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RE: paleonet GSA Schedule



Lisa.  What happened to Marine Invertebrate Paleontology III, on Thursday AM? 
Rod
>===== Original Message From paleonet@nhm.ac.uk =====
>Dear Paleonetters-
>
>On behalf of the JTPC, here is an abbreviated schedule of the
>paleontological sessions as currently scheduled for the 2001 GSA meeting
>in Boston.  In addition to the 6 Topical Sessions that were organized
>this year, we had 179 abstracts submitted to the general pool (112 oral
>and 67 posters).  Seven oral sessions were allocated to us by GSA with
>16 speaker slots in each (sorry....no coffee breaks this year!).  From
>the general abstract pool, we will have sessions dedicated to the
>origins of life, biodiversity, paleobotany and vertebrate paleontology.
>Thanks to all who submitted abstracts.  We hope that you will have a
>great meeting!
>
>Please note all sessions are located in the Hynes Convention Center
>(HCC).
>
>SUNDAY 8:00-5:00
>PS Short Course: Brachiopoda- HCC 112.
>
>MONDAY 8:00-12:00
>1. Topical Session: T14. Partnerships in paleontology: Involving the
>public in collaborative research (Paul Harnik and Robert Ross)-HCC 102.
>2. Topical Session: T12. Stratigraphic paleobiology (Steve Holland and
>Mark Patzkowsky)-HCC 310.
>3. Poster Session: Marine Paleontology (43 abstracts)-HCC- Hall D
>----------------------------------------------
>MONDAY 1:30-5:30
>1. Topical Session: T50. High-resolution geochemical bioarchives:
>Recognition of signals and implications for evolution, paleoecology, and
>paleoclimatology (David H. Goodwin and Stephen A. Schellenberg)- HCC
>200.
>2. Oral Session: Paleobotany- HCC 112.
>
>===============================
>
>TUESDAY 8:00-12:00
>1. Oral Session: Paleontology I: Assessing Biodiveristy-HCC 106.
>-----------------------------------------------
>TUESDAY 1:30-5:30
>1. Poster Session: Non-Marine Paleontology (24 abstracts)-HCC Hall D.
>
>===============================
>
>WEDNESDAY 8:00-12:00
>1. Topical Session: T16. Insects and terrestrial arthropods in the
>fossil record: Are so many really represented by so few? (Robert E.
>Nelson)-HCC 112.
>2. Oral Session: Marine Invertebrate Paleontology I-HCC 106.
>-----------------------------------------------
>WEDNESDAY 1:30-5:30
>1. Topical Session: T8. Traces of Soil Ecosystems through the
>Phanerozoic: New Insights into Terrestrial Paleoecology, Paleohydrology,
>and Paleoclimate (Stephen T. Hasiotis and Marilyn D. Wegweiser)-HCC 102.
>
>2. Oral Session: Marine Invertebrate Paleontology II-HCC 106.
>
>===============================
>
>THURSDAY 8:00-12:00
>1. Topical Session: T27. Evaporite Systems: The geology, paleontology,
>and biology of evaporite and near-evaporite systems in both terrestrial
>and extraterrestrial environments (co-sponsored with the NASA
>Astrobiology Institute-Johnson Space Center) (Susan J. Wentworth and
>Penny A. Morris)-HCC 100.
>2. Oral Session: Vertebrate Paleontology and Terrestrial Systems-HCC
>106.
>-------------------------------------------------------
>THURSDAY 1:30-5:30
>1. Oral Session: Paleontology III: Early Life-HCC 106
>
>================================
>
>
>Sincerely,
>The PS representatives for the JTPC
>
>--
>***************************************
>Dr. Lisa E. Park
>Associate Professor
>Department of Geology
>Crouse Hall
>University of Akron
>Akron, OH 44325-4101 U.S.A.
>
>Phone: 01-330-972-7633
>Fax: 01-330-972-7611
>
>"Magnos homines virtute metimur, non fortuna"

Dr. Rodney M. Feldmann
Department of Geology
Kent State University
Kent, OH 44242 USA

Phone: 330-672-2506
FAX: 330-672-7949