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- be92ce0f-2f1f-4649-a3b2-36360964187a definition "The Geological Society of America GSA is a nonprofitorganization dedicated to the advancement of thegeosciences James Hall James D Dana and Alexander Winchellfounded GSA in New York in 1888 As a descendent of the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science GSA is the firstenduring society for the geosciences in America Headquartersoffices have been in Boulder Colorado since 1968 Themanagement of the Societys affairs is under the control of itselected officers Executive Committee and CouncilGSA is an expanding global membership society with morethan16000 members in more than 85 countries Twenty percent ofits members are students The Societys primary activities areorganizing scientific meetings and conferences and publishingscientific literature Other activities include disbursingresearch grants operating an employment matching and interviewservice honoring outstanding scientific contributors withmedals and awards assisting teachers in geoscience educationand fostering public awareness of geoscience issuesWebsite httpwwwgeosocietyorgSummary provided by GSA" @default.
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