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GSA manages on-site media relations for the 2004 Annual Meeting in the GSA Newsroom at the Colorado Convention Center (Room 208).
2004 GSA Annual Meeting News Releases / Advisories
- Old Riverbed Keeps Chemicals from Entering Ohio River
Pam Frost Gorder, Ohio State University, 10 November 2004
- Ancient Creature Fossilized by the Bacteria that Ate It
Pam Frost Gorder, Ohio State University, 10 November 2004
- Fossilized Feces Help CU Researcher Piece Together Ancient Marine Ecosystem
Karen Chin, Greg Swenson, University of Colorado, 9 November 2004
- Look at Past Sea-level Rise Points to Troubling Future
Rice Geologists Probe Impact of Rising Seas Along U.S. Gulf Coast
Jade Boyd, Rice Univeristy, 8 November 2004
- Sea Change: Skeletons of Ancient Corals Different from Today's
Lisa De Nike, Johns Hopkins Univeristy, 8 November 2004
- Scientists to Unveil Results from Final Ocean Drilling Program Expeditions
Kasey White, Ocean Drilling Project, 7 November 2004
- Florissant Tops Amber Deposits for Fossil Beetle Richness, According To CU-Boulder Study
Dena Smith, University of Colorado, 7 November 2004
- Unseen Colorado Mountain Aquifers Throw Water on "Teflon Basin" Myth
Mark Williams, University of Colorado, 7 November 2004
- Tumbleweeds Good for Uranium Clean-Up
GSA Rel. 04-33, 5 November 2004
- Seismosaur Cut Down To Size
GSA Rel. 04-32, 5 November 2004
- Honeybees Defy Dino-Killing "Nuclear Winter"
GSA Rel. 04-31, 5 November 2004
- Titanic Disaster: New Theory Fingers Coal Fire
GSA Rel. 04-30, 5 November 2004
- Earliest Tracks of 4-Legged Stroll
GSA Rel. 04-29, 5 November 2004
- National Park Service Recognizes Geoscience Partners
Lindy Allen, Elaine Sevy, National Park Service, 4 November 2004
- People cause more soil erosion than all natural processes
Nancy Ross-Flanigan, University of Michigan, 1 November 2004
- Did Dinosaurs Die at Hands of Meteorite Fall or Volcanic Eruption?
Gabi Nobis, Open University, 3 November 2004
- Symposium honors Paul Ribbe for contributions to mineral and geochemical science
Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech, 2 November 2004
- Researchers unlock mysteries of toxic metals in the largest contaminated site in the United States
Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech, 2 November 2004
- Montana State University scientists present findings on Mount St. Helens, geology and health, and geology education at GSA meeting
Annette Trinity-Stevens, Montana State University, 1 November 2004
- Scripps Oceanography Geophysicist to Receive Award from GSA
Dora Dalton or Mario Aguilera, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1 November 2004
- WIU Geology Faculty Members to Present at National Meeting
Amy Henson, Western Illinois University, 29 October 2004
- Leading palaeontologist speaks on evolutionary change
Jayde Little, Department of Industry and Resources, 28 October 2004
- Are museum collections of ancient life representative?
Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech, 28 October 2004
- Hurricane Ivan helps student study sinkholes
Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech, 25 October 2004
- Do lead bullets continue to be a hazard after they land?
Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech, 25 October 2004
- Plentiful fossils of dinosaur contemporary allow population study
Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech, 25 October 2004
- Researchers tracking sources of arsenic contamination in water
Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech, 25 October 2004
- Who laid the first egg?
Scientists move a step closer to linking embryos of earth's first animals to adult form
Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech, 25 October 2004
- Top Mars Exploration Scientists to Speak in Denver Tuesday, 9 November 2004
GSA Rel. 04-27, 21 October 2004
- CMU Faculty and Student Researchers to Present at GSA
Pat Housley, Central Michigan University, 14 October 2004
- APSU Professor Dr. Jack E. Deibert To Speak Before GSA
Rebecca Mackey, Austin Peay State University, 4 October 2004
- 2004 GSA Annual Meeting - Media Advisory
GSA Rel. 04-24, 30 August 2004
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