Re: [Texascavers] FW: Brown Bag presentation - Jesse Chadwick - The Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site, Thursday, January 17 from noon to 1 pm at EAA

2019-01-17 Thread Geary Schindel
Nope, the Burgess Shale is located in Yoho National Park in British Columbia, 
Canada. It is famous for its weird fossils. Sometimes you’ll see pictures of 
them on the side of Uhaul trucks and trailers. Really weird animals that 
evolved and then died out as evolution experiments. This is the site that is 
used to define the Cambrian Explosion of complex life forms and the ancestors 
of us all. The Burgess preserved many fine details of the fossils. It has been 
studied for almost 100 years.

Geary

From: Texascavers  On Behalf Of Bill 
Bentley
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2019 7:51 AM
To: CaveTex 
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] FW: Brown Bag presentation - Jesse Chadwick - The 
Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon 
Site, Thursday, January 17 from noon to 1 pm at EAA

Is that the famed Marble Canyon in the Sierria Diablo mountain Range of Texas?
North of Van Horn.
Bill

On Thu, Jan 17, 2019, 7:46 AM Geary Schindel 
mailto:gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org> wrote:

Folks,

This is a reminder that we have an excellent talk scheduled for noon today 
(Thursday) by Jesse Chadwick. The talk is on the Burgess Shale, arguably, the 
most famous rock outcrop among geologists and the subject of numerous books and 
papers. Stephen J. Gould wrote a book on this outcrop called "A Wonderful Life" 
about the explosion of complex life during the Cambrian Period.

Hope to see you there.

Geary

From: Geary Schindel
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2019 7:20 AM
To: Geary Schindel 
mailto:gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org><mailto:gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org<mailto:gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org>>>
Subject: Brown Bag presentation - Jesse Chadwick - The Burgess Shale: New 
Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site, Thursday, 
January 17 from noon to 1 pm at EAA

Edwards Aquifer Philosophical Society -
aka brown bag luncheon

Thursday, January 17, 2019 at Noon

The Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble 
Canyon Site


Jesse Chadwick
At

Edwards Aquifer Authority
Training Room
900 E Quincy Street, San Antonio, TX 78215

 Ms. Jesse Chadwick will present on "The Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early 
and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site." The presentation will occur on 
Thursday, January 17, 2019 from Noon. to 1:00 P.M. in the Training Room at the 
Edwards Aquifer Authority, 900 E. Quincy Street, San Antonio, Texas. These are 
informal presentations so please feel free to bring your lunch. You may also 
contact the EAA at 210.222.2204 or 
www.edwardsaquifer.org<http://www.edwardsaquifer.org><https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.edwardsaquifer.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Chongjie.xie%40utsa.edu%7Cb8249f574727419a2c9b08d638e7bfc4%7C3a228dfbc64744cb88357b20617fc906%7C0%7C0%7C636758965407504256&sdata=pVAFmaWqgi5%2BlaaLAjDR27laOlMyLogqXnvplQjjwpY%3D&reserved=0>
 for additional directions.

If you are traveling a long distance for the talk, I would recommend that you 
call our receptionist at 210.222.2204 that morning to make sure that the talk 
is still scheduled.  On very rare occasions, we have had to cancel or move the 
talk.  I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.


Abstract:

The fossil deposits of the Burgess Shale, British Columbia provide an 
unparalleled record of soft-bodied organisms during one of life's earliest 
episodes - the Cambrian explosion. The Burgess has been studied since the early 
20th century, perplexing paleontologists and evolutionary biologists alike with 
its extraordinary fossils. In 2014 and 2016, Miss Chadwick joined the Royal 
Ontario Museum and its collaborators to excavate fossils from the newly 
discovered Marble Canyon site in Kootenay National Park. She will discuss some 
of the new organisms described by researchers from this site, as well as 
expedition life in the Canadian Rockies.

Biography:

Jesse Chadwick studied metamorphic petrology at Princeton University and 
Montana State University. Her masters thesis focused on mapping and 
quantitative thermobarometry of mid- to high grade Archean metamorphic 
lithologies in southwestern Montana. She is an avid explorer of the south Texas 
subsurface and its associated biological systems. She currently coordinates the 
Alamo Area Clean Cities Coalition, an alternative fuels program at the Alamo 
Area Council of Governments.


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Re: [Texascavers] FW: Brown Bag presentation - Jesse Chadwick - The Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site, Thursday, January 17 from noon to 1 pm at EAA

2019-01-17 Thread Bill Bentley
Is that the famed Marble Canyon in the Sierria Diablo mountain Range of
Texas?
North of Van Horn.
Bill

On Thu, Jan 17, 2019, 7:46 AM Geary Schindel 
> Folks,
>
> This is a reminder that we have an excellent talk scheduled for noon today
> (Thursday) by Jesse Chadwick. The talk is on the Burgess Shale, arguably,
> the most famous rock outcrop among geologists and the subject of numerous
> books and papers. Stephen J. Gould wrote a book on this outcrop called "A
> Wonderful Life" about the explosion of complex life during the Cambrian
> Period.
>
> Hope to see you there.
>
> Geary
>
> From: Geary Schindel
> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2019 7:20 AM
> To: Geary Schindel  gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org>>
> Subject: Brown Bag presentation - Jesse Chadwick - The Burgess Shale: New
> Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site, Thursday,
> January 17 from noon to 1 pm at EAA
>
> Edwards Aquifer Philosophical Society -
> aka brown bag luncheon
>
> Thursday, January 17, 2019 at Noon
>
> The Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble
> Canyon Site
>
>
> Jesse Chadwick
> At
>
> Edwards Aquifer Authority
> Training Room
> 900 E Quincy Street, San Antonio, TX 78215
>
>  Ms. Jesse Chadwick will present on "The Burgess Shale: New Insights into
> Early and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site." The presentation will
> occur on Thursday, January 17, 2019 from Noon. to 1:00 P.M. in the Training
> Room at the Edwards Aquifer Authority, 900 E. Quincy Street, San Antonio,
> Texas. These are informal presentations so please feel free to bring your
> lunch. You may also contact the EAA at 210.222.2204 or
> www.edwardsaquifer.org<
> https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.edwardsaquifer.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Chongjie.xie%40utsa.edu%7Cb8249f574727419a2c9b08d638e7bfc4%7C3a228dfbc64744cb88357b20617fc906%7C0%7C0%7C636758965407504256&sdata=pVAFmaWqgi5%2BlaaLAjDR27laOlMyLogqXnvplQjjwpY%3D&reserved=0>
> for additional directions.
>
> If you are traveling a long distance for the talk, I would recommend that
> you call our receptionist at 210.222.2204 that morning to make sure that
> the talk is still scheduled.  On very rare occasions, we have had to cancel
> or move the talk.  I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
>
>
> Abstract:
>
> The fossil deposits of the Burgess Shale, British Columbia provide an
> unparalleled record of soft-bodied organisms during one of life's earliest
> episodes - the Cambrian explosion. The Burgess has been studied since the
> early 20th century, perplexing paleontologists and evolutionary biologists
> alike with its extraordinary fossils. In 2014 and 2016, Miss Chadwick
> joined the Royal Ontario Museum and its collaborators to excavate fossils
> from the newly discovered Marble Canyon site in Kootenay National Park. She
> will discuss some of the new organisms described by researchers from this
> site, as well as expedition life in the Canadian Rockies.
>
> Biography:
>
> Jesse Chadwick studied metamorphic petrology at Princeton University and
> Montana State University. Her masters thesis focused on mapping and
> quantitative thermobarometry of mid- to high grade Archean metamorphic
> lithologies in southwestern Montana. She is an avid explorer of the south
> Texas subsurface and its associated biological systems. She currently
> coordinates the Alamo Area Clean Cities Coalition, an alternative fuels
> program at the Alamo Area Council of Governments.
>
>
> [
> https://ucarecdn.com/cfe99bfa-9ee9-4330-862f-aee807af1b4c/-/resize/132x68/img.png
> ]
>
> Geary Schindel
>
> Chief Technical Officer,
> Aquifer Management Services
>
>
>
> www.edwardsaquifer.org
>
>
>
> 210.222.2204 ext 346
>
>
> 900 E Quincy
> San Antonio, TX 78215
>
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[Texascavers] FW: Brown Bag presentation - Jesse Chadwick - The Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site, Thursday, January 17 from noon to 1 pm at EAA

2019-01-17 Thread Geary Schindel

Folks,

This is a reminder that we have an excellent talk scheduled for noon today 
(Thursday) by Jesse Chadwick. The talk is on the Burgess Shale, arguably, the 
most famous rock outcrop among geologists and the subject of numerous books and 
papers. Stephen J. Gould wrote a book on this outcrop called "A Wonderful Life" 
about the explosion of complex life during the Cambrian Period.

Hope to see you there.

Geary

From: Geary Schindel
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2019 7:20 AM
To: Geary Schindel 
mailto:gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org>>
Subject: Brown Bag presentation - Jesse Chadwick - The Burgess Shale: New 
Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site, Thursday, 
January 17 from noon to 1 pm at EAA

Edwards Aquifer Philosophical Society -
aka brown bag luncheon

Thursday, January 17, 2019 at Noon

The Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early and Modern Life from the Marble 
Canyon Site


Jesse Chadwick
At

Edwards Aquifer Authority
Training Room
900 E Quincy Street, San Antonio, TX 78215

 Ms. Jesse Chadwick will present on "The Burgess Shale: New Insights into Early 
and Modern Life from the Marble Canyon Site." The presentation will occur on 
Thursday, January 17, 2019 from Noon. to 1:00 P.M. in the Training Room at the 
Edwards Aquifer Authority, 900 E. Quincy Street, San Antonio, Texas. These are 
informal presentations so please feel free to bring your lunch. You may also 
contact the EAA at 210.222.2204 or 
www.edwardsaquifer.org
 for additional directions.

If you are traveling a long distance for the talk, I would recommend that you 
call our receptionist at 210.222.2204 that morning to make sure that the talk 
is still scheduled.  On very rare occasions, we have had to cancel or move the 
talk.  I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.


Abstract:

The fossil deposits of the Burgess Shale, British Columbia provide an 
unparalleled record of soft-bodied organisms during one of life's earliest 
episodes - the Cambrian explosion. The Burgess has been studied since the early 
20th century, perplexing paleontologists and evolutionary biologists alike with 
its extraordinary fossils. In 2014 and 2016, Miss Chadwick joined the Royal 
Ontario Museum and its collaborators to excavate fossils from the newly 
discovered Marble Canyon site in Kootenay National Park. She will discuss some 
of the new organisms described by researchers from this site, as well as 
expedition life in the Canadian Rockies.

Biography:

Jesse Chadwick studied metamorphic petrology at Princeton University and 
Montana State University. Her masters thesis focused on mapping and 
quantitative thermobarometry of mid- to high grade Archean metamorphic 
lithologies in southwestern Montana. She is an avid explorer of the south Texas 
subsurface and its associated biological systems. She currently coordinates the 
Alamo Area Clean Cities Coalition, an alternative fuels program at the Alamo 
Area Council of Governments.


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Chief Technical Officer,
Aquifer Management Services



www.edwardsaquifer.org



210.222.2204 ext 346


900 E Quincy
San Antonio, TX 78215


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