GSA Today
Volume 28, Issue 3-4
Volume 28, Issue 3-4

GSA Today : March/April 2018 Issue

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Science

In this issue


Science

Cosmogenic nuclides indicate that boulder fields are dynamic, ancient, multigenerational features

Alison R. Denn, Paul R. Bierman, Susan R.H. Zimmerman, Marc W. Caffee, Lee B. Corbett, Eric Kirby
• Volume 28, Issue 3-4


2017 GSA Presidential Address

“Mind the Gap”: GSA’s Role in an Evolving Global Society

Isabel Patricia Montañez
• Volume 28, Issue 3-4


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GSA News

11 - GSA 2018 Annual Meeting & Exposition

12 - Call for Nominations: GSA Division Awards

13 - Penrose Conference Report

16 - GeoCareers—2018 GSA Section Meetings

18 - Call for Committee Service

19 - Elections: GSA Officers and Councilors

20 - GSA International Travel Grants

20 - On To the Future Travel Awards

20 - GSA Minority Student Scholarships

21 - GeoCorps™ America: Fall/Winter 2018–2019

21 - National Park Service Geoscientists-in-the-Parks Opportunities: Fall/Winter 2018–2019

21 - Field Camp Scholar Awards

21 - Notice of 2018 Spring Council and Corporate Meetings

24 - 2017 GSA Presidential Address: “Mind the Gap”: GSA’s Role in an Evolving Global Society

29 - GeoTeachers K–12 Teacher Professional Development Workshops for 2018

30 - 2016–2017 GSA-USGS Congressional Science Fellow Final Report

33 - Geoscience Jobs & Opportunities

37 - GSA Foundation Update

39 - 2018 GSA Section Meetings


Erratum

In the January 2018 science article, “Jurassic Sea-Level Variations: A Reappraisal,” by Bilal U. Haq (p. 4–10), figures 1, 2, and 3 in the main text and figure 1 in GSA data repository item 2017387 the upper fourth column from the left should read “Age/Stage” instead of “Stage.”

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