News Release

Geoscience in a changed and changing world

2022 Joint Meeting of the Geological Society of America North-Central and Southeastern Sections

Meeting Announcement

Geological Society of America

Boulder, Colo., USA: The 2022 Joint Meeting of the Geological Society of America North-Central and Southeastern Sections will be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, on 7–8 April. We are pleased to announce a wide-ranging set of symposia, theme sessions, and short courses aligned with our meeting theme: Geoscience in a changed and changing world.

The technical program will be exceptionally broad and diverse, with topics ranging from a symposium on adapting to global climate disruption at multiple scales to a technical session on the tectonic evolution of eastern North America.

The meeting will offer many opportunities for student participation and career mentoring. Short courses include “Geo-philately—Earth Sciences on Postage Stamps” and “How to Create Your Own 3D Video-Game–Style Geologic Field Trip and Host it Online.”

Sponsors: Shield Environmental Associates Inc.; Bruker; U-Penn.

Learn more about the meeting at www.geosociety.org/ne-mtg. Interested media are invited to receive complimentary registration. Contact Audrey Heun at aheun@geosociety.org to access the meeting.

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The Geological Society of America (GSA) unites a diverse community of geoscientists in a common purpose to study the mysteries of our planet (and beyond) and share scientific findings. Members and friends around the world, from academia, government, and industry, participate in GSA meetings, publications, and programs at all career levels, to foster professional excellence. GSA values and supports inclusion through cooperative research, public dialogue on earth issues, science education, and the application of geoscience in the service of humankind.

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