North-Central Section
Geological Society of America
   
  Established in 1966  

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to the North-Central Section, of the Geological Society of America.

In 1966, the North-Central Section (NCS) was established by the Council of the Geological Society of America (GSA) to expand section coverage for all of the United States and Canada.

As of June 2005, the NCS had 1,956 voting members and 375 non-voting members (affiliate and undergraduate student members).

Images at Right

Several of the NCS states and provinces have sent us beautiful photographs (they randomly rotate on refreshing your browser). If you would like to see all the photographs and captions, please click here.



North-Central Section GSA Map
The North-Central Section includes the following U.S. states and Canadian provinces:
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Manitoba
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • Ohio
  • Ontario (west of the 89th meridian)
  • Wisconsin
 

Questions or Further Information

Joseph Hannibal
North-Central Section Executive Secretary
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
1 Wade Oval Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106-1767

Phone 216-231-4600, ext 3233
FAX 216-231-5919
Email Joseph Hannibal

Geological Society of America

The Geological Society of America Web Site: Check the GSA web site for membership application; information, application, program and abstracts on next North Central Section meeting, etc.

What's New

Executive Secretary's 2007 Report to Council (pdf)

Upcoming Meetings

North-Central Combined Meeting; Evansville, Indiana; April 24-25, 2008 (more)

 

       
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