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Pictured at GSA Connects 2023. Left to right: Taylor Rae Morrell, Danielle Fitzgerald, Allison Howes
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The Heinz ketchup company started in Pittsburgh, hence the ketchup!

The Geological Society of America (GSA) held its annual in Pittsburgh Oct 15-18. Four graduate students from the Queen's Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering attended the meeting, Danielle Fitzgerald, Allison Howes, Ruqaiya Yousif, and Taylor Rae Morrell. The students had a great time networking, making  research connections, and talking about their science. Faculty attendees from the department included Dr. Guy Narbonne, Dr. Peir Pufahl, and Dr. Christopher Spencer.

Danielle Fitzgerald presented a talk at the meeting on her M.Sc. thesis entitled: The Ediacaran Mall Bay Formation Newfoundland, Canada, and the Protracted Onset of Gaskiers Glaciation.

Taylor Rae Morrell presented a talk from her Ph.D. dissertation entitled: Recognizing Indian Basement Faults through Along-Strike Diachronous Metamorphism in the Himalayan Metamorphic Core, Far West Nepal.

Ruqaiya Yousif presented a talk entitled: Mineralogical Controls of Clumped Isotope Compositions of Bimineralic Pearl Oyster Shells.