Press & Media

Press & Media



News & Blog Coverage

Coverage of GSA Connects 2024 and related geoscience.

Please alert us to any stories you've seen published that are not on this list.

World’s Largest Impact Crater Could Be Buried In Australia
Source: Forbes

Australian crater could offer fresh insight into Earth’s geological history
Source: VCU News

Channel conveyance and flood risk: Are current models missing the mark?
Source: MSN

Massive 600-km-wide crater found in Australia points to ancient cataclysm
Source: MSN

Arctic’s Hidden “Mercury Bomb” Threatens Millions As Temperatures Rise
SciTechDaily

Earth’s Lost History: Massive 370-Mile Crater Discovery Challenges Existing Geological Theories
Source: SciTechDaily

Australian crater could offer fresh insight into Earth's geological history
Source: Phys.org

Is climate change infiltrating your backyard? The impacts of river discharge
Source: Phys.org

Expanding Earth science education beyond traditional field trips
Source: Phys.org

Research shows Lake Tahoe is world’s third-oldest freshwater permanent lake
Source: Tahoe Daily Tribune

Researcher: Lake Tahoe world’s third-oldest freshwater lake
Source: The Record-Courier

Geoscientists and Educators Partner to Share Vital Role of Soil Science
Source: AGI

Australian crater may provide new insights into Earth's geological past
Source: Space Daily

Climate change creeping into the back yards of Ohio's communities is a warning to the world
Source: Meteored

Geology student Joy Youngblood to present groundbreaking lithium research at GSA Connects 2024
Source: Central Michigan University

Massive 600-km-wide crater found in Australia points to ancient cataclysm
Source: India Today

Former AU prof to address geographers at USA conference
Source: The Times of India

Geological Sciences Faculty presented their research at the GSA Annual Meeting
Source: Salem State University

Employee Shoutout: Laura Norman Receives the Geological Society of America's 2024 Farouk El-Baz Award for Desert Research
Source: USGS


Media Registration

We invite members of the press to join us for this exciting event to gather news and information for media coverage. Here's everything you need to know:

Who Can Register

Working press (journalists, photographers, videographers, bloggers, authors, and filmmakers) representing bona fide news media organizations with a press card, letter, or business card from the publication.

Freelance science writers, presenting a current membership card from NASW, ISWA, regional affiliates of NASW, ISWA, CSWA, ACS, ABSW, EUSJA, and evidence of their reporting on science published in 2022 or 2023. Note: authorship on technical research does not qualify for press credentials.

Public Information officers (PIOs) or institutional communicators from scientific societies, educational institutions and government agencies.

Registration Details

Media preregistration is encouraged before 30 August 2024. Onsite registration is available thereafter.

All press registrations are issued at the discretion of the GSA Press Office and are non-transferable.

Working media will receive complimentary registration, which permits access to technical sessions, the Exhibit Hall, and the onsite newsroom.

Presenters must pay the registration fee to attend Connects 2024. Journalists and PIOs must pay for any additional events they wish to attend.

Press Badge Pick-Up

Pre-registered media attendees can collect their press badges and registration materials at the registration desk.

For any inquiries or additional information, please reach out to kbusser@geosociety.org.

 

All meeting participants, including members of the media, are expected to read and abide by the GSA Events Code of Conduct.

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