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GSA College Student Trip to Hawaii
March 10, 2010 | Geological Society of America

Here’s your chance to participate in a professionally planned and guided trip sponsored by the Geological Society of America’s GeoVentures Program. The trip is for GSA student members on July 30 through August 8, 2010. Learn about plate tectonics, volcanoes and more.


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