Paleonet: Paleo Society Sessions at 2013 GSA Meeting
Thomas Olszewski
olszewski at geos.tamu.edu
Mon Apr 1 18:51:01 UTC 2013
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Hello Paleontologists:
It is not too early to think about submitting an abstract to a Paleontological Society sponsored topical sessions at the 2013 GSA Annual Meeting in Denver (27-30 October). You can find out more information by following this link:http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2013/sessions/topical.asp
T164. Recent Advances in Geochronology—Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Publication of the “The Age of the Earth” by Arthur Holmes
T225. Climate of the Late Paleozoic—Earth's Last Icehouse and Icehouse Collapse
230. Quantitative Reconstructions of the Large-Scale Cenozoic Terrestrial Climate Change
T233. Celebrating Advances in Conodont Studies—134 Years of North American Conodonts
T234. Cyberinfrastructure for Paleogeographic Synthesis
T235. The Importance of Museum Collections for Paleontologic Research
T236. Biological and Environmental Feedbacks in the Colonization of the Water Column
T237. Coevolution of the Earth and Life: The Role of the Physical Environment in Species Evolution
T238. New Insights into Triassic-Jurassic Transition Events and End-Triassic Mass Extinction
T239. Recent Advances in the Nature of the Mesozoic Marine Revolution
T240. Advances in the Application of Biogeochemical Datasets in Paleoenvironmental and Paleoecological Studies
T241. Ancient Polar Ecosystems and Climate History in Deep Time
T242. Conservation Paleobiology—The Microfossil Record
T243. Konservat-Lagerstätten: Morphology, Ecology, and Taphonomy of Exceptionally Preserved Fossils
T244. Paleoclimate and Biotic Change in Africa, Mesozoic to the Present
T245. The Arthropoda: Paleoecology, Diversity, Taphonomy, and Phylogeny
T246. Topics in Paleoecology: Predation/Biotic Interactions, Fidelity/Conservation Paleobiology, and Community Ecology/Whole Organism Paleoecology
T247. Tracking Life History: New Developments in Ichnological Research
T248. Unlocking Lilliput: New Approaches to Microscopy in Paleontology
T249. Beyond Diversity Curves: Exploring Research Opportunities within the Paleobiology Database
This is a remarkably long and diverse list showing the robust intellectual health of our profession. Each session needs a minimum number of participants before it becomes an official part of the GSA program, so we encourage you to support your colleagues by volunteering abstracts for them.
Sincerely,
Mark A. Wilson
Secretary of the Paleontological Society
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Thomas Olszewski
Associate Professor
Department of Geology and Geophysics and
Interdisciplinary Research Program in
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Texas A&M University
3115 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3115
office: Halbouty 263
phone: (979)845-2465
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e-mail: olszewski at geos.tamu.edu
The wrong view of science betrays
itself in the craving to be right. -- Karl Popper
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