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GSA managed onsite media relations for the 2003 Annual Meeting in the GSA Newsroom at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center.
2003 GSA Annual Meeting News Releases/Advisories
- GeoPad: A 21st century tool for field education
Nancy Ross, October 31, 2003
- Isotopes From Feathers Reveal Bird Migrations
GSA Release 03-39, November 5, 2003
- A New Look at Neoproterozoic Earth
GSA Release 03-32, October 28, 2003
- New findings help predict soil production and erosion
Sue Knapp, November 4, 2003
- World's Most Alkaline Life Forms Found Near Chicago
GSA Release 03-38, November 4, 2003
- Natural Disasters Illuminated by B-Movie Clips
A'ndrea Elyse Messer & Vicki Fong, November 4, 2003
- Students learn by studying geology of war
Evelyn Boswell, Nov. 4, 2003
- Japanese shipwreck adds to evidence of great Cascadia earthquake in 1700
Vince Stricherz, Nov. 4, 2003
- Presentations by Columbia University Scientists at the 115th GSA Annual Meeting
Mary Tobin, November 3, 2003
- Pacific Atolls Are Just Young'uns As Islands Go
William R. Dickinson, November 3, 2003
- GC&SU professor reveals that tropical plants once grew in North Dakota
Binky Strickland, November 3, 2003
- Extraterrestrial Enigma: Missing Amino Acids In Meteorites
GSA Release 03-37, November 3, 2003
- Sand Ripples Taller On Mars
GSA Release 03-36, November 3, 2003
- Climate Change in the Vineyards: The Taste of Global Warming
GSA Release 03-35, November 3, 2003
- Water on the Gaza Strip: Time Bomb or Ray of Hope?
GSA Release 03-34, November 3, 2003 (revised Nov. 7)
- Ultra-low oxygen could have triggered die-offs, spurred bird breathing system
Vince Stricherz, October 31, 2003
- Debate Heats Up on Role of Climate in Human Evolution
GSA Release 03-31, October 27, 2003
- Hydrogen Sulfide, Not Carbon Dioxide, May Have Caused Largest Mass Extinction
A'ndrea Elyse Messer & Vicki Fong, November 3, 2003
- The Road First Traveled: Peopling of the New World
GSA Release 03-33, November 2, 2003
- Colleges Students and Faculty Present Research at GSA
Darlene Palmer, October 31, 2003
- Two WSU student projects selected for presentation at GSA annual meeting
Richard Doty, October 31, 2003
- Geologist Says Greek Deities Sprang from Soil
Ross West, October 31, 2003
- Royal Holloway geoscientists to present at GSA meeting in Seattle
Christine Long, October 31, 2003
- Locating Noah's Flood: Winnipeg-based Avalon Institute Sets New International Benchmark in Field of Paleo-Environmental Reconstruction
November 1, 2003
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Ultra-low oxygen could have triggered die-offs, spurred bird breathing system
Vince Stricherz, October 31, 2003
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University of Nebraska, Omaha Geoscientists to Present Research on Glaciation, River-Course Evolution
Beverly Newsam, October 31, 2003
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University of Cincinnati Geologists Introduce Colleagues to New Amphibian, New Tools for Studying Volcanoes and More
Marianne Kunnen-Jones, October 30, 2003
- Western Illinois Professor Leads Geology Students on Virtual Field Trips
Bonnie Barker, October 29, 2003
- Western Carolina University Researchers Delving into Mystery of Appalachian Heath Balds, Climate Change
Randall Holcombe, October 24, 2003
- UW-Eau Claire Students and Faculty to Present at GSA Meeting in Seattle
October 20, 2003
- Mandel Recognized for Work in Geoarcheology
Rex Buchanan, October 13, 2003
- Global warming could force the earth to lose its cool
David Jwanier, October 13, 2003
- Geological Society to meet in Seattle; Topics include Geology of Salmon, Wine
Vince Stricherz, September 22, 2003
- Bennington College Student to Present Research at GSA
David Rees, September 12, 2003
- GSA 2003 Annual Meeting: Seattle, Washington, Nov. 2-5
GSA Release 03-22, July 18, 2003
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