GSA 2019

Date: 
Sunday, September 22, 2019 - 18:15 to Wednesday, September 25, 2019 - 18:15
Location: 
Phoenix, AZ, USA

The GSA (Geological Society of America) serves members in academia, government, and industry around the world. Since 1888, GSA’s meetings, publications, and programs have enhanced the professional growth of geoscientists and fostered geoscience stewardship and service. GSA encourages cooperative research and public dialogue on geoscience issues and supports all levels of earth-science education. (http://www.geosociety.org)

As symbolized in the logo for the 2019 Annual Meeting, Arizona has tremendous geologic, topographic, climatic, and ecological diversity [...][and is thus] often referred to as “many states in one.”

And so starts the welcoming letter to this year's meeting.

Find the program and more info here: https://community.geosociety.org/gsa2019/discover/about

The PhD student Malte Stoltnow took part in the GSA's annual meeting this year, presenting his poster on the topic: Constraining the magmatic-hydrothermal fluid evolution from proximal to distal settings by fluid inclusion and isotopic analysis of ore and gangue minerals.

Link to the Abstract