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FT26RM02. Indigenous Geology in New Mexico

FT26RM02. Indigenous Geology in New Mexico

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Full title: FT26RM02. Indigenous Geology in New Mexico

Leader(s): Darryl Reano, Wai Allen, Ranalda Tsosie, Leiaka Welcome

Endorser(s): GSA Geoscience Education Division, National Association of Black Geoscientists (NABG), International Association for Geoscience Diversity (IAGD), GSA Diversity in the Geosciences Committee, American Geophysical Union (AGU)

CEUs: 0.9

Date(s): Sat., 16 May

Location: Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

Start Time: 8 a.m.

End Time: 4:30 p.m.

Description: This one-day field trip will explore Indigenous perspectives of geology and mineral resources in New Mexico. The first three stops are at different areas within Petroglyph National Monument (Stop 1: Visitors Center, Stop 2: Piedras Marcadas Canyon-has petroglyphs, & Stop 3: Five Volcano Trailhead-no petroglyphs). If any field trip participants do not wish to view petroglyphs, they should join the Five Volcano Trailhead stop. The fourth stop will be for lunch at the Indian Pueblo Kitchen at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. The fifth stop will be at Acoma Pueblo, the oldest continually inhabited community within the United States, where we will see Mesozoic through Cretaceous strata and discuss paleogeographic changes happening on the Colorado Plateau during that time.

Considerations: This is a moderately accessible field trip. Our visit to the Petroglyph National Monument has multiple areas to access, which improves its suitability for diverse geoscience visitors. Another way that we have prepared to be more inclusive is by developing virtual field experiences that can be viewed online for people that may not be able to hike the trails.

Stop 1: There are pit toilets available. The visitor center is wheelchair accessible. No food is available. There is an information center that does have items for purchase.

Stop 2: 2.5 miles max trail length; No water, no restrooms.

Stop 3: 2 mile trail length. Easy to moderately strenuous difficulty. Vault restroom facilities are available at the parking area.

Stop 4: There are restrooms in the building. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.

Stop 5: There are restrooms and water refill stations available in the Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum that we will be able to use. A van will transport visitors to the top of the mesa as part of the tour. The total time we will spend walking at this stop is 2 hours. We will ride a van to the top of the mesa where Acoma is located and there is an opportunity to climb down the mesa afterward. This stop is mostly wheelchair accessible, although it is natural terrain (mostly rocky sandstone with some loose sand) and is not paved.

Virtual field experiences: Available for Stops 2 and 3.

By purchasing this item, you are buying a seat for an in-person geological field trip

Field Trips offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs). One CEU equals 10 hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.

Please review these Field Safety Documents. You will be contacted to provide your consent to these forms after purchasing a field trip.

Learn more about this and other Rocky Mountain Section Meeting Activities.

For additional information, please contact fieldtrip@geosociety.

Product Code: FT26RM02

Product Category: FTRIP