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T12.   Unraveling the History of the Rio Grande Rift: From   USDA–Natural Resources Conservation Service, cianna
              Contraction to Extension and Evolution of the Rift.   .wyshnytzky@usda.gov.
              Theresa Schwartz, U.S. Geological Survey, tmschwartz@
              usgs.gov; Amy Gilmer, U.S. Geological Survey, agilmer@  SHORT COURSES
              usgs.gov; Jens-Erik Lund Snee, U.S. Geological Survey,   S1.   Practical Python for Earth Scientists. Matthew W. Bauer,
              jlundsnee@usgs.gov; Jeremy Caves Rugenstein, Colorado   2M Energy, matthew.w.bauer.pg@gmail.com; Zane Jobe,
              State Univ., jeremy.rugenstein@colostate.edu; Jason W.   Colorado School of Mines, zanejobe@mines.edu; Thomas
              Ricketts, Univ. of Texas at El Paso, jricketts@utep.edu.  Martin, Colorado School of Mines, thomasmartin@mymail
                                                                    .mines.edu.
         T13.   Past and Present Stable Isotopes of the Rocky Mountains.
              Tyler Kukla, Stanford Univ., tykukla@stanford.edu; Jeremy   S2.   Subsurface Data Management and Analysis using
              Caves Rugenstein, Colorado State Univ., Jeremy.Rugenstein@  Python and JupyterLab. Allie Jackson, Anthropocene
              colostate.edu; Daniel E. Ibarra, Brown Univ., daniel_ibarra@  Analytics, aajack777@gmail.com; Lisa Stright, Colorado
              brown.edu.                                            State Univ., lisa.stright@colostate.edu; David Advocate,
                                                                    Geonol-ij, dmadvoc@gmail.com.
         T14.   Advances and Applications of River Science in the West.
              Sharon Bywater-Reyes, Univ. of Northern Colorado,    REGISTRATION
              sharon.bywaterreyes@unco.edu; Alan Kasprak, Fort Lewis   Early registration deadline: 26 April
              College, akasprak@fortlewis.edu.                 Cancellation deadline: 3 May
                                                                Registration opens in November. For further information or if
         T15.   A Changing Cryosphere: The Rocky Mountains and   you need special accommodations, please contact the organizing
              Beyond. Daniel McGrath, Colorado State Univ., daniel   chair, Rick Aster, rick.aster@colostate.edu.
              .mcgrath@colostate.edu; Bob Anderson, Univ. of Colorado,
              Robert.S.Anderson@colorado.edu; Mylène Jacquemart,   ACCOMMODATIONS
              Univ. of Colorado, Mylene.Jacquemart@colorado.edu; Irina   Hotel registration deadline: 4 May 2021
              Overeem, Univ. of Colorado, irina.overeem@colorado.edu.  A block of rooms has been reserved at the Fort Collins Hilton
                                                               located next to the Colorado State University campus and within
         T16.   Challenges to Tribal Water Resources and the Health of   easy walking distance of the Lory Center meeting venue. The
              the Diné and Hopi Peoples in the Rocky Mountains and   meeting rate is US$189 per night plus tax. The hotel offers many
              the Southwest. Malcolm Siegel, Univ. of New Mexico,   amenities (restaurants, bar, pool, Wi-Fi), and the convention center
              msiegel51@yahoo.com; Margaret Redsteer, Univ. of   is just steps away. Reservations can be made by calling +1-970-
              Washington Bothell, mredst@uw.edu.              482-2626. Please reference group code RMGSA21.

         T17.   The Effects of Wildfire on Hydrology and Geomorphology.  OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS AND EARLY
              Francis Rengers, U.S. Geological Survey, frengers@usgs.gov;   CAREER PROFESSIONALS
              Paul Santi, Colorado School of Mines, psanti@mines.edu;
              Danica Roth, Colorado School of Mines, droth@mines.edu;   Career Mentoring Luncheons
              Sandra Ryan-Burkett, U.S. Forest Service, sandra.e.ryan-   Ask your career-related questions and learn about non-academic
                burkett@usda.gov.                              pathways in the geosciences while networking with professionals
                                                               at the Roy J. Shlemon and John Mann Mentor Luncheons. GSA
         T18.   Chronostratigraphy and Paleoclimatology of Mesozoic   student members are welcome.
              Terrestrial Systems. Andreas Möller, Univ. of Kansas,
              amoller@ku.edu; Marina B. Suarez, Univ. of Kansas,   Career Workshop Series
              mb.suarez@ku.edu; Greg A. Ludvigson, Kansas Geological   This three-part series will feature career development planning,
              Survey, gludvigson@kgs.ku.edu.                   an exploration of geoscience job sectors, and information on best
                                                               practices for crafting a résumé and cover letter. Non-technical
         T19.   Groundwater Contribution Flow in Headwater Streams.   skills and workforce statistics will be reviewed. The series will be
              William Sanford, Colorado State Univ., william.sanford@  led by workshop presenters and geoscientists. No registration is
              colostate.edu.                                   required, and everyone is welcome.
                                                                Questions? Contact Jennifer Nocerino at jnocerino@geosociety
         T20.   Landscape Evolution across Timescales from the High   .org. Learn more at https://www.geosociety.org/mentors/.
              Plains to the Colorado Plateau. Eyal Marder, Colorado
              State Univ., eyal.marder@colostate.edu; Sean Gallen,   Student Volunteers
              Colorado State Univ., Sean.Gallen@colostate.edu.  Take advantage of work opportunities to earn free meeting reg-
                                                              istration. Students interested in helping with the various aspects of
         T21.   Federal and State Geologists of the Rocky Mountain   the meeting should contact Wilma B. Aleman Gonzalez, U.S.
              Section: Who Are They, What Are They Working on,    Geological Survey, waleman@usgs.gov.
              and How Can Everyone Collaborate? Cianna Wyshnytzky,


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