Final call for GSA-SC20 abstracts: T2. Recent Progress in Granites, Rhyolites, and Associated Magmatism

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From: "Michelfelder, Gary" <GaryMichelfelder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear Igneous Geoscientists,



The abstract deadline for the next GSA South-Central Sectionâ??s Annual
Meeting is fast approaching.

The meeting will be held in Fort Worth, TX, on March 9-10, 2020. The
abstract deadline is December 3, 2019. Please refer to the GSA South
Central 2020 Annual Meeting website for further information or to submit an
abstract:
https://www.geosociety.org/GSA/Events/Section_Meetings/GSA/Sections/sc/2020mtg/home.aspx



My colleagues and I wish to call your attention to a session focused on
felsic and associated systems. Invited presenters are Richard Hanson (TCU)
and Rita Economos (SMU).



*T2. Recent Progress in Granites, Rhyolites, and Associated Magmatism*

Matt Hamilton; R. Douglas Elmore; Jonathan D. Price; Gary S. Michelfelder;
and Melanie A. Barnes.
*Description:* This session welcomes studies of felsic magmatism and
associated systems, including the generation and emplacement of igneous
bodies, development of the igneous system, subsequent sedimentation and
deformation, and relevance to problems in modern and ancient tectonics.

Also of note: the convention has a pre-meeting field trip to an igneous
setting.


 F1. A View into the Igneous Rift Materials of the Wichita Mountains,
Oklahoma: Origins, Emplacement, and Alteration.
<https://www.geosociety.org/GSA/Events/Section_Meetings/GSA/Sections/sc/2020mtg/fieldtrips.aspx#ft1>

*Sat.â??Sun., 7â??8 March. Max.: 20 participants. US$232.*

Jonathan D. Price, Midwestern State University, jonathan.price@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
Erin Summerlin-Donofrio, Southern Methodist University,
esummerlindonofrio@xxxxxxx; Matthew Hamilton, University of Oklahoma,
matt.hamilton@xxxxxx; Amber Quevy, Rigaku Americas Corporation,
amberquevy@xxxxxxxxx; Alexandria Stevenson, Midwestern State University,
alexandria.weiskircher@xxxxxxxxx.

*Description*: This field trip will visit the Wichita Mountains, a region
that exposes the plutonic and volcanic products of the Eocambrian Southern
Oklahoma Aulacogen. The field sites will highlight new findings on
chemical, temporal, and structural attributes of the mafic and felsic
rocks. Predominantly roadside stops with some light hiking. Depart Ft.
Worth Saturday, 7 March, afternoon field stops in the central Wichitas,
overnight lodging in Lawton, Oklahoma, depart for eastern Wichitas, 8
March, morning to early afternoon field stops, return to Ft. Worth for
evening reception. Lunch in the field both days.

Early registration deadline: 3 February



See you in Ft Worth!


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