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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.”
