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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

         South-Central


         Section


         56th Annual Meeting of the South-Central
         Section, GSA
         McAllen, Texas, USA | 14–15 March 2022
                                                               A resistant layer of the Roma sandstone is exposed crossing the Rio Grande.
         https://www.geosociety.org/sc-mtg                     Photo by Juan González.



                                               Geology Has No Borders

         LOCATION                                              T3.   U-Pb and Lu-Hf Detrital Zircon Geochronology and
          The 2022 GSA South-Central Section Meeting is planned as an   Provenance of the Missourian Cottage Grove Sandstone,
         in-person and online meeting to be held in McAllen, Texas, USA,   Northern Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma. Dylan Morton,
         at the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, on 14–15 March. McAllen,   Oklahoma State University, dylan.morton@okstate.edu.
         considered the South Pole of Texas, is served by a subtropical    Oral and Posters.
         climate, with a rich, binational, and cultural history and authentic
         cuisines, and South Padre Island is just an hour’s drive away.   T4.   Hydrogeology and Water Resources II: Extreme Events
         McAllen has a vibrant downtown with museums, restaurants, art   and Coastal Hazards: Flooding, Contamination, and
         galleries, and live music venues. The conference location is the   Land Subsidence. Dorina Murgulet, Texas A&M
         brand-new Embassy Suites Hotel by the McAllen Convention   University Corpus Christi, dorina.murgulet@tamucc.edu;
         Center, conveniently located at less than a 10-minute drive from   Mohamed Ahmed, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi,
         the McAllen International airport (MFE) and within walking    mohamed.ahmed@tamucc.edu. Oral and Posters.
         distance of many restaurants, shopping centers, and other hotels.
         McAllen is easily accessible by plane from Houston (United) or   T5.   From Grenvillian Basement to Neotectonics in Northeast
         from Dallas (American).                                    Mexico: A 1.3-Billion-Year Journey of Geological
                                                                    Development. Juan Alonso Ramirez-Fernandez, Universidad
         CALL FOR PAPERS                                            Autónoma de Nuevo León, alonso_fct@hotmail.com, juan
         Abstract deadline: 7 Dec.                                  .ramirezf@uanl.mx; Fernando Velasco-Tapia, Universidad
         Submit online at https://www.geosociety.org/sc-mtg. Oral pre-  Autónoma de Nuevo León, fernando.velascotp@uanl.edu.mx;
         sentations can be either in person or online; poster presentations   Uwe Jenchen, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León,
         are only in person.                                        uwe.jenchen@gmail.com. Oral and Posters.
         Abstract submission fee: GSA members: professionals: US$30;
         students: US$18. Non-members: professionals: US$60; students:   T6.   Environmental Significance and Preservation
         US$36.                                                     Mechanisms of Cretaceous Marginal-Marine and
                                                                    Terrestrial Ecosystems. Alexis Godet, The University of
         TECHNICAL PROGRAM                                          Texas at San Antonio, alexis.godet@utsa.edu; Thomas
          Please direct questions related to the following sessions to the   Adams, The Witte Museum, San Antonio, thomasadams@
         Technical Program co-chairs, Juan González, juan.l.gonzalez@  wittemuseum.org. Oral and Posters.
         utrgv.edu, and Chu-Lin Cheng, chulin.cheng@utrgv.edu.
                                                               T7.   Geoscience Education I: Geosciences Education
         Theme Sessions                                             Advancing Concepts and Inclusion. Wendi J.W. Williams,
         T1.   Geology, Genesis, and Exploitation of Strategic Mineral   South Texas College, wwilliam@southtexascollege.edu;
              Deposits (Posters). Emily Fischer, Texas Tech University,   Engil Isadora Pujol Pereira, University of Texas Rio Grande
              emily.l.fischer@ttu.edu; Callum Hetherington, Texas Tech   Valley, engil.pereira@utrgv.edu. Oral and Posters.
              University, Callum.Hetherington@ttu.edu. Posters.
                                                               T8.   Exploring Opportunities for Carbon Management
         T2.   Petroleum-Produced Water. Javier Vilcaez, Boone      through CO  Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS).
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              Pickens School of Geology, Oklahoma State University,   Miles A. Henderson, The University of Texas Permian Basin,
              vilcaez@okstate.edu; Todd Halihan, Boone Pickens School   henderson_m@utpb.edu; Eric Brain, The University of Texas
              of Geology, Oklahoma State University, todd.halihan@  Permian Basin, brain_e39586@utpb.edu. Oral and Posters.
              okstate.edu. Oral and Posters.



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