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Limestone speleothems (var. stalactite) hang from the ceiling of Glenwood Caverns
Limestone speleothems (var. stalactite) hang from the ceiling of Glenwood Caverns

General, Geology

March 1, 2023

115th Annual AASG Meeting, Glenwood Springs, Colorado

The 2023 Association of American State Geologists meeting—hosted by the Colorado Geological Survey—takes place in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, between June 11-15. The meeting is open to AASG members and its associates, as well as various government and scientific agencies. >> REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED…

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