Dear basement geologists,
If you're planning on heading to Seattle on October 22-25, 2017 to present on Precambrian tectonics research, we believe our session can provide a good home for you.
T252. Cratonic Assembly in the Precambrian: Forming the Core of Modern and Ancient Landmasses
This session strives to bring together a variety of disciplines - paleomagnetic, geochronologic, and geologic - to explain the movement and progressive assembly of individual Archean nuclei into ever larger larger landmasses. We hope you can join our session in Seattle; remember to get some sleep beforehand.
Submissions are due August 1st, and are live at:
http://community.geosociety.org/gsa2017/science-careers/sessions/topical
The UF Paleomagnetics Group,
Anthony Pivarunas, Joe Meert, and Scott Miller