Get ready for an unforgettable experience at “Sharing at the Falls,” the GSA 2024 Joint Cordilleran and Rocky
Mountain Section Meeting in Spokane, Washington, USA. Nestled west of the world-renowned Silver Valley, Spokane
serves as a crossroads of geological history, with an incredible location at the intersection of Pleistocene
megafloods, Miocene Columbia River basalt, the breakup of supercontinent Nuna, and the majestic Rocky Mountains,
all intricately carved by the picturesque Spokane River. These features and more will be on display during a
built-in field trip to the Spokane River and Falls at the meeting. Our meeting venue, the Davenport Grand Hotel,
is perfectly situated along the enchanting Riverfront Park with a wealth of local restaurants, pubs, and coffee
shops located nearby. The hotel is also conveniently close to hiking, climbing, and water sports, giving you
ample opportunity to make the most of your time in this geological wonderland.
Call for Papers
Abstracts deadline: 6 Feb. 2024, 11:59 p.m. PST
Abstract submittal fee: GSA members: professionals: US$30; students: US$18.
Non-members: professionals: US$60; students: US$36.
To submit an abstract, choose "submit an abstract to this session" on one of the sessions
below, or to submit
to the Discipline pool, click the Submit an Abstract button, click Discipline Sessions, then sign in using
your GSA
account username and password. If you do not have a GSA account, you can create one by following the
link that applies to you under "Sign In Help & First Time Users" on the sign in page.
Abstract submittal fees are now pro-rated by member status, so if you are not a GSA member and
would
like to join to save on abstract fees, please visit our Membership page.
If you cannot submit an abstract online, please contact Heather Clark, hclark@geosociety.org.
Registration
Early registration deadline: 8 Apr. 2024
Cancelation deadline: 15 Apr. 2024
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Registration opens in February. For further information or if you need special accommodations, please contact
one of the general co-chairs: Chad Pritchard, cpritchard@ewu.edu;
Peter Larson, plarson@wsu.edu; Tom Williams, tomw@uidaho.edu; or Jerry Fairley, jfairley@uidaho.edu.