GSA Marine and Coastal Geoscience
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Marine and Coastal Geoscience Division of the Geological Society of America. @geosociety Join our division! #MarineCoastalGeo
Joined September 2019
The Marine and Coastal Geoscience Division is looking for officers! Consider joining our team as Second Vice Chair or Student Representative. Please share your interest here: https://t.co/YJ1rUo5c35
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Student Scholarship Opportunity for GSA Connects Field Trip to Channel Island National Park! Apply here by Sunday, June 30, 2024:
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This year the GSA Marine and Coastal Geoscience Division as well as the GSA Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division have co-endorsed a a field trip to Channel Island National Park in California...
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Session proposals due February 5! We’d love to see lots of coastal and marine session 🌊🏝️ https://t.co/u3zGOcCor0
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Did you know GSA Connects in Anaheim, CA is next year? It’s ideally situated for a coastal and marine themed field trip *hint hint* 😉 We’d love to have several options. Consider submitting a field trip proposal by 12/8/23 at 11:59 pm PST https://t.co/N62oamyljW
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Congratulations to 2023 GSA Florence Bascom Geologic Mapping Awardee, Mervin J. Bartholomew, Emeritus Professor at @uofmemphis. “He has spent the past 50+ years conducting groundbreaking geologic mapping research...” -William T. Jackson #Geoscience #Leadership @virginia_tech
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Congratulations to the 2023 Doris M. Curtis Outstanding Woman in Science Awardee, Kelsey R. Moore. This honor goes to a woman within the first three years following her degree, who has impacted the field of #geosciences in a major way based on her Ph.D. research. @JohnsHopkins
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Congratulations to the 2023 Randolph W. Bill & Cecile T. Bromery Awardee, Karen Chin, professor of geological sciences at @CUBoulder & Curator of Paleontology at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History. Focused on paleoecology, Chin has a Ph.D. from @ucsantabarbara.
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Congratulations to the 2023 AGI Medal in Memory of Ian Campbell recipient, Vicki S. McConnell, GSA Executive Director Emerita. McConnell has served as Oregon State Geologist & Director of @OregonGeology. She earned her Ph.D. in Geology from @uafairbanks
#Geoscience @AGI_Updates
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Nominate your #geoscience colleagues for the 2024 GSA Awards: https://t.co/WOzBflkpfA “I see a nomination as a way of saying, ‘Yes, you deserve this.’ It’s a shout-out, ‘we noticed,’ & – most of all – ‘thank you’ rolled into one.” - Scott Burns #Geology #EarthScience #Community
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Visit GSA’s Marine & Coastal Geoscience Division at GSA Connects 2023 in the GSA Headquarters Pavilion at Booth #16. Unearth your potential with GSA Divisions at #GSA2023 Register now: https://t.co/WkncTZ2cn8
#Geoscience #Geology #EarthScience #Coast #Ocean #Sea @GSA_MCG
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Don’t forget to stop by our poster session and catch up with us tonight at the Division Mixer!
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Last talk is from Angel Acosta-Colon who talked about his work using Sentinel satellite data to analyze turbidity changes in Markermeer Lake in The Netherlands following the construction of artificial islands (Marker Wadden) that were built to improve bird and fish biodiversity.
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Next up we have John Counts talking about the formation of glendonites in late Oligocene outcrops in the Alaska North Slope. Glendonites are a unique radial aggregation of euhedral calcite crystals that form in very cold submarine environments. He brought a sample!
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🎥 We are delighted to feature in @cleoabram's Huge if True series. In this episode on #OceanExploration, Cleo explores the challenges of #ocean mapping, and the role of the #Seabed2030 project - starring our own @saltwatersteve! 👀 Watch it here 👉
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Next is Patrick Schwing reporting on ongoing environmental monitoring of deep sea mining in the Pacific, specifically looking at radioisotopes, phytopigments, and sediment analyses to determine size and extent of sediment plumes from mining and the impact on benthic communities.
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Next up is Jennifer Taylor who gave a talk on her application of Osmium isotopes to the deglaciation of western Scotland and found that her analyses not only agreed with microfossil and sedimentary proxies but picked up on more subtle paleoceanographic changes along the coast.
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Next up: Bethany Cobb Faulk (masters student) who is presenting preliminary data from Mussel Creek, Alabama, looking for potential tsunami deposits from the Chicxulub impact crater at the K/Pg boundary.
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Jeffrey Obelcz from the Navy Research Laboratory gave an overview of NRL research areas and their use of Geospatial Machine Learning as a method to fill information gaps and build a database of marine seafloor and subseafloor sediments
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