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GSA's Sections Have Expanded Their Boundaries.
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Caladesi Island State
Park. Courtesy Visit St. Petersburg/Clearwater. |
SOUTHEASTERN
12–13 March 2009 — St. Petersburg, Florida, USA
Explore pristine and human-influenced beaches and coastlines, sinkholes, covered karst, natural springs, and fresh- and salt-water wetlands.
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Dallas sunset; photo by
Melissa Fenton. |
SOUTH-CENTRAL
16–17 March 2009 — Dallas, Texas, USA
The Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex is a central location for examining many geologic treasures, including the Woodbine Formation and Mineral Wells.
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Mount Katahdin, Maine.
Courtesy Convention
and Visitors Bureau of Greater Portland. |
NORTHEASTERN
22–24 March 2009 — Portland, Maine, USA
The Portland area offers a variety of natural attractions, including the Fore River Sanctuary, the Baxter Woods Reserve, and extended salt- and freshwater marshes.
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Pierce Lake, Illinois. Courtesy Rockford
Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. |
NORTH-CENTRAL
2–3 April 2009 — Rockford, Illinois, USA
Rockford is so named because of its location at a rock outcrop popular for fording the Rock River, which runs through the city.
Early registration deadline: 2 Mar. 2009
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Kelowna, B.C.;
courtesy Tourism Kelowna–SATW. |
CORDILLERAN
7–9 May 2009 — Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Kelowna is situated along the eastern shore of Okanagan Lake in the geologically and geographically diverse Okanagan Valley.
Early registration deadline: 6 April 2009
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Mount Timpanogos;
photo by B. Kowallis. |
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
11–13 May 2009 — Orem, Utah, USA
Orem is located on the eastern shore of Utah Lake in the foothills of Mount Timpanogos.
Early registration deadline: 6 April 2009
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Ever considered hosting a GSA Section Meeting?
GSA Sections welcome the opportunity for a meeting in your area.
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