Website: http://www.geosociety.org/
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The Geological Society of America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences. The Society was founded in New York in 1888 by some of the great geologists of the time, including James Hall, James Dwight Dana, and Alexander Winchell, who were members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. GSA is the first enduring society for the geosciences in America and provides access to elements that are essential to the professional growth of earth scientists at all levels of expertise and from all sectors: academic, government, business, and industry.
The Geological Society's growing membership unites thousands of earth scientists from every corner of the globe in a common purpose to study the mysteries of our planet and share scientific findings.
The Society has published continuously since 1890, when the first issue of GSA Bulletin appeared. GSA Bulletin presently includes about 15 papers bimonthly in the classical, research-paper style. In 1973, the monthly journal Geology was introduced in response to the need for rapid publication of short, topical scientific articles. Today it features about 22 brief papers each month, and has become one of the most popular journals in the earth sciences. GSA Bulletin, Geology, Geosphere, and the Society's newest journal, Lithosphere, are also available online and on GSA Journals on Compact Disc through the GSA bookstore.
GSA e-Book Series:
- Special papers
- Memoirs
- Field Guides
- Reviews in Engineering Geology
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