Dear MSA Members:
Please consider submitting an abstract to the GSA 2020 Connects Onlinehttps://community.geosociety.org/gsa2020/home meeting from 26-30 October 2020. The deadline for abstract submission is August 4, 2020, 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
The subject sessions of interest (sessions endorsed by MSA, GS, GSA-MGPV, CMS, MAC, MSGBI) are listed below. You can find descriptions of these and all 250 topical sessionshttps://community.geosociety.org/gsa2020/program/technical/topical online. The traditional MSA in-person meeting events – sessions to honor awardees and the joint MSA-MGPV-GS reception have been delayed until the 2021 GSA meeting in Portland, OR.
The annual meeting of MSA Members will be held virtually on Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 3:00 PM Eastern. Details on how to attend this meeting will be sent to the MSA membership in early October.
The GSA abstract fee is US$25 Students / US$50 all others. Please encourage students to submit an abstract. Also, don't miss the abstract tip sheet that outlines 5 steps to the perfect abstracthttps://higherlogicdownload.s3.amazonaws.com/GEOSOCIETY/d1a5fdbe-4e0c-4afb-8a3e-aef5ff47796d/UploadedImages/2020montreal/documents/preparing-abstract-gsa2020.pdf.
Meeting registration fees are lower than usual:
For early registration/full meeting: Student $50
Early Career $100
Professional $200
Technical sessions will be scheduled:
Monday, Oct 26, 1:30PM, ending Friday, Oct 30, 2PM.
Morning technical sessions: 10AM - noon
Afternoon technical sessions: 1:30-5:30PM
Lunch break: noon -1:30PM. All times EDT.
MGPV Division and Adhering Societies Endorsed Sessions:
• T002. Assembling Laurentia: Paleozoic Mobile Margins.
• T003. Assembling Laurentia: Mesoproterozoic to Early Neoproterozoic Tectonic Evolution of Laurentia and Its Role within the Supercontinent Rodinia.
• T008. From Rodinia to Pangea: Evolution of the Appalachian-Caledonian Orogen.
• T009. Assembling Laurentia: GEON 14 Enigmas and Advances in Understanding the Crustal Evolution and Paleogeography of the Early Mesoproterozoic North America.
• T010. Subduction Zone Slip Behavior: The Intersection of Deformation and Metamorphism.
• T012. Assembling Laurentia: Neoproterozoic to Cambrian Rifting and Continental Margin Evolution during Breakup of Rodinia and Pannotia.
• T013. Some like It HOT: The Role of Late Extensional Tectonics in Collisional Orogens, with Special Emphasis on the Grenville Orogen.
• T016. Assembling Laurentia: Growth of the Western Continental Margin by Subduction, with or without Terrane Accretion, 190-70 Ma.
• T026. Structural Geology and Tectonics Division 40th Anniversary Symposium: Drivers of Orogenesis.
• T027. Approaches for Extracting Shear Zone History from the Ductile Rock Record: Probing Their Initiation, Evolution, and Reactivation.
• T030. Assembling Laurentia: Neoarchean Crust Formation and Cratonization.
• T032. Assembling Laurentia: Turning Points in Paleoproterozoic Tectonic Evolution.
• T035. Building the SZ4D Magmatic Drivers of Eruption Theme: Geologic Evidence from Active and Exhumed Arcs.
• T036. Experimental and Petrologic Investigation of Halogens, Sulfur, and Other Volatile Species in Igneous Systems: In Honor of Jim Webster.
• T037. Rapakivi Granites and Associated A-Type Granites.
• T038. From the Micro to Macro in Metamorphic Geology: Constraining Tectono-Metamorphic Processes with High-Resolution Approaches.
• T039. Granulite Terranes and Evolution of Continental Lower Crust: Insights from the Canadian Shield and Beyond.
• T041. Volcanism and Tectonics along Rifts and Volcanic Arcs: Understanding the Relationships between Timing, Volumes, and Distributions.
• T047. Case Studies of Diagenesis, Paragenesis, and Geochemical Transformations of Sedimentary Strata.
• T050. Interactions between Life, Tectonics, Climate, and Sedimentary Systems at the Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian Transition.
• T056. Co-Evolution of Earth’s Surface Environment and Eukaryotic Life from the Mid-Proterozoic to Early Paleozoic.
• T095. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Student Research (Posters).
• T096. Mineralogy, Petrology, and Geochemistry: New Approaches to Harnessing the Multidimensionality of Complex Systems.
• T098. Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions Under Climate and Anthropogenic Change.
• T101. Fundamental Insights from Field and Laboratory Studies Related to the Genesis and Ore-Forming Processes Associated with Granitoid Generation and Evolution to Their Related Alteration and Mineralization.
• T103. Geochemical Signatures of Fluid-Rock Interaction: Earth Surface Weathering to Hydrothermal Systems.
• T105. Assessing the Fidelity of Geochemical Signals in Deep Time: Primary, Authigenic, and Diagenetic Signals in Proxy Data.
• T106. Applying Petrochronology to Tectonic Provenance Studies.
• T107. Integrating Geochronological, Geochemical, and Getrological Data—Progress in Petrochronology and Applications.
• T109. Bridging the Laboratory–Database Divide in Geochemistry.
• T118. Impact Cratering across the Solar System.
• T123. Rocks from Space! Using Meteorites to Understand the Physical, Chemical, and Mineralogical Evolution of Planetary Bodies.
• T126. Mapping, Minerals, and Metamorphism—Work Small, Think Big: A Tribute to the Life of Peter Robinson.
• T127. Gemological Research in the 21st Century: Gem Minerals and Localities.
• T147. Anthropocene Sedimentology: Exploring Human-Sediment Interactions.
• T166. Lakes of the World through Time and Space.
• T179. Applications for DNA Sequencing and Microbial Analysis in Hydrogeology and Environmental Geosciences.
• T182. Novel Outcomes in the Hydrologic Sciences: Emerging Areas of Research, New Educational Approaches, Broadening Participation, and Societal Impact.
• T184. Applications of Novel Isotopes in Modern Terrestrial to Marine Environments.
• T189. Karst Ecosystems and Biogeochemistry.
• T190. Karst Sedimentary, Paleoclimate, and Historical Records.
• T194. Karst Processes and Speleology.
• T201. Urban Geochemistry.
• T205. Water, Health and Wealth in a Changing World.
• T206. Global Water Resources and Geohealth: Tracing Inorganic Contaminant Origins, Evaluating Human Health Risks, and Remediation/ Mitigation Strategies.
• T208. Environmental Geochemistry and Health.
• T209. It’s the Dose That Makes the Poison: Advances in Exposure and Dose Assessment for Practical Medical Geology.
• T215. Advances in Mineral Chemistry for Petrogenesis and Exploration of Mineral Deposits.
• T216. Rare Earth Elements: The Behavior of Critical Minerals in Sedimentary, Magmatic, and Magmatic-Hydrothermal Systems.