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Volume 18, Issue 11
(November 2009)

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Science Article:

The significance of sheeted dike complexes in ophiolites

Paul T. Robinson, John Malpas, Yildirim Dilek, and Mei-fu Zhou

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Groundwork:

Generational and Cyclical Demographic Change in The Geological Society of America

Dallas D. Rhodes

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Also in this issue…

See PDF Full-issue PDF (4.3MB) for following articles.

12 - Call for Proposals — Portland 2009

12 - Call for Applications: 2009–2010 GSA-USGS Congressional Science Fellowship

13 - Upcoming Award, Recognition & Grant Deadlines

14 - Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers: North-Central Section Meeting

16 - Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers: Rocky Mountain Section Meeting

17 - Call for Geological Papers: 2009 GSA Section Meetings

20 - GeoCorps™ America 2008 Highlights

23 - GSA Foundation Update

24 - Position Statement Draft: Integrating Geoscience with Sustainable Land-Use Management

28 - Classified Advertising

35 - Groundwork: Generational and Cyclical Demographic Change in The Geological Society of America

38 - Journal Highlights and Coming Soon to GSA Today


Errata:
The April/May 2008 issue of GSA Today (v. 18, no. 4/5, p. 13) identifies a picture as “Horseshoe Canyon of the Colorado River” when in fact the photo is Horseshoe Bend, downstream of Glen Canyon Dam in the Colorado River. Horseshoe Canyon is in an arid location area west of Green River in Utah, USA.

The September GSA Today Foundation Update (v. 18, no. 9, p. 68) attributed the “Digging Up the Past” experience relayed there to Monte D. Williams. The experience, which was paraphrased and edited for length, was that of GSA Senior Member Monte D. Wilson of Boise, Idaho, USA.
GSA Today regrets these errors.

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