Complete details of the meeting can be found on the Caltech Tectonics Observatory website at http://www.tectonics.caltech.edu/meetings/nagt/. You do not need to be a member of NAGT to attend (but we will gladly welcome you into membership if you wish to!), and the cost of the event is modest (less than $100 if you register before Feb. 25, plus a bit more for the Saturday banquet).
Check out the wonderful slate of activities and field trips below!
Field trips:
•Erosion and Sediment Transport in steep Mountain Terrain, San Gabriel Mountains - Mike Lamb (Caltech)
•San Gabriel Anorthosite and the San Andreas Fault - Bruce Carter (Pasadena Community College)
•Vasquez Rocks - Elisabeth Nadin (UA, Fairbanks) and Rebecca Walker (Mt San Antonio College)
•Devil's Punchbowl and Red Rock Canyon - Donald Prothero (Caltech/Occidental College)
Evening Speakers:
•Good Vibrations Inside the Earth - Jennifer Jackson (Caltech)
•TBD -Jess Adkins (Caltech)
Exhibits and tours:
•Tour of Seismo Lab - Margaret Vinci (Caltech)
•Tour of Seismo Lab - Margaret Vinci (Caltech)
•Southern CA Earthquake Center (SCEC) display
Workshops:
•Low-T Thermometry and Thermochronometry and Applications (including dating the formation of the Grand Canyon) - Ken Farley, John Eiler, and Brian Wernicke (Caltech)
•Earthquake Magnitude, Energy, and Focal Mechanisms (beach balls) - Joann Stock (Caltech)
•Plate Tectonic Rotation of the Transverse Ranges: what happened, how we know it happened, and how it created Southern California’s unique geography, climate, ocean currents and biological richness - Tanya Atwater (UCSB)
•Historical Earthquakes and Uplift/Subsidence of Sumatra from Coral Growth Rings - Elizabeth Nadin (UA, Fairbanks) and Belle Philibosian (Caltech)
•Operations of Community Seismometer Network (How your laptop can help scientists better understand earthquakes) - Tom Heaton and Ming-Hei Cheng (Caltech)
The registration form is here: http://www.tectonics.caltech.edu/meetings/nagt/register.pdf
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