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Kat Cantner from the University of Minnesota will share the story of the state's past recorded by its fossils, rocks and minerals. Through 3.5 billion years of history we'll explore evidence of Earth's earliest continents, mountain building, a mid-continental rift, inland seas, glaciers and lakes.

Kat is the Science and Outreach Coordinator for the Continental Drilling Facility in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Minnesota.

To get the link, go to
https://mnrovers.org/contact-us/?directed_to=virtual-meeting
and make sure "Virtual meeting" is selected in the drop-down menu. Shortly after you submit the form, you'll receive an email reply with the Zoom link.
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Online lecture for Minnesota Rovers club members on Minnesota’s 3.5-billion-year geology by Kat Cantner; outcome: you understand Minnesota geology.

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