keenan       Terry L. Pavlis            Dorothy J. Vesper         R. Aileen Yingst
         Stephen K. Boss            Yildirim Dilek             Suzanne OConnell          Joseph T. Hannibal
         Timothy F. Lawton          Ellen Currano              Christian Koeberl         Andrew Meigs
         Alfred S. McEwen           Miriam E. Katz             Tom M. Scott
         William P. Leeman          Jens Thomas Birkholzer     Janet S. Herman
         Robert Hadley Sydnor       Ashraf Uddin               Charles Thomas Foster Jr.











                                          Making road trips better for 50 years!





 GEOLOGY UNDERFOOT IN
 DEATH VALLEY AND EASTERN CALIFORNIA                            GEOLOGY UNDERFOOT IN
 Allen F. Glazner  Arthur Gibbs Sylvester  Robert P. Sharp
 Illustrated by Chelsea M. Feeney                               DEATH VALLEY AND
 Eastern California—a geologically dramatic region with the ever-present risk of volcanic
 eruptions, earthquakes, fl ash fl oods, and sand storms—boasts spectacular and easily viewed
 rocks  and  landforms.  Authors  Allen  Glazner  and  Art  Sylvester  build  on  coauthor  Bob   GEOLOGY UNDERFOOT IN  IN DEATH VALLEY AND  EASTERN CALIFORNIA
 Sharp’s insights to produce this full-color illustrated guide to 33 amazing geologic sites in
 Death Valley and the surrounding region. Learn how stones slide across the Racetrack playa,
 fi nd the rocks missing from Dantes View, and visit the rim of the Long Valley caldera, an   EASTERN CALIFORNIA
 enormous depression left by a supervolcano eruption far larger than any that has occurred
 since the dawn of civilization.  DEATH VALLEY AND EASTERN CALIFORNIA  Second Editi on
                                                       A���� F. G������, A����� G���� S��������, ���
                                                    R����� P. S���� ����������� �� C������ M. F�����
                                                   Eastern California is the best place in the world to study geology.
 395 -119˚  -118˚  -117˚  0  10  20  116˚ 30  40 miles  The remarkable landscape combined with an arid climate,
 167 MAMMOTH AND  6  0  20  40 kilometers
 38˚  Lee Vining MONO LAKE  6  Tonopah  38˚
 33  120  Benton  95
 32 Mammoth  6  264 OWENS VALLEY,                  makes it easy to observe the abundant geology. Journey from
 Lakes
 31  30  29 395  WHITE  BISHOP, AND  93
 28  27  MTN. PEAK LONE PINE
 (14,246 feet)
 266
 MT. TOM  26 Bishop 25 24  168                     the salt fl ats of Death Valley north to Mono Craters, and along
 (13,652 feet)
 S  OWENS  Big Pine  267
 I  23  13
 NORTH
 37˚  E  PALISADE  395  Beatty  DEATH VALLEY  37˚
 (14,242 feet)  374 NATIONAL PARK
 R  VALLEY 21 Independence  D E A T H 12  95 Amargosa  the way be sure to visit Trona Pinnacles, Alabama Hills, the
 R  SALINE V ALLEY Stovepipe 9 11  Valley
 Lone  14
 22   Pine  Wells 10  373
 MT. WHITNEY  136  160  95
 A
 (14,505 feet)  Furnace 6  Death
 190  15  190 Creek 4  5 2  190  Valley  ROBERT P . SHARP  ARTHUR GIBBS SYLVESTER  ALLEN F. GLAZNER   Ancient Bristlecone Forest, Devils Postpile, and many more sites
 Olancha  3  Junction  Pahrump
 Badwater 1 7
 N
 TELESCOPE  178
 PEAK
 E  V A L L E Y 8
 PANAMINT VALLEY
 36˚  (11,048 feet)  Shoshone 20  36˚
 18  19                                            included in this new editi on.
 V
 178  Tecopa  N E VA D A
 A
 Ridgecrest  C A L I F O R N I A  Second Edition
 99  D  178  Mountain Press
 17  127  PUBLISHING COMPANY
 A
 16  15                                                  328 pages • 6 x 9 • 290 color illustrati ons and photographs
 Bakers eld                        ALLEN F. GLAZNER
 14  Baker
 5  58  395
 35˚  16  35˚                    ARTHUR GIBBS SYLVESTER     paper $24.00 • Item 294 • ISBN 978-0-87842-707-9
 Mojave  58  Barstow  15
 58  SOUTHERN
 APPROACHES
 14                                ROBERT P. SHARP
 15  40
 5
 S A N  G A B R I E L  16           ILLUSTRATED BY         Mountain Press Publishing Company
 M O U N T A I N S
 -119˚  -118˚  -117˚  -116˚        CHELSEA M. FEENEY
   $24.00
                                                           800-234-5308 • info@mtnpress.com • www.mountain-press.com
                                                                                         www.geosociety.org/gsatoday  29
       PUBLISHING
    www.mountain-press.com
     800-234-5308 • info@mtnpress.com
      P.O. Box 2399 • Missoula, MT 59806 • 406-728-1900
       COMPANY
         Mountain Press
   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34