Keegan to talk at national geological society meeting

Lewis-Clark State College Division of Natural Science Professor Keegan Schmidt will give a presentation this week at the 119th annual meeting of the Geological Society of American in Philadelphia.

Schmidt will join UI Reed Lewis to discuss the "Role of NE-Striking Oblique Dextral Thrust Faults in the development of the Wallowa Terrane in the Norther Cordillera: Implications for Terrance Accretion and Clockwise Rotation."

The talk with discuss new geologic mapping has better defined the character and history of two major NE-striking fault systems in the northern part of the accreted Wallowa terrane in Idaho.






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