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Founded in 1882, the Colorado Scientific Society promotes knowledge, the understanding of science, and its application to human needs, focusing primarily on earth science, but welcoming members with interests in all fields of science.

The Volcanoes of Colorado

Colorado Scientific Society Symposium
A Symposium in honor of Thomas A. Steven

     When: Saturday, May 19, 2007
     Where: University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Ross Hall 1020
     Cost: $5
     Topics:  All aspects of the volcanic History of Colorado
     Deadlines: Friday, March 30 - deadline for submitting a title
                         Friday, April 27 - deadline for submitting abstract

To Register:  Please register in advance so that we know the number of people to expect.

Email Bill Nesse (nesse@ctos.com) to let us know you are coming and pay at the door

or

Complete the information on the registration form and mail it to:

Dr. William Nesse
Department of Earth Sciences
Campus Box 100
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO 80639

 

Approximately 20% of Colorado's land surface is covered by volcanic rocks of Cenozoic age.  Colorado has evidence of
some of the largest single eruptions in all of geologic history
and has volcanic eruptions as young as 4000 years ago. 
Come hear talks by some of the best researchers on
Colorado volcanology, all of which is based on the work of
Tom Steven.  Tom's work in the San Juan Mountains and
other volcanic fields in Colorado is widely respected and we honor him with this symposium.

 

On 19 May 2007, the Colorado Scientific Society will sponsor a one-day symposium on the volcanic geology of Colorado. The symposium is dedicated to Tom Steven, whose work provided the foundation of our understanding of Colorado’s volcanic history. About 30 minutes will be allowed for each speaker. If you are interested in presenting a talk, contact Emmett Evanoff (address above) and provide your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, and a title for your presentation. The title of your talk must be received no later than March 30. If you are interested in helping to plan a field trip, please say so when you send in your talk title.

Contact Information

Emmett Evanoff - emmett.evanoff@unco.edu

Department of Earth Science
          Campus Box 100
          University of Northern Colorado
          Greeley, CO 80639

 

Guidelines for abstracts

The deadline for abstracts will be Friday, April 27. The abstract can range from a short abstract (typical GSA style abstract) to an extended abstract with figures and references. Extended abstracts, including title, text (double spaced, 12 point Times Roman type) and references must be no more than two pages long. You may submit no more than two figures, with captions, along with your abstract.

Submit the abstract either on paper or electronically by email or disk (CD-ROM). Graphics must fit inside a 6.5” Η 9” rectangle. Electronically submitted abstracts must be in Windows word processing format (MS Word preferred) or as unformatted text. Please send your graphics as separate files, preferably as TIF or JPEG files.

 


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