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Volume 21, Issue 11
(November 2011)

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Science Article:

Why did the Southern Gulf of California rupture so rapidly?—Oblique divergence across hot, weak lithosphere along a tectonically active margin

Paul J. Umhoefer

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GROUNDWORK:

Killer waves on the airwaves: New media, traditional media, and student conceptualization of tsunamis

Cinzia Cervato

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Also in this issue…

 

See PDF Full-issue PDF (5.4MB) for the following articles.

11 - 2011–2012 Richard Jahns Distinguished Lecturer: Scott F. Burns

11 - 2012 Student Research Grants

12 - Upcoming Award, Recognition & Grant Deadlines

13 - Call for Proposals: Charlotte 2012

14 - GSA Specialty Divisions

16 - Thank You 2011 GeoCorpsTM America Participants, Partners, and Donors!

19 - 2012 GSA Section Meeting Schedule

19 - GSA Section Meeting Mentor Programs

22 - Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers: 2012 GSA North-Central Section Meeting

26 - GSA Foundation Update

27 - In Memoriam

27 - About People

28 - Penrose Conference Report: Deformation Localization in Rocks: New Advances

30 - Classified Advertising

36 - Groundwork: Killer waves on the airwaves: New media, traditional media, and student conceptualization of tsunamis

38 - Call for Applications: 2012–2013 GSA-USGS Congressional Science Fellowship


ERRATUM: A reference to GSA Special Paper 308 (SPE308) in the Sept. 2011 GSA Today science article by S. Stein et al. (v. 21, no. 9, p. 5) lists W.R. Van Schmus, M.E. Bickford, and A. Turek as volume editors. This is incorrect. The volume editors for SPE308 are Ben A. van der Pluijm and Paul A. Catacosinos. GSA Today regrets this error.

 

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