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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

         Northeastern


         Section


         57th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Section,
         GSA
         Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA | 20–22 March 2022

         https://www.geosociety.org/ne-mtg                     Susquehanna River, southern Lancaster County Pennsylvania, USA.
                                                               Photo by Emily Wilson.

         Geoscience in a Changed and Changing World

         LOCATION                                              S4.   Latest Science Results and Updates in Planetary Science
          The 2022 GSA Northeastern Section Meeting is planned as an   Research, Programs, and Flight Projects. Endorsed by
         in-person meeting to be held in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.   GSA Planetary Geology Division. Michael S. Kelley, NASA
         Lancaster is a welcoming and walkable small city with a rich his-  Headquarters, michael.s.kelley@nasa.gov; Mitch Schulte,
         tory and arts and cultural community. The conference location is   NASA Headquarters, mitchell.d.schulte@nasa.gov.
         the Lancaster County Convention Center and Marriott at Penn
         Square, in the heart of downtown and convenient to shops, galler-  Theme Sessions
         ies, music venues, and restaurants, including the oldest operating   T1.   Leaving Footprints, Changing Landscapes: Advances
         indoor farmers’ market in the country. Lancaster is easily acces-  in Ichnological and Zoogeomorphological Research.
         sible by car, train, and from the Harrisburg airport. We are pleased   Endorsed by Eastern Section, SEPM (Society for
         to announce a wide-ranging set of symposia, theme sessions, field   Sedimentary Geology). Ilya V. Buynevich, Temple
         trips, and short courses aligned with our meeting theme.   University, coast@temple.edu; Stephen T. Hasiotis,
                                                                    University of Kansas, hasiotis@ku.edu; Logan A. Wiest,
         CALL FOR PAPERS                                            Mansfield University, lwiest@mansfield.edu; Hayden A.
         Abstract deadline: 14 Dec.                                 Thacker, Temple University, hayden.thacker@temple.edu.
         Submit online at https://www.geosociety.org/ne-mtg
         Abstract submission fee: GSA members: professionals: US$30;   T2.   Earth & Space Sciences at the K–12 Level: Importance,
         students: US$18. Non-members: professionals: US$60; students:   Successes, and Next Generation Science Standards–
         US$36.                                                     Based Examples. Nancy Price, SUNY Plattsburgh,
          If you cannot submit an abstract online, please contact Heather   npric002@plattsburgh.edu.
         Clark, +1-303-357-1018, hclark@geosociety.org.
                                                               T3.   Role of Natural History Museums in K–20 Education.
         TECHNICAL PROGRAM                                          Endorsed by National Association of Geoscience Teachers
         Symposia                                                   (NAGT); GSA Geoscience Education Division. Lauren Neitzke
         S1.   Devonian of New York: A New, Extensive Volume        Adamo, Rutgers and Geology Museum, Lneitzke@eps.rutgers
              on The North American Standard Section. Endorsed      .edu; Patricia Irizarry Barreto, Rutgers University, Science
              by Eastern Section, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary     Explorer and Geology Museum, patricia.irizarry@rutgers.edu.
              Geology); Paleontological Research Institution. Charles
              Ver Straeten, New York State Museum/Geological Survey,   T4.   Celebrating Allan Ludman’s First 56 Field Seasons in
              Charles.VerStraeten@nysed.gov; D. Jeffrey Over, SUNY   Maine: What Do We Know of Northern Appalachian
              Geneseo, over@geneseo.edu; Donald L. Woodrow,         Geology and What Questions Remain? Endorsed by GSA
              cardonwoodr@comcast.net.                              Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Maine Geological
                                                                    Survey. David P. West Jr., Middlebury College, dwest@
         S2.   Teaching the Anthropocene: A New Paradigm for        middlebury.edu; Henry N. Berry IV, Maine Geological Survey,
              Geoscience Education. Gary A. Gomby, Central          Henry.N.Berry@maine.gov; Chunzeng Wang, University of
              Connecticut State University, garygomby@ccsu.edu.     Maine at Presque Isle, chunzeng .wang@maine.edu.
         S3.   Adapting to Global Climate Disruption at Multiple Scales.   T5.   A Patchwork Quilt of Petrology: New Techniques,
              Endorsed by GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geology    Methods, and Approaches to Deep Crustal Rocks in the
              and Society Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering   Northeastern United States. Joshua M. Garber, Penn State,
              Geology Division. Donald I. Siegel, Syracuse University,    jxg1395@psu.edu; Andrew J. Smye, Penn State, aus702@psu
              disiegel@syr.edu.                                     .edu; Jesse R. Reimink, Penn State, jreimink@psu.edu; Alicia
                                                                    Cruz-Uribe, University of Maine, alicia.cruzuribe@maine.edu.

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