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Continental Mafic Volcanism: Honoring the Career of Vic Camp. GSA Special Paper invite

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Steiner, Arron Richard
Fri, Jun 28, 2024 8:23 PM

Greetings,
Following the recent successful GSA conference session "Continental Mafic Volcanism: Honoring the Career of Vic Camp" at the Spokane Rocky Mountain-Cordilleran GSA meeting in May, we have been asked to propose a Special Paper on the topic to GSA Publications. In addition to those who contributed to the session, we are encouraging anyone who would like to participate in the potential Special Paper volume to do so. See description below.

Description: Vic Camp has made career-long contributions to understanding Cenozoic mafic volcanism in the inland northwestern US and elsewhere. We encourage contributions on continental mafic magmatism, especially focused on the Columbia River basalts and broader Yellowstone Hotspot province as well as other Large Igneous Provinces and intraplate volcanism.

If you are interested, we will need confirmation from intending authors along with a working title. The projected timeline for finalizing all papers is approximately one year from now.
Thanks
Arron Steiner, John Wolff, and Emily Cahoon.

[Washington State University Logo: W, S, U, letters create a cougar head.]
Arron Steiner PhD
Staff Scientist - ICP-MS Lab Manager
Peter Hooper GeoAnalytical Lab
School of the Environment
College of Arts and Sciences
Washington State University
Office: Webster 852
Phone 509-335-7857
Email: geolab.icpms@wsu.edumailto:geolab.icpms@wsu.edu

Greetings, Following the recent successful GSA conference session "Continental Mafic Volcanism: Honoring the Career of Vic Camp" at the Spokane Rocky Mountain-Cordilleran GSA meeting in May, we have been asked to propose a Special Paper on the topic to GSA Publications. In addition to those who contributed to the session, we are encouraging anyone who would like to participate in the potential Special Paper volume to do so. See description below. Description: Vic Camp has made career-long contributions to understanding Cenozoic mafic volcanism in the inland northwestern US and elsewhere. We encourage contributions on continental mafic magmatism, especially focused on the Columbia River basalts and broader Yellowstone Hotspot province as well as other Large Igneous Provinces and intraplate volcanism. If you are interested, we will need confirmation from intending authors along with a working title. The projected timeline for finalizing all papers is approximately one year from now. Thanks Arron Steiner, John Wolff, and Emily Cahoon. [Washington State University Logo: W, S, U, letters create a cougar head.] Arron Steiner PhD Staff Scientist - ICP-MS Lab Manager Peter Hooper GeoAnalytical Lab School of the Environment College of Arts and Sciences Washington State University Office: Webster 852 Phone 509-335-7857 Email: geolab.icpms@wsu.edu<mailto:geolab.icpms@wsu.edu>