The meeting will be in a virtual-only format, via Zoom. We have a full-schedule of three talks on 2 Feb beginning at 8 PM Eastern. Details, including the Zoom link, will be sent to members shortly. For non-members who wish to attend, please email Michael R. Ackerson (ackersonm[at]si.edu) for the Zoom link. Join us at 7:30 PM for socializing. The meeting will begin at 8 PM.
Monthly Archives: January 2022
Our 2 Feb meeting of GSW includes talks on recycling of halogens by subduction, glacier retreat estimated from cosmogenic nuclide variations, and P variability over geologic time.
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GSW meeting 1573: Draft of meeting for members to evaluate
Please find attached here a draft of the Jan 12 meeting for members to evaluate. If you have any additions or corrections please email them to our meeting secretary, Beth Doyle at edoyle[at]nvcc.edu.
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GSW prize winners in 2021
The Bradley Prize for the best formal scientific talk went to Courtney L. Wagner of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History for her talk of Oct 13, Navigating through environmental disasters with magneto fossils.
The prize for the second-best formal talk went to Cara M. Santelli of the University of Minnesota for her talk of April 21, First we should consider Manoomin: Decentering Western science through collaborative tribal-university research on wild rice.
The Great Dane award for the best informal communication to the Society of timely or newsworthy events went to Michael R. Ackerson of the Smithsonian for his information on Unlearning Racism in the Geosciences (URGE), an NSF-funded and geoscientist-led initiative.
The Sleeping Bear award for genuine good humor at meetings went to Karianne J. Bergen of Brown University.
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First GSW meeting of 2022 on 12 Jan includes talks on alluvial diamonds from Indonesia, aeolian environments at Mars, and perspectives on the American Geosciences Institute from its new Director.
The meeting will be in a virtual-only format, via Zoom. We have a full-schedule of three talks on 12 January beginning at 8 PM Eastern. Details, including the Zoom link, will be sent to members shortly. For non-members who wish to attend, please email Michael R Ackerson (ackersonm@si.edu) for the Zoom link. Join us at 7:30 PM for socializing. The meeting will begin at 8 PM.
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GSW meeting 1572 (Presidential Address): Draft of meeting for members to evaluate
Please find attached here a draft of the Dec 1 meeting for members to evaluate. If you have any additions or corrections please email them to our meeting secretary, Beth Doyle at edoyle[at]nvcc.edu
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Jan 12 meeting now virtual only
because of the prevalence/surge of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, we have decided to change the Jan. 12 meeting to a virtual only affair. Details will follow.
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