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Professional Development
GSA Exploring Geoscience in Hawaii
June 25 - July 1, 2006
 

Presented by Geological Society of America

Join GSA for a specially designed geoscience expedition to the Big Island of Hawaii. This in-depth observation and discussion based program focuses on a variety of themes including geological formation, environmental context, endemic biological communities, and exploration into what makes Hawaii a natural destination for earth science investigation.

Also by GSA:
Hawaii June 2006
Iceland
New Zealand

Itinerary Highlights

  • Study geological and volcanological events in the Big Island's rich volcanic and tectonic setting.

  • Examine lava flows, summit calderas (craters), tephra ash deposits, fissures, pit craters, lava tubes, fault scarps, littoral cones, a coastal lava delta, and other volcanic features.

  • Explore plate tectonic processes with resident experts.

  • Observe and discuss mountain-top glacial deposits.

  • Study coastal environments and study fringing reef platform.

  • Study geological and volcanological events in the Big Island's rich volcanic and tectonic setting.


Land Cost: $2297 (non GSA member) $2197 ( GSA member)

Interested in becoming a GSA member? Click here and register.
(A current GSA membership number is required to qualify for the discount.)

Please contact us for further information:
Sandy Doss
800-396-0763


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