Monthly Archives: October 2018

GSW meeting 1535 announcement

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2018
MEETING 1535

Michael Walter, Carnegie Institution – Geophysical Lab
The Fate of Deeply Subducted Carbon

Jesse Reimink, Carnegie Institution – DTM
Probing the earliest continental crust-formation events known on Earth

Lorrie Coiner, Virginia DMME, Department of Geology and Mineral Resources
The State of the Commonwealth:  Virginia’s Mineral and Energy Resources

TALKS WILL BE 20 MINUTES w/ QUESTIONS TO FOLLOW

Meeting flyer to post and share

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Refreshments at 7:30 p.m. Formal program at 8:00 p.m.
John Wesley Powell Auditorium
2170 Florida Avenue NW, Washington, DC
www.gswweb.org

Draft minutes from the 1533rd meeting for review

Here is a copy of the Meeting Secretary’s draft of the minutes from the last GSW meeting. Please read through them and if you spot inaccuracies or can fill in the missing names (yellow highlights) then share your insights!

1533rd Meeting of GSW Minutes (Draft)

Email any comments to meeting secretary Victor Zabielski at gsw.meeting.secretary@gmail.com to be approved at the next meeting.

GSW meeting 1534 announcement

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018
MEETING 1534

PETER VAN KEKEN, Carnegie Institution
Linking metamorphic dehydration reactions with subduction zone earthquakes

ROSEMARY KILLEN, NASA
Mercury’s exosphere

RYAN HAUPT, Smithsonian Institution
Applying paleontological proxy methods to modern sloths: What can the odd mammal out tell us about their even odder fossil relatives?

TALKS WILL BE 20 MINUTES w/ QUESTIONS TO FOLLOW

Meeting flyer to post and share

___________________________________
Refreshments at 7:30 p.m. Formal program at 8:00 p.m.
John Wesley Powell Auditorium
2170 Florida Avenue NW, Washington, DC
www.gswweb.org