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  • Session 42: FLUID SEEPS AND SHALLOW MIGRATION PHENOMENA AT CONTINENTAL MARGINS: IMPACTS SPANNING THE LITHOSPHERE, BIOSPHERE, AND HYDROSPHERE.
    Wednesday, June 27

    Abstracts: http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2001ESP/finalprogram/session_196.htm
    Poster Session 43 Abstracts: http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2001ESP/finalprogram/session_1009.htm.

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    Media representatives who have pre-registered for the meeting, as well as those intending to register on site, should check in at the main registration desk to receive a name badge and a copy of the program book with abstracts.

    Ann Cairns and Ted Nield will operate an onsite newsroom in Ochil 1, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Monday, June 25, through Thursday, June 28. Newsroom hours of operation will be 8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. daily. The Newsroom will have several workspaces for journalists and will be equipped with telephones and a PC with Web access. Access to a fax and copier will also be available.

    Media who are unable to attend but would like to arrange for telephone interviews during the meeting are encouraged to call the Newsroom at 44-0-131519-4134. If you have questions or need assistance before the meeting, contact Ann Cairns at GSA * before June 21 * 303-447-2020 ext. 1156 or acairns@geosociety.org or Ted Nield at GSL * before June 23 * 44-0-20-7434-9944 or ted.nield@geolsoc.org.uk. To view previous Earth System Processes press releases, see http://www.geosociety.org/pubntrst/media.htm.


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    Contact: Ann Cairns
    acairns@geosociety.org
    303-447-2020 ext1156
    Geological Society of America
    13-Jun-2001


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