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T9. Recent Advances in Describing the Evolution of the T18. From the Miogeocline to the Sagebrush Ocean: Life
North American Cordillera from Magnetic Methods. through Time in the Basin and Range Province. Joshua
Cristina García-Lasanta, Western Washington Univ., Bonde, Nevada Science Center, joshua.bonde@nvscicenter
cristina.garcialasanta@wwu.edu; Bernard Housen, .org; Rebecca Hall, Nevada Science Center, becky.hall@
Western Washington Univ., bernard.housen@wwu.edu. nvscicenter.org; Paula Noble, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
noblepj@unr.edu.
T10. The Kinematics, Dynamics, and Surface Expression of
Faults within the Walker Lane–Eastern California T19. The Dynamics of Hydrovolcanic and Geothermal
Shear Zone, Nevada and Eastern California: Improving Systems. Erin Fitch, Univ. of Oregon, erinpfitch@gmail
Hazard Forecasts and Long-Term Slip Histories. .com; Nicole Lautze, Univ. of Hawaiʻi, lautze@hawaii.edu;
Elizabeth K. Haddon, U.S. Geological Survey, ehaddon@ Jessica Ball, California Volcano Observatory, jlball@usgs
usgs.gov; Richard D. Koehler, Nevada Bureau of Mines and .gov; Christopher Waythomas, Alaska Volcano Observatory,
Geology, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, rkoehler@unr.edu. cwaythomas@usgs.gov.
T11. Geology and Geophysics of the Coso Geothermal Field T20. Contaminant Transport and Fate in Aquatic Systems.
and Source Areas of the 2019 Ridgecrest and 2020 Lone Priya M. Ganguli, California State Univ., Northridge, priya
Pine Earthquake Sequences: A Tribute to the Career of .ganguli@csun.edu; Scott C. Hauswirth, California State
Francis C. (“Frank”) Monastero. Allen F. Glazner, Univ. Univ., Northridge, scott.hauswirth@csun.edu; Joanna R.
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, afg@unc.edu; J. Douglas Blaszczak, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, jblaszczak@unr.edu.
Walker, Univ. of Kansas, jdwalker@ku.edu.
T21. Celebrating Indigenous Voices and Perspectives in
T12. The Enigmatic Late Cretaceous–Paleogene Tectonic Geoscience. Diamond Tachera, Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa,
Evolution of the Southwestern United States. Richard diamondt@hawaii.edu; Brytne Okuhata, Univ. of Hawaiʻi at
Heermance, California State Univ. Northridge, richard Mānoa, bokuhata@hawaii.edu; Jennifer Wong-Ala, Oregon
.heermance@csun.edu; John Singleton, Colorado State State Univ., wongalaj@oregonstate.edu.
Univ., John.Singleton@colostate.edu; Scott Johnston,
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, scjohnst@calpoly.edu. T22. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Endorsed by Council
on Undergraduate Research (CUR)–Geological Sciences.
T13. Magma Emplacement from Arcs to Outcrops: Patterns, Jeff Marshall, Cal Poly Pomona, marshall@cpp.edu.
Processes, and Rates across Multiple Scales. Cullen Scheland,
Univ. of Southern California, scheland@usc.edu; Scott Paterson, T23. Professional Pathways within the Geosciences.
Univ. of Southern California, paterson@usc.edu. Jennifer Wilson, Six Rivers Geosciences, jwilson@
sixriversgeosciences.com.
T14. Igneous Minerals as Capsules of Length and Time-Scale
Information for Magma Processes in Magma Plumbing SHORT COURSE
Systems. Endorsed by GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Short Course registration will open in Feb. 2021. For additional
Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Vali Memeti, information, please contact the Short Course chair: Rich Koehler,
California State Univ. Fullerton, vmemeti@fullerton.edu; rkoehler@unr.edu.
Cal Barnes, Texas Tech Univ., cal.barnes@ttu.edu.
Assessing Contaminant Sources/Release Ages and Aquifer
T15. Physical and Chemical Processes of Arc Magmatism and Continuity in Soil/Groundwater Systems using Stable
Their Impacts on Crustal Evolution. Wenrong Cao, Univ. of Radiogenic Isotopes of Strontium (Sr) and Lead (Pb). Richard
Nevada, Reno, wenrongc@unr.edu; Katie Ardill, California W. Hurst, California Lutheran Univ., rhurst@callutheran.edu.
State Univ. Sacramento, ardill@csus.edu; Keith Putirka,
California State Univ. Fresno, kputirka@csufresno.edu. REGISTRATION
Early registration deadline: 5 Apr. 2021
T16. Novel Applications of Microstructural and Geochemical Cancellation deadline: 12 Apr. 2021
Analyses to Understand Crustal Evolution. Joel Registration opens in Feb. 2021. For further information or if
DesOrmeau, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, jdesormeau@unr.edu; you need special accommodations, please contact the meeting
Michael Eddy, Purdue Univ., mpeddy@purdue.edu; general chair, Stacia Gordon, staciag@unr.edu.
Andrew Zuza, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, azuza@unr.edu;
Wenrong Cao, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, wenronc@unr.edu. ACCOMMODATIONS
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Whitney Peak Hotel
T17. Large Silicic Systems: Uncovering Their Histories Using at 255 North Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89501, USA, which is
Whole-Rock, Mineral-Scale, and Textural Analysis. where the conference will be held. The meeting room rate is
Heather Winslow, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, hwinslow@ US$102 per night (single/double occupancy) (prevailing govern-
nevada.unr.edu; Ellyn G. Huggins, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, ment per diem rate) plus tax. Make reservations online at https://
eghuggins@nevada.unr.edu; Brad Pitcher, Vanderbilt Univ., bit.ly/3bkmgPe. Once on the website, simply add your check-in
bradley.w.pitcher@vanderbilt.edu. and check-out dates, and the conference rate will be applied to
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