Pueblo Lake State Park GSSP Dedication Ceremony


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Pueblo Lake State Park GSSP Dedication CeremonyWhile Lake Pueblo State Park in Colorado is known for being a fishing “hot spot,” in addition, the nearly 10,000 acre park is of geological importance. Signage marking the Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary, 38.2822° N Latitude 104.7275° W Longitude will be unveiled at the park in October.

Date: October 25, 2013

Time: 10:30 AM

Agenda for Pueblo Lake State Park GSSP Dedication Ceremony

  1. Assembly of attendees at the site of the new GSSP signage, 10:30 am.
  2. Comments by:
    1. Dr. Stan Finney, chair of the International Commission of Stratigraphy
    2. Dr. Malcolm Hart, chair of the Cretaceous Subcommission
    3. Local government officials
  3. Unveiling of the educational display; Comments by:
    1. Rich Lane, National Science Foundation
    2. Brad Sageman, Northwestern University
  4. Placement of the golden spike:
    1. Facilitated by Pueblo Fire Department
  5. Refreshments
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