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GSM seminars with slide show presentations are free and open to the public. They are presented by leading professionals in their fields and are aimed at learners from high school to adult. A question-and-answer session concludes each seminar. The labs, also free and open to the public, allow a hands-on learning experience and demonstrate the ideas and principles of geology and earth science. Live lectures and labs require no registration; just show up a few minutes early on the evening of the lecture.

Click on date of any seminar for attendance information and other details. For a printable version of our schedule of seminars and labs, click here.

Except as noted, in-person lectures during winter/spring 2026 are Mondays at 7:00 PM CT on the University of Minnesota campus, Keller Hall, Room 3-210. A lecture with (V) following its title is an online virtual lecture. For these, free registration is required by non-members; the instructions are supplied with the lecture description.

Our schedule is planned over 6 months in advance, so changes may occur. Always check this website shortly before each lecture for the latest seminar information.

Winter weather will come and snow might impact our lectures. The GSM will make any decision about cancelling or postponing a lecture due to inclement weather no later than 3:00 PM the day of the lecture. This information will be posted on the GSM home page (http://www.gsmn.org/). So check our home page shortly before each lecture in case there is a cancellation or a last-minute change. Also, we will e‐mail lecture postponement and cancellation information to our members.

Past seminars marked with * were recorded and the recording is available on the Geological Society of Minnesota YouTube channel. Subscribe to this channel for updates.

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Seminar Lab Date: March 23, 2026
Seminar Lab Subject: How the Midcontinent Rift nearly split ancient North America apart 1.1 billion years ago—and why it stopped
Seminar Lab Presenter: Nick Swanson-Hysell, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
Link to Presenter https://cse.umn.edu/esci/nicholas-swanson-hysell

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In-person only at University of Minnesota, Keller Hall, Room 3-210

Lecture start time 7:00 PM CT

Seminar Lab Detail:

Summary: The cessation of rifting within the 1.1 billion-year-old Midcontinent Rift was a key event in the evolution of Minnesota and the Lake Superior region—if rifting had continued and led to the formation of an ocean basin, the subsequent geologic and paleogeographic history of our region would have been profoundly different. We have been able to use new age constraints to test the hypothesis that the rift ended due to the continent-continent collision of the Grenvillian orogeny. The transition from active extension to post-rift subsidence is recorded by the Brownstone Falls angular unconformity in northern Wisconsin, with thickness variations in the Copper Harbor Conglomerate implying topographic relief comparable to the modern East African rift. The end of active extension (ca. 1090–1085 Ma) coincides with the onset of Grenvillian metamorphism, consistent with continent-continent collision causing rifting to cease. Post-rift sedimentation of the Oronto Group continued until ca. 1045 Ma, and paleomagnetic data from these rocks reveal that Laurentia’s plate motion dramatically slowed as collision progressed and changed the force balance on the plate. Sedimentation ended when contractional deformation from the Grenvillian orogeny propagated into the continental interior in two phases: major uplift during the Ottawan phase and a secondary ca. 1000–980 Ma phase associated with the Rigolet stage. This final phase of contraction is associated with ca. 990 Ma deposition of the Jacobsville-Bayfield Group. Following 130 Myr of tectonic excitement from ca. 1110 to 980 Ma, stability returned to the midcontinent region. While the comings and goings of inland seas and the occasional impact crater have left their mark on the geological record, there has been only very minor tectonism over the past billion years.
 
Biography: Nick Swanson-Hysell is an Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Minnesota. He received his B.A. in Geology from Carleton College, his Ph.D. from Princeton University, and was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Minnesota before joining the faculty at UC Berkeley where he spent over a decade before returning to Minnesota in 2024. His research integrates paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and geochemical data within rigorous geologic contexts to constrain the long-term evolution of Earth, including the paleogeographic history of continents, major climate transitions, and the behavior of Earth’s magnetic field. He has a long-term research interest in using the geology of the Lake Superior region to advance understanding of the ancient Earth. His research group includes undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers who benefit from close affiliation with the Institute for Rock Magnetism and its state-of-the-art instrumentation.

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