EVENTS

UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS
Northeastern Section GSA Annual Meeting, March 27-29, 2008, Buffalo, NY
PUBLIC SEMINARS and LECTURES (Spring 2008)
(All seminars are at 2 PM in 3108N, unless otherwise indicated.)
Feb 7 Highlights from New Mexico
Brooklyn College Geology Society
Feb 14 Strontium isotope signatures in the teeth of fossil sharks: implications for geochronology
John Chamberlain, Department of Geology
Feb 21 Global Change Lessons from the Arctic Shelf-Basin Interaction Experiment
Lou Codispoti, Horn Point Lab, Center for Environmental Science,
University of Maryland
Mar 13 Yameko to JFK - the paleoecological history of Jamaica Bay, Hudson River Estuary
Dorothy Peteet, LDEO
Apr 3 Perchlorate: a very small molecule and a very large controversy
Tom Lewandowski, Department of Health and Nutrition Science
Apr 10

A New Marine Fauna from the New Egypt Formation (Late Cretaceous; Late Maastrichtian); Atlantic Coastal Plain of New Jersey

Authigenic quartz in the Upper Tinton Formation, Cretaceous-Paleocene boundary, Manasquan Basin, New Jersey

Michelle Carter and Michelle O'Dea, Department of Geology
Apr 17 Geochemical taphonomy and rare earth element fingerprinting of vertebrate fossils
Dennis Terry, Temple University
May 8 Evolution of Chemoreception in Ancient Seas: the cephalopod story
Jennifer Basil, Department of Biology
PHOTOS from PAST EVENTS
National Parks of Southern New Mexico, January 2008, Carlsbad, NM
(Organized by the Geology Society)
Sterling Hill Mine, September 2007, Ogdensburg, NJ
New York State Geological Association Annual Meeting, September 2007, Cortland, NY
Field School 2007, January 2007, Death Valley, CA
New England Intercollegiate Geology Conference 2006, Sept-Oct 2006, Rangeley, ME
Northeastern Section, GSA Annual Meeting, March 2006, Harrisburg, PA

New England Intercollegiate Geology Conference 2005, Sept-Oct 2005, New Haven, CT

Geosociety Field Trip to Grand Canyon, April 2005, Flagstaff Area, AZ
New England Intercollegiate Geology Conference 2004 , October 2004, Salem Area, MA

Field School in the Canadian Rockies, July 2004, Alberta, Canada