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520. Exploring Surface Processes Using         524. NASA Data Made Easy: Getting Started with
         Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System Modeling   Synthetic Aperture Radar. Thurs., 22 Oct., 10 a.m.–2 p.m..
         Tools: How to Build Coupled Models. Fri., 23 Oct., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.   US$10. Limit: 50. CEU: 0.4. Instructors: Cynthia Hall, Goddard
         US$50. Limit: 50. CEU: 0.7. Instructors: Gregory Tucker,   Space Flight Center; Lisa Grant Ludwig, University of California,
         University of Colorado; Tian Gan, University of Colorado;   Irvine; Jay Parker, NASA; Heidi Kristenson, Alaska Satellite
         Benjamin Campforts, University of Colorado. Endorsed by   Facility; Sara Lubkin, NASA.
         National Science Foundation; Community Surface Dynamics
         Modeling System.                                                   526. An Introduction to Stratigraphic Data
                                                              Analysis in R (SDAR), a Quantitative Toolkit to Analyze
            521. 3D Hydrogeological Modeling. How to Build Them   Stratigraphic Data. Fri., 23 Oct., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.. US$40. Limit:
         and Why? Fri., 23 Oct.,  9 a.m.–4 p.m. US$50. Limit: 50. CEU:   40. CEU: 0.7. Instructor: John Ortiz, Colombian Geological
         0.7. Instructors: Tom Martlev Pallesen, I•GIS. Endorsed by   Survey and Corporación Geológica ARES.
         I•GIS.
                                                               528. Geosciences and Society: A Teaching Workshop.
         522. Teaching Quantitative Structural Geology. Thurs., 22 Oct.,    Thurs., 22 Oct., 2:30–5:30 p.m. US$35. Limit: 50. CEU: 0.3.
         10 a.m.–5 p.m. US$20 (a GSA store voucher for US$20 will be   Instructors: Anne Marie Ryan, Dalhousie University; Carl-Georg
         given upon completion of the course). Limit: 50. CEU: 0.7.   Bank, University of Toronto.
         Instructor: David Pollard, Stanford University; Stephen Martel,
         University of Hawaii.












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