scientific program - 2015 Joint Assembly
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scientific program - 2015 Joint Assembly
JOINT ASSEMBLY RÉUNION CONJOINTE Montreal, Canada 3-7 May 2015 AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Montréal, Canada 3-7 mai 2015 AGC-AGU-AMC-UGC Scientific Collaboration Across Canada, the U.S. and Around the World JOINT ASSEMBLY RÉUNION CONJOINTE Montreal, Canada 3-7 May 2015 AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Montréal, Canada AGC-AGU-AMC-UGC 3-7 mai 2015 SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE All program events and services will be held at the Palais des congrès de Montréal. Registration Preregistration and On-Site Registration Level 5 Sunday, 12:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. Monday, 6:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M. Tuesday - Wednesday, 7:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M. Thursday, 7:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Scientific Sessions Oral Sessions Level 5 Monday – Thursday 8:00 A.M.–10:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M.–4:00 P.M. Poster Sessions Level 5, Rooms 517B-D Monday–Thursday 4:30 P.M.–6:30 P.M. Exhibits Level 5, Room 517A Tuesday-Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.–5:30 P.M. Thursday, 9:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M. Speaker Ready Room Level 5, Rooms 512 C-G Sunday, 12:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. Monday, 6:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Tuesday-Wednesday 7:00 P.M. –5:00 P.M. Thursday, 7:00 A.M.–3:00 P.M. Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Messages .................................................... 4-5 Floor Plans.............................................................22-23 Union Activities ........................................................6-7 Local Restaurants ...................................................... 25 Union Sessions............................................................. 8 Exhibitor Directory ............................................. 26-30 Events at a Glance .................................................. 10-11 Meeting Summary Chart ....................................33–48 Special and Educational Events............................. 13-16 Scientific Program ............................................. 49–146 Program Committee ................................................... 17 Presenting Author Index .................................147–155 Meeting Services ..................................................18-21 Advertisers Index....................................................156 General Information This program book contains general meeting information, a meeting summary chart, and a presenting author index. The Meeting Summary Chart provides a list of sessions by day, time, and discipline. Information includes the session number, title, start time, meeting room, type of session, and session cosponsors (pages 33–48). The Itinerary Planner allows attendees to view abstracts at https://agu.confex.com/agu/ja2015/meetingapp.cgi The Presenting Author Index contains presenters’ names followed by the paper number that they are presenting (pages 147–155). Emergency Contact We recommend that you create emergency contact information in your cell phone listed as ICE (In Case of Emergency) for emergency purposes, if necessary. Content in this program book is current as of 15 April. Note: Attendees at Joint Assembly may be photographed for archival and marketing purposes. Attendees are not allowed to photograph, video, or record information during scientific sessions. e-Posters offer the opportunity to upload electronic files of poster presentations. To view e-Posters that have been submitted, go to the Scientific Program page of the Joint Assembly Web site at http://ja.agu.org/2015/. Mobile App Make the most of your meeting! Download the Joint Assembly official mobile app App Allows You To • Browse and search for sessions and events • View personal schedule conflicts • View venue maps • Receive important real-time communications via Alerts The Joint Assembly mobile app is available for download from your phone or tablet in iTunes and Google play app stores. Program Book Design by Valerie Bassett French Translation by Nathalie Marchildon 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 3 Welcome Fostering Scientific Innovation and Collaboration On behalf of the American Geophysical Union, the Canadian Geophysical Union, the Geological Association of Canada, and the Mineralogical Association of Canada, we would like to welcome you to the 2015 Joint Assembly! From space exploration to exploration for mineral deposits, to climate change adaptation and mitigation, to helping communities make the best use of limited natural resources and protect themselves from the devastating impacts of natural hazards, the Earth and space sciences have implications for the most complex issues we face as a global society. Our research helps to save lives and protect property, drive technological innovation and economic development, and sustainably protect the environment on which we all rely. Over the next four days, research representing cutting-edge breakthroughs and innovative solutions to myriad challenges and opportunities will be presented, expanding our collective knowledge and demonstrating our ability to advance the scientific enterprise. But this meeting is about so much more. The Joint Assembly is a unique event. Not only can scientists from around the world connect with colleagues from the entire Earth and space science spectrum, but they can do so in an environment intimate enough to allow for meaningful networking and the development of strong partnerships. The meeting is packed with highest quality programming, including more than more than 170 oral sessions and more than 120 poster sessions across 22 disciplines. We are also offering several amazing and enlightening field trips, including Subglacial Landsystems of the Upper St. Lawrence Valley and Lake Ontario Region and Anatomy of Ordovician Volcanic Arc and Forearc Basin in the Southern Québec Appalachians, as well as original and informative short courses and workshops, including the Geology and Geochemistry of Uranium and Thorium Deposits, Sharing Science in Your Community, Teaching Using NASA Climate Models, and Technical Writing for Students. And, of course, we made sure to leave you plenty of time to talk with your colleagues and make new connections during several luncheons and receptions scheduled throughout the week. Between the outstanding program and the beautiful stage the city of Montreal sets for this gathering, the 2015 Joint Assembly will truly be a special experience. In closing, we want to thank you, our attendees, for your commitment to scientific excellence and for your participation in this important event. You are key contributors to the collective success of Earth and space science research and its ability to change the world, and we sincerely hope that this Joint Assembly will provide you a platform on which your passion for scientific discovery can flourish. Please enjoy the meeting! Margaret Leinen Brian Branfireun President President American Geophysical Union 4 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Canadian Geophysical Union Bienvenue Promouvoir l’innovation et la collaboration scientifiques Au nom de l’American Geophysical Union, de l’Union géophysique canadienne, de l’Association géologique du Canada et de l’Association minéralogique du Canada, nous vous souhaitons la bienvenue à la Réunion conjointe de 2015! Qu’il s’agisse d’exploration de l’espace ou d’exploration minière, d’adaptation aux changements climatiques et d’atténuation de ces changements, d’aider les collectivités à faire le meilleur usage possible de ressources naturelles limitées et à se protéger contre les effets dévastateurs des catastrophes naturelles, les sciences de la Terre et de l’espace ont des répercussions sur les enjeux les plus complexes auxquels la société planétaire est confrontée. Nos travaux de recherche aident à sauver des vies et à protéger les biens, à promouvoir l’innovation technologique et le développement économique et à protéger durablement l’environnement dont nous dépendons. Au cours des quatre prochains jours, des travaux de recherche représentant la fine pointe des avancées scientifiques et des solutions novatrices à une myriade de défis et occasions à saisir seront présentés, élargissant du coup nos connaissances collectives et démontrant notre capacité à faire progresser la science. Mais cette réunion se veut beaucoup plus encore. La Réunion conjointe est un évènement unique en son genre. Elle permet à des scientifiques du monde entier de rencontrer des collègues provenant de tout le spectre des sciences de la Terre et de l’espace, et ce, dans un contexte assez intime pour permettre des interactions fructueuses et l’établissement de partenariats solides. La réunion propose une programmation de la plus grande qualité, dont plus de 170 sessions orales et plus de 120 sessions d’affiches couvrant 22 disciplines. Nous proposons également plusieurs excursions fascinantes et enrichissantes – notamment sur les systèmes paysagers d’origine sous-glaciaire de la vallée supérieure du Saint-Laurent et de la région de lac Ontario et sur l’anatomie d’un arc volcanique et d’un bassin d’avant-arc ordoviciens dans les Appalaches du sud du Québec – ainsi que des cours intensifs et ateliers originaux et informatifs – notamment sur la géologie et la géochimie des gisements d’uranium et de thorium, la communication sur la science dans la collectivité, les modèles climatiques de la NASA comme outils d’enseignement et la rédaction technique pour les étudiants. Nous avons bien sûr prévu plusieurs dîners et réceptions tout au long de la semaine pour vous donner amplement de temps pour échanger avec vos collègues et tisser de nouveaux liens. Cet excellent programme et le décor pittoresque qu’offre Montréal feront sans aucun doute de la Réunion conjointe de 2015 une expérience unique. Nous tenons, en terminant, à vous remercier, vous les délégués, pour votre engagement envers l’excellence scientifique et votre participation à cet important évènement. Vous êtes des acteurs clés de la réussite collective de la recherche en science de la Terre et de l’espace et de sa capacité à changer le monde, et nous espérons que cette Réunion conjointe vous offrira une plate-forme permettant de mettre en avant votre passion pour la découverte scientifique. Brian Pratt Ronald Peterson President President Geological Association of Canada MineralogicalAssociation of Canada 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 5 UNION ACTIVITIES Sunday, 3 May Monday, 4 May Public Lectures: Ice Sheets Mass Loss and Sea Level Rise: Geological Archives, from Québec to Australia, presented by Michel Lamothe, GEOTOP-UQAM, Departement of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Montreal, QC, Canada Level 5, Room 513A-C 3:00 P.M.–4:00 P.M. Tuesday, 5 May Public Lectures: The Rosetta Landing and its Wild Bounce at Comet 67/P, presented by Claudia Alexander, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA Level 5, Room 513A-C 2:00 P.M.–3:00 P.M. Session Chair Training Level 5, Room 512C-G 5:00 P.M.–5:30 P.M. Ice Breaker Reception Level 7, Room 710 6:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. 6 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Plenary Session: Hydraulic Fracturing and Induced Seismicity, presented by David W. S. Eaton, University of Calgary, Geoscience, Calgary, AB, Canada Level 5, Room 513A-C 4:30 P.M.–5:00 P.M. Session Chair Training Level 5, Room 512C-G 7:00 A.M.–7:30 A.M. Plenary Session: Large-scale Impacts and Earth History, presented by Richard A. F. Grieve, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada Level 5, Room 513A-C 4:30 P.M.–5:00 P.M. Wednesday, 6 May Plenary Session: Melt to Glass: A Peculiar Transition and The Rise of Experimental Volcanology, presented by Donald B. Dingwell, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Munich, Germany Level 5, Room 513A-C 4:30 P.M.–5:00 P.M. ACTIVITÉS DE L’UNION Dimanche 3 mai Conférences à l’intention du grand public L’atterrissage du module de Rosetta sur la comète 67/P et ses rebondissements, présentée par Claudia Alexander, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena (Californie, États-Unis) Niveau 5, salle 513A-C De 14 h à 15 h La perte de masse des calottes glaciaires et la montée du niveau de la mer : archives géologiques, du Québec à l’Australie, présentée par Michel Lamothe, GEOTOP-UQAM, Département des sciences de la Terre et de l’atmosphère, Montréal (Québec, Canada) Niveau 5, salle 513A-C De 15 h à 16 h Formation pour les présidences de session Niveau 5, salle 512C-G De 17 h à 17 h 30 Réception d’accueil Niveau 7, salle 710 De 18 h à 19 h 30 Lundi 4 mai Session plénière : Fracturation hydraulique et sismicité induite, présentée par David W. S. Eaton, University of Calgary, Géosciences, Calgary (Alberta, Canada) Niveau 5, salle 513A-C De 16 h 30 à 17 h Mardi 5 mai Formation pour les présidences de session Niveau 5, salle 512C-G De 7 h à 7 h 30 Session plénière : Les grands impacts et l’histoire de la Terre, présentée par Richard A. F. Grieve, Ressources naturelles Canada, Ottawa (Ontario, Canada) Niveau 5, salle 513A-C De 16 h 30 à 17 h 00 Mercredi 6 mai Session plénière : Du bain fondu au verre : une transition bien particulière et l’essor de la volcanologie expérimentale, présentée par Donald B. Dingwell, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Sciences de la Terre et de l’environnement, Munich (Allemagne) Niveau 5, salle 513A-C De 16 h 30 à 17 h 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 7 UNION SESSIONS SESSIONS DE L’UNION Union Sessions are for the benefit of attendees who have broad interests outside of their own disciplines. All sessions will be held on level 5 of The Palais des congrès de Montréal. Les sessions de l’Union sont organisées à l’intention des délégués aux intérêts très larges allant au-delà de leur propre domaine. Toutes les sessions se tiendront au niveau 5 du Palais des congrès de Montréal. Monday, 4 May Lundi 4 mai U14A Plenary Session: Hydraulic Fracturing and Induced Seismicity 4:30 P.M. Room 513A-C Tuesday, 5 May U23A Hydraulic Fracturing: The Great Debate 2:00 P.M. Room 511A U14A Session plénière : Fracturation hydraulique et sismicité induite 16 h 30 salle 513A-C Mardi 5 mai U23A Fracturation hydraulique : Le grand débat 14 h salle 511A U24A Plenary Session: Large-scale Impacts and Earth History 4:30 P.M. Room 513A-C U24A Session plénière : Les grands impacts et l’histoire de la Terre 16 h 30 salle 513A-C Wednesday, 6 May Mercredi 6 mai U33A Exploring the Subsurface Through Scientific Drilling: Contributions From ICDP and IODP I 2:00 P.M. Room 510D U33A Exploration du sous-sol par forage scientifique : contributions de l’ICDP et de l’IODP I 14 h salle 510D U34A Exploring the Subsurface Through Scientific Drilling: Contributions From ICDP and IODP II Posters 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D U34A Exploration du sous-sol par forage scientifique : contributions de l’ICDP et de l’IODP II, Affiches 16 h 30 salle des affiches 517B-D U34B Plenary Session: Melt to glass: A Peculiar Transition and The Rise of Experimental Volcanology 4:30 P.M. Room 513A-C U34B Session plénière : Du bain fondu au verre : une transition bien particulière et l’essor de la volcanologie expérimentale 16 h 30 salle 513A-C 8 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 9 10 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 11:15 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. Workshop: Technical Writing for Students Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Outgoing Council Meeting Workshop: Teaching Geoethics in Undergraduate Science Programs Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Executive Committee Meeting Short Course: Applications of TEM-FIB-SEM Methods to Geomaterials – Berry Summer School Short Course: Geology of Granite-Greenstone Terranes and Their Mineral Deposits Course Workshop: Teaching with NASA Climate Models Workshop: Share Science in Your Community Workshop: Teaching Undergraduate Students in the 21st Century Workshop: The Tectonic Growth and Evolution of SE Canada: The QM-III Experiment Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) - Geodesy Section Executive Meeting Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) - Hydrology Section Executive Meeting Public Lecture Joint Assembly Ice Breaker 4:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 12:45 P.M. 12:45 P.M. 12:45 P.M. 12:45 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Awards Luncheon Annual General Meeting of the Biogeosciences Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Annual General Meeting of the Earth Surface Processes Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union Annual General Meeting of the Geodesy Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union Annual General Meeting of the Solid Earth Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union Inaugural Meeting for IGCP 648 Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Mineral Deposit Division Annual General Meeting Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Business Meeting Alumni Reception for Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University Tuesday, 5 May 4:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Environmental Science Division Annual Meeting 8:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Presidential Address Monday, 4 May 2:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. End Time Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Council Meeting Start Time Field Trip: Biogeochemistry, Hydrology and Ecology of the Mer Bleue Bog Sunday, 3 May Function Events scheduled as of 15 April 2015 Benelux Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal n/a 511D 511B 511D 511D 511C 511B 511A 524BC 511A 515ABC 710 513ABC 522B 522C PK-7602 Université du Québec à Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal 518A Open to All By Invitation Only By Invitation Only Open to All By Invitation Only By Invitation Only By Invitation Only By Invitation Only Ticket Required By Invitation Only Open to All Open to All Open to the Public By Invitation Only By Invitation Only Ticket Required Ticket Required By Invitation Only Ticket Required Burnside 511 524B Ticket Required Ticket Required By Invitation Only Ticket Required By Invitation Only Ticket Required By Invitation Only Ticket Required Event Type n/a n/a 522A 518A 518C n/a 519A n/a Room Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal McGill University McGill University McGill University (FEMR) Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal McGill University (FDA 232) Palais des congrès de Montréal Off-site Building EVENTS AT A GLANCE 5:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Incoming Council Meeting Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Annual General Meeting Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Reception and Banquet 12:00 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 12:45 P.M. n/a n/a Workshop: Induced Seismicity Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Mineral Deposits Division (MDD) Annual Luncheon Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Canadian Geomorphology Research Group Annual General Meeting Field Trip: Anatomy of Ordovician Volcanic Arc and Forearc Basin in the Southern Québec Appalachians Field Trip: Stratigraphy, Volcanology and Metallogenic Evolution of Val-d’Or-Malartic (Québec), Kirkland Lake and Timmins (Ontario) Areas, Abitibi Subprovince Workshop: Canadian Geoscience Education Network Teacher Professional Development 10:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 4:30 P.M. n/a n/a 1:45 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Annual General Meeting 4:30 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Precambrian Division Annual Meeting 2:00 P.M. End Time 8:45 A.M. 12:45 P.M. Annual General Meeting of the Hydrology Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union Thursday, 7 May 12:30 P.M. Start Time Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Annual Luncheon Wednesday, 6 May Function Off-site Off-site Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Palais des congrès de Montréal Building n/a n/a 511A 524C 519A 524B 524BC 511B 518C 511A 519A 511A 524C Room Ticket Required Ticket Required By Invitation Only Ticket Required By Invitation Only Ticket Required Ticket Required By Invitation Only By Invitation Only By Invitation Only By Invitation Only By Invitation Only Ticket Required Event Type EVENTS AT A GLANCE 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 11 12 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SPECIAL AND EDUCATIONAL EVENTS All events are held at the Palais des congrès de Montréal unless otherwise noted. COMMITTEE AND BUSINESS MEETINGS By Invitation Only Sunday, 3 May 8:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Council Meeting Room 519A 8:30 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Outgoing Council Meeting Room 518C 9:00 A.M.–2:00 P.M. Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Executive Committee Meeting Room 522A 2:00 P.M.–3:00 P.M. Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) - Hydrology Section Executive Meeting Room 522B 2:00 P.M.–4:00 P.M. Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) - Geodesy Section Executive Meeting Room 522C Monday, 4 May 4:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Environmental Science Division Annual Meeting Room 511A Tuesday, 5 May 12:45 P.M.–1:45 P.M. Annual General Meeting of the Biogeosciences Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Room 511A 12:45 P.M.–1:45 P.M. Annual General Meeting of the Earth Surface Processes Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Room 511B 12:45 P.M.–1:45 P.M. Annual General Meeting of the Geodesy Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Room 511C 12:45 P.M. –1:45 P.M. Annual General Meeting of the Solid Earth Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Room 511D 4:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M. Inaugural Meeting for IGCP Meeting Room 511D 5:00 P.M.–5:30 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Mineral Deposit Division Annual General Meeting Room 511B 5:30 P.M.– 7:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Business Meeting Room 511D Wednesday, 6 May 12:45 P.M.–1:45 P.M Annual General Meeting of the Hydrology Section of the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Room 511A 4:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Precambrian Division Annual Meeting Room 519A 4:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M. Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Annual General Meeting Room 511A 5:30 P.M.–7:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Incoming Council Meeting Room 518C 6:00 P.M.–7:00 P.M. Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Annual General Meeting Room 511B Thursday, 7 May 12:45 P.M.–1:45 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Canadian Geomorphology Research Group Annual General Meeting Room 511A FIELD TRIPS Sunday, 3 May Biogeochemistry, Hydrology and Ecology of the Mer Bleue Bog Leaders: Nigel Roulet (McGill University) and Tim Moore (McGill University) Participants of this one-day trip will visit Mer Bleue bog, located near Ottawa. Since 1998, it has been the site of many studies on bog biogeochemistry, hydrology, and ecology. This field trip, led by Professors Nigel Roulet and Tim Moore, will present some of 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 13 SPECIAL AND EDUCATIONAL EVENTS these field studies (e.g., eddy covariance tower, automatic gas flux chambers, long-term fertilization experiment), the results obtained, and the way in which the results have been integrated into models. Lunch will be provided; Ticketed Event. 2015), lunches, and transportation for 5 days. Transportation from Montréal to Val-d’Or at the start of and during the field trip will be by minivans. The field trip will end in Timmins, Ontario, midafternoon on 12 May. Note: Participants will need to arrange travel back from Timmins. Maximum capacity: 20. Thursday, 7 May–Saturday, 9 May Anatomy of Ordovician Volcanic Arc and Forearc Basin in the Southern Québec Appalachians Leader: Alain Tremblay (UQAM) This 2-day field trip focuses on the stratigraphy and structures of the Ordovician Ascot Complex and Magog Group in the Sherbrooke area of the southern Québec Appalachians. The Ascot Complex is interpreted as the remnant of a volcanic arc, whereas the Magog Group is a ca. 10 km-thick volcanic and sedimentary sequence interpreted as a syn- to late-collisional basin developed in a forearc setting during the Taconian orogeny. This field trip will mainly focus, however, on the characterization of the Acadianrelated regional deformation and metamorphism in these rocks. The structural relationships with the Silurian-Devonian rocks of the Gaspé Belt will be also examined. Passengers will be picked up in the late afternoon of 7 May and will return midafternoon, on 9 May. Cost will include meals, transportation, and accommodation; Ticketed Event. Thursday, 7 May–Tuesday, 12 May Stratigraphy, Volcanology and Metallogenic Evolution of Val-d’Or-Malartic (Québec), Kirkland Lake and Timmins (Ontario) Areas, Abitibi Subprovince Leaders: Pierre Pilote (MERN) and Sonia Préfontaine (OGS); Co-leaders: Pierre Lacoste and James Moorhead (MERN); Dave Guindon (OGS); Brian Atkinson (consultant); Réal Daigneault and Véronique Lafrance (UQAC) This 5-day field trip will focus on the main characteristics associated with the development of the volcanic and sedimentary units encountered in the Val-d’Or – Malartic, Kirkland Lake and Timmins mining camps. The topic of physical volcanology in particular in the Val-d’Or – Malartic (Malartic Group) and Timmins area (Kidd Munro and Tisdale episodes) will be covered. Komatiites, variolitic basalts, volcaniclastic basalts, pillow-lobe dacites, and rhyolites are important host rocks for many Archean metallic mineral deposits in these camps. Participants will learn about these rocks, how they are related, and their significance in terms of Abitibi stratigraphy. The metallogenic evolution of all three camps will be presented, with emphasis on the relationships between volcanic rocks (Malartic Group and Kidd-Munro episode) and mineral deposits such as Ni-Cu-PGE, VMS and Lode Au (pre- and post-tectonic), as well as the characteristics of volcanic (Tisdale and Timiskaming episodes) and sedimentary rocks (Timiskaming episode) along two major Aubearing deformation zones: Porcupine-Destor and Cadillac-Larder Lake. Particular attention will be paid to the similarity and the contemporaneity of the geological processes that have affected the Val-d’Or – Malartic, Kirkland Lake, and Timmins mining camps. Visits to occurrences of VMS (Potter Mine – Munro Township), Ni (Marbridge area – La Motte-Vassan Fm), and Au (Kirkland Lake and Val-d’Or – Malartic) mineralizations are planned. The cost of the field trip will include 5 nights (double occupancy) (7 May – 12 May 14 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SHORT COURSES Friday, 1 May–Sunday, 3 May 9:00 A.M.–4:30 P.M. Applications of TEM-FIB-SEM Methods to Geomaterials – Berry Summer School McGill University (FEMR) Short Course Leaders: Hojatollah Vali and Robert Martin (McGill University); Luiz Morales and Richard Wirth (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences) The latest generation of Focused Ion Beam-Extreme High Resolution Scanning Electronn Microscope (FIB-SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) are the ideal tools to study geomaterials at the micro- and nanoscale in 2D and 3D including chemical composition and crystal structure. The Berry Summer School will provide an overview of the theory and practical applications of FIB-SEM and TEM in the geosciences using state-of-the-art electron microscopes available at the McGill University Facility for Electron Microscopy Research (FEMR). Participants will have the opportunity to discover the latest techniques in sample preparation and imaging relevant to the Canadian Geoscience community. Participants should have a general understanding of electron microscopy, basic knowledge of crystallography, crystal symmetry, chemistry of minerals in general, and the interaction between electrons and crystalline matter would also be an asset. Two coffee breaks and lunch will be provided daily; this course will be hosted at McGill University. Ticketed Event.– Saturday, 2 May–Sunday, 3 May 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Geology of Granite-Greenstone Terranes and Their Mineral Deposits Course McGill University Short Course Organizer: Society for Economic Geology; Presenters: K. Howard Poulsen; Harold Gibson (Laurentian University); François Robert (Global Exploration) Granite-greenstone terranes are remnants of once larger tracts of metavolcanic, metaplutonic, and metasedimentary rocks now surrounded and/or intruded by granitoid rocks of similar absolute age. They are important sources of gold, zinc, copper, nickel, and other commodities. The course will provide an overview of geological principles and tools needed to work effectively in this setting, with examples from Precambrian shields and younger accretionary orogens. The recognition, in outcrop and drill core, of volcanic, sedimentary, and plutonic protoliths that have been altered, metamorphosed, and deformed is a recurring practical problem; the application of basic field criteria along SPECIAL AND EDUCATIONAL EVENTS with supporting data will be used to establish a framework for mineral exploration. Descriptions of the main types of mineral deposits found in this setting will be augmented by a discussion of exploration guidelines. WORKSHOPS The two-day course, to be held at McGill University, will consist of eight 2-hour modules and is aimed at those who plan to work in such terranes, including young professionals and students, as well as managers who possess some geological background. Ticketed Event. 8:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Technical Writing for Students McGill University, FDA 232 SPECIAL EVENTS This workshop will introduce students to elements of technical writing, covering key elements of proper scientific writing and technical reporting style as well as presentation skills. The workshop will also provide knowledge concerning the process of marketing scientific discovery and writing research proposals in addition to offering a perspective from the industry about the key elements of being an effective QP in terms of communication. The cost will include lunch. Sunday, 3 May 2:00 P.M.–4:00 P.M. Public Lecture Room 513ABC Join your colleagues for the Joint Assembly Public Lectures delivered by Dr. Claudia Alexander and Dr. Michel Lamothe. 6:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. Icebreaker Reception Room 710 An opportunity to meet colleagues and new friends during the evening before sessions begin! Monday, 4 May 1:30 P.M.–2:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Presidential Address Room 515ABC Tuesday, 5 May 12:30 P.M.–2:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Luncheon Room 524BC 6:00 P.M.–8:00 P.M. Alumni Reception for Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University Benelux Wednesday, 6 May 12:30 P.M.–2:00 P.M. Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Annual Luncheon Room 524C Sunday, 3 May Workshop Leaders: Jacob Hanley (St. Mary’s University), Galen Halverson (McGill University) 8:30 A.M.–12:00 P.M. Teaching Geoethics in Undergraduate Science Programs Room 518A Workshop Leaders: Anne Marie Ryan (Dalhousie University), Cathy Pappas-Maenz (Dawson College), Charly Bank (University of Toronto), Vince Cronin (Baylor University) Geoethics, the consideration of the ethical aspects of the Earth sciences and its impact on society, is a new and evolving field of interest within the Earth sciences. Increasingly, ethics exams are incorporated into our induction into the profession, yet it is not common for students to be exposed to ethical considerations during their undergraduate years in any systematic or explicit way. This workshop aims to address the following: • What specific ethical aspects of our discipline and profession should our students learn? • What is our role as geoscience educators to ensure that our students are exposed to the ethical considerations of our discipline? • How can we best approach the teaching of geoethics? • What ethical decision-making process can we share with our students to help them respond to ethical dilemmas that may arise during their work as geoscientists? • Can examination of case studies within the Earth sciences serve as avenues to address such ethical dilemmas and decisionmaking? • What case studies in particular can be incorporated into a variety of undergraduate courses? 7:00 P.M.–10:00 P.M. Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) Reception and Banquet Room 524BC Thursday, 7 May 12:30 P.M.–2:00 P.M. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Mineral Deposits Division (MDD) Annual Luncheon Room 524C Connect to AGU’s network of Earth and space science blogs blogs.agu.org 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 15 SPECIAL AND EDUCATIONAL EVENTS 9:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Teaching with NASA Climate Models McGill University Room Burnside 511 1:30 P.M.–4:30 P.M. Teaching Undergraduate Students in the 21st Century Room 518A Workshop Leaders: Mark Chandler (Columbia University/NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies), Linda Sohl (Columbia University/ NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies), Drew Bush (McGill University), and Jian Zhou (Columbia University/NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Teacher’s College, Columbia University) Workshop Leaders: Anne Marie Ryan (Dalhousie University), Charly Bank (University of Toronto) The projected impacts of climate change are made by complex global climate models, and to advance the use of these “forecast” systems, colleges and universities are advancing the level of training in model development within traditional Earth and atmospheric science departments. To keep pace with this demand, it is critical that the next generation is prepared to make use of the modeling tools-of-the-trade and the data they produce, because many professions will require a workforce trained to recognize climate impacts and deal with climate modeling data as part of both adaptation and mitigation plans. As a result, climate modelers and educators need to transform the primary climate science tools for delivery to users well beyond the walls of climate research institutions. Few of us have any formal training in teaching or know much about how students learn best when we begin our careers, either as TAs or as instructors. With the advance in our understanding of how the brain learns and the consequential implications for how we teach, together with the unique aspects of the Earth sciences (field work, change through geological time frames and spatial scales, etc.), and advances in education-related technologies, there are a number of strategies that can make for successful teaching. This workshop serves to highlight the more significant current best practices as they apply specifically to the Earth sciences, and will address the following: • What are student-centered learning outcomes, and how do we develop them? • How do we best align our learning outcomes with our course content and evaluations of our students? • What are some tried-and-true strategies for teaching core Earth science concepts? 11:15 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Share Science in Your Community Workshop • What are best practices in fieldwork to provide for optimal student learning? Workshop Organizer: AGU’s Sharing Science program • Is it possible to include undergraduate students in the research process, and if so, what might this look like? Learn how to communicate science clearly and concisely in a way that will resonate for people in your community at this hands-on workshop. When scientists share their work and its value with community groups, science enters into the local dialogue, and scientists become accessible resources in their communities. At this interactive workshop, you will: • Where do we find resources: information on new pedagogical approaches; incorporating new technologies in our teaching; what cognitive science is informing us about how the brain learns best. • Identify the right group for you to reach out to 1:30 P.M.–5:30 P.M. The Tectonic Growth and Evolution of SE Canada: The QM-III Experiment Université du Québec à Montréal Room PK-7605 • Create an effective message about your research/work Workshop Leaders: Ian Bastow (Imperial College), Fiona Derbyshire (UQAM) • Tailor your message for a specific audience This workshop will focus on the southeast region of Canada where, within a few hundred kilometers, the geological record spans almost three quarters of Earth history. The focus is the seismological study of the region from a new network of broadband seismograph stations operating from the southern tip of the Hudson Bay to coastal Maine and Nova Scotia. Attendees with an interest in the plate-scale processes that have affected the region since Precambrian times are encouraged to attend. • Learn how to communicate science to people in your community in a relevant, engaging, and memorable way • Polish your critical listening skills • Practice public speaking • Receive feedback from communications experts and your peers This workshop is designed for scientists who want to learn how to more effectively communicate their research/work, as opposed to policy professionals, outreach specialists, journalists, or other professional communicators. Scientists from all disciplines and of all communications-experience levels are welcome. You must be registered for the Joint Assembly to attend the workshop. This workshop is free and lunch will be provided. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. Thursday, 7 May 8:45 A.M.–3:00 P.M. Workshop: Canadian Geoscience Education Network Teacher Professional Development Room 524B Workshop: Induced Seismicity 12:00 P.M.–2:00 P.M. Room 519A 16 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 2015 PROGRAM COMMITTEE AGU Co-Chair Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Seismology CGU Co-Chair Hydrology Solid Earth GAC Co-Chair Daniel Peters Environment Canada Space Physics and Aeronomy Don Baker McGill University Claire Samson Carleton University Galen Halverson McGill University MAC Co-Chair Andy McDonald Laurentian University Atmospheric Sciences Anthanasios Nenes Georgia Institute of Technology Biogeosciences Mark Johnson University of British Columbia Carl Mitchell University of Toronto Earth Surface Processes Chris Hugenholtz University of Calgary Education Pranoti Asher American Geophysical Union Element Partioning and Mobility Félix Gervais École Polytechnique de Montréal Geoarcheology Adrian Burke University of Montreal Geodesy Jeong Woo Kim University of Calgary Kristy Tiampo University of Western Ontario Sabine Stanley University of Toronto Dan Moore University of British Columbia Pascal Audet University of Ottawa Julian Lowman University of Toronto, Scarborough Robyn Millan Dartmouth University Mapping and Regional Geology Luke Ootes Northwest Territories Geoscience Office Larry Paxton Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals David Sibeck NASA Michel Jébrak Université de Québec à Montréal Tectonophysics Yajing Liu McGill University Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography Kim Tate Royal Ontario Museum Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Don Baker McGill University Ocean Sciences Margaret Mulholland Old Dominion University Local Organizing Committee Jeff McKenzie (CGA) McGill University Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Jennifer Hertzberg Texas A&M University Planetary Sciences Galen Halverson (GAC) McGill University Nathan Bridges Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Barbara Cohen NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Precambrian Geology Andrey Bekker University of California Riverside Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Galen Halverson McGill University William Minarik (MAC) McGill University Michel Baraer École de Technologie Supérieure Normand Goulet L’Université du Québec a Montréal Michel Jebrak L’Université du Québec a Montréal Heather Short John Abbott College Sandrine Solignac L’Université du Québec a Montréal 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 17 MEETING SERVICES Activities and Events Society Exhibits (AGU, CGU, GAC, MAC) Level 5, Room 516 Monday–Thursday, 8:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M. Exhibits Level 5, Room 517A Tuesday – Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.–5:30 P.M. Thursday, 9:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M. See pages 26-30 for a complete list of exhibitors. General Services Business Center: Information Desk Outstanding Student Paper Awards (OSPA) Resource Center Level 5, Room 517 B-D Monday – Thursday, 8:00 A.M. – 6:30 P.M. The OSPA Resource Center assists volunteer judges, liaisons, and coordinators to ensure that all students who signed up are evaluated and provided with presentation feedback. Press Room Main Level 1, Viger Hall Monday - Thursday, 8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. The Business Center’s services and products include copying, fax transmission and receipt, package shipping, office products, and more. Coat Check Level 5, Room 523A Monday – Wednesday, 7:30 A.M.–6:00 P.M. Thursday, 7:30 A.M.–2:00 P.M. To promote public understanding of Earth and space sciences, the Joint Assembly co-sponsors operate a press room and hold press conferences as part of this international meeting. Press conferences are held in the Press Conference Room, Level 5, Room 523B, Monday through Wednesday, 8:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M., and Thursday, 8:00 A.M.–2:00 P.M. Press releases and other materials about newsworthy research presented at the meeting are made available to reporters online at http://ja.agu.org/2015/mediacenter/, as well as in the Press Room. Main Level 1, Viger Hall Sunday, 4:00 P.M.–8:00 P.M. Monday – Thursday, 7:30 A.M.–7:00 P.M. There is a charge of $2.00 CDN for coats and $5.00 CDN for luggage. First Aid Level 3 Sunday, 12:00 P.M.–8:00 P.M Monday–Thursday, 8:00 A.M–7:00 P.M. A registered nurse will be on call during regular meeting hours to provide basic first aid services and supply items such as bandages and acetaminophen. JOINT ASSEMBLY RÉUNION CONJOINTE Montreal, Canada 3-7 May 2015 AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Montréal, Canada AGC-AGU-AMC-UGC 3-7 mai 2015 Thank You to Our Sponsor AGU would like to take the time to recognize the generous support from the sponsor of the 2015 Joint Assembly. Geoscientists Canada/Géoscientifiques Canada 18 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe MEETING SERVICES Internet Stations Level 5 Foyer outside Poster Hall Computers are available for attendees use. Please be mindful of your time when colleagues are waiting to use the internet. Lost and Found A Lost and Found will be located at the Meeting Services Counter during registration hours. At the end of each day, articles will be brought to the Palais des congrès Security. Refreshments Level 5, Poster Hall 517 10:00 A.M– 10:30 A.M. Coffee and Soft Drinks 4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M Coffee, Soft Drinks, and Beer Special Needs Reasonable support is provided to anyone with special needs. If you require special assistance during the meeting, visit the Meeting Services counter in the registration area. Presenter Services Poster Help Poster Hall, Rooms 517B-D Monday – Thursday, 7:30 A.M–6:30 P.M. Staff will be available to assist you with your poster location and other on-site needs. Push pins, tape, and scissors will be available for your use. If you have special needs for your poster presentation, we suggest you bring those supplies with you to the meeting. Presenters will also be able to place on-site orders for audiovisual equipment here. Registration Services Guests A guest is a spouse, friend, or adult child (18 years old and older) who is not working in a geophysical sciences-related occupation or field. A colleague or associate working in a related geophysical sciences field or studying geophysics in school may not be registered and attend as a guest. Registered guests may not attend the scientific sessions; however, they may visit the Exhibit Hall and attend Sunday’s Ice Breaker. Guests are required to purchase tickets to social events at the advertised rates. Meeting Services Level 5 Foyer Sunday, 12:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. Monday, 6:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M. Tuesday-Wednesday, 7:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M. Thursday 7:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Staff will be on hand to answer any questions related to the registration process. Registration Level 5 Foyer All attendees must register and wear their conference badge while attending all Joint Assembly functions. (See inside front cover for hours of operation.) Poster Hall 517B-B-D Monday – Thursday, 7:30 A.M–6:30 P.M. Staff will be available to assist you with your poster location and other on-site needs. Push pins, tape, and scissors will be available for your use. If you have special needs for your poster presentation, we suggest you bring those supplies with you to the meeting. Presenters will also be able to place on-site orders for audiovisual equipment here. Speaker Ready Room Room 512 C-G Sunday, 12:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. Monday, 6:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Tuesday-Wednesday, 7:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Thursday, 7:00 A.M.–3:00 P.M. ALL speakers are required to check into the Speaker Ready Room at least 24 hours before their presentation. Those presenting on Monday, 4 May, must check in on Sunday. What Are You Missing? Be Part of AGU in 2015 • 013-1298 Discounts on AGU journals and books • Discounted registration rates for AGU meetings and ability to submit abstracts • FREE selection of e-books rotating on a quarterly basis • Opportunity to join AGU sections and focus groups, and connect with peers who share your scientific interests Join or renew today! Which Conference Will You Be Attending in 2015? AGU Chapman conferences are small, topical meetings designed to permit in-depth exploration of specialized subjects membership.agu.org/join-renew chapman.agu.org 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 19 Services offerts durant la réunion Activités et évènements organisés Stands d’exposants Niveau 5, salle 517A Mardi–mercredi, 9 h 30–17 h 30 Jeudi, 9 h 30 –13 h 30 Pour la liste complète des exposants, se reporter aux pages 26-30. Centre de ressources pour les prix des meilleures présentations d’étudiants (PMPE) Services généraux Centre de services d’affaires: comptoir d’information Niveau principal 1, hall Viger Lundi - jeudi, 8 h–18 h Les services et produits offerts au centre de services d’affaires comprennent la photocopie, la télécopie, l’expédition de colis, des produits de bureau et plus encore. Vestiaire Niveau 5, salles 517 B-D Lundi – jeudi, 8 h – 18 h 30 Le Centre de ressources PMPE fournit du soutien aux juges bénévoles, aux agents de liaison et aux coordinateurs pour voir à ce que tous les étudiants inscrits soient évalués et reçoivent une rétroaction sur leur présentation. Niveau principal 1, hall Viger Dimanche, 16 h –20 h Lundi–jeudi, 7 h 30–19 h Des frais de 2,00 $CA pour les manteaux et de 5,00 $CA pour les bagages s’appliquent. Salle de presse Niveau 3 Dimanche, 12 h–20 h Lundi - jeudi, 8 h–19 h Une infirmière ou un infirmier est en poste durant les heures normales de la réunion pour dispenser les premiers soins et fournir certains articles comme des pansements et de l’acétaminophène. Niveau 5, salle 523A Lundi–mercredi, 7 h 30–18 h Jeudi, 7 h 30 – 14 h Afin de promouvoir la compréhension des sciences de la Terre et de l’espace au sein du grand public, les coparraineurs de la réunion conjointe ont prévu une salle de presse où ils organisent des conférences de presse dans le cadre de cette réunion internationale. Les conférences de presse ont lieu dans la salle des conférences de presse, niveau 5, salle 523B, de lundi à mercredi, de 8 h à 16 h, et jeudi, de 8 h à 14 h. Les communiqués et autres documents concernant des travaux de recherche présentés durant la réunion et susceptibles d’intéresser les médias seront mis à la disposition des journalistes, en ligne au http://ja.agu.org/2015/media-center/, ainsi que dans la salle de presse. Stands d’association (AGU, UGC, AGC, AMC) Niveau 5, salles 516 A-E Lundi– Jeudi, 8 h–18 h 30 Premiers soins Postes internet Foyer du niveau 5 à l’extérieur du hall des affiches Des ordinateurs sont mis à la disposition des délégués. Ces derniers devraient limiter leur temps d’utilisation des ordinateurs quand d’autres délégués attendent pour accéder à Internet. Objets perdus Un service d’objets perdus est situé au comptoir de services durant la réunion, pendant les heures d’inscription. À la fin de chaque journée, les articles non réclamés seront apportés au service de sécurité du Palais des congrès. Rafraîchissements Niveau 5, hall des affiches 517 10 h–10 h 30 Café et boissons non alcoolisées 16 h–16 h 30 Café, boissons non alcoolisées et bière Besoins particuliers Un soutien raisonnable est offert à toute personne ayant des besoins particuliers. Pour de l’assistance durant la réunion, se rendre au comptoir des services durant la réunion dans la zone d’inscription. Services pour les présentateurs Soutien pour les affiches Hall des affiches 517B-D Lundi – jeudi, 7 h 30 –18 h 30 Du personnel est disponible pour aider les présentateurs à trouver l’emplacement de leur affiche et à l’installer, et pour d’autre soutien sur place. Des punaises, du ruban et des ciseaux sont mis à la disposition des présentateurs. Pour toute exigence particulière pour la présentation d’une affiche, il est suggéré aux présentateurs d’apporter leurs propres fournitures avec eux à la réunion. Les présentateurs peuvent également demander du matériel audiovisuel sur place. 20 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Services offerts durant la réunion Salle de préparation pour les conférenciers Salles 512 C-G Dimanche, 12 h–19 h 30 Lundi, 6 h-17 h Mardi – mercredi, 7 h–17 h Jeudi, 7 h – 15 h TOUS les conférenciers doivent se présenter à la salle de préparation au moins 24 heures avant leur présentation. Les conférenciers dont la présentation est prévue pour le lundi 4 mai doivent se présenter le dimanche. SERVICES D’INSCRIPTION Invités Les invités comprennent les conjoints, amis ou enfants adultes (18 ans ou plus) qui n’œuvrent pas un domaine relié aux sciences géophysiques. Un collègue ou associé qui travaille dans un domaine relié aux sciences géophysiques ou qui étudie la géophysique à l’école ne peut s’inscrire, ni assister à la réunion à titre d’invité. Les invités inscrits ne peuvent assister aux sessions techniques. Ils peuvent toutefois visiter le hall des exposants et assister au cocktail de bienvenue qui se tient le dimanche. Les invités doivent acheter des billets aux prix affichés pour les activités sociales. Services durant la réunion Foyer du niveau 5 Dimanche, 12 h–19 h 30 Lundi, 6 h–18 h 30 Mardi-Mercredi, 7 h–18 h 30 jeudi 7 h 00–17 h De personnel est sur place pour répondre à toute question portant sur le processus d’inscription. Inscription Foyer du niveau 5 Tous les délégués doivent s’inscrire et porter leur insigne de la réunion quand ils assistent à des activités dans le cadre de la réunion conjointe. (Se reporter au deuxième de couverture pour les heures d’ouverture de la réunion.) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 21 22 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Speaker Ready Room Oral Sessions Society Booths Exhibitors Registration Poster Halls Palais des congrès de Montréal Press Office FLOOR PLAN Refreshments Refreshments Poster Hall and Exhibits Refreshments Booth Booth Booth Booth FLOOR PLAN 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 23 24 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe RESTAURANTS Old Montréal and Old Port Accords Wine Bar and Restaurant 212 Notre-Dame Street West Place-d’Armes 514 282-2020 accords.ca $$$ É Québec (new cuisine) Aix Cuisine Hôtel Place d’Armes 711 Place d’Armes Hill Place-d’Armes 514 904-1201 aixcuisine.com $$ É Québec (new cuisine) Assommoir Notre-Dame 211 Notre-Dame Street West Place-d’Armes 514 272-0777 assommoir.ca $$ É Mediterranean Balcon Cabaret Music-Hall 304 Notre-Dame Street East Champ-de-Mars 514 528-9766 lebalcon.ca $$$ É Québec (new cuisine) Barroco 312 Saint-Paul Street West Square-Victoria 514 544-5800 barroco.ca $$ France Bateau-Mouche at the Old Port of Montréal (Seasonal) Jacques-Cartier Quay Old Port of Montréal Champ-de-Mars 514 849-9952 bateaumouche.ca $$$$ É France Baxo 343 Saint-Paul Street East Champ-de-Mars 514 903-9343 baxocuisine.com $$$ É Québec (new cuisine) BEVO Bar + Pizzeria 410 Saint-Vincent Street Champ-de-Mars 514 861-5039 bevopizza.com $$ É Italy Bocata 310 Saint-Paul Street West Square-Victoria 514 507-8727 bocata.ca $$ France Bonaparte Auberge & Restaurant Bonaparte 443 Saint-François-Xavier Street Place-d’Armes 514 844-4368 restaurantbonaparte.com $$ É France Boris Bistro 465 McGill Street Square-Victoria 514 848-9575 borisbistro.com $$ É France Café-terrasse Chez Catherine 31 de la Commune Street East Champ-de-Mars 514 398-9216 $ Québec (traditional) Canadian Maple Delights 84 Saint-Paul Street East Place-d’Armes 514 765-3456 mapledelights.com $ Québec (traditional) Casa de Mateo 438 Saint-François-Xavier Street Place-d’Armes 514 844-7448 casademateo.com $$ É North America Chez Delmo 275 Notre-Dame Street West Place-d’Armes 514 288-4288 chezdelmo.com $$$ É France Chez L’Épicier 311 Saint-Paul Street East 514 878-2232 Champ-de-Mars chezlepicier.com $$$$ Québec (new cuisine) 17. 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The societies will have membership booths located in this networking room that will be open from 8:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M. on Monday through Thursday. The Exhibit Hall will be located in Room 517A on Level 5. The Exhibit Hall will be open from 9:30 A.M.–5:30 P.M. on TuesdayWednesday and from 9:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M. on Thursday. American Geophysical Union Alpha Mach Inc. 2000 Florida Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 USA Phone: +1-800-966-2481 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.agu.org AGU is an international scientific society of more than 62,000 members representing 144 countries. AGU provides a collaborative and engaging forum for the geoscience community through scholarly journals, books, meetings, career services, education and student programs, and science policy resources. 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Geological Association of Canada c/o Dept of Earth Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's, NL A1B 3X5 Canada Phone: +1-709-864-7660 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.gac.ca The Geological Association of Canada (GAC®) is a national multidisciplinary geoscience organization with representatives in all Canadian Territories and Provinces as well as the United States, Europe, and other parts of the world. The GAC® makes significant contributions to the promotion and development of the geological sciences in Canada through publications (books such as Facies Models 4, and periodicals such as Geoscience Canada), awards (including national, regional and discipline-based), conferences, meetings and exhibitions. Mineralogical Association of Canada 490, rue de la Couronne Québec, QC G1K 9A9 Canada Phone: +1-418-653-0333 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.mineralogicalassociation.ca The Mineralogical Association of Canada is a non-profit scientific organization whose mission is to promote and advance the knowledge of mineralogy and the allied disciplines of crystallography, petrology, geochemistry and mineral deposits. To this end, the Association publishes The Canadian Mineralogist, special publications and short course volumes and co-publishes the Elements magazine. Memberships and subscriptions to our Journal and publications series are available as well as single copy purchase. 26 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Booth: 28 4985 SW 74 Court Miami, FL 33155 USA Phone: +1-305-662-7760 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.radiocarbon.com ISO 17025-accredited Beta Analytic is a dedicated radiocarbon dating (AMS) laboratory with standard turnaround time of 14 business days. Expedited services are available (2-6 business days). All analyses are performed in-house; BETA does not engage in satellite dating. Multiple laboratories in Miami, Florida, ensure redundancy and dependable delivery. Results are accessible 24/7 via web and mobile access. Respected worldwide for accuracy, high quality, and customer care. BETA has sample forwarding offices around the world. Cambridge University Press Booth: 26 32 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10013 USA Phone: +1-212-924-3900 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.cambridge.org/us/academic Stop by the Cambridge University Press booth to receive a 20% discount on our latest Earth Science titles including: Geodynamics 3rd Edition (Turcotte and Schubert), Practical Selsmic Data Analysis (Zhou), Geohysics for the Mineral Exploration Geoscientist (Dentith and Mudge), and Climate Change 2014 (IPCC). Enter our raffle for a chance to WIN a book. Our editor Matt Loyd will also be on hand to discuss new book proposals. Campbell Scientific (Canada) Corp. Booth: 15 14532 131 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T5L 4X4 Canada Phone: +1- 780-454-2505 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.campbellsci.ca Campbell Scientific (Canada) Corp. has been a provider of reliable data acquisition systems for environmental monitoring applications for over 35 years. Our wide range of precision sensors EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY measure many parameters including eddy-covariance flux, snow depth, snow water equivalent, soil water content, and precipitation, among many others. Campbell Scientific data loggers feature wide operating ranges, low power consumption, many telecommunications options, and have the flexibility to support a variety of measurement and control applications. Canadian Science Publishing Booth: 55 65 Auriga Dr., Suite 203 Ottawa, ON K2E 7W6 Canada Phone: +1-613-656-9846 ext. 237 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.cdnsciencepub.com We are an independent, not-for-profit scholarly publisher. We publish 17 peer-reviewed journals including Arctic Science, the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, and the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Many of our journals have been in continuous circulation since 1929. Although we are a Canadian company, we have an international reach in terms of our authorship, readership, and editorial board composition. Elemental Controls-Thermo Scientific Niton Booth: 6 3230 Wharton Way Mississauga, ON L4X 201 Canada Phone: +1-905-282-9974 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.elementalcontrols.com Elemental Controls is the exclusive Canadian distributor for Thermo Scientific Niton hand-held and field lab XRF analyzers, providing the latest technology for elemental analysis ranging from Mg to U in the periodic table from low ppm to high % levels – all with Fit-for-Purpose accuracy. We offer 20 plus years’ experience with technical sales, service repair and recalibration services and training sessions. We provide purchase, leasing and rental packages to assist our customers in solving their analytical applications. Elemental Scientific, Inc. Booth: 36 7277 World Communications Drive Omaha, NE 68122 USA Phone: +1-402-991-7800 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.icpms.com Elemental Scientific (ESI) is an internationally recognized leader in developing innovative sample introduction systems for trace metal analysis of a wide variety of samples by ICPMS, ICP, and FAA, Our product line ranges from consumables to fully automated inline dilution systems that increase sample throughput and improve data quality. Gasmet Technologies Inc. Booth: 46 956A, The Queensway Toronto, ON M8Z 1P5 Canada 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 27 EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY Phone: +1-416-354-2377 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.gasmet.com Gasmet's rugged FTIR multi-gas analyzers provide exceptional analytical precision for researchers measuring soil gas fluxes in the field. The DX-series portable FTIR Gas Analyzers are lightweight and compact for easy field transport and our Calcmet Software provides an easy-to-use interface for researchers to view multiple gases in near real-time. Geological Society of America Booth: 53 3300 Penrose Place, P. O. Box 9140 Boulder, CO 80301 USA Phone: +1-303-357-1000 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.geosociety.org The Geological Society of America (GSA) is a not for profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences. GSA is an expanding global membership society with 26,000 members in more than 115 countries representing over 40 scientific specialties and interests. GSA recognizes Earth science excellence with awards, promotes lifelong learning through scientific conferences and publishes a wide range of peer reviewed scholarly works in the form of journals, books field guides and maps and charts. Geometrics Booth: 33 2190 Fortune Dr. San Jose, CA 95131 USA Phone: +1-408-954-0522 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.geometrics.com Geometrics manufactures, sells, rents, and services magnetometers, seismographs, and electrical conductivity and resistivity systems for land, marine and air investigations of the subsurface. Geoscience Laboratories Booth: 13 Willet Green Miller Centre, 933 Ramsey Lake Road Sudbury, ON P3E 6B5 Canada Phone: +1-705-670-5632 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.mndm.gov.on.ca The Geoscience Laboratories (Geo Labs) is a full-service geoanalytical facility with a focus on providing analytical and research services in inorganic geochemistry, mineralogy, and method development. The Ontario Geological Survey is the Geo Labs' largest client. GNS Science/Rafter Radiocarbon Booth: 54 30 Gracefield Road, Gracefield Lower Hutt, 5010 New Zealand Phone: +64-4-5704123 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.gns.cri.nz/Home/Services/Laboratories-Facilities Rafter Radiocarbon is the worlds oldest radiocarbon lab providing services to researchers for over 60 years. GNS Science is New Zealand's Earth sciences research Institute and 2015 is our 150th Anniversary. With decades of experience, our radiocarbon, tritium, stable and cosmogenic labs provide services for a wide 28 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe variety of applications with a focus on the quality of the results and value for service. We also make high quality thin sections. Hoskin Scientific Ltd. Booth: 16 4210 Morris Dr. Burlington, ONT L7L 5L6 Canada Phone: +1-905-333-5510 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.hoskin.ca For over fifty years, Hoskin Scientific has been a supplier of testing and monitoring instrumentation to the Canadian market. With offices in Vancouver, Burlington, and Montreal our customers are able to receive local sales and technical support in our three major departments. Our Environmental Department provides solutions for monitoring and sampling physical, biological and chemical parameters in the environment. Specific areas include: water quality, water quantity, soil moisture, plant science, weather stations, aquatic sampling and oceanography. For more information please visit Hoskin online at www.hoskin.ca. INRS-ETE Booth: 52 Booth: 1 P.O. Box 878 490, rue de la Couronne Québec, QC G1K 9A9 Canada Phone: +1-418-654-3780 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.ete.inrs.ca The International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) is aiming at coordinating international science communities around continental drilling projects with a large range of scientific targets, drilling depths and technology challenges. The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) is exploring the Earth under the sea to recover geological data and samples from beneath the ocean floor to study the history and dynamics of Planet Earth. This booth particularly outlines accomplishments and implications of Canadian Scientists within both ICDP and IODP. Isomass Scientific Booth: 47 #140 5700 1st Street SW Calgary, AB T2H 3A9 Canada Phone: +1-800-363-7823 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.isomass.com We are a full-service company providing mass spectrometers, elemental analyser, laser systems and laboratory ancillaries. We provide instrumentation from Selfrag, Thermo, Costech, Spetec and Cetac and consumables from Elemental Microanalysis and SIS. This year we are introducing a range of CRMs for ICP, ICP-MS, XRF and AA from Elemental Microanalysis. Please visit www.isomass. com to see our full line of products. Lalonde AMS Laboratory, University of Ottawa Booth: 56 Advanced Research Complex, 25 Templeton St. Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5 Canada Phone: +1-613-562-5800 ext. 6848 E-mail: [email protected] 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 29 EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY Web Site: www.ams.uottawa.ca The Lalonde AMS Laboratory, located in the University of Ottawa's new state-of-the-art Advanced Research Complex,is a facility for the analysis of isotopes at very low concentrations in natural materials and for research into new techniques and applications of this technology. It features a custom-built 3 MV tandem accelerator mass spectrometer and sample preparation laboratories designed to analyze an array of isotopes, including 3H, 10Be, 14C, 26Al, 36Cl, 129I and the actinides. Li-COR Biosciences Booth: 5 4647 Superior St Lincoln, NE 68504 USA Phone: +1-402-467-3576 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.licor.com/env Visit LI-COR's booth (#5) to see the latest instrumentation for environmental research, including the LI-8100A Automated Soil CO2 Flux System and the LAI-2200C Plant Canopy Analyzer, with new capabilities for using under nearly any sky condition, and an optional integrated GPS receiver. LI-COR will also feature complete eddy covariance systems, including the LI-7500A Open Path CO2/H2O Analyzer, and solutions for remote communications, solar power, and real-time flux processing hardware and software packages. Nanometrics Booth: 43 250 Herzberg Rd Kanata, ON K2K2A1 Canada Phone: +1-613-592-6776 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.nanometrics.ca Nanometrics is the world-renowned expert in real-time seismic monitoring for critical operations, with 30 years’ experience delivering superior solutions across the globe. Leading scientific institutions, universities and major resource corporations rely on our real-time and portable systems for critical seismic data and processing. Our pedigree is founded on precision instrumentation, network technology and software applications for seismological and environmental research. We specialize in collecting, processing and analyzing critical real-time seismic data for global, regional and local seismic networks in a safety conscious environment. RBR Ltd. Booth: 25 95 Hines Rd. Unit 5 Ottawa, ON K2K 2M5 Canada Phone: +1-613-599-8900 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.rbr-global.com RBR Limited is based in Ottawa, Canada and was established in 1976. The company is an industry leader in the design, development and manufacture of high precision instruments for oceanographic, freshwater, groundwater and cryospheric research. Products include CTDs, small temperature or depth loggers, tide gauges, wave loggers and multi-parameter sondes. Scintrex/Mircro-g LasCoste Booth: 45 222 Snidercroft Road Concord, ON L4K2Kl Canada Phone: +1-905-669-2280 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.scintrexltd.com Scintrex and Micro-g LaCoste, the gravity specialist, meeting all your gravity requirements. Our FG5-X absolute gravimeter has an increased drop distance and reduced maintenance. The new gPhoneX monitoring gravimeter has a noise envelope 10 times smaller to detect much smaller signals. Our borehole gravity services uses gravity tools such as the Bluecap (™) for deeper holes or Gravilog (™) for slim holes to allow you to make fully informed decisions about the densities around the boreholes. Selfrag Ag Booth: 48 #140 5700 1st Street SW Calgary, AB T2H 3A9 Canada Phone: +1- 800-363-7823 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.isomass.com SELFRAG Lab is a laboratory batch equipment. It uses our high voltage pulse power technology to liberate morphologically intact minerals. We provide you with a high quality tool for sample preparation and subsequent analyses. The predominant fracturing is realized along grain boundaries and enables the recovery of mono mineral fractions as well as a high yield of target specimens. Please visit www.selfrag.com for a full description of the LAB. 30 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Acceptance to Online Publication Within 22 Days Publish Your Next Paper With AGU l Online posting of accepted article within days. 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AS Tectonophysics T33A MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology B EP ES G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS P PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room General Contribution: Tectonophysics I 2:00 P.M. Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology 511E m m m m Room Origin of Cratonic Mantle Lithosphere, Diamonds, and VGP33A Deeply Sourced Volatile-Rich Melts: Processes and 2:00 P.M. 511F m m m m Timescales I Union U34A Room Exploring the Subsurface Through Scientific Drilling: Contributions From ICDP and IODP II Posters 4:30 P.M. Atmospheric Sciences AS34A Poster Hall 517B-D Room Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observations Posters 4:30 P.M. Biogeosciences Poster Hall l 517B-D Room Can We Differentiate the Effects of Climate and Management Practices on Nitrous Oxide Emissions From AgriculB34A tural Land? II Posters Peut-on Différencier les Effets des Pratiques Culturales 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D l de Ceux du Climat sur les Émissions d’Oxyde Nitreux d’Origine Agricole? Session Number. A session number designates the section, or other . sponsoring group, and chronology of the presentation. AS 21 C Discipline Day Time Session Example: AS21C = Atmospheric Sciences, Tuesday, A.M., concurrent session C Day Time Concurrent Session 1 = Monday 1 = AM A 2 = Tuesday 2 = AM B 3 = Wednesday 3 = PM C 4 = Thursday 4 = PM D - Location Poster Session Oral Session 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 33 MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Monday A.M. Atmospheric Sciences AS11A Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Air Quality AS B Time EP ES G MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS S SE SG SPA T VGP P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room 8:00 A.M. 513D-F Climate Applications of Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) AS11B Systems I Applications des systèmes de prévisions climatiques 8:00 A.M. 513A-C m d’ensemble multi-modèles. Biogeosciences B11A Global Methane Cycles of Wetlands: Observation, Modeling, and Future Challenge and Direction I Room 8:00 A.M. Earth Surface Processes ES11A River Ice Dynamics and Channel Morphology Dynamique de glace rivière et la morphologie du canal H11B 8:00 A.M. 511B m m m m Room General Hydrology I Hydrologic Modeling Across Scales: On the Issue of Scale Dependency 8:00 A.M. 514A-C 8:00 A.M. 515A-C Mafic-Ultramafic Magmatic Ore Deposits I Gisements mafiques et ultramafiques d’origine magmatique Recent Developments at Sudbury and Other Canadian Impact Structures m m Room 8:00 A.M. 510A Planetary Sciences P11A m Room Big Data and Advanced Geocomputations Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD11A m 8:00 A.M. 511C Hydrology H11A E/F Room Geodesy G11A 512A/B/ m Room 8:00 A.M. 510D Precambrian Geology m m Room Canadian Cratons Through Time: 4.0 Ga of Chemical EvoluPG11A tion and Tectonism Cratons canadiens: 4.0 milliards d’années d’ évolution 8:00 A.M. 510C m m m chimique et tectonique Seismology S11A Room Advances in Ground Motion Modeling in Eastern North America I 8:00 A.M. 511A Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SG11A General Contributions in Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Room 8:00 A.M. 511D Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA11A Solar System Plasma Intermittency, Turbulence, and Complexity I m Room 8:00 A.M. 510B Tectonophysics Room Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens From PreT11A collisional Continental Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence From Field, Analytical, and 8:00 A.M. 511E m Numerical Studies I Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP11A 3D Mapping Geology Room 8:00 A.M. 511F Atmospheric Sciences m Room Climate Applications of Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) AS12A Systems II Applications des systèmes de prévisions climatiques 10:30 A.M. 513A-C m d’ensemble multi-modèles. Biogeosciences B12A B12B Climate Change Impacts at Regional Scales: Strategies for Efficient and Effective Simulation Studies I Mercury Biogeochemistry and Environmental Change I Room 10:30 A.M. 513D-F 10:30 A.M. 512A/B/E/F Earth Surface Processes ES12A 34 Advancements in Environmental Site Assessment and Characterization I m m m m Room 10:30 A.M. 511C 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe m m MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Monday A.M. Geodesy G12A Modeling the Neutral Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Geodetic and Geophysical Applications AS B Time H12B Geothermal Energy Some Do Not Like It Hot: Climate Change Impacts on the Thermal and Flow Regimes of Hydrologic Systems MD12A Gisements mafiques et ultramafiques d’origine magmatique m 10:30 A.M. 510A m Room Tectonics During the Boring Billion I Advances in Ground Motion Modeling in Eastern North America II General Contributions in Heliophysics I m m m Room 10:30 A.M. 510C m m m m Room 10:30 A.M. 511A Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA12A m Shock Processes in Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Materials 10:30 A.M. 510D History of Middle Earth: Sedimentation, Evolution, and VGP Room Seismology S12A SE SG SPA T 10:30 A.M. 515A-C Precambrian Geology PG12A PG PP S Room Planetary Sciences P12A GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Room 10:30 A.M. 514A-C Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Mafic-Ultramafic Magmatic Ore Deposits II S SE SG SPA T VGP 10:30 A.M. 511B Hydrology H12A EP ES G MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology m Room 10:30 A.M. 510B Tectonophysics Room Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens From PreT12A collisional Continental Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence From Field, Analytical, and 10:30 A.M. 511E m m Numerical Studies II Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP12A 3D Imaging of Natural and Artificial Earth Materials I VGP12B Using Computational Thermodynamics to Model Natural Systems: Recent Advances and Challenges for the Future I Room 10:30 A.M. 511F Monday P.M. Atmospheric Sciences AS13A AS13B Atmospheric Deposition of Various Pollutants at Local, Regional, and Global Scales Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Modeling Mercury Biogeochemistry and Environmental Change II Time General Geodesy and Geodynamics I m m m B EP ES G m m GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS P PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room 2:00 P.M. 513A-C 2:00 P.M. 513D-F Room 2:00 P.M. 511C Geodesy G13A m AS Biogeosciences B13A m 10:30 A.M. 511D m Room 2:00 P.M. 511B Hydrology m m m m Room H13A Advances in Oil Sands Reclamation Research 2:00 P.M. 515A-C H13B General Hydrology II 2:00 P.M. 510D H13C Hydroclimatic Processes in the Laurentian Great Lakes 2:00 P.M. 514A-C m Isotopic Tools to Assess Human Impacts on Large River H13D Systems Outils isotopiques pour caractériser les impacts an- 2:00 P.M. 510B m thropiques sur les grands fleuves Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Room VMS Deposits and Their Geological Environment I MD13A Les sulfures massifs volcanogènes et leur environnement 2:00 P.M. 510A m m m m géologique Planetary Sciences P13A Rosetta Mission: Science From the Pre-perihelion Phase Room 2:00 P.M. 512A/B/ m E/F 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 35 MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Monday P.M. Precambrian Geology AS Time B EP MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology ES G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS S SE SG SPA T VGP P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room Canadian Cratons Through Time: 4.0 Ga of Chemical PG13A Evolution and Tectonism II Cratons canadiens: 4.0 milliards d’années d’ évolution 2:00 P.M. 510C m m m chimique et tectonique Solid Earth Room SE13A Deep Earth Dynamics 2:00 P.M. 511A SE13B Laser Imaging in the Earth Sciences I 2:00 P.M. 511D Tectonophysics m m m m m Room Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens From PreT13A collisional Continental Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence From Field, Analytical, and 2:00 P.M. 511E m m Numerical Studies III Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP13A Enriching Concordia; Microstructure Meets the Geochronology of Earth and Solar System Processes I Room 2:00 P.M. 511F Union U14A Room Plenary Session: Hydraulic Fracturing and Induced Seismicity 4:30 P.M. 513A-C Atmospheric Sciences AS14A AS14B Atmospheric Deposition of Various Pollutants at Local, Regional, and Global Scales Posters Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions I Posters Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D l Poster Hall 517B-D Climate Applications of Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) AS14C Systems Posters Applications des systèmes de prévisions climatiques 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D d’ensemble multi-modèles. Biogeosciences B14A B14B B14C Climate Change Impacts at Regional Scales: Strategies for Efficient and Effective Simulation Studies II Posters Global Methane Cycles of Wetlands: Observation, Modeling, and Future Challenge and Direction II Posters Mercury Biogeochemistry and Environmental Change III Posters Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Education ED14A ES14B General Education Posters 4:30 P.M. Advancements in Environmental Site Assessment and Characterization II Posters Earth Surface Processes Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Gravity, Geoid, and Height Systems Posters Gravité, Géoïde et Systèmes altimétriques 4:30 P.M. Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism General Contributions Posters 4:30 P.M. Advances in Oil Sands Reclamation Research Posters 4:30 P.M. General Hydrology Posters 4:30 P.M. H14C Geothermal Energy Posters 4:30 P.M. H14E 36 l l Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D l l l Poster Hall 517B-D Room H14B H14D l Room Hydrology H14A 517B-D l Room Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism GP14A Poster Hall Room Geodesy G14A 517B-D Room Earth Surface Processes ES14A Poster Hall Hydroclimatic Processes in the Laurentian Great Lakes Posters Hydrologic Modeling Across Scales: On the Issue of Scale Dependency Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D l l l l MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Monday P.M. AS B EP ES G MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS S SE SG SPA T VGP P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Isotopic Tools to Assess Human Impacts on Large River H14F Systems Posters Outils isotopiques pour caractériser les impacts an- 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D thropiques sur les grands fleuves Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD14A Mafic-Ultramafic Magmatic Ore Deposits III Posters Gisements mafiques et ultramafiques d’origine magmatique Time 4:30 P.M. Room Poster Hall l 517B-D VMS Deposits and Their Geological Environment II MD14B Posters Les sulfures massifs volcanogènes et leur environnement 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D l l l géologique Ocean Sciences OS14A General Session: Ocean Sciences I Posters Room 4:30 P.M. Planetary Sciences P14A P14B P14C P14D Nondestructive Study of Meteorites Posters Recent Developments at Sudbury and Other Canadian Impact Structures Posters Rosetta Mission: Science From the Pre-perihelion Phase Posters Shock Processes in Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Materials Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Into the Paleoenvironment or Proxies for Diagenetic Altera- 4:30 P.M. tion? Posters Seismology S14A America III Posters Laser Imaging in the Earth Sciences II Posters 4:30 P.M. SG14A Paleobiology Posters Poster Hall l 517B-D l Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D l l Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D Room 4:30 P.M. Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology General Contributions in Sedimentary Geology and l 517B-D Room Solid Earth SE14A Poster Hall Room Metal Isotopes in Ancient Marine Sediments: Windows Advances in Ground Motion Modeling in Eastern North 517B-D Room Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology PP14A Poster Hall Poster Hall l 517B-D l l Room 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D Geothermal Resources Potential of Sedimentary Basins SG14B Posters Potentiel des ressources géothermiques des bassins 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D sédimentaires Tectonophysics Room Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens From PreT14A collisional Continental Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence From Field, Analytical, and 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D l Numerical Studies V Posters Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP14A VGP14B 3D Imaging of Natural and Artificial Earth Materials II Posters Enriching Concordia; Microstructure Meets the Geochronology of Earth and Solar System Processes II Posters Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Using Computational Thermodynamics to Model Natural VGP14C Systems: Recent Advances and Challenges for the Future II Posters 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall AS21A Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Aerosols, Ozone l l Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D Tuesday A.M. Atmospheric Sciences l 517B-D AS B EP l ES G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS P PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room 8:00 A.M. 513D-F Climate Scenarios: Improving Science and Communication AS21B for an Efficient Societal Use I Scénarios climatiques: améliorer la science et la communi- 8:00 A.M. 513A-C cation pour une utilisation sociétale efficace 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 37 MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Tuesday A.M. Biogeosciences B21A Measuring and modelling biogeochemical processes controlling the carbon cycle of inland waters I AS Time 8:00 A.M. Earth Surface Processes ES21A Dynamics of Permafrost Regions in a Warming World: Processes, Landforms, Biogeosystems I Understanding Paleogeomagnetic Change I H21B Ecology I Understanding and Predicting Groundwater Sustainability Under High Human Pressure Nondestructive Study of Meteorites P PG PP S SE SG SPA T Global Change During the Holocene and Anthropocene: New Methods, Questions, and Perspectives I m E/F m m m m m m 8:00 A.M. 510D m m m m Room Induced Seismicity Hazards and Processes I 8:00 A.M. 511A m Room New Developments in the Appalachian-Caledonide Orogen: A Tribute to Past Studies and a Look to the Future I 8:00 A.M. 511E The Geologic History of Atmospheric Oxygen: Models and Proxies New Findings and Insights From High-Resolution Studies of the Ionosphere I Planetary Thermal History and the Transition of Stagnant Lid to Plate Tectonics I Basaltic Magmatism in the Solar System: From Mantle to Magma in Space and Time I m m m 8:00 A.M. 511D m m m m Room 8:00 A.M. 510C Room 8:00 A.M. 510A m m m m m m Room 8:00 A.M. 511F m Room Climate Scenarios: Improving Science and Communication for an Efficient Societal Use II Scénarios climatiques: améliorer la science et la communi- 10:30 A.M. 513A-C cation pour une utilisation sociétale efficace Biogeosciences B22A B22B General Biogeosciences I Measuring and Modeling Biogeochemical Processes Controlling the Carbon Cycle of Inland Waters II Room 10:30 A.M. 513D-F m m 10:30 A.M. 512A/B/E/F m m Earth Surface Processes ES22A Human Activity and Urbanization as a Modifier of River Processes Room 10:30 A.M. 511B Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism GP22A Magnetic Properties of Ancient Rocks: Characterization and Geodynamic Interpretation m Room 10:30 A.M. 511C Hydrology H22A m m m Room Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology II 10:30 A.M. 514A-C m m Deep Geological Resource Exploitation and Protection of H22B Shallow Groundwater Resources Exploitation des ressources géologiques profondes et 10:30 A.M. 515A-C protection des ressources en eau souterraine 38 m Room Atmospheric Sciences AS22A VGP Room Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP21A OS Room Tectonophysics T21A MRG MS 8:00 A.M. 510B Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA21A MD 8:00 A.M. 515A-C Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SG21A 512A/B/ 8:00 A.M. 514A-C Solid Earth SE21A GR H Room Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Seismology S21A GP Room Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology PP21A GA 8:00 A.M. 511C Planetary Sciences P21A ES G Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Room Hydrology H21A EP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room 8:00 A.M. 511B Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism GP21A B MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe m m MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Tuesday A.M. Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD22A Integrating Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry: The Borehole, Exploration, and Basic Research I AS Time MS22A ing, and Mobility I Precambrian Craton Reconstructions, Geodynamics, and Paleoenvironments I PP22A New Methods, Questions, and Perspectives II Induced Seismicity Hazards and Processes II New Findings and Insights From High-Resolution Studies of the Ionosphere II Basaltic Magmatism in the Solar System: From Mantle to Magma in Space and Time II Hydraulic Fracturing: The Great Debate Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Sensing the Atmosphere Climate Change Mitigation Potential of Wood-Use and Forest Management I Innovative Methods to Study Greenhouse Gas Exchange in Wetland Ecosystems I Implications of Climate Change for Mid- to High-Latitude Coastal Systems Hydrology H23A H23B H23C Advances in Physical and Geochemical Investigation of Groundwater Recharge Processes Application of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) in Hydrologic Climate Change Impact Studies Water, Sediment, and Biogeochemical Connectivity: Does the Occurrence of One Imply the Occurrence of Another? Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD23A Meteorite Impact Structure and Related Economic Mineral Deposits Ocean Sciences OS23A General Session: Ocean Sciences II Precambrian Geology PG23A Precambrian Craton Reconstructions, Geodynamics, and Paleoenvironments Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology PP23A S SE SG SPA T VGP m m m m m m m m m Room m m Room 10:30 A.M. 511F AS B EP ES G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS m m P PG m PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room Earth Surface Processes ES23A PP Geophysical Investigations of “Stable” Eastern North America I 10:30 A.M. 511E 2:00 P.M. 511A Global Change During the Holocene and Anthropocene: New Methods, Questions, and Perspectives III Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology m m m Room 2:00 P.M. 513D-F Biogeosciences B23B PG 10:30 A.M. 510C Atmospheric Sciences B23A P Room Union AS23A OS Room Tuesday P.M. U23A MRG MS 10:30 A.M. 511A Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP22A MD m 10:30 A.M. 510D Tectonophysics T22A GR H Room Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA22A GP Room 10:30 A.M. 511D Seismology S22A GA Room Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Global Change During the Holocene and Anthropocene: ES G Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Room 10:30 A.M. 510B Precambrian Geology PG22A EP S SE SG SPA T VGP 10:30 A.M. 510A Mineral Structure, Surfaces, Crystallography and Element Partitioning Mineral Structure, Electron Microscopy, Element Partition- B MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Room 2:00 P.M. 512A/B/ m E/F 2:00 P.M. 511C Room 2:00 P.M. 511B m Room 2:00 P.M. 515A-C 2:00 P.M. 514A-C 2:00 P.M. 513A-C m m Room 2:00 P.M. 510A m m m m Room 2:00 P.M. 510B Room 2:00 P.M. 511D m m m Room 2:00 P.M. 510D m m m m Room Geothermal Resources Potential of Sedimentary Basins SG23A Potentiel des ressources géothermiques des bassins 2:00 P.M. 510C m sédimentaires 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 39 MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Tuesday P.M. Tectonophysics T23A Geophysical Investigations of “Stable” Eastern North America II AS Time Perovskites Into the Next Millennium G GA P PG GP GR H MD MRG MS OS PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room m m Room m m Room Plenary Session: Large-scale Impacts and Earth History 4:30 P.M. 513A-C Atmospheric Sciences AS24A ES Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology 2:00 P.M. 511F Union U24A EP S SE SG SPA T VGP 2:00 P.M. 511E Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP23A B MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions II Posters Room 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D Climate Scenarios: Improving Science and Communication AS24B for an Efficient Societal Use Posters Scénarios climatiques: améliorer la science et la communi- 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D cation pour une utilisation sociétale efficace Biogeosciences B24A B24B B24C B24D B24E B24F Climate Change Mitigation Potential of Wood-Use and Forest Management II Posters General Biogeosciences II Posters Innovative Methods to Study Greenhouse Gas Exchange in Wetland Ecosystems II Posters Measuring and Modeling Biogeochemical Processes Controlling the Carbon Cycle of Inland Waters III Posters Understanding the Biogeochemical Controls on Organic Matter Cycling in the Coastal Zone Posters What We Leave Behind: Biogeochemical Legacies and Time Lags in Intensively Managed Catchments Posters Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Earth Surface Processes ES24A Dynamics of Permafrost Regions in a Warming World: Processes, Landforms, Biogeosystems II Posters Budgets in the Present and Past Terrestrial and Aquatic 4:30 P.M. Environments Posters Geodesy G24A Implementing New Datums for North America Posters 4:30 P.M. Understanding Paleogeomagnetic Change II Posters H24B 517B-D l l l l Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall l l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D l l Poster Hall l 517B-D l Poster Hall 517B-D Room 4:30 P.M. Hydrology H24A Poster Hall Room Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism GP24A l 517B-D Room 4:30 P.M. Innovative Isotope Methods for Characterizing Metal ES24B Poster Hall Poster Hall 517B-D Room Advances in Physical and Geochemical Investigation of Groundwater Recharge Processes Posters Application of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) in Hydrologic Climate Change Impact Studies Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D Deep Geological Resource Exploitation and Protection of H24C Shallow Groundwater Resources Posters Exploitation des ressources géologiques profondes et 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D l protection des ressources en eau souterraine Exotic Carbonate Deposits as Clues for External Forcing: H24D Case Studies to Evidence Records of Recent Environmen- 4:30 P.M. tal Changes Posters H24E Understanding and Predicting Groundwater Sustainability Under High Human Pressure Posters 4:30 P.M. Water, Sediment, and Biogeochemical Connectivity: Does H24F the Occurrence of One Imply the Occurrence of Another? 4:30 P.M. Posters Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD24A MD24B 40 Integrating Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry: The Borehole, Exploration, and Basic Research II Posters Pegmatitic Rocks and Their Ore Deposits Posters Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D l Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D l l l l MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Tuesday P.M. AS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, Crystallography and Element Partitioning MS24A Mineral Structure, Electron Microscopy, Element Partitioning, and Mobility II Posters 4:30 P.M. Planetary Sciences B EP ES G MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology S SE SG SPA T VGP Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology GA P PG GP GR H MD MRG MS OS PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room Poster Hall l 517B-D l Room Fluvial Landforms and Sedimentary Deposits on Planetary P24A Surfaces Posters Morphologies fluviales et dépôts sédimentaires sur les 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D l surfaces planétaires Surface Expressions of Volcanism and Associated TecP24B tonism on Venus and Implications for Interior Dynamics 4:30 P.M. Posters Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology PP24A Global Change During the Holocene and Anthropocene: New Methods, Questions, and Perspectives IV Posters Induced Seismicity Hazards and Processes III Posters 4:30 P.M. Orogen: A Tribute to Past Studies and a Look to the Future 4:30 P.M. II Posters Tectonophysics T24A America III Posters Lithosphere and Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. III Posters Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP24A VGP24B VGP24C Basaltic Magmatism in the Solar System: From Mantle to Magma in Space and Time III Posters Volcanoes and Volcanism Posters Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology General Contributions Posters AS31B ing Weather Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observations I 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall ES31A Morphodynamics of Semialluvial Rivers I Morphodynamique des rivières semi-alluviales I Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D l l l l l l l l l l Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D AS B EP ES G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS OS P PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP 8:00 A.M. 513D-F 8:00 A.M. 513A-C m Room Nutrient Cycling in Wetlands and Aquatic Ecosystems I 8:00 A.M. Earth Surface Processes l 517B-D Room Biogeosciences B31A l Room 4:30 P.M. Atmospheric Sciences Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Includ- l Poster Hall Wednesday A.M. AS31A l Room Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Continental Mantle T24B l 517B-D Room New Developments in the Appalachian-Caledonide Geophysical Investigations of “Stable” Eastern North Poster Hall Room 4:30 P.M. Solid Earth SE24A 517B-D Room Seismology S24A Poster Hall 512A/B/ E/F Room 8:00 A.M. 511B m m m Room Earth and Planetary Magnetic Fields and Core Dynamics GP31A Le champ magnétique et la dynamique des noyaux terrestre 8:00 A.M. 511C m et planétaires Hydrology H31A H31B Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology III General Hydrology III Room 8:00 A.M. 514A-C m m 8:00 A.M. 510D Most Watersheds Are Not Pristine! Recognizing and DifH31C ferentiating Natural From Human-Induced Hydrological, 8:00 A.M. 515A-C m m Geomorphological, and Biogeochemical Dynamics 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 41 MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Wednesday A.M. Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals AS B Time EP ES MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology G GA GP GR H S SE SG SPA T VGP MD MRG MS OS P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology PG PP S SE SG SPA T Room Use of Trace Elements in Minerals for Petrogenesis and MD31A Exploration of Mineral Deposits I Utilisation des éléments traces dans les minéraux comme 8:00 A.M. 510A m m indicateur petrogénetique et pour l’exploration minérale Ocean Sciences OS31A General Session: Ocean Sciences III Room 8:00 A.M. 510B Seismology S31A Room Understanding Slow Slip and Tectonic Tremor Process Along a Variety of Deformation Boundaries I 8:00 A.M. 511A Solid Earth SE31A Room Unmanned Air Vehicles in the Earth Sciences 8:00 A.M. 511D Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA31A The Physics of the Aurora I Room 8:00 A.M. 510C Tectonophysics T31A Rock Physcis and Mechanics for the 21st Century: Theory, Measurement, Computation, and Integration Room 8:00 A.M. 511E Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP31A Chemical Scene Investigations of Large Igneous Provinces (CSI-LIPs) I Room Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observations II 10:30 A.M. 513A-C B32B Nutrient Cycling in Wetlands and Aquatic Ecosystems II Urban EcoHydrology: Processes, Ecosystem Services, Models, and Management I m Room 10:30 A.M. 512A/B/ E/F 10:30 A.M. 513D-F Education ED32A m 8:00 A.M. 511F Biogeosciences B32A m Room Atmospheric Sciences AS32A m m Room Science—It’s Not Just for Laboratories Anymore: Communicating Relevant Science to Local Communities 10:30 A.M. 511B Earth Surface Processes Room Modern and Ancient Ice Streams and Their Megalineated ES32A Beds I Les courants glaciaires, anciens et modernes, et leur empre- 10:30 A.M. 511C m m m inte géomorphologique Hydrology H32A H32B Room Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology IV Interactions Between Aquifers and Surface Water Reservoirs: New Approaches for Changing Conditions 10:30 A.M. 514A-C m m 10:30 A.M. 515A-C Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Room Use of Trace Elements in Minerals for Petrogenesis and MD32A Exploration of Mineral Deposits II Utilisation des éléments traces dans les minéraux comme 10:30 A.M. 510A m m indicateur petrogénetique et pour l’exploration minérale Ocean Sciences Room Enhancing Geoscientific Understanding of Marine and OS32A Lacustrine Systems With Modern Seafloor Mapping 10:30 A.M. 510B m m m m Techniques I Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology PP32A Room Using Paleoclimate Modeling and Data to Constrain Future 10:30 Predictions A.M. Seismology 510D m m Room Seismic Structure and Dynamics of the North American S32A Cordillera I 10:30 Structure sismique et dynamique de la Cordillère Nord- A.M. 511A Américaine Solid Earth SE32A 42 Room Gravity and Gravity Gradiometry: Instrumentation and 10:30 Applications A.M. 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 511D m m MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Wednesday A.M. Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA32A Energetic Particle Precipitation Mechanisms and Effects in the Magnetosphere-Ionosophere System I AS B Time VGP32B Chemical Scene Investigation of Large Igneous Provinces (CSI-LIPs) II Geological and Environmental Applications of Portable XRF I U33A Exploring the Subsurface Through Scientific Drilling: Contributions From ICDP and IODP I 10:30 A.M. 511E m AS Time Room 2:00 P.M. 510D PG PP S SE SG SPA T B EP m ES G GA GP GR H m MD MRG m MS OS P PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions III 2:00 P.M. 513D-F AS33B Convective Cloud Processes I 2:00 P.M. 515A-C 2:00 P.M. 513A-C tions III MD MRG MS OS P Room AS33A Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observa- GA GP GR H 10:30 A.M. 511F Atmospheric Sciences AS33C G Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Room Wednesday P.M. Union ES S SE SG SPA T VGP 10:30 A.M. 510C Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP32A EP MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Biogeosciences m Room Can We Differentiate the Effects of Climate and Management Practices on Nitrous Oxide Emissions From B33A Agricultural Land? I Peut-on Différencier les Effets des Pratiques Culturales 2:00 P.M. 512A/B/ E/F m de Ceux du Climat sur les Émissions d’Oxyde Nitreux d’Origine Agricole? B33B Life on the Fringe: The Starving Majority I 2:00 P.M. Earth Surface Processes ES33A New and Emerging Techniques in Geomorphology I 2:00 P.M. Hydrology H33A General Hydrology IV 511C Room 511B m m Room 2:00 P.M. Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals 514A-C Room Alkaline/Subalkaline Mafic and Felsic Magmatism and MD33A Related Mineralization in Continental Margin and Intrac- 2:00 P.M. 510A m ontinental Rifting Settings I Ocean Sciences OS33A General Session: Ocean Sciences IV Room 2:00 P.M. Precambrian Geology PG33A Banded Iron Formation: Ancient Environments to Ore Deposits Room 2:00 P.M. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology PP33A Silicate Weathering Through Earth History I Mantle Dynamics From the Surface to Core: Continuing the Themes of CIG’s 2014 Joint Meeting With the CGU I General Contribution: Tectonophysics I m m m m 510C Room 2:00 P.M. Tectonophysics T33A 511A Room 2:00 P.M. Solid Earth SE33A 510B 511D m m Room 2:00 P.M. Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology 511E m m m m Room Origin of Cratonic Mantle Lithosphere, Diamonds, and VGP33A Deeply Sourced Volatile-Rich Melts: Processes and 2:00 P.M. 511F m m m m Timescales I Union U34A U34B Room Exploring the Subsurface Through Scientific Drilling: Contributions From ICDP and IODP II Posters Plenary Session: Melt to Glass: A Peculiar Transition and The Rise of Experimental Volcanology Poster 4:30 P.M. Hall 4:30 P.M. 513A-C 517B-D Atmospheric Sciences AS34A Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observations Posters m m m m Room Poster 4:30 P.M. Hall l 517B-D 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 43 MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Wednesday P.M. Biogeosciences AS Time B EP ES MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS S SE SG SPA T VGP OS P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room Can We Differentiate the Effects of Climate and Management Practices on Nitrous Oxide Emissions From AgriculB34A tural Land? II Posters Peut-on Différencier les Effets des Pratiques Culturales 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D l de Ceux du Climat sur les Émissions d’Oxyde Nitreux d’Origine Agricole? B34B B34C B34D B34E B34F Frontiers in Sulphur Biogeochemistry Posters Life on the Fringe: The Starving Majority II Posters New Developments and New Directions in Paleoenvironmental Studies of Wildfire in Canada Posters Nutrient Cycling in Wetlands and Aquatic Ecosystems III Posters Urban EcoHydrology: Processes, Ecosystem Services, Models, and Management II Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Education l 517B-D l l Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D Room Geoscience Professionalism 2015: Issues, Responsibilities, ED34A Poster Hall and Information—What’s New That You Need to Know? 4:30 P.M. Posters Earth Surface Processes Poster Hall 517B-D Room Modern and Ancient Ice Streams and Their Megalineated ES34A Beds II Posters Les courants glaciaires, anciens et modernes, et leur 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D l l empreinte géomorphologique ES34B New and Emerging Techniques in Geomorphology II Posters 4:30 P.M. Geodesy G34A H34B H34C General Geodesy and Geodynamics II Posters 4:30 P.M. l Poster Hall l 517B-D l l l Room Advances in Wetland EcoHydrology Posters Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology Posters Interactions Between Aquifers and Surface Water Reservoirs: New Approaches for Changing Conditions Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Most Watersheds Are Not Pristine! Recognizing and DifH34D l 517B-D Room Hydrology H34A Poster Hall ferentiating Natural From Human-Induced Hydrological, 4:30 P.M. Geomorphological, and Biogeochemical Dynamics Posters Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D l l l Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D l Quantifying and Communicating Uncertainties in Changes H34E to Hydrologic Extremes Posters Quantification et communication des incertitudes aux 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D l changements des extrêmes hydrologiques Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Room Alkaline/Subalkaline Mafic and Felsic Magmatism and MD34A Related Mineralization in Continental Margin and Intrac- 4:30 P.M. ontinental Rifting Settings II Posters Poster Hall l 517B-D Use of Trace Elements in Minerals for Petrogenesis and MD34B Exploration of Mineral Deposits III Posters Utilisation des éléments traces dans les minéraux comme 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D l l indicateur petrogénetique et pour l’exploration minérale Ocean Sciences Room Enhancing Geoscientific Understanding of Marine and OS34A Lacustrine Systems With Modern Seafloor Mapping 4:30 P.M. Techniques II Posters Planetary Sciences P34A General Contributions in Planetary Sciences Posters 44 Precambrian at Large Posters 517B-D Room 4:30 P.M. Precambrian Geology PG34A Poster Hall Poster Hall 517B-D Room 4:30 P.M. 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Poster Hall 517B-D l l l l MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Time m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Wednesday P.M. PP34A Silicate Weathering Through Earth History II Posters AS 4:30 P.M. Seismology B EP ES MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS S SE SG SPA T VGP OS P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room Poster Hall 517B-D Room Seismic Structure and Dynamics of the North American S34A Cordillera II Posters Structure sismique et dynamique de la Cordillère Nord- 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall l 517B-D l Américaine S34B Understanding Slow Slip and Tectonic Tremor Process Along a Variety of Deformation Boundaries II Posters 4:30 P.M. Solid Earth SE34A LVP-Techniques at Geophysical High Pressure Research Posters SPA34A SPA34C SPA34D General Contributions in Heliophysics II Posters New Findings and Insights From High-Resolution Studies of the Ionosphere III Posters Solar System Plasma Intermittency, Turbulence, and Complexity II Posters The Physics of the Aurora II Posters 4:30 P.M. T34B General Contribution: Tectonophysics II Posters Planetary Thermal History and the Transition of Stagnant Lid to Plate Tectonics II Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. VGP34B Chemical Scene Investigation of Large Igneous Provinces (CSI-LIPs) III Posters Geological and Environmental Applications of Portable XRF II Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Deeply Sourced Volatile-Rich Melts: Processes and 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Timescales II Posters AS41A AS41B Challenges for Three-Dimensional Radiative Transfer in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences I Convective Cloud Processes II B41A Observations to Modeling I Education ED41A Geoscience Professionalism 2015: Issues, Responsibilities, and Information—What’s New That You Need to Know? Earth Surface Processes l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D l Poster Hall l 517B-D l l l l l Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D l Poster Hall l l l 517B-D AS Time B EP ES G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS l OS P PG l PP S SE l SG SPA T VGP Room 8:00 A.M. 513A-C 8:00 A.M. 513D-F Biogeosciences Biogeochemical Cycling in Wetland Ecosystems: From l Poster Hall Thursday A.M. Atmospheric Sciences l Room 4:30 P.M. Origin of Cratonic Mantle Lithosphere, Diamonds, and VGP34C l 517B-D Room Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP34A Poster Hall Room Tectonophysics T34A l 517B-D Room Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA34B Poster Hall Room 8:00 A.M. 512A/B/ E/F Room 8:00 A.M. 511B Room Research Challenges and Opportunities in River Science ES41A Studies I Défis et nouvelles avenues de recherche dans la science des 8:00 A.M. 511C cours d’eau II Hydrology H41A H41B H41C General Hydrology V Scales and Scaling in Soil Hydrology: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Complex Processes I Water Resource Impacts From Past and Future Climate Change and Climate Variability Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD41A Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals I Room 8:00 A.M. 510D 8:00 A.M. 515A-C m 8:00 A.M. 514A-C Room 8:00 A.M. 510A 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 45 MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Thursday A.M. Planetary Sciences AS Time B EP ES MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS S SE SG SPA T VGP OS P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room Fluvial Landforms and Sedimentary Deposits on Planetary P41A Surfaces Morphologies fluviales et dépôts sédimentaires sur les 8:00 A.M. 510B m m surfaces planétaires Seismology Room General Contributions in Seismology I Technical Advances S41A and Developments Contributions Générales en Sismologie I - Avancées et 8:00 A.M. 511A m m m développements techniques Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SG41A The Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic Earth System: Records From an Earth in Transition Room 8:00 A.M. 511D Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA41A Earth’s Plasmasphere: Feeding, Dynamics, and Coupling Processes I Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Continental Mantle Lithosphere and Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary I VGP41A Exploitation to Environmental Impact I AS42A the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences II B42A B42B Observations to Modeling II The Role for a Network of Long-Term Monitoring Sites in Canada for Advancing Environmental Science and Policy I 8:00 A.M. 511F m m m m m Room 10:30 A.M. 513A-C Room 10:30 A.M. 512A/B/ E/F 10:30 A.M. 513D-F Education ED42A m Room Biogeosciences Biogeochemical Cycling in Wetland Ecosystems: From m Room 8:00 A.M. 511E Atmospheric Sciences Challenges for Three-Dimensional Radiative Transfer in m 8:00 A.M. 510C Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology The Uranium Cycle: From the Mantle to Sediments to m Room Tectonophysics T41A m m m Room How Do We Build a Healthy Geoscience Community That Better Serves Society? 10:30 A.M. 511B Earth Surface Processes Room Research Challenges and Opportunities in River Science ES42A Studies II Défis et nouvelles avenues de recherche dans la science des 10:30 A.M. 511C m cours d’eau III Hydrology H42A Room General Hydrology VI 10:30 A.M. 510D Quantifying and Communicating Uncertainties in Changes H42B to Hydrologic Extremes Quantification et communication des incertitudes aux 10:30 A.M. 514A-C m changements des extrêmes hydrologiques H42C Scales and Scaling in Soil Hydrology: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Complex Processes II 10:30 A.M. 515A-C Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD42A Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals II Room 10:30 A.M. 510A Planetary Sciences P42A Surface Expressions of Volcanism and Associated Tectonism on Venus and Implications for Interior Dynamics Room 10:30 A.M. 510B Precambrian Geology PG42A Archean Tectonics I Tectonique archéenne m Room 10:30 A.M. 511D Seismology Room General Contributions in Seismology II Earthquakes and S42A Earth Structures Contributions Générales en Sismologie II - Séismes et 10:30 A.M. 511A structures de la Terre 46 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe m m m MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Thursday A.M. Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA42A Earth’s Inner Magnetosphere: Advances in Modeling, Simulations, and Theory I AS Time VGP42A VGP42B the Continental Crust I The Uranium Cycle: From the Mantle to Sediments to Exploitation to Environmental Impact II Cooperation in a Binational Region B43B Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions I The Dynamic World of Soil and Sediment Biogeochemistry: Drivers, Responses, and Implications I GA 10:30 A.M. 511E GP GR H MD MRG MS m 10:30 A.M. 511F OS P PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP m m AS B EP ES m m m G GA GP GR H m MD MRG MS OS P PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room 2:00 P.M. 513A-C 2:00 P.M. 513D-F Biogeosciences B43A G Room Atmospheric Sciences Climate Data in the Great Lakes: Exploring Integration and ES Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Room Thursday P.M. AS43A EP S SE SG SPA T VGP 10:30 A.M. 510C Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Secular Variations in the Tectonomagmatic Evolution of B MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology m Room 2:00 P.M. Earth Surface Processes m 512A/B/ m E/F m m Room The Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea Corridor: Marine ES43A Geology, Paleoceanography, and Role in the Land-Ocean 2:00 P.M. 511B m m m Climate System I Geoarcheology Room Combining Archaeology and Geosciences: The Challenges GA43A of Variable Time and Spatial Scales I Rallier l’archéologie et les géosciences : les défis des 2:00 P.M. 511A 2:00 P.M. 514A-C 2:00 P.M. 515A-C 2:00 P.M. 510D m m m m m m échelles variables dans le temps et l’espace Hydrology H43A H43B H43C Advances in Wetland EcoHydrology Applications of Remote Sensing and In Situ Monitoring of Soil Moisture General Hydrology VII Room Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD43A Rare Earth Element Deposits: Characteristics and Genesis I Gîtes de Terres Rares: Caractéristiques et Genèse Room 2:00 P.M. Precambrian Geology PG43A Archean Tectonics II Tectonique archéenne Nationwide High-Resolution Geophysical Surveys 2:00 P.M. 511D 2:00 P.M. 511C Recent Multipoint Observations and Interpretation of Relativistic Electron Dynamics in the Earth’s Radiation Belts Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Continental Mantle Lithosphere and Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary II 2:00 P.M. 510C 2:00 P.M. 511E Melt and Fluid Inclusions: Windows Into the Role of Fluids in the Evolution of the Earth and Planetary Systems I AS44A AS44B the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Posters Convective Cloud Processes Posters 2:00 P.M. B44A B44B B44C Observations to Modeling III Posters Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions II Posters The Dynamic World of Soil and Sediment Biogeochemistry: Drivers, Responses, and Implications II Posters m m m m m 511F m m m Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Biogeosciences Biogeochemical Cycling in Wetland Ecosystems: From m Room Atmospheric Sciences Challenges for Three-Dimensional Radiative Transfer in m Room Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP43A m Room Tectonophysics T43A m Room Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA43A m Room Solid Earth SE43A 510A Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D l l l 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 47 MEETING SUMMARY CHART Session Session Sponsors & Sponsors Cosponsors Cosponsors m Oral Session l Poster Session U AS B ED EP ES Union Atmospheric Sciences Biogeosciences Education Element Partitioning and Mobility Earth Surface Processes G G GP GR H MD Geodesy Geoarcheology Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Geomatics and Regional Geology Hydrology Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals Thursday P.M. Earth Surface Processes AS Time B EP ES MRG Mapping and Regional Geology MS Mineral Structure, Surfaces, and Crystallography OS Ocean Sciences P Planetary Sciences PG Precambrian Geology PP Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology G GA GP GR H MD MRG MS S SE SG SPA T VGP OS P Seismology Solid Earth Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology SPA-Aeronomy Tectonophysics Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology PG PP S SE SG SPA T VGP Room Research Challenges and Opportunities in River Science ES44A Studies III Posters Défis et nouvelles avenues de recherche dans la science des 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D l cours d’eau I [Posters] The Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea Corridor: Marine ES44B Geology, Paleoceanography, and Role in the Land-Ocean 4:30 P.M. Climate System II Posters Geoarcheology Poster Hall l 517B-D l l Room Combining Archaeology and Geosciences: The Challenges GA44A of Variable Time and Spatial Scales II Posters Rallier l’archéologie et les géosciences : les défis des 4:30 P.M. Poster Hall 517B-D l l l l échelles variables dans le temps et l’espace Hydrology H44A H44B H44C Room Applications of Remote Sensing and In Situ Monitoring of Soil Moisture Posters Scales and Scaling in Soil Hydrology: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Complex Processes Posters Water Resource Impacts From Past and Future Climate Change and Climate Variability Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals MD44A Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals III Posters II Posters 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Gîtes de Terres Rares: Caractéristiques et Genèse Seismology S44A Contributions Générales en Sismologie 4:30 P.M. the Themes of CIG’s 2014 Joint Meeting With the CGU 4:30 P.M. II Posters Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology The Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic Earth System: Records SPA44B SPA44C From an Earth in Transition Posters 4:30 P.M. VGP44B VGP44C 48 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall l 517B-D l l Poster Hall l 517B-D l l Earth’s Inner Magnetosphere: Advances in Modeling, Simulations, and Theory II Posters Earth’s Plasmasphere: Feeding, Dynamics, and Coupling Processes II Posters Energetic Particle Precipitation Mechanisms and Effects in the Magnetosphere-Ionosophere System II Posters Melt and Fluid Inclusions: Windows Into the Role of Fluids in the Evolution of the Earth and Planetary Systems II Posters Secular Variations in the Tectonomagmatic Evolution of the Continental Crust II Posters The Uranium Cycle: From the Mantle to Sediments to Exploitation to Environmental Impact III Posters Poster Hall l 517B-D l Poster Hall 517B-D l l l l Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology VGP44A Poster Hall Room Space Physics and Aeronomy SPA44A l Room Mantle Dynamics From the Surface to Core: Continuing SG44A 517B-D Room General Contributions in Seismology III Posters Solid Earth SE44A 517B-D Poster Hall Room Rare Earth Element Deposits: Characteristics and Genesis MD44B Poster Hall Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D Room 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Poster Hall 517B-D l l Poster Hall l 517B-D Poster Hall 517B-D l l l l l l l SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Session Number. A session number designates the section, or other sponsoring group, and chronology of the presentation. AS 21 C Discipline Day Time Session Example: AS21C = Atmospheric Sciences, Tuesday, A.M., concurrent session C Day: 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, 3 = Wednesday, 4 = Thursday Time: 1 = A.M., 2 = A.M., 3 = P.M., 4 = P.M. Concurrent Session: A, B, C, D Sunday P.M. U73A Room 513A-C Sunday 2:00 P.M. Public Lectures Presiding: C Samson Priority Areas in South Africa: B C Vertue, G T Feig, D Mabaso, S Naidoo, N Ncgukana 9:15 A.M. AS11A-08 Characterization of Size-Segregated Fine Particulate Matter from Firecrackers at an Urban Background location in Mumbai, India: S Kulshrestha, N Bhadade, D Das, H C Phuleria AS11B Room 513A-C Monday 8:00 A.M. Climate Applications of Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) Systems I: Applications des systèmes de prévisions climatiques d’ensemble multi-modèles. (joint with OS) Presiding: Dan Collins, NOAA/NWS/NCEP; Emily Becker, Innovim; Bertrand Denis, Meteorological Service of Canada; Hai Lin, Environment Canada 8:00 A.M. Welcoming Remarks: D C Collins, B Denis 2:00 P.M. The Rosetta Landing and its Wild Bounce at Comet 671P: C J Alexander 3:00 P.M. Ice Sheets Mass Loss and Sea Level Rise: Geological Archives, from Québec to Australia; Fonte des calottes glaciaires et relèvement du niveau de la mer: les archives géologiques, du Québec à l’Australie: M Lamothe Monday A.M. AS11A Room 513D-F Monday, 8:00 A.M. Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Air Quality Presiding: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology 8:00 A.M. AS11A-01 Effects of Short-Lived Climate Forcers on Future Warming and Human Health: A I Partanen, D Matthews 8:15 A.M. AS11A-02 Validation of WRF/Chem Model and Sensitivity of Chemical Mechanisms to Ozone Simulation Over Megacity Delhi: M Gupta, M Mohan 8:30 A.M. AS11A-04 Measurements of urban, marine and Biogenic Air: VOC measurements during the MUMBA Campaign: E A Guerette, C Paton-Walsh, R S Humphries, D Kubistin, S R Wilson, D W T Griffith, R R Buchholz, V A Velazco, X Shi, I Galbally, M Keywood, S J Lawson, P W Selleck, M Cheng, S Molloy, M Bhujel, A Griffiths, S D Chambers, P Davy 8:05 A.M. AS11B-01 Using Multi-Model Ensembles in Climate Change Projections: Challenges and Opportunities: C Tebaldi 8:25 A.M. AS11B-02 Development of a Bayesian Probabilistic Model for the NARCCAP Regional Climate Model Ensemble Using Information from the Driving GCMs to Formulate Priors and Application to Hydrology Impacts: L O Mearns, S R Sain, S A McGinnis 8:45 A.M. AS11B-03 On the Level of Agreement Between ClimateChange Projections from Same-Centre Models: M Leduc, R Laprise, R de Elía, L Separovic 9:00 A.M. AS11B-04 Introducing Multi-Model Ensembles to Decision-Makers: The Perception Challenge: L’enjeu de la perception des scénarios cllimatiques dans l’utilisation des ensembles multimodèles par les décideurs: D B Huard, M P H Vieira, N Thiémonge, R Roy 9:15 A.M. AS11B-05 APCC Multi-Model Ensemble Forecasting and an Empirical-Dynamical Approach for Summertime Temperature Prediction in South Korea: H J Kim, Y M Min, H J Kim, S M Oh 9:30 A.M. AS11B-06 Bias-corrected Down-scaled Multi-Model Ensemble Prediction of the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall using Self-Organizing Map: N Borah, A K Sahai, R Chattopadhyay, S Abhilash, S Joseph 9:45 A.M. AS11B-07 Improving Multimodel Medium Range Precipitation Forecasts over the Greater Horn of Africa Using the FSU Superensemble: O Kipkogei, A Bhardwaj, T N Krishnamurti, L Ogallo, V Kumar 8:45 A.M. AS11A-06 Carbonaceous aerosols, sources and morphological analysis of fine particulate matter (P.M.2.5) at Pune, India: A S Pipal, G P Satsangi 9:00 A.M. AS11A-07 Spatial and Temporal Variability of Black Carbon and Particulate Matter in the Vaal Triangle and Highveld 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 49 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM B11A Room 512A/B/E/F 9:15 A.M. ES11A-06 Under ice cover roughness and flow structure: T K Buffin-Belanger, S Demers, T Olsen Monday, 8:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. ES11A-07 Sediment Tracking Throughout the Winter and Spring Breakup in a Gravel-bed River: D A Bleau, J Lacey, R Leconte, N Bergeron Global Methane Cycles of Wetlands: Observation, Modeling, and Future Challenge and Direction I (joint with AS) Presiding: Changhui Peng, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Huai Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences 8:00 A.M. B11A-01 Methane Emissions from rice paddies, natural wetlands, and lakes in China: Synthesis and New Estimate: H Chen 8:15 A.M. B11A-02 CH4 flux changes with permafrost thaw in a subarctic peatland: Z Wang, N T Roulet, T R Moore 8:30 A.M. B11A-03 Ecosystem-scale Methane Fluxes at Mer Bleue Bog: E Humphreys, P Lafleur, T R Moore, N T Roulet 8:45 A.M. B11A-04 Mitigation Options for CH4 and N2O Emissions from Rice Field in China; A Meta Analysis: S Shi, C Peng, Y Li 9:00 A.M. B11A-05 Estimating global natural wetland methane emissions using process modeling: spatiotemporal patterns and contributions to atmospheric methane fluctuations: Q Zhu 9:15 A.M. B11A-06 Estimates of CH4 Emissions from Natural Wetlands in China: From 1950 to 2008: T Li, Y Huang 9:30 A.M. B11A-07 Predicting the impacts of repeated El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the methane emissions of tropical wetlands: C Peng 9:45 A.M. Discussion ES11A Room 511C Monday, 8:00 A.M. River Ice Dynamics and Channel Morphology: Dynamique de glace rivière et la morphologie du canal (joint with H) Presiding: Colin Rennie, University of Ottawa; Thomas BuffinBelanger, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR; Shawn Clark, University of Manitoba 9:45 A.M. ES11A-08 Influence of Dynamic Ice Cover on Sediment Transport in an Alluvial Channel: S Ghareh Aghaji Zare, S A Moore, C D Rennie, O Seidou, J Malenchak, H Ahmari, S Ansari G11A Room 511B Monday, 8:00 A.M. Big Data and Advanced Geocomputations (joint with ES, GR, H, SE) Presiding: J Blais, University of Calgary; Hassan Karimi, University of Pittsburgh 8:00 A.M. G11A-01 Least Squares Wavelet Analysis: E Ghaderpour, S D Pagiatakis 8:15 A.M. G11A-02 Stochastic Surfaces in the Least Squares Wavelet Analysis: E Ghaderpour, S D Pagiatakis 8:30 A.M. G11A-03 Principal component analysis of InSAR data: K F Tiampo, P J González, S V Samsonov, J Fernandez 8:45 A.M. G11A-04 An integral image approach to performing multi-scale topographic position analysis: J B Lindsay, J C Gallant, J Cockburn, H Russell 9:00 A.M. G11A-05 Ice Mass Loss Monitoring in the Canadian Arctic: A Study on the Filtering Methods with Release-05 GRACE Data: I Tsalis, D Piretzidis, E V Rangelova, M G Sideris 9:15 A.M. G11A-06 Wavelet spectral techniques for error mitigation of superconductive angular accelerometer output: E Mokhtari, M M Elhabiby, M G Sideris 9:30 A.M. G11A-07 Multilinear Filtering of Nonstationary Array Data and Inversion: J A R Blais 8:00 A.M. ES11A-01 Hydropower Influences on River Ice Dynamics and Channel Morphology: A Matter of Thermal and Flow Scales: R Ettema 9:45 A.M. G11A-08 MATLAB Tools for Earth’s Surface Deformation Studies: Des Outils MATLAB pour les Études de Déformation de la Croûte Terrestre: M A Goudarzi, M Cocard, R Santerre 8:15 A.M. ES11A-02 Defining the state-of-the-art cold regions river engineering practice with fluvial morphology concepts: B Turcotte H11A Room 514A-C 8:30 A.M. ES11A-03 A Numerical Model for Ice Influenced Sediment Transport and Bed Change: I M W Knack, H T Shen Monday, 8:00 A.M. 8:45 A.M. ES11A-04 MODELING RIVER ICE Dynamics USING MIKE11ICE: T Aubel, W Taha, I Theriault 9:00 A.M. ES11A-05 Tree rings as indicators of ice jam. regimes, triggering conditions and geomorphological impacts : the case of the Mistassini River (Eastern Canada): E Boucher, S Morin, A Lagadec, T K Buffin-Belanger, D Germain 50 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe General Hydrology I Presiding: Daniel Peters, Environment Canada; William Quinton, Wilfrid Laurier University 8:00 A.M. H11A-01 Connection of a 90Sr Groundwater Plume with Local Tree Swallows: D R Lee SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 8:15 A.M. H11A-02 Geophysical and Hydrological Investigation of Rock Glacier in the Canadian Rockies: A Mozil, L R Bentley, M Hayashi 9:30 A.M. H11B-07 A Model for Water Flow in Patterned Glacial Till Incorporating Coupled Multi-Scale Heterogeneity Effects: X Pan, M Ali, A M Ireson, W Helgason 8:30 A.M. H11A-03 The future risk and uncertainty of livelihood development of the villagers on banks of the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB), Cambodia: S Sok II 9:45 A.M. H11B-08 Assessment of Hydrological Behaviour of a Snowmelt-Dominated Catchment at Different Scales: M Shafii, N B Basu, J R Craig, S L Schiff, P Van Cappellen, H H Dürr 8:45 A.M. H11A-04 Water budget imbalance and error source for Canada’s major drainage basins: S Wang MD11A Room 510A 9:00 A.M. H11A-05 Going Global: Creating a Baseline Inventory of Physical Exposure to Riverine Inundation at Multiple Scales: R L Dryden, B Lehner Monday, 8:00 A.M. 9:15 A.M. H11A-06 Bukhtarma Reservoir water availability fluctuations on the China-Kazakh trans-boundary Irtysh River: S Mashtayeva Sr, J Sagin, S Sadvakasova, T Usmanov 9:30 A.M. H11A-07 Coupling System Dynamics and SahysMod Models for Participatory Soil Salinity Management in the Rechna Doab Region, Pakistan: J Boisvert-Chouinard, J Halbe, J F Adamowski 9:45 A.M. H11A-08 Natural and anthropogenic geomorphological changes of Ural River, Kazakhstan: G Kabdulova, B Kaziyev, J Sagin H11B Room 515A-C Monday, 8:00 A.M. Hydrologic Modeling Across Scales: On the Issue of Scale Dependency (joint with AS, ES) Presiding: Saman Razavi, University of Saskatchewan; Hoshin Gupta, University of Arizona; Bethanna Jackson, Victoria University of Wellington; Rohini Kumar, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig 8:00 A.M. H11B-01 The Hydrological Challenges of Scale Dependency: H S Wheater 8:15 A.M. H11B-02 Seamless prediction of water fluxes across scales: L E Samaniego, O Rakovec, R Kumar, J Mai, D Schaefer, M Cuntz, M Schrön, S Thober, M Zink, S Attinger 8:30 A.M. H11B-03 Evaluating the Scalability of a ProcessConsistent Hydrologic Model: T J Smith, L A Marshall, B L McGlynn, K D Hayes 8:45 A.M. H11B-04 Multi-scale studies of Permafrost Thaw Impacts on Eco-Hydrology in the Southern Fringe of Permafrost, Northwestern Canada: W L Quinton, J L Baltzer, O Sonnentag, A A Berg, L Chasmer, R Connon 9:00 A.M. H11B-05 Frequency Bias Correction (FBC) - A new alternative for addressing GCM dependence biases for hydrological applications: A Sharma, N Ha, R Mehrotra 9:15 A.M. H11B-06 Topographic influences on the scaling of groundwater-surface water exchange fluxes: J R Craig, A P Snowdon Mafic-Ultramafic Magmatic Ore Deposits I: Gisements mafiques et ultramafiques d’origine magmatique (joint with VGP) Presiding: Bernard Charlier, University of Liège; Olivier Namur, Leibniz Universität Hannover 8:00 A.M. MD11A-01 The fine-scale chemical variation of chromite in the UG-2 chromitite and the distribution of platinum-group elements in sulfides of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa: M Junge, T Oberthür, F Melcher 8:15 A.M. MD11A-02 Why are Chromite-rich Rocks Enriched in Os, Ir, Ru and Rh? Constraints from the Stillwater Complex Chromitites: S J Barnes, P Pagé, H M Prichard, M L Zientek, P C Fischer 8:30 A.M. MD11A-03 Slab Contamination of Asthenospheric Melts Triggered the Crystallization of Chromite in the Formation of Podiform Chromite Deposits: M F Zhou 8:45 A.M. MD11A-04 ENRICHMENT OF IPGE’S IN CHROMITITE OF THE NUGGIHALLI SCHIST BELT, WESTERN DHARWAR CRATON, INDIA: R Pvs 9:00 A.M. MD11A-05 Analogue experiments to exA.M.ine the possibility of forming chromite layers by kinetic sieving during slumping of crystal slurry: M Forien, J Tremblay, S J Barnes, P Pagé 9:15 A.M. MD11A-06 Petrogenesis of the Fe–Ti–V–(P)-bearing Ferrogabbroic Big Mac Intrusion in the McFaulds Lake Greenstone Belt, Superior Province, Northern Ontario (Canada): A A Sappin, M G Houlé, R T Metsaranta, C M Lesher 9:30 A.M. MD11A-07 Magma chA.M.ber recharge and sulfide mineralization in a Proterozoic mafic sill from the Franklin magmatic event, Victoria Island, NWT, Canada: J Haddad, H R Naslund, J H J Bedard P11A Room 510D Monday, 8:00 A.M. Recent Developments at Sudbury and Other Canadian Impact Structures (joint with ES, MD) Presiding: Gordon Osinski, University of Western Ontario; Richard Grieve, Natural Resources Canada; Peter Lightfoot, Vale 8:00 A.M. P11A-01 Impact Melt Emplacement, Cooling, and Crystallization in the Sudbury Igneous Complex: C M Lesher 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 51 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 8:15 A.M. P11A-02 Geochemical Variation Along Strike of the Hess Offset Dyke at the Sudbury Impact Structure, Canada: E Pilles, G R Osinski, J Bailey, D Smith 8:45 A.M. PG11A-04 Age and Evolution of Deep Continental Roots beneath Northern Canada: J Liu, A J Riches, L Brin, G D Pearson, B Kienlen, B A Kjarsgaard, T Stachel, J P Armstrong 8:30 A.M. P11A-03 Electron Microprobe Analysis of Sudbury Breccia from the Creighton and Coleman Mines, Sudbury Ontario: Constraints on the Extent of Hydrothermal Modification of Magmatic Footwall Ni-Cu-PGE Sulphide Mineralisation: J O’Callaghan, G R Osinski, R Linnen, P C Lightfoot 9:15 A.M. PG11A-05 Geochemistry of the Wijinnedi-Snare, Courageous-MacKay, and Lac du Rocher/CA.M.sell Lake volcanic belts of the Slave craton: B Williams, B Cousens, A Berger, L Ootes, V Jackson, M A Hamilton 8:45 A.M. P11A-04 The Age of the Carswell Impact Structure: W Bleeker, A N Lecheminant, C Alwmark, L Page, A Schérsten, U Söderlund 9:00 A.M. P11A-05 Examining Infrared Reflectance Spectra of Shocked and Unshocked Granites from Lake St. Martin Impact Structure: Implications for Detection on Mars: R Wilks, D M Applin, E Cloutis, P Mann, M R Izawa 9:15 A.M. P11A-06 New Ar-Ar Dating of the East and West Clearwater Lake Impact Structures, Québec, Canada—Evidence for Two Separate Impact Events: Nouvelle Datation Ar-Ar des Structures Impact du Lac à Eau Claire Est et Ouest, Québec, Canada—Mise en Évidence de Deux Impacts Distincts: G R Osinski, M Schmieder, W H Schwarz, M Trieloff, E Tohver, E Buchner, J Hopp, R A F Grieve 9:30 A.M. P11A-07 Impact-generated Hydrothermal Activity at the East and West Clearwater Lake Impact Structures: M C Kerrigan, G R Osinski 9:45 A.M. P11A-08 Geophysical Investigation of Charity Shoal Structure: A Suspected Impact Crater in northeastern Lake Ontario: M H Armour, J I Boyce, P A Suttak PG11A Room 510C Monday, 8:00 A.M. Canadian Cratons Through Time: 4.0 Ga of Chemical Evolution and Tectonism: Cratons canadiens: 4.0 milliards d’années d’ évolution chimique et tectonique (joint with SE, T, VGP) Presiding: Aleksandar Miskovic, University of British Columbia; GrahA.M. Pearson, University of Alberta; Bruce Eglington, University of Saskatchewan 8:00 A.M. PG11A-01 Using U-Pb, Lu-Hf and O Isotopes in Zircons to Unlock the Crust-Mantle Evolution and Relationships to Mineral Systems of the Marmion Terrane (3.02-2.68 Ga), Superior Province, Canada: Apport des données U-Pb, Lu-Hf et Isotopes de Oxygene dans la Compréhension de Évolution Croute-Manteau et de son Influence sur la Metallogénie du Marmion Terrane (3.02-2.68 Ga), Province du Supérieur, Canada: K E Bjorkman, T C McCuaig, Y Lu, P N Hollings 8:15 A.M. PG11A-02 Ca. 2.17 Ga mafic magmatism in the Superior Craton: a case for a rift-related LIP: D Milidragovic, G Beaudoin, M A Hamilton 8:30 A.M. PG11A-03 Visualisation of Plate Reconstructions for the Archaean: an example from the Superior Craton: B M Eglington, C MacKay, R Kerrich 52 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 9:30 A.M. PG11A-06 The Complex History of the Slave Craton Lithospheric Mantle Root in the Context of Regional Tectonics: D G Pearson, K A Mather, B A Kjarsgaard, J Liu, M Kopylova, C W Dale, J P Armstrong, G Irvine 9:45 A.M. PG11A-07 Age and provenance of Archean basement and Paleoproterozoic supracrustal rocks within Wopmay orogen: L Ootes, V Jackson, W J Davis S11A Room 511A Monday, 8:00 A.M. Advances in Ground Motion Modeling in Eastern North America I (joint with SE) Presiding: Gail Atkinson, University of Western Ontario; Christine Goulet, Pacific Earthquake Engineering Center 8:00 A.M. S11A-01 PEER NGA-East Overview: Development of a Ground Motion Characterization Model and Ground Motion Prediction Equations for Central and Eastern North America: PEER NGA-East: Développement dun modèle de mouvement de sol pour le Centre et Est de Amérique du Nord incluant de nouvelles équations de prédiction du mouvement du sol (lois d'atténuation): C A Goulet, Y Bozorgnia, N A Abrahamson 8:20 A.M. S11A-02 PEER NGA-East Database: T Kishida, C A Goulet, T D Ancheta, C H Cramer, R B Darragh, W J Silva Jr, Y M A Hashash, J Harmon, J P Stewart, K E Wooddell, R R Youngs 8:40 A.M. S11A-03 Ground-Motion Prediction Equation Development Using Random Vibration Theory, Bayesian Regression, and Finite Fault Simulations: The PEER NGA-East Example: J C Hollenback, N M Kuehn, C A Goulet, N A Abrahamson 9:00 A.M. S11A-04 A Hybrid Empirical Ground Motion Prediction Model for Eastern North America: S Pezeshk, A Zandieh, K W Campbell, B Tavakoli 9:20 A.M. S11A-05 A Preliminary Model of Site amplification for use in Ground-Motion Modeling in Southern Ontario: S C Braganza, H Ghofrani, G M Atkinson 9:40 A.M. S11A-06 An ENA Empirical GMPE based on the NGA East Database and Intensity Observations: C H Cramer, M N Al Noman, P Ogweno SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SG11A Room 511D Monday, 8:00 A.M. General Contributions in Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Presiding: Galen Halverson, McGill University; Elizabeth Turner, Laurentian University; Timothy Gibson, McGill University; Katherine Hahn, Laurentian University 8:00 A.M. SG11A-01 Organomineralizing cryptic communities as an element of carbonate mound formation: S N Larmagnat, F Neuweiler 8:15 A.M. SG11A-02 Cnidarian Medusae (Jellyfish): the Ultimate Taphonomic Proxies: G Young, J Hagadorn 8:30 A.M. SG11A-03 Halysis Høeg, 1932 (Early Ordovician-Middle Devonian): calcification history and role in mound formation: Y Shen, F Neuweiler 8:55 A.M. SPA11A-04 External Versus Internal Triggering of Substorms: An Information-Theoretical Approach: J Johnson, S Wing, P A Damiano 9:10 A.M. SPA11A-05 Dynamical Critical Scaling of Space Storms: J A Wanliss, V M Uritsky 9:25 A.M. SPA11A-06 On the Role of Long-Range Connectivity in Space Plasma Complexity: G Consolini, S Benella 9:45 A.M. SPA11A-07 Temporal evolution of linear kinetic Alfven waves in inhomogeneous plasmas and turbulence generation: R Goyal, R P Sharma T11A Room 511E Monday, 8:00 A.M. 8:45 A.M. SG11A-04 Factors leading to the Development of a Precambrian quartz arenite: the Paleoproterozoic Bar River Formation, Huronian Supergroup: R D J Aranha, P L Corcoran, F J Longstaffe Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens From Pre-collisional Continental Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence From Field, Analytical, and Numerical Studies I (joint with SE, VGP) Presiding: Aphrodite Indares, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Toby Rivers, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Fried Schwerdtner, University of Toronto 9:00 A.M. SG11A-05 Source rock analysis of the Agbada shales of Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using well log data and Attribute analysis: A A Adeniji, J R Onayemi 8:00 A.M. T11A-01 Partial melting, orogeny and crustal differentiation: Fusion partielle, orogénèse et différentiation crustale: O Vanderhaeghe 9:15 A.M. SG11A-06 Upscaling permeability in bioturbated, heterogeneous tight reservoir rock using the Keq approach: A Hsieh, D M Allen, J A MacEachern 8:30 A.M. T11A-02 What controls the geometry of large collisional orogens: insights from numerical modelling: K Vogt, L C Matenco, T Gerya, S Cloetingh 9:30 A.M. SG11A-07 Integrated Geomechanical, Geological, and Geophysical Investigations of the Cretaceous Pierre Shale: B Roggenthen, J R Nopola, L D Stetler, L A Roberts 8:45 A.M. T11A-04 Thermal Evolution of the PA.M.ir Deep Crust Constrained using Lu-Hf and U-Pb Geochronology, and Garnet Thermometry: M A Smit, L Ratschbacher, E Kooijman, M A Stearns SPA11A Room 510B 9:00 A.M. T11A-05 Crustal Structure Variation Across the Western Himalayas and Tibet: A Gilligan, K F Priestley, S W Roecker, V L Levin, S S Rai Monday, 8:00 A.M. Solar System Plasma Intermittency, Turbulence, and Complexity I Presiding: Herve Lamy, BIRA-IASB; Jay Johnson, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab; Tom Chang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Marius Echim, Institute of Space Sciences 8:00 A.M. SPA11A-01 Intermittent Scaling of the Solar Wind Data from Ulysses: Multifractal Analysis: A Wawrzaszek, W M Macek, M Echim 8:20 A.M. SPA11A-02 Local Fluctuations and Correlations in Turbulent Cascade Rates in the Solar Wind: M A Forman, J T Coburn, C W Smith, B J Vasquez, J E Stawarz 8:35 A.M. SPA11A-03 Solar Wind Turbulence: the Effects of Spherical Expansion on II and III Order Structure Functions: La Turbulence dans le Vent Solair: les Effets de l’Expansion Sphérique sur les Fonctions de Structure d’ordre II et III: A Verdini 9:15 A.M. T11A-06 Syn-Compression Normal-Sense Low-Angle Detachment in the Himalayan Foreland, Western Nepal: Implications for Orogenic Models: R Soucy La Roche, L Godin, J M Cottle 9:30 A.M. T11A-07 Crustal evolution of ca. 1.9-1.85 Ga collisional orogen associated with the massif-type anorthosite in the Yeongnam Massif, Korea: M Cho, Y Lee, W Cheong, K Yi VGP11A Room 511F Monday, 8:00 A.M. 3D Mapping Geology (joint with SE) Presiding: Robert Marquis, Institut national des mines; li Zhen Cheng, University of Quebec Abitibi-TémiscA.M.ingue UQAT 8:00 A.M. VGP11A-01 Rationale and Methods for Regional 3D Geological Mapping: H Thorleifson 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 53 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 8:40 A.M. VGP11A-03 Robust 3D Geological Models: Hard Data is Key: F Fallara B12A Room 513D-F 8:55 A.M. VGP11A-04 3D exploration targeting based on mineral deposit model: A case of study in Luanchuan district: G Wang Monday, 10:30 A.M. 9:10 A.M. VGP11A-05 Analysis of Depositional Systems and Sequences of RAY Field, Onshore Niger Delta, Nigeria: J R Onayemi, O Sunday 9:25 A.M. VGP11A-06 Three-dimensional interpretation of geophysical data and geological implications: Interprétation tridimensionnelle des données géophysiques et implicationsg éologiques: L Z Cheng, B Abbassi, P Boszczuk Sr Climate Change Impacts at Regional Scales: Strategies for Efficient and Effective Simulation Studies I (joint with AS, ES, H) Presiding: John Kim, USFS, Pacific Northwest Research Station; Michael Case, University of Washington; Julie Vano, Oregon State University; Leo Salas, Point Blue Conservation Science 10:30 A.M. B12A-01 Communicating Climate Risk to Natural Resource Managers: R N Palmer 9:40 A.M. VGP11A-07 Three-dimensional (3D) geologic map of the San Andreas Fault Zone, Central California, U.S.A. - revelations and lessons learned: R W Graymer, M Roberts, D McPhee, R G Stanley 10:45 A.M. B12A-02 Evaluating Statistical Downscaling Performance Under Changing Climatic Conditions: K W Dixon, J R Lanzante, C F Gaitan, K Hayhoe, A M K Stoner AS12A Room 513A-C 11:00 A.M. B12A-03 Quantifying Climate Change Impacts on Infrastructure: A Statistical Downscaling Application: A M K Stoner, K Hayhoe Monday, 10:30 A.M. Climate Applications of Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) Systems II: Applications des systèmes de prévisions climatiques d’ensemble multi-modèles. (joint with OS) Presiding: Dan Collins, NOAA/NWS/NCEP; Emily Becker, Innovim; Bertrand Denis, Meteorological Service of Canada; Hai Lin, Environment Canada 10:30 A.M. AS12A-01 Towards regional understanding and predictions of tropical cyclone activity and hydroclimate: G A Vecchi 10:50 A.M. AS12A-02 Evaluation of the January-March 2015 Monthly Rainfall Predicted by Taiwan CWB Two-tier MME Forecast System: M M Lu, Y C Lin, C T Lee, J W Hwu 11:10 A.M. AS12A-03 Multi-Model Ensemble for Seasonal Forecasting at Environment Canada: B Denis, W J Merryfield, J S Fontecilla 11:25 A.M. Climate Applications of MME Poster Introductions: D C Collins 11:30 A.M. AS12A-04 Probabilistic Forecasting in NMME: E J Becker, H M Van den Dool 11:45 A.M. AS12A-05 Evaluating the Skill of NMME Seasonal Precipitation Ensemble Predictions for 17 Hydroclimatic Regions in Continental China: F Ma, A Ye, X Deng, Z Zhou, Q Duan 11:15 A.M. B12A-04 From range retraction to population cycling: How spatially-explicit demographic models can inform climate change vulnerability: B Zuckerberg, I Naujokaitis-Lewis, L Pomara 11:30 A.M. B12A-05 Reconciling scales for modeling the effects of climate change on wildfire: U Shankar, D McKenzie, J H Bowden, K Talgo, L Ran, B H Baek, Z Adelman, A Xiu, M Omary, E A Adams, D Yang 11:45 A.M. B12A-06 Cross Site Analysis of Projections of the Biogeochemical Responses of Forested Watersheds in the Northeastern U.S. to Future Climate Change and Increasing CO2 over the 21st Century Using a Dynamic Model (PnET-BGC): C T Driscoll, A Pourmokhtarian, J L Campbell, A M K Stoner, K Hayhoe 12:15 P.M. B12A-08 Simulating Pacific Northwest Forest Response to Climate Change: How We Made Model Results Useful for Vulnerability Assessment: J B Kim, B K Kerns, J Halofsky B12B Room 512A/B/E/F Monday, 10:30 A.M. Mercury Biogeochemistry and Environmental Change I (joint with H) Presiding: Carl Mitchell, University of Toronto; Brian Branfireun, Western University; David Krabbenhoft, USGS Wisconsin Water Science Center; Elsie Sunderland, Harvard University 12:00 P.M. AS12A-06 Ensemble Hydrological Forecasts: D A Durnford, V Fortin, E Gaborit 10:30 A.M. Introductory Remarks 12:15 P.M. AS12A-07 Developing Operational MME Forecasts for Subseasonal Timescales: D C Collins 10:35 A.M. B12B-01 Status of our understanding about legacy mercury, its role in the global biogeochemical cycle, and implications for forecasting environmental change: H M Amos 11:00 A.M. B12B-02 Distribution of Hg and Pb in peatlands of Ontario: J Talbot, T R Moore, M Wang, J L Riley 54 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 11:15 A.M. B12B-03 Spatial and Temporal Trends in Mercury Accumulation in Laurentian Great Lakes Fish: Are Global Mercury Inputs Affecting the Great Lakes Ecosystem?: T Holsen, D P Krabbenhoft, H Zhou, T Johnson, B Crimmins G12A 511B Monday, 10:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. B12B-04 A cross-ecosystem comparison of mercury accumulation in Canadian lakes and aquatic food webs along a 30o latitudinal gradient: M Richardson, J Chetelat, G A MacMillan, M amyot Modeling the Neutral Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Geodetic and Geophysical Applications Presiding: Marcelo Santos, Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering; Panagiotis Vergados, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 11:45 A.M. B12B-05 Climate Change Impacts on Mercury Mobility in Peatland Ecosystems: K Haynes, C P J Mitchell, E S Kane, L Potvin, E Lilleskov, R K Kolka 10:30 A.M. G12A-01 Assessment of the SHAO-C Tropospheric Delay Correction Model Over Ethiopia: Y G Ejigu, G M Tsidu III 12:00 P.M. B12B-06 Effects of Timber Harvest on Mercury Cycling in the Pacific Northwest, USA: C Eckley, C Eagles-Smith, M Tate, D P Krabbenhoft, B Kowalski, L Woodruff 12:25 P.M. Concluding Remarks and/or Discussion ES12A Room 511C Monday, 10:30 A.M. Advancements in Environmental Site Assessment and Characterization I (joint with SE) Presiding: Rick McGregor, InSitu Remediation Services Ltd. (IRSL); Judith Patterson, Concordia University; Nicholas Valleau, Geosoft Inc.; Elizabeth Baranyi, Geosoft Inc. 11:00 A.M. G12A-03 GAPS for Atmospheric Studies (GAPS-ATM): Preliminary Results: M A M D Mendonca, M C Santos 11:15 A.M. G12A-04 An overview of the UNB Ray-Tracer for geodetic applications: M C Santos, F G Nievinski 11:30 A.M. G12A-05 Forecasting the radiooptical properties of the atmosphere: Previsions des proprietés radiooptiques de l’atmosphère: J M Aparicio 11:45 A.M. G12A-06 Inside Tropical Cyclones With GPS: A New Perspective on Their Morphology and Intensity Estimation: P Vergados, Z J Luo, K Emanuel, A J Mannucci 12:00 P.M. G12A-07 Geophysical Parameters and Geophysical Application Development for Space-borne Polarimetric SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar): W M Moon, J Yin, D J Kim 10:30 A.M. ES12A-01 Characterization of Arsenic Species in Lake Sediments Surrounding Giant Mine, NWT: M D Van Den Berghe, H E Jamieson, M Palmer 12:15 P.M. G12A-08 Ionospheric Disturbances after 2010 Merapi Eruption: The Biggest Amplitude of Disturbances by Volcano Eruption: M N Cahyadi 10:45 A.M. ES12A-02 The Role of Mineralogical Research in Mine Site Characterization: J B Percival, A J Desbarats, K E Venance, M B Parsons H12A Room 514A-C 11:00 A.M. ES12A-03 Understanding of the hydrobiogeochmical processes in characterization of petroleum contA.M.inated shallow groundwater: Y Yang, X Du, X Yang, Y Lu, W Fan 11:15 A.M. ES12A-04 A Case Study using Stable and Radiocarbon Isotope Analysis as a Tool to Assess Biodegradation of Hydrocarbon Contaminants in Permafrost, Old Crow, Yukon: F D’Arcy, B E Benkert, L Van Warmerdam, I D Clark 11:30 A.M. ES12A-05 The Application of Ontario’s Environmental Assessment Act to Mine Development in Ontario: A Case Study of Northern Ontario Mines: J G Patterson, T Bell 11:45 A.M. ES12A-06 A New Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) Methodology: Reducing Adverse Effects at the Site Scale for Oil and Gas Projects: D Lawler 12:00 P.M. ES12A-07 Detection and classification of unexploded ordnance in challenging environments: L Beran, S Billings, L Pasion 12:15 P.M. ES12A-08 HOVERCRAFT BASED MUNITIONS DETECTION SYSTEM: THE UNREACHABLE REACHED: R L Funk Monday, 10:30 A.M. Geothermal Energy (joint with GR, VGP) Presiding: Tirupati Bolisetti, University of Windsor; Denis Tanguay, Canadian Geoexchange Coalition 10:30 A.M. Introductory Remarks 10:35 A.M. H12A-01 Stochastic Interpretation of Thermal Response Test with Complex Ground Heat Exchanger Model: P Pasquier, D Marcotte 11:00 A.M. H12A-02 Simulation of Borehole Thermal Energy Storage with the Haar Wavelet Method: A Nguyen, P Pasquier 11:15 A.M. H12A-03 Numerical Simulation of Deep Bore Heat Pumps: V R Melanathuru, T Bolisetti, S Reitsma, D S K Ting 11:30 A.M. H12A-04 The use of shallow geothermal energy for bridge deck deicing: K Velegrinos, H M Hollaender, R Sinclair 11:45 A.M. H12A-05 Development of a Thermo-Hydro-Chemical (THC) Model for Studying the Hydrogeochemical Behavior of Standing Column Wells: F Eppner, P Pasquier, P Baudron 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 55 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 12:00 P.M. H12A-06 Analytical Approaches to Modelling Temperature Variations for a Vertical Ground-Coupled Heat Pump System: D T Gordon, T Bolisetti, S Reitsma, D S K Ting 12:15 P.M. H12A-07 Numerical studies on combined CO2 injectionbrine extraction process in a low-medium geothermal reservoir: H Liu, Z Hou, Y Gou H12B Room 515A-C Monday, 10:30 A.M. Some Do Not Like It Hot: Climate Change Impacts on the Thermal and Flow Regimes of Hydrologic Systems Presiding: Barret Kurylyk, University of Calgary; Jeffrey McKenzie, McGill University; Laura Lautz, Syracuse University; Dae Jeong, Université du Québec à Montréal 10:30 A.M. H12B-01 Projected changes to hot air-temperature spells for Canada based on a Regional Climate Model ensemble: D I Jeong, L Sushama, G T Diro, M N Khaliq, H Beltrami, D Caya 10:45 A.M. H12B-02 Sensitivity of Summer Stream Temperatures to Climate Variability in the Pacific Northwest United States: C Luce, B P Staab, M G Kramer, S J Wenger, D Isaak, C McConnell 11:00 A.M. H12B-03 River Temperature Dynamics and Corresponding Surface / Streambed Heat Fluxes: D Caissie, B Kurylyk, N El-Jabi, A St-Hilaire, K T B MacQuarrie 11:15 A.M. H12B-04 Using Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) and LDCA to Parse Thermal Forcings in Small Creeks: C E Hatch, D A Boughton, E Mora 11:30 A.M. H12B-05 Quantifying Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions with a Stream Energy Balance, Cordillera Blanca, Peru: L D Somers, J M McKenzie, L Lautz, R Gordon, O H Wigmore, B G Mark 11:45 A.M. H12B-06 Spatial Variability of Thermal Refuges Analysed in Relation to Landscape Hydromorphology in the Restigouche River Watershed: S Dugdale, N Bergeron, A St-Hilaire 12:00 P.M. H12B-07 Preserving, augmenting, and creating coldwater thermal refugia in rivers: concepts derived from research on the Miramichi River, New Brunswick: B L Kurylyk, K T B MacQuarrie, T Linnansaari, R A Cunjak, A Curry 12:15 P.M. H12B-08 Multi-layer stratification of groundwater temperatures in Ordovician and Silurian aquifers at the Victor DiA.M.ond Mine, as evidence of groundwater recharge under past cold climate conditions and limited deep groundwater circulation in James Bay Lowlands, near Attawapiskat, Ontario: S Gautrey, P Rummel, B Steinback MD12A Room 510A Monday, 10:30 A.M. Mafic-UltrA.M.afic Magmatic Ore Deposits II: Gisements mafiques et ultramafiques d’origine magmatique (joint with VGP) Presiding: Bernard Charlier, University of Liège; Olivier Namur, Leibniz Universität Hannover 10:30 A.M. MD12A-01 Role of liquid immiscibility in the generation of magmatic Fe-P-O deposits: J Mungall, J M Brenan, K Long, D J Smythe, H R Naslund 10:45 A.M. MD12A-02 Iron-Rich Ultramafic Pegmatites of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa and Their Relationships with the UG2 Platiniferous Chromitite Layer: I V Veksler, D L Reid 11:00 A.M. MD12A-03 ULTRAMAFIC HOSTED NI-CU-PGE DEPOSITS IN THE SEILAND IGNEOUS PROVINCE (SIP) NORWAY: ORE-FORMING PROCESSES AT THE ROOTS OF A GIANT MAGMATIC CONDUIT SYSTEM: R B Larsen, M Iljina, T Grant, M Schanche 11:15 A.M. MD12A-04 Ni-Cu-PGE Mineralizations within a Komatiitic Subvolcanic and Volcanic Succession in the Mesoarchean Venus Greenstone Belt, Superior Province, Northern Québec, Canada: F Huot, M G Houlé, V Pearson, P Archer 11:30 A.M. MD12A-05 Dating Layered Intrusions and Their Ore Deposits: J S Scoates, C J Wall 11:45 A.M. MD12A-06 Extreme Variations in γOs, on the Thin Section Scale in Laurites from Chromite Layers from Stillwater Complex: Implications for the Origin of Laurite and the Representativeness of Whole Rock γOs: L Wavrant, S J Barnes, P Pagé, N Pearson, W L Griffin 12:00 P.M. MD12A-07 Sulfide Distribution and Oxygen Isotopic Variation Within the J-M Reef, Stillwater Complex, Montana: M Lilley, E Ripley, C Li 12:15 P.M. MD12A-08 Multiple Sulfur Isotope Studies of the Stillwater Complex, Montana: A M Ayre, E Ripley, C Li P12A Room 510D Monday, 10:30 A.M. Shock Processes in Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Materials (joint with SPA, T, VGP) Presiding: Erin Walton, MacEwan University; Lucy Thompson, University of New Brunswick; John Spray, University of New Brunswick 10:30 A.M. P12A-01 Reconstruction of shock conditions and recovery paths in shock melt veins and pockets in martian and chondritic meteorites: O D Tschauner, C Ma, J R Beckett, G R Rossman 56 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 10:42 A.M. P12A-02 Volatile Elements in the Tissint Meteorite: Evidence for a Geochemical Signature for Martian Near-surface Alteration Preserved in Shock-generated Melt Pockets: C R Kuchka, C D K Herd, E L Walton, Y Chen, Y Liu 11:45 A.M. PG12A-06 Deep-water Seep-related Carbonate Mounds: Implications for Seawater and Vent Fluid Geochemistry in the Mesoproterozoic Borden Basin, Nunavut: K E Hahn, E Turner, B S KA.M.ber 10:54 A.M. P12A-03 Characterization of Mineral Assemblages Associated with Shock Veins in L5 Chondrite Dhofar 1970: S McCarthy, E L Walton 12:00 P.M. PG12A-07 Stratigraphy, Architecture and MorphoDynamics of an Early Neoproterozoic Alluvial Plain: The Nelson Head Formation of Brock Inlier, NWT, Canada: R Rainbird, A Ielpi 11:06 A.M. P12A-04 Shock Processes in Solar System Zircon: D Moser 12:15 P.M. PG12A-08 New Meso-Neoproterozoic Paleomagnetic Results from the Congo-Sao Francisco Craton: T Larson, D A Evans, R E Hanson, M Hofmann, U Linnemann, I W D Dalziel 11:18 A.M. P12A-05 Shock Veins in Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Materials: Examples from the Steen River Impact Structure and NWA 8159 Martian Augite Basalt: E L Walton, T G Sharp, J Hu S12A Room 511A 11:30 A.M. P12A-06 Labradoritic Hollandite in the Central Uplift of the Manicouagan Impact Structure: S Boonsue, J G Spray Monday, 10:30 A.M. 11:42 A.M. P12A-07 Manifestation of shock in plagioclase from shatter coned gneisses, Manicouagan impact structure: L M Thompson Advances in Ground Motion Modeling in Eastern North America II (joint with SE) Presiding: Gail Atkinson, University of Western Ontario; Christine Goulet, Pacific Earthquake Engineering Center 11:54 A.M. P12A-08 Shocked Biotite in Natural and Experimental Systems: N Deseta 12:06 P.M. P12A-09 Implications of a hyperboloid transient cavity model for impact craters: M R Dence, J G Spray, L M Thompson 12:18 P.M. P12A-10 Post-Shock Oscillatory Slip: Displacement and Vibration Melting without Offset: J G Spray PG12A Room 510C Monday, 10:30 A.M. History of Middle Earth: Sedimentation, Evolution, and Tectonics During the Boring Billion I (joint with GP, PP, SG, VGP) Presiding: Robert Rainbird, Geological Survey of Canada; Elizabeth Turner, Laurentian University; Galen Halverson, McGill University; Thomas Skulski, Geological Survey of Canada 10:30 A.M. S12A-01 Regionally-Adjustable Generic Ground-Motion Prediction Equation: Application to Central and Eastern North America: E Yenier, G M Atkinson 10:50 A.M. S12A-02 Estimation of Moment Magnitude and Stress Parameter from ShakeMap Ground-Motion Parameters for Real-Time Applications: B Hassani, G M Atkinson 11:10 A.M. S12A-03 Comparison of Vs30 mapping and observed intensity distribution in the Greater Montreal: L Chouinard, P Rosset 11:30 A.M. S12A-04 Scenario Shakemaps for Use in Earthquake Risk Studies in Montreal: H Ghofrani, G M Atkinson, L Chouinard, P Rosset, K F Tiampo 11:50 A.M. S12A-05 Seismic and Liquefaction Hazard Maps for the St. Louis Metropolitan Area: C H Cramer, R A Williams, O S Boyd, R Bauer, V Voigt, L Pierce, J W Chung, J D Rogers 10:30 A.M. PG12A-01 Questioning Myths of the Middle Proterozoic Time: A Bekker 12:10 P.M. S12A-06 Neuronal Attenuation Laws for Mexico-City: an updating effort: L Alcántara, S García 10:45 A.M. PG12A-02 Proterozoic Atmospheric Oxygen Levels: N J Planavsky, C Reinhard, X Wang, T Lyons SPA12A Room 510B 11:00 A.M. PG12A-03 Sedimentary and Geochemical Heterogeneity in the Mesoproterozoic: A Natural Consequence of Protracted Oxygenation?: L C Kah, A R Manning-Berg, G J Gilleaudeau, J K Bartley Monday, 10:30 A.M. 11:15 A.M. PG12A-04 Trends in Nutrient Supply, Productivity and Atmosphere Oxygenation through the Boring Billion: I Mukherjee, R R Large, L V Danyushevsky 11:30 A.M. PG12A-05 Sedimentology and Geochemistry of a 1.4 Ga Continental Playa System, the Lower Sibley Group, Northwestern Ontario: Implications for the Mesoproterozoic Hydrosphere and Atmosphere: P W Fralick, R T Metsaranta General Contributions in Heliophysics I Presiding: David Sibeck, NASA/GSFC; Larry Paxton, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 10:30 A.M. SPA12A-01 Forecasting Solar Wind Streams from Quiescent Solar Corona and Recurrent Geomagnetic Activity: L Nikolic, L McKee, H L Lam, L Trichtchenko 10:45 A.M. SPA12A-02 Study of the Formation and Topology of Flux Transfer Events using Global Numerical Simulation: G Fariñas Pérez, F R Cardoso, W D Gonzalez 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 57 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 11:00 A.M. SPA12A-03 The Global Structure and Time Evolution of Dayside Magnetopause Surface Eigenmodes: M Hartinger, F Plaschke, M O Archer, D Welling, M Moldwin, A J Ridley 11:20 A.M. SPA12A-04 Shape of the terrestrial plasma sheet in the near-Earth magnetospheric tail as imaged by the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX): M A Dayeh, S Fuselier, H O Funsten, D J McComas, K Ogasawara, S M Petrinec, N Schwadron, P W Valek 11:35 A.M. SPA12A-05 The Role of Multiple Atmospheric Reflections in the Formation of Electron Distribution Functions in the Diffuse Aurora Region: G V Khazanov, A Glocer, D G Sibeck 11:55 A.M. SPA12A-06 Whistler-cyclotron spontaneous fluctuations in thermal and non-thermal space plasmas: P S Moya, A F Vinas 12:10 P.M. SPA12A-07 Investigation of the Causes of Anomalous Ionosphere Electron Density Variations: P G Richards, R R Meier, S Chen T12A Room 511E Monday, 10:30 A.M. Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens From Pre-collisional Continental Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence From Field, Analytical, and Numerical Studies II (joint with SE, VGP) Presiding: Aphrodite Indares, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Toby Rivers, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Fried Schwerdtner, University of Toronto 10:30 A.M. T12A-01 A 1 Ga Eclogite-bearing Hot Migmatitic Nappe in the Sveconorwegian Orogen – a Window into Depth beneath the Frontal Part of a Precambrian Himalayan-Tibetan-type Plateau: C Möller, J Andersson 11:00 A.M. T12A-03 Orogenic wedge or channel flow for the tectonic evolution of Parautochthonous Belt? New evidence from the Central Grenville Province: S Jannin, F Gervais, A Moukhsil, J L Crowley, L E Augland 11:15 A.M. T12A-04 Syn-orogenic High Fe-Ti Tholeiitic Magmatism in the Hinterland of Central Grenville Province: Implications for the Evolution of Large Hot Long Duration Orogens: B Maity, A D Indares, G Dunning 11:30 A.M. T12A-05 Metamorphic Patterns of Aluminous Rocks from High and Mid-pressure Crustal Segments of the Central Grenville Province- a Review: A D Indares, G Dunning 11:45 A.M. T12A-06 The Supracrustal Rocks of the Escoumins Area: a Well-Preserved Pinwarian Arc-Backarc Sequence in the Central Grenville, Quebec: P A Groulier, A D Indares, A Moukhsil, G Dunning, S J Pierce VGP12A Room 511F Monday, 10:30 A.M. 3D Imaging of Natural and Artificial Earth Materials I (joint with MS, P, SG) Presiding: Pia Pleše, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Don Baker, McGill University; Michael Higgins, Univ Quebec a Chicoutimi 10:30 A.M. VGP12A-01 Synchrotron X-Ray Microtomography Techniques Applied to the 3D Morphological and Textural Analysis of Geomaterials: L Mancini 10:45 A.M. VGP12A-02 Quantifying Internal Properties of Geologic Materials by Image Analysis: D L Sahagian, A A Proussevitch 11:00 A.M. VGP12A-03 Eruptive shearing revealed by tomography: Y Lavallée, K U Hess, J E Kendrick, K J Dobson, P A Ashwell, B Kennedy, F B Wadsworth, J Vasseur, D B Dingwell 11:15 A.M. VGP12A-04 Identifying source of Valibaba Tepe ignimbrite (Kayseri, Türkiye) using high resolution x-ray tomography (micro-CT): O Ersoy, G Atıcı, P Robion, E Aydar 11:30 A.M. VGP12A-05 Bubble-Crystal Interactions in a Young Basalt Lava Flow – Preliminary Data from 3D X-Ray Microtomography: P Pleše, M Higgins, D R Baker 11:45 A.M. VGP12A-06 Characterization of Bioaccessible Porosity in Soil Aggregates by Micro-CT Scanning: A Akbari, S Ghoshal 12:00 P.M. VGP12A-07 USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 3D SCANS IN EXPERIMENTAL SEDIMENTOLOGY: S F Leclair, B Long 12:15 P.M. VGP12A-08 Mineralogical and Macro/micro-Structural Properties of Non-nacreous Pearl from Tridacna gigas (Philippines): a Study on World’s Largest Pearls: R R M Ong VGP12B Room 511D Monday, 10:30 A.M. Using Computational ThermoDynamics to Model Natural Systems: Recent Advances and Challenges for the Future I (joint with EP, MS) Presiding: Vincent van Hinsberg, McGill University; Manas Paliwal, McGill University; Manas Paliwal, McGill University 10:30 A.M. VGP12B-01 ThermoDynamic Optimization of the Li2ONa2O-CaO-FeO-Fe2O3-Al2O3-SiO2-P2O5 System: P Hudon, I H Jung 10:45 A.M. VGP12B-02 Computing Dynamic titania activities through Metamorphic evolution and implications on Ti-in-quartz thermobarometry: K T Ashley, R D Law 11:00 A.M. VGP12B-03 Experimental investigation and optimization of the thermoDynamic properties and phase diagrams of the CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2-ZrO2 system: S Kwon, P Hudon, I H Jung 58 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 11:15 A.M. VGP12B-04 ThermoDynamic Optimization of the MgOMnO-Mn2O3-SiO2 System: S K Panda, Z Cao, I H Jung 11:30 A.M. VGP12B-05 CONSONORM_HG: a new method of norm calculation for mid- to high-grade Metamorphic rocks: CONSONORM_HG : une nouvelle méthode de calcul normatif pour les roches métamorphiques de grades intermédiaires à élevés: L Mathieu, S Trépanier, R Daigneault 11:45 A.M. VGP12B-06 A Structural Molar Volume Model for Oxide Melts: I H Jung, E Thibodeau 12:00 P.M. VGP12B-07 Experimental Investigation and ThermoDynamic Optimization of the Na2O-FeO-Fe2O3-Al2O3-SiO2 System: E Moosavi-Khoonsari, P Hudon, I H Jung 12:15 P.M. VGP12B-08 ThermoDynamic modeling of metal transport in H2O-CO2 vapours: CO2-Fluxing Crashes Metal Mobility: V van Hinsberg, K Berlo, A A Migdissov, A E Williams-Jones Monday P.M. AS13A Room 513A-C 3:45 P.M. AS13A-08 Dry Deposition of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds to Various Land Covers in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region: L Zhang, I Cheng, Z Wu, T Harner, J Schuster, J P Charland, D Muir AS13B Room 513D-F Monday, 2:00 P.M. Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Modeling Presiding: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology 2:00 P.M. AS13B-01 Use of process tendencies to assess regional climate models: K Chikhar, P Gauthier 2:15 P.M. AS13B-02 Assessment of Trend in Drought Propensity across the Globe Using GCM Projections: K Chanda, R Maity 2:30 P.M. AS13B-03 The statistic-Dynamical joint approach can predict the decadal hiatus of East Asian Surface Air Temperatures: S Li, F Luo Monday, 2:00 P.M. 2:45 P.M. AS13B-04 Spatio-temporal Variability of Rainfall over Central Himalaya, Uttarakhand: S Joshi, K C Gouda, K Kumar, B Pande, P Goswami Atmospheric Deposition of Various Pollutants at Local, Regional, and Global Scales (joint with B, ES) Presiding: Leiming Zhang, Environment Canada; David Gay, University of Illinois 3:00 P.M. AS13B-05 Skillful seasonal prediction of temperature and precipitation over land in a new GFDL high resolution climate model: L Jia, X Yang, G A Vecchi, R Gudgel, T L Delworth 2:00 P.M. AS13A-01 Uncertainties on atmospheric aerosol particle emission and deposition fluxes: observation and needs to improve quantification: Incertitudes sur les flux d'émission et de dépôt des particules de l'aérosol atmosphérique : constat et besoins pour améliorer la quantification: P Laguionie, D Maro, O Connan, D Hébert, G Pellerin, L Solier, M Rozet, M Morillon 3:15 P.M. AS13B-06 Studies on the Global Morphology of Middle and Upper Atmospheric Fluctuation: C Xiao, X Hu, B Wang, J Yang 2:15 P.M. AS13A-02 Mechanisms Responsible for the Size-dependence of, and Bi-directionality of, Ultrafine Particle Fluxes Over Forest: S C Pryor, R J Barthelmie, R Sullivan 3:45 P.M. AS13B-08 Technical Support for Climate Assessment Data Services: A Buddenberg, P A Hennon 2:30 P.M. AS13A-03 Variation in Seasonal Deposition of Indoor Carbon, Ionic, Toxic Metalloids and Metal Species in Different Anthropogenic Zones- CMB study: B Gurugubelli 2:45 P.M. AS13A-04 Evaluating impact of surface ozone on mortality and crop yields over South Asia: C K Jena, S D Ghude, D Chate, G Beig 3:00 P.M. AS13A-05 Temporal Trends in Mercury Wet Deposition Across the U.S. and Canada: D A Gay, P S Weiss-Penzias, M E Brigham, M Parsons, A ter Schure 3:15 P.M. AS13A-06 A Synthesis of Global Observations on the AirSurface Exchange of Elemental Mercury Vapor: C J Lin, W Zhu, J Sommar, X Feng 3:30 P.M. AS13A-07 Preliminary Evaluation of Methylmercury Concentrations for Wet Deposition Samples Collected in North America, 2003-2013: G A Wetherbee, M F Rhodes, D A Gay, R C Brunette, E M Prestbo, M R Risch 3:30 P.M. AS13B-07 Comparison between high-resolution climate simulations using single and multiple nesting: D Matte, R Laprise, J M Theriault B13A Room 511C Monday, 2:00 P.M. Mercury Biogeochemistry and Environmental Change II (joint with H) Presiding: Carl Mitchell, University of Toronto; Brian Branfireun, Western University; David Krabbenhoft, USGS Wisconsin Water Science Center; Elsie Sunderland, Harvard University 2:00 P.M. Introductory Remarks 2:05 P.M. B13A-01 Comparisons of Terrestrial Mercury (Hg) Accumulation and Dynamics across Temperate Forests and an Arctic Tundra site: D Obrist, D Helmig, Y Agnan, C Hedge, C W Moore, J Hueber 2:30 P.M. B13A-02 Mercury chemical transformation and speciation in atmospheric and aquatic media: P A Ariya 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 59 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:45 P.M. B13A-03 Determining microbial methylmercury production through the use of molecular probes: Insights into hgcAB expression and distribution in the environment: D A Elias, R A Hurt Jr, E F U Santillan, A M Wymore, A J King, A Bullock, C C Gilmour 3:00 P.M. B13A-04 Mercury Methylation by hgcAB+ Methanogens: C C Gilmour, E F U Santillan, A Soren, A McBurney, M Podar, D A Elias 3:15 P.M. B13A-05 Hotspots of Methylmercury in Thaw Ponds from the Eastern Canadian Arctic: Link between Methylmercury and Nutrient Loading in the Rapidly Changing North: Points chauds de méthylmercure au sein des mares de fonte de l'est de l'Arctique canadien : relation entre le méthylmercure et la charge de nutriments dans un Nord en évolution rapide: G A MacMillan, C Girard, I Laurion, J Chetelat, M Amyot 3:30 P.M. B13A-06 Methylmercury Cycling in the Arctic: What do we need to know in the face of a changing climate: I Lehnherr 3:55 P.M. Concluding Remarks and/or Discussion G13A Room 511B H13A Room 515A-C Monday, 2:00 P.M. Advances in Oil Sands Reclamation Research Presiding: Jonathan Price, University of Waterloo; Scott Ketcheson, University of Waterloo 2:00 P.M. H13A-01 Soil and vegetation Development affect the evolution of hydrological pathways in engineered hillslopes: W M Appels, A M Ireson, J McDonnell, L S Barbour 2:15 P.M. H13A-02 Hydrological Functioning of a Constructed Watershed: S J Ketcheson, J S Price 2:30 P.M. H13A-03 Controls on Plot-Scale Evapotranspiration from a Constructed Fen in a Post-Mined Oil Sands Landscape, Fort McMurray, Alberta: S Scarlett, R M Petrone, J S Price 2:45 P.M. H13A-04 Examining the Water Use Efficiency of a Constructed Fen-Upland Watershed in Alberta, Canada: G Sutherland, R M Petrone Monday, 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. H13A-05 Multi-Year Water Balance Assessment of a Constructed Wetland, Fort McMurray, Alberta: E Nicholls, S K Carey, G B Drewitt, E Humphreys, M G Clark, C A Mendoza General Geodesy and GeoDynamics I (joint with ES, GR, H, T) Presiding: Georgia Fotopoulos, Queens University; Joe Henton, Natural Resources Canada 3:15 P.M. H13A-06 Carbon and water vapour fluxes for the first two years of a constructed wetland: M G Clark, E Humphreys, S K Carey 2:00 P.M. G13A-01 Contemporary 3D Velocity Field of Eastern North America based on 14 Years of Continuous GPS Observations: Détermination de la Vitesse 3D Actuelle de la Croûte Terrestre dans l'Est de l'Amérique du Nord basée sur 14 Années Continues de Données GPS: M A Goudarzi, M Cocard, R Santerre 3:45 P.M. H13A-08 Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Inversion Technique for Well-Pad Restoration to a Peatland Ecosystem: Ecohydrological Conditions and Carbon Exchange: M Strack, M Coulas, B Xu, G Préfontaine-Dastous, L Rochefort 2:15 P.M. G13A-02 Investigations on the Quality of the GOCE Level 1b Gradiometer Data around the Magnetic Poles: E S Ince, S D Pagiatakis H13B Room 510D Monday, 2:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. G13A-03 Microgravity Effects of Earthquakes in the Cascadia Subduction Zone: J W Kim, J Neumeyer, J A Henton, B G Chae, H Kabirzadeh, M G Sideris, I Woo, R Kao, J Choi General Hydrology II Presiding: Daniel Peters, Environment Canada; William Quinton, Wilfrid Laurier University 2:50 P.M. G13A-04 Precise Point Positioning for GeoDynamics: M C Santos, J C Chaves 2:00 P.M. H13B-01 Integrating weather and climate predictions for seamless hydrologic ensemble forecasting: A case study in Yalong River basin: A Ye, Q Duan, X Deng, F Ma, Z Zhou 3:10 P.M. G13A-05 Real-Time Global Navigation Satellite System Positioning along Canada’s Active Coastal Margin: Efforts Directed Toward Support of Tsunami Early Warning: J A Henton, H Dragert, Y Lu 3:30 P.M. G13A-06 Land Hydrology Monitoring in North America via GRACE and Hydrology Models: A Comparison Study: D Piretzidis, E V Rangelova, M G Sideris 3:45 P.M. G13A-07 High-Precision Repeat Gravity Measurements In Riyadh Using Fgl Absolute Gravimeter, Potential Applications For Saudi Arabia: S M AlMogren 2:15 P.M. H13B-02 The Dynamics of East African Climate and the Suitability of crop Mapping over the Mountainous Areas in a changing climate: G Otieno 2:30 P.M. H13B-03 Bayesian Trend Analysis in Annual Precipitation, Number of Rainy Days and Extreme Events in the Kara River Basin (Togo and Benin): Analyse Bayésienne de Tendance Dans les Précipitations Annuelles, les Nombres Annuels de Jours Pluvieux et les Extrêmes Pluviométriques dans le Bassin de la Kara (Togo et Benin): M H Badjana, B Renard, J Helmschrot 2:45 P.M. H13B-04 Forecasting of Rainfall under rainfed agriculture of Pakistan: M Ahmed, F U Hassan Sr 60 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 3:15 P.M. H13B-06 Bias correction of satellite precipitation products for flood forecasting application at the Upper Mahanadi River Basin in Eastern India: T Nanda Sr, H Beria, C Chatterjee 3:30 P.M. H13B-07 Wavelet-based cross-correlation analysis of Pacific Ocean climate data and streamflow for long-term streamflow forecasting: A M Ticlavilca, I Maslova, M McKee H13D Room 510B Monday, 2:00 P.M. 3:45 P.M. H13B-08 Analysis Of The 2012 Flooding Events Downstream Of Shiroro Reservoir, A Case Of Gurmana Niger State, Nigeria: B A Rukayyah, H S Ahmad, A Abdulkadir Isotopic Tools to Assess Human Impacts on Large River Systems: Outils isotopiques pour caractériser les impacts anthropiques sur les grands fleuves (joint with B) Presiding: Jean-Francois Helie, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Trish Stadnyk, University of Manitoba; Fred Longstaffe, University of Western Ontario H13C Room 514A-C 2:00 P.M. H13D-01 Regional Analysis of Baseflow Contribution to the Grand River, Ontario, Canada: T A Stadnyk, J J Gibson, F J Longstaffe Monday, 2:00 P.M. 2:15 P.M. H13D-02 Planning for a Hydro-Secure Future: Using Water Isotope Tracers to Characterize Hydrology of the Regulated Yukon River: B E Benkert, J Samuel, Y YI, J Inkster Hydroclimatic Processes in the Laurentian Great Lakes (joint with AS) Presiding: Christopher Spence, Environment Canada Saskatoon; Peter Blanken, University of Colorado, Boulder; John Lenters, LimnoTech; Andrew Gronewold, NOAA Ann Arbor 2:00 P.M. H13C-01 Record ice cover on Lake Superior in 2014: Observations and implications: J A Austin, D Titze 2:15 P.M. H13C-02 An Observational Study of the Influence of Ice Formation on Heat and Water Loss from the Upper Great Lakes: Une étude d’observation de l’influence de la formation de glace sur la chaleur et la perte d’eau des Grands Lacs d’amont: P Blanken, C Spence, J D Lenters, A Gronewold 2:30 P.M. H13C-03 Elucidating the Primary Mechanisms Responsible for the Rapid Warming of the Laurentian Great Lakes: M Notaro, Y Zhong, S J Vavrus 2:45 P.M. H13C-04 Understanding the Feedback Between Stratification and Lake Surface Temperature in the Great Lakes: S Piccolroaz, M Toffolon, B Majone 3:00 P.M. H13C-05 The Great Lakes Evaporation Network (GLEN): More than just evaporation: J D Lenters, P Blanken, C Spence, A Gronewold, B Kerkez, N Froelich, W Leger 3:15 P.M. H13C-06 Recent advances in Environment Canada’s modelling efforts in the Great Lakes: F Seglenieks, V Fortin, D A Durnford, B Davison, E Klyszejko, M MacKay, E Gaborit, M Dimitrijevic, F Dupont, S Bélair, G C Smith 3:30 P.M. H13C-07 Streamflow Prediction in the Great Lakes Basin Using Two Watershed Discretization Schemes: A Haghnegahdar, B Tolson, E D Soulis, E Gaborit, V Fortin 3:45 P.M. H13C-08 Closing the Gap Between the Geologic and Historical Records in the Laurentian Great Lakes by Providing the Most Detailed Account of Paleo Lake Level, Ranging from Decades to Five Millennia: J W Johnston, K E Lepper, E Argyilan, D A Wilcox, S J Baedke, T A Thompson 2:30 P.M. H13D-03 Human impacts on the carbon cycle of large river basins in boreal rivers of eastern Canada: J F Helie, C HillaireMarcel, E Rosa 2:45 P.M. H13D-04 Controls of longitudinal variation in δ13C-DIC in rivers: A global meta-analysis: K A Roach, M A Rodríguez, Y Paradis, G Cabana 3:00 P.M. H13D-05 Spatial variation in contaminants in fish from large river ecosystems : The Dark Side of riverine connectivity?: S Boisvert, G Cabana, L Farly, M A Rodriguez, P Brodeur 3:15 P.M. H13D-06 Carbon isotopic ratios reveal complex strategies in the use of the hydrological network by fish in a large river ecosystem: L Farly, S Boisvert, M A Rodríguez, P Brodeur, G Cabana 3:30 P.M. Break MD13A Room 510A Monday, 2:00 P.M. VMS Deposits and Their Geological Environment I: Les sulfures massifs volcanogènes et leur environnement géologique (joint with MRG, PG, SG, VGP) Presiding: Pierre-Simon Ross, Institut national de la recherche scientifique; Dominique Genna, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi 2:00 P.M. MD13A-01 Setting and Style of VMS Mineralization in the Eastern Goldfields Superterrane, Western Australia: Insights from the Ag-Zn-(Au) Nimbus Deposit: S P Hollis, P Gillespie, D R Mole, A Pumphrey, S J Barnes, A Verbeeten, S Tessalina, S Wyche, C J Yeats 2:15 P.M. MD13A-02 AURIFEROUS VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULPHIDE, A NEW TYPE OF GOLD DEPOSIT IN THE GUIANA SHIELD?: G James, A Tremblay, M Jebrak, P S Ross, L Rock 2:30 P.M. MD13A-03 CONSONORM_LG: a new method of norm and alteration indexes calculation for low grade Metamorphic rocks altered by VMS related hydrothermal systems: CONSONORM_LG: une nouvelle méthode de calcul de norme et d’indices d’altération pour 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 61 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM les roches métamorphiques de bas grade associées à des systèmes hydrothermaux de type VMS: L Mathieu, S Trépanier, R Daigneault 2:45 P.M. MD13A-04 Geochemical Classification of Archean Volcanic Rocks in the Blake River Group, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Québec: S Sterckx, P S Ross, J Goutier 3:00 P.M. MD13A-05 Reconstruction and evolution of Archean intracaldera facies: the Rouyn-Pelletier Caldera Complex, Abitibi greenstone belt, Canada: L Moore, R Daigneault, H M Aird, N Banerjee, W U Mueller 3:15 P.M. MD13A-06 Volcanic Reconstruction of the Powderhouse Dacite in the Paleoproterozoic VMS Hosting Chisel Sequence, Snow Lake, Manitoba: V C Friesen, M Engelbert, M DeWolfe, H L Gibson 3:30 P.M. MD13A-07 The Lower Lemoine Member of the Waconichi Formation, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, ChibougA.M.au, Quebec: Implications for VMS Exploration: A R Boulerice, P S Ross, P MercierLangevin, S Lépine, F Leclerc 3:45 P.M. MD13A-08 Contrasting the settings of seafloor massive sulfide deposits on the South Central Indian Mid-Ocean Ridge: Results of the Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) INDEX 2013 cruise: H L Gibson, U Schwarz-Schampera, M DeWolfe, M Engelbert, R Freitag P13A Room 512A/B/E/F Monday, 2:00 P.M. Rosetta Mission: Science From the Pre-perihelion Phase (joint with SPA) Presiding: Claudia Alexander, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Matthew Taylor, ESTEC 2:00 P.M. Introductory Remarks 2:10 P.M. P13A-01 Rosetta Lander – Philae: First Landing and Operations on a Comet: S Ulamec, J Biele 2:40 P.M. P13A-02 ROSINA/DFMS and IES Observations at 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko: Ion Neutral Chemistry in the Coma of a Weakly Outgassing Comet: S Fuselier, K Altwegg, H Balsiger, J J Berthelier, A M Bieler, C Briois, T W Broiles, J L Burch, U Calmonte, M R Combi, J M De Keyser, B Fiethe, M F Galand, S Gasc, T I Gombosi, H Gunell, K C Hansen, M Hässig, A Jäckel, E Kopp, A Korth, L Le Roy, U A Mall, K Mandt, S M Petrinec, H Rème, M Rubin, T Semon, K J Trattner, C Y Tzou, J H Waite Jr, E Vigren, S RaghurA.M., P Wurz 3:00 P.M. P13A-03 The plasma environment of 67P/ChuryumovGerasimenko probed with the Rosetta orbiter: Current Observations: M Samara, J L Burch, T W Broiles, G B Clark, T Cravens, R Goldstein, K Mandt, P Mokashi, C J Pollock 3:20 P.M. P13A-04 Millimeter and Submillimeter Observations of comet 67P/C-G with the MIRO Instrument: M D Hofstadter, P Von Allmen, G Beaudin, N Biver, D Bockelée-Morvan, M Choukroun, J Crovisier, P Encrenaz, T Encrenaz, M A Frerking, S Gulkis, P Hartogh, W H Ip, M A Janssen, C Jarchow, S J Keihm, S Lee, E Lellouch, C Leyrat, L Rezac, F P Schloerb, T R Spilker 62 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 3:40 P.M. P13A-05 Analysis of Methanol Spectral Lines Obtained with the Microwave Instrument on the Rosetta Orbiter (MIRO) for Comet 67P/Churuymov-Gerasimenko: P Von Allmen, S Lee, S Gulkis, M D Hofstadter, F P Schloerb, N Biver, D BockeléeMorvan, M Choukroun, P Hartogh, M A Janssen, C Jarchow, S J Keihm, E Lellouch, C Leyrat, L Rezac, J Crovisier, P Encrenaz, T Encrenaz, W H Ip PG13A Room 510C Monday, 2:00 P.M. Canadian Cratons Through Time: 4.0 Ga of Chemical Evolution and Tectonism II: Cratons canadiens: 4.0 milliards d’années d’ évolution chimique et tectonique (joint with SE, T, VGP Presiding: Aleksandar Miskovic, University of British Columbia; Graham Pearson, University of Alberta 2:00 P.M. PG13A-01 Deformation, Lithogeochemistry and New U-Pb Geochronology of the Aberdeen Lake Area, Central Rae Craton, Nunavut: R C Hunter, B Lafrance, L Heaman 2:15 P.M. PG13A-02 Neoarchean continental arc construction followed by collisional deformation along the eastern Rae domain, western Churchill Province: implications for fingerprinting tectonic processes: S P Regan, M L Williams, K H Mahan, G Dumond, M J Jercinovic 2:30 P.M. PG13A-03 Assembly of the Paleoproterozoic Core of Laurentia: New Results from the Churchill Province and its Bounding Orogens: E Martel, S J Pehrsson, R G Berman, W J Davis, M A Hamilton, M Sanborn-Barrie, J C White 3:00 P.M. PG13A-04 Is there an Archean lithospheric mantle root beneath the Sask Craton, Canada? Constraints from peridotite xenoliths in the Fort à la Corne kimberlite field: J Czas, D G Pearson, T Stachel, G H Read, B A Kjarsgaard 3:15 P.M. PG13A-05 Direct U-Pb evidence for Paleoproterozoic subduction-related metasomatism of the sub-Gardar lithospheric mantle, SW Greenland: M A Hamilton, B G J Upton, M A W Marks, K M Goodenough 3:30 P.M. PG13A-06 Petrogenesis and Geodynamic History of the Lynn Lake Greenstone Belt, Manitoba: Implications for Trans-Hudson Orogen Tectonics: M W P Glendenning Jr, J E Gagnon, A Polat 3:45 P.M. PG13A-07 Structural geology of the McLeod Road - Birch Lake sequence, Snow Lake, Manitoba, and implications for the evolution of the southeastern Trans-Hudson Orogen: K E Rubingh, B Lafrance, H L Gibson 4:00 P.M. PG13A-08 Nd Isotope Mapping of Crustal Boundaries within the Makkovik Province, Labrador, Canada: R M Moumblow, A P Dickin, C F Gower SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SE13A Room 511A 3:00 P.M. SE13B-05 Conditional Random Field for per-line classification of laser point clouds: G Sohn, C Luo Monday, 2:00 P.M. 3:20 P.M. SE13B-06 Stand-off detection and mapping of mineral and organic compounds using ultraviolet Raman spectroscopy: E Eshelman, M G Daly, G Slater, P Dietrich, J F Gravel, E Cloutis Deep Earth Dynamics (joint with G, P) Presiding: Samuel Butler, University of Saskatchewan Behnam Seyed-Mahmoud, University of Lethbridge 2:00 P.M. SE13A-01 A generalized quasi-geostrophic model of thermal convection: M Dumberry, D Laycock, M H Heimpel 2:15 P.M. SE13A-02 Crustal Heat Flow and a Global Crustal Model to Estimate the Crustal Geoneutrino Flux Near the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO): L Iarotsky, J C Mareschal, C P Jaupart 2:30 P.M. SE13A-03 Evidence for Instability in Earth’s Fluid Core from Paleomagnetic Intensity Records: K D Aldridge, D McMillan 2:45 P.M. SE13A-04 The inertial modes of a uniformly rotating, homogenous, incompressible and inviscid spherical fluid shell: application to the Earth’s fluid core: H Naseri, B Seyed-Mahmoud 3:00 P.M. SE13A-05 Structure and Dynamics of the Core from Surface Gravity Measurements - Theory Versus Observations Using the GGP Network: D J Crossley 3:15 P.M. SE13A-06 Theoretical Description and Excitation of the Translational and Rotational Normal Modes of the Inner Core: Y J G Rogister, S Rosat, B Valette 3:30 P.M. SE13A-07 A synthetic model analysis of MT distortion parameters for anisotropic and inhomogeneous media: P Gayatri, Y Singh, M E, D K, A Manglik 3:45 P.M. SE13A-08 Tidal Friction: a New Absorption Mechanism at the Sea-Subsea Interface: Perte d’Énergie des Marées par Friction: un Nouveau Mécanisme d’Absorption à l'Interface Eau - Fond: P M Rouleau SE13B Room 511D Monday, 2:00 P.M. Laser Imaging in the Earth Sciences I (joint with ES, GR, MD) Presiding: Claire Samson, Carleton University; Michael Daly, York University; Gunho Sohn, York University 2:00 P.M. SE13B-01 River-to-Wetland Surface Water Connectivity in a Cold Region Deltaic Ecosystem: D L Peters, O Niemann, D J Baird 2:15 P.M. SE13B-02 Real-time measurements of CO2 and d13C in volcanic gases on Mt. Etna (Italy): H J H Jost, A L Rizzo, M A Ancellin, A Caracausi, P Stow, M Liotta, M Liuzzo, M Martelli, A Paonita 2:45 P.M. SE13B-04 Laser-based exploration of underwater hydrothermal vents: a multi-sensor payload proof of concept: P Sobron, L M Barge, A K Misra, T Acosta-Maeda, M J Russell, K Takai 3:40 P.M. SE13B-07 Unfolding 3D Images of Underground Mining Tunnels: P Lai, C Samson T13A Room 511E Monday, 2:00 P.M. Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens From Pre-collisional Continental Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence From Field, Analytical, and Numerical Studies III (joint with SE, VGP) Presiding: Aphrodite Indares, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Toby Rivers, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Fried Schwerdtner, University of Toronto 2:00 P.M. T13A-01 Muskoka Domain as a First-Order Detachment Zone during Exhumation and Orogenic Collapse: Support for a Core Complex Model for the Central Gneiss Belt, Western Grenville Province: T Rivers, W M Schwerdtner 2:15 P.M. T13A-02 Paleomagnetism: a Potential Avenue for Mapping the Allochthon Boundary Thrust and for Understanding the Development of the Grenville Orogen: H C Halls, A Lovette 2:30 P.M. T13A-03 Exhumation and cooling histories for highpressure blocks above the western-most ABT: Potential insights from garnet zoning and rutile U-Pb depth profiling: J Marsh, A Smye 2:45 P.M. T13A-04 3D Visualization of the Large-Scale Crustal Structure in the SW Grenville Province: A P Dickin, J W D Strong 3:00 P.M. T13A-05 Chronology of the Torngat orogeny: duration and extent of crustal melting from combined U-Pb zircon and monazite geochronology and Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd garnet geochronology: B Charette, C Guilmette, D Bandyayera 3:15 P.M. T13A-06 Is the Trans-Hudson Orogen a Large, Hot Orogen? Insights From Orogenesis and Cooling on Hall Peninsula, Baffin Island: D Skipton, D A Schneider, M R St-Onge, D Kellett 3:30 P.M. T13A-07 The Paleoproterozoic Trans-Hudson Orogen: Large, Hot, but Only Moderately Thick?: D Corrigan VGP13A Room 511F Monday, 2:00 P.M. Enriching Concordia; Microstructure Meets the Geochronology of Earth and Solar System Processes I Presiding: Desmond Moser, University of Western Ontario; Kim Tait, Royal Ontario Museum; Fernando Corfu, University of Oslo 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 63 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:00 P.M. VGP13A-01 Recrystallization and New Growth of RadiationDamaged Zircon: J M Hanchar, W Aylward, M D Schmitz, R Wirth 2:15 P.M. VGP13A-02 Deformation of Zircon Under High Pressure: I Morozova, S R Shieh, D Moser, J M Hanchar 2:30 P.M. VGP13A-03 In situ Microstructural and Mechanical Analysis of Zircon and Monazite Using Type Sections for U-Pb Strain Chronometry: G A Jones, D Moser, I Barker 2:45 P.M. VGP13A-04 Untangling impact ages and crustal processes in highly shocked planetary materials using accessory minerals: J Darling, D Moser, K Tait, I Barker, K Chamberlain, A K Schmitt 3:00 P.M. VGP13A-05 Testing for age correlation A.M.ong the young shergottites: Test pour la corrélation de l’âge chez les jeunes shergottites: M R Izawa, K Tait, D Moser, T J Lapen, B C Hyde, I Nicklin, A J Irving, I Barker 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0003 POSTER A Novel Approach to Measurement of Atmospheric Ultrafine Silica Particulate Matter: S M O O’Connell, J E Boulter 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0004 POSTER Formation and near-field evolution of fine particles in a plume from a metallurgy plant: Results from the NANO-INDUS project: P Flament, A Setyan, N Locoge, K Deboudt, V Riffault, L Alleman, C Schoemaecker, J Arndt, P Augustin, A Blondel, F Cazier, H Delbarre, D Dewaele, P Dewalle, S Eliet, M Fourmentin, P Genevray, R M Healy, T Leonardis, S Mbengue, J Wenger 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0005 POSTER Simulations of Pollutant Dispersal over Nairobi City,Kenya: G Otieno 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0006 POSTER Spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCPs): Indicator of atmospherically deposited pollutants in Kongsfjorden, Ny-Ålesund, Arctic: N Singh 3:15 P.M. VGP13A-06 Atom Probe Tomography of Zircon and Baddeleyite Geochronology Standards: D A Reinhard, D Moser, I Barker, D Olson, I Martin, K P Rice, Y Chen, D F Lawrence, T J Prosa, D J Larson 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0007 POSTER Air quality during holy pilgrimage of Hajj- the largest annual human gathering on planet earth: H A Khwaja, A Siddique, M M Hussain, F Khatib, J Zeb, D R Blake, O S Aburizaiza 3:30 P.M. VGP13A-07 Combining Nano Scale Microstructural Analysis and U-Pb Geochronology of Terrestrial Baddeleyite to Unravel Crustal and Bombardment Chronology: L F White, J Darling, D Moser, D Bullen, D A Reinhard, P Clifton, D J Larson, D Olson, T J Prosa, D F Lawrence, I Martin 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0008 POSTER Characterization of gas-phase organic acids in Ambient air of a developing Megacity: S Saied, H A Khwaja, M M Hussain, A Siddique, C Butts, S S Kamran, M K Khan 3:45 P.M. VGP13A-08 EBSD and Atom Probe Geochronology of Zircon and Baddeleyite from Early Mars: D Moser, I Barker, D A Reinhard, D Olson, P Clifton, T J Prosa, D J Larson, A J Irving U14A Room 513AC Monday, 4:30 P.M. Plenary Session: Hydraulic Fracturing and Induced Seismicity Presiding: B A Branfireon 4:30 P.M. Introductory Remarks: B A Branfireun 4:35 P.M. Lecture: D W S Eaton AS14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Atmospheric Deposition of Various Pollutants at Local, Regional, and Global Scales Posters (joint with B, ES) Presiding: Leiming Zhang, Environment Canada; David Gay, University of Illinois 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0009 POSTER Next Generation Sequencing Analysis: Impact of Bacteria in Snow and Frost Flowers on the Arctic Ecosystem: R Mortazavi, S Attiya, P A Ariya AS14B Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions I Posters Presiding: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0010 POSTER Predicting Which 20% to 25% of Thunderstorms Will Develop Tornadoes: R B Hardwig 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0011 POSTER Return times of drought over West African Sahel: C Roméo, M David 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0012 POSTER Community Based for Integration of Climate Change Adaptation and Food Security through Information and Communication Technologies in Bukoba and Muleba Districts, in Kagera Region around Lake Victoria Basin in Tanzania: H R Melchior 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0001 POSTER A Modified Micrometeorological Gradient Method for Estimating O3 Dry Deposition over a Forest Canopy: Z Wu, L Zhang, X Wang, J W Munger 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0013 POSTER Global Warming Stopped in 1998 Because it is Controlled by Ozone Depletion, Not by Greenhouse Gases. The Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer Took Effect in 1989, Slowing Emissions of CFCs by 1993, Slowing Ozone Depletion by 1995, and Stopping Temperature Increase by 1998: P L Ward 4:30 P.M. AS14A-0002 POSTER Assessment of Artificial Intelligence implementation in Delhi addressed to a diagnostic air quality modelling: D Mishra, P Goyal 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0014 POSTER Study of climatology and thermal comfort on Rio de Janeiro City: Preliminary analysis for 2016 Olympic Games: M Pallotta, D L Herdies, L Goncalves 64 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0015 POSTER Analysis of Mesoscale Rapidly Occluding Storm Causing Severe Atmospheric Anomalies in Southern California on February 28th, 2014: A A Mundo 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0016 POSTER A Case Study Of Mesoscale Convective Complexes With Assimilation Of Radar Data: R C Ferreira, D L Herdies 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0017 POSTER A Climatology of North American 850 hPa Equivalent Potential Temperature and its Extremes in Montreal, Quebec: A L Wood, J R Gyakum, E Atallah 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0018 POSTER Analysis of Strengthening and Dissipating Mesoscale Convective SystemsPropagating off the West African Coast: A L Dieng, L Eymard, S M Sall, A Lazar, M LeducLaballeur 4:30 P.M. AS14B-0019 POSTER What is the Cause of the Ongoing Global-Warming Pause?: S F Singer AS14C Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Climate Applications of Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) Systems Posters: Applications des systèmes de prévisions climatiques d’ensemble multi-modèles. (joint with OS) Presiding: Dan Collins, NOAA/NWS/NCEP; Emily Becker, Innovim; Bertrand Denis, Meteorological Service of Canada; Hai Lin, Environment Canada 4:30 P.M. AS14C-0020 POSTER The Operational World eteorological Organization (WMO) Multi-Model Ensemble: B Denis 4:30 P.M. AS14C-0021 POSTER Assessment of APCC Multi-Model Ensemble Prediction in Seasonal Climate Forecasting: Retrospective (1983-2003) and Real-time Forecasts (2008-2013): S M Oh, Y M Min, V N Kryjov 4:30 P.M. AS14C-0022 POSTER Monthly Ensemble Forecasts from the NCEP GEFS: M Peña, Y Zhu, X Zhou, D Hou, R Wobus, Q Zhang, W Li 4:30 P.M. AS14C-0023 POSTER Diagnostic Evaluation of Summer Precipitation over West Africa using three of CORDEX-Africa Simulations: A A Afolayan, O K Olufunso 4:30 P.M. AS14C-0024 POSTER Urban Climate Downscaling Processes using Dynamical and Diagnostic Numerical Models Approach: Madrid Case Study: R San Jose, J L Perez-Camanyo, J Pecci, A Garzon, M Palacios 4:30 P.M. AS14C-0025 POSTER Analyzing future extreme rainfalls changes over the Central Africa using CMIP5 models: S K André, C Roméo, M David, Y Zephirin, M K François B14C Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Mercury Biogeochemistry and Environmental Change III Posters (joint with H) Presiding: Carl Mitchell, University of Toronto; Brian Branfireun, Western University; David Krabbenhoft, USGS Wisconsin Water Science Center; Elsie Sunderland, Harvard University 4:30 P.M. B14C-0061 POSTER Microcosm-based Analysis of the Geochemical Drivers of Mercury Biomethylation in Contaminated Sediments: S Winland-Gaetz, L A Warren, M amyot 4:30 P.M. B14C-0062 POSTER Do Rates of Potential Methylmercury Production Differ in Prairie Wetland Sediments Near Coal Fired Power Plants?: B Hall, K Pangracs, J Kirk, D Muir 4:30 P.M. B14C-0063 POSTER Lower water tables, not increased temperature, increase methylmercury production in northern peatlands under climate change: B A Branfireun, Z Lindo, J McLaughlin 4:30 P.M. B14C-0064 POSTER Forest Harvesting Does Not Lead to Hotter Methylmercury “Hot Spots” at the Forested Upland-Peatland Ecotone: C P J Mitchell, K Haynes, S Eggert, R K Kolka, S Sebestyen 4:30 P.M. B14C-0065 POSTER Patterns of mercury methylation in urban artificial wetlands: R J Strickman, C P J Mitchell 4:30 P.M. B14C-0066 POSTER Mercury Fluxes from Watersheds and Responses to Environmental Change: Insights from the METAALICUS Project: D P Krabbenhoft, M T Tate, V L StLouis, J A Graydon, B A Branfireun, J W M Rudd, R C Harris 4:30 P.M. B14C-0067 POSTER Gaseous Mercury Fluxes in Peatland Ecosystems: K Haynes, C P J Mitchell, R K Kolka, E S Kane, L Potvin, E Lilleskov 4:30 P.M. B14C-0068 POSTER Can we use the Dynamic Mercury Cycling Model to explore mechanistic processes in Hg cycling in prairie lakes?: P R Williamson, R C Harris, B Hall 4:30 P.M. B14C-0069 POSTER Uncovering the Gaps in Bulk Atmospheric Mercury Speciation: A J Ghoshdastidar, D A Deeds, P A Ariya 4:30 P.M. B14C-0070 POSTER Interaction of Elemental Mercury with Environmentally Relevant Surfaces: U Kurien, P A Ariya 4:30 P.M. B14C-0071 POSTER Adsorption of mercury vapor using iron oxides nanoparticles and subsequent recovery via electrochemistry: Z HU, K Murwira, P A Ariya 4:30 P.M. AS14C-0026 POSTER Impacts of high-end climate change scenarios on the Mediterranean coast: P Lionello, D Conte, L Scarascia, A Sanchez-Arcilla, J P Sierra, C Mosso 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 65 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM B14A Poster Hall 517B-D ED14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Monday, 4:30 P.M. Climate Change Impacts at Regional Scales: Strategies for Efficient and Effective Simulation Studies II Posters (joint with AS, ES, H) Presiding: John Kim, USFS, Pacific Northwest Research Station; Michael Case, University of Washington; Julie Vano, Oregon State University; Leo Salas, Point Blue Conservation Science General Education Posters Presiding: Pranoti Asher, American Geophysical Union; Claire Samson, Carleton University; Jennifer Cuthbertson, University of Calgary; Rajeev Nair, University of Calgary 4:30 P.M. B14A-0053 POSTER Rendering Future Vegetation Change across Large Regions of the US: M Stieglitz, F Sant’Anna Dias, Y Gu, Y Agarwalla, Y Cheng, S D Patil, G Turk 4:30 P.M. B14A-0054 POSTER ESTIMATION OF FOREST VERTICAL STRUCTURE AND BIOMASS FROM VEGETATION MODEL AND USING LIDAR DATA: P A V V L 4:30 P.M. B14A-0055 POSTER Responses of ET and GPP to Climate Variability and Management over the North China Plain: X Mo, S Liu, Z Lin 4:30 P.M. B14A-0056 POSTER Farmer Rice Field Adaptation Technology for Rice-wheat Cropping System of Pakistan in Future changing Climate: A Ahmad, M H U Rahman, A Wajid, T Khaliq, F Rasul, G Hoogenboom 4:30 P.M. B14A-0057 POSTER Climate change visibility in yak ecosystems and needs to promote adaptive practices to strengthen yak based livelihoods in Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan: M Ali, M M Hashmi, A W Jasra, K Waqar B14B Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Global Methane Cycles of Wetlands: Observation, Modeling, and Future Challenge and Direction II Posters (joint with AS) Presiding: Changhui Peng, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Huai Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Qiuan Zhu, Northwest A&F University 4:30 P.M. ED14A-0115 POSTER The National Climate Assessment Metadata Collection Process: A Tool for Public Consumption of Scientific Information: S Champion 4:30 P.M. ED14A-0116 POSTER Does Science Improve The General Public Information? The Example of Preparedness Actions For The Seismic Risk in Martinique (FWI): La Science A.M.éliore T'elle L’Information du Grand Public? L’Exemple De la Préparation au Risque Sismique en Martinique (Antilles Françaises): J C Audru 4:30 P.M. ED14A-0117 POSTER Interactive Mapping of Mars (iMARS): A New Interactive Online Educational Resource: G R Osinski, M Battler, T N Harrison, E Pilles, H M Sapers, L L Tornabene 4:30 P.M. ED14A-0118 POSTER Twitter for Science Outreach: A Beginner’s Experience of Communicating Fieldwork from a Remote Antarctic Glacier: T Williams, R Fowler 4:30 P.M. ED14A-0119 POSTER Creating Context for Learning About Minerals: E T Williams 4:30 P.M. ED14A-0120 POSTER Developing and Implementing Instruments for Measuring Scientific Reasoning Abilities using Online Intelligent Tutoring Systems: L Horodyskyj, S Buxner, S C Semken, A D Anbar 4:30 P.M. ED14A-0121 POSTER Community Communication and Coffee Farmers’ Adaptation to Climate Variability in Amadeo, Cavite, Philippines: B J Ilagan 4:30 P.M. ED14A-0122 POSTER The Relevance of Geosciences at Rural Schools in Brazil: Connecting Sciences with Local Communities Demands: S Maciel, T Jacobson, C Barreto, N Pinheiro 4:30 P.M. B14B-0058 POSTER Case Studies of Modelling CH4 Fluxes from Chinese Coastal Wetlands: W Sun, T Li ES14A Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. B14B-0059 POSTER Effects of soil warming, rainfall reduction and water table level on CH4 emissions from the Zoige peatland in China: G Yang, H Chen, N Wu, J Tian, C Peng, Q Zhu, D Zhu, Y He, Q Zheng, C Zhang Monday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. B14B-0060 POSTER Quantification of lake carbon accumulation and sequestration in China since the Last Glacial Maximum: M Wang, H Chen, Z Yu Advancements in Environmental Site Assessment and Characterization II Posters (joint with SE) Presiding: Rick McGregor, InSitu Remediation Services Ltd. (IRSL); Judith Patterson, Concordia University; Nicholas Valleau, Geosoft; Elizabeth Baranyi, Geosoft Inc. 4:30 P.M. ES14A-0123 POSTER Use of Bio-Physical Indicators to Map and Characterize Coping Strategies of Households to Rift Valley Fever Outbreaks Case Study: Ijara District, Kenya: J K Ronoh Jr 4:30 P.M. ES14A-0124 POSTER Potential in using Field Portable Near Infrared Spectrometer for screening of sites contaminated with complexed iron-cyanides: T A Raab, M Sut, F Repmann, T Fischer 66 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. ES14A-0125 POSTER The Use of High Resolution Characterization to Develop and Implement Site Remediation: R McGregor 4:30 P.M. ES14A-0126 POSTER Assessment of Partitioning Algorithms for Modeling Spectral Reflectance Data over Visible, Near-Infrared, and Short-wave Infrared Region: A Gupta, B S Das, H B Vasva, S MC ES14B Poster Hall 517B-D G14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Gravity, Geoid, and Height Systems Posters: Gravité, Géoïde et Systèmes altimétriques (joint with ES, GR, H, SE) Presiding: Marc Veronneau, Canadian Geodetic Survey; Yan Wang, National Geodetic Survey Monday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. G14A-0151 POSTER Assessment of discontinuities of Helmert’s gravity anomalies on the geoid: I Foroughi, P Vanicek, R W Kingdon, M Sheng, M C Santos Earth Surface Processes Posters Presiding: Jaclyn Cockburn, University of Guelph; Peter Ashmore, University of Western Ontario; Alan Howard, University of Virginia Main Campus 4:30 P.M. G14A-0152 POSTER Progress Update on the U.S. Gravity for the Redefinition of the american Vertical Datum (GRAV-D) Project and Lessons Learned for Geoid Modelling: M Youngman, V A Childers, S A Holmes 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0130 POSTER The Magha Caldera, its Local Inhabitants, and Related Landslides in Wabane, Cameroon: N Atemnkeng 4:30 P.M. G14A-0153 POSTER Continuation of Surface Anomalies to the Geoid in Regions of Negative Heights: R W Kingdon, P Vanicek 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0131 POSTER Most Negative Curvature Attribute application for Regional Faults study-A review: S Asim, P Zhu 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0132 POSTER Turbulence characteristics in the approach flow of Piano Key Weir (PKW): H Tiwari, N Sharma 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0133 POSTER Neotectonic influence on geomorphology in the Gandak megafan of the Indo-Gangetic foreland basin, India: R M Pradhan, P Pati 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0134 POSTER Reshaping of a Late Pleistocene Landscape by Human Activity in Northeastern Germany: T A Raab, F Hirsch, A Schneider, K P Wechler 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0135 POSTER Optical Dating and Sedimentary Characteristics of Holocene Dunes on the South Shore of the Central St. Lawrence lowlands, Quebec, Canada: G Thiery, M Roy, M Lamothe, R A Daigneault, F Hardy 4:30 P.M. G14A-0154 POSTER Determination of the spectral weights of satellite models, and terrestrial and airborne gravity data for local geoid computations – case studies from GSVS11 and GSVS14 area: Y M Wang, T Jiang 4:30 P.M. G14A-0155 POSTER Geoid Determination from Airborne Vector Gravimetry: An Example Using AIRGrav Data from Tanzania: S Ferguson, R Forsberg 4:30 P.M. G14A-0157 POSTER Assessments of Recent GRACE and Release 5’s GOCE Global Geopotential Models in Canada: J Huang, M Veronneau 4:30 P.M. G14A-0158 POSTER Concerning the Roundabout Method to Downward Continuation and the Evaluation of the Far-zone: M Sheng, P Vanicek, R W Kingdon, I Foroughi, J Janak, M C Santos GP14A Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0136 POSTER Thermo-hydro-mechanical Behavior of Granite under Cyclic Temperature Changes: M Najari, A P Selvadurai Monday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0137 POSTER Frequency Response of a New Closed-Path Trace Gas Analyzer for Eddy-Covariance Flux Measurements: J Somers, S Sargent Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism General Contributions Posters Presiding: Sabine Stanley, University of Toronto; Maria Cioppa, University of Windsor 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0138 POSTER Spatial-Temporal effects of Landuse changes on Land surface Temperature in Nairobi: J M Muthoka, C N Mundia 4:30 P.M. ES14B-0140 POSTER Voxelization approach to model soil reinforcement by root systems: application for landslides risk assessment of forested hillslopes: N Kokutse, A G T Temgoua 4:30 P.M. GP14A-0166 POSTER Timinig of Volcanism and initiation of rifting in Omo-Turkana Depression southwestern Ethiopia: Evidence from Paleomagnetism: A Erbello, T Kidane, F H Brown 4:30 P.M. GP14A-0167 POSTER Mapping Petroleum Migration Pathways Using Magnetics: R Abubakar, M A Sephton, A Fraser, J S Watson, T Almeida, P Southern 4:30 P.M. GP14A-0168 POSTER Palaeomagnetic Analysis on Late Bronze Age Pottery from Santorini: New Data from the Akrotiri Excavation and Estimation of the Deposition Temperatures of the Minoan Pyroclastic Products: E Tema, E Zanella, F J Pavon-Carrasco, D Kontopoulou, S Pavlides 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 67 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. GP14A-0169 POSTER Paleomagnetic Dating of the Genesis of the Early Cretaceous Aliva Zn-Pb Ore Deposit, Northern Spain: D T A Symons, F Tornos, K Kawasaki, F Velasco, I Rosales 4:30 P.M. GP14A-0170 POSTER Great Slave Lake Supergroup paleomagnetism:Local rotations, apparent polar wander, true polar wander, or anomalous geodynamo?: X Xu, D A Evans, R N Mitchell, W Bleeker, P F Hoffman 4:30 P.M. GP14A-0171 POSTER Preliminary Magnetic Studies of the Helen Mine ‘Kill Zone’ Soils, Wawa, Ontario, Canada: M T Cioppa, A Yurtseven Sandker 4:30 P.M. GP14A-0172 POSTER Saddleback Basalt as a Terrestrial Analog to Highly Magnetized Martian Crustal Rocks: K J Murdock, L L Brown H14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. H14B-0192 POSTER Quantifying the Link Between Hydrological Connectivity and Taxa Requirements in the Development of a Sustainable Environmental Flows Strategy for the Grand Lake Meadows Wetland, New Brunswick, Canada: W A Monk, Z G O’Malley, J M Orlofske, D J Baird, A Curry 4:30 P.M. H14B-0193 POSTER Groundwater Exploration in the Pru District of Ghana using1D and 2D Electrical Resistivity Methods: J N Sikah, A A Aning, S K Danuor, E Manu, C Okrah 4:30 P.M. H14B-0195 POSTER Changing Climate and Altering Hydrological Regime - A Case from Karnali River Basin of Nepal Himalaya: J Panthi Sr, K Khatiwada, M L Shrestha 4:30 P.M. H14B-0196 POSTER Plant Enhanced Bioremediation Of BTEX Contaminated Groundwater Using Canna Generalis: S Basu, B K Yadav, S Mathur 4:30 P.M. H14B-0197 POSTER The Geochemical Responses Of Small Tundra Lake Catchments To Landscape Perturbation, Upland Region North-East of Inuvik, Northwest Territories: E C Hille, D L Peters, F Wrona, S V Kokelj Advances in Oil Sands Reclamation Research Posters Presiding: Jonathan Price, University of Waterloo; Scott Ketcheson, University of Waterloo 4:30 P.M. H14B-0198 POSTER Analysis of Extreme Climate Events in the Volta River Basin: F Aziz, E Obuobie 4:30 P.M. H14A-0184 POSTER Transport of oil sands processaffected water from tailings sands to a constructed fen peatland: E D Kessel, J S Price, S J Ketcheson 4:30 P.M. H14B-0199 POSTER Examination of Field Scale Hydrological Processes Under Three Different Tillage Methods in Southern Ontario: Conventional Till (CT); Modified Till (MT); and No Till (NT) : I Martin 4:30 P.M. H14A-0185 POSTER Assessment the pools and potential redistribution of sodium in a constructed fen peatland system: R rbsimhay@uwaterloOca, J S Price 4:30 P.M. H14A-0186 POSTER A Comparison of Soil Nitrogen Availability Between a Post Mined Reclaimed Wetland and Two Natural Wetlands in Fort McMurray, Alberta: C Thorne, S K Carey, E Humphreys, M L Macrae, R M Petrone 4:30 P.M. H14A-0187 POSTER Understanding Flow Pathways, Major Chemical Transformations and Water Sources Using Hydrochemical and Hydrometric Data in a Constructed Fen, Fort McMurray Alberta: K Biagi, S K Carey, E Nicholls, C A Mendoza 4:30 P.M. H14A-0188 POSTER Microfossil Biomonitors of Reclamation Success: C Garner, F M G McCarthy, L Neville 4:30 P.M. H14A-0189 POSTER Redox Biogeochemistry and Oxygen Consumption Rates Associated with Oil Sands Fluid Fine Tailings (FFT): D Arriaga, L A Warren 4:30 P.M. H14A-0190 POSTER Introduction to Soil Bioengineering Applications for Mining Reclamation of Re-Constructed Waterways within Alberta Oil Sands Overburden Mine Dumps: P Raymond H14B Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. General Hydrology Posters Presiding: Daniel Peters, Environment Canada; William Quinton, Wilfrid Laurier University 68 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. H14B-0200 POSTER Advancements in Tracer Dilution Gauging: Quantifying Uncertainties in Streamflow Data: M E Richardson, R D Moore, A Zimmerman 4:30 P.M. H14B-0201 POSTER Understanding the Spatial anisotropy of Daily Rainfall using Radar Information: Y Gyasi-Agyei 4:30 P.M. H14B-0202 POSTER Hydraulic behavior of a fractured massif: A Pina, L D Donado-Garzon 4:30 P.M. H14B-0203 POSTER Paleoflood History of an Oxbow Lake in the Désert River Catchment Area, Southwestern Québec, Canada: F Oliva, A E Viau, J Bjornson 4:30 P.M. H14B-0204 POSTER Climatic Controls of Low Water Levels on the Mackenzie River Mainstem, Summer and Autumn, 2014: D L Peters, D E Atkinson 4:30 P.M. H14B-0205 POSTER Dynamic Fractional Wettability During Infiltration of Water, Ethanol, and Aqueous-ethanol Solutions in Post Wildfire Soils: S M Beatty, J E Smith" 4:30 P.M. H14B-0206 POSTER Debye decomposition of complex electrical conductivity spectra of contaminated sediments: A Ustra, C A Mendonça, D Ntarlagiannis, L D Slater 4:30 P.M. H14B-0207 POSTER Downscaling Daily Precipitation with the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis across Canada: D Khedhaouiria, A Mailhot, A C Favre Pugin, G Talbot 4:30 P.M. H14B-0208 POSTER Differentiation between anthropogenic and natural contamination of stream water by heavy SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM metals: a case study in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru: A Santos Perez, M Baraer, A Guittard, J M McKenzie, B G Mark H14E Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. H14B-0209 POSTER Mapping the depth of a small lake using ground-penetrating radar: R F Sears, G Ferris, C G Bank Monday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. H14B-0210 POSTER Arctic Tundra Lakes in a Region Impacted by Permafrost Disturbance – Application of Isotope Signatures for Enhanced Hydrological Understanding: D L Peters, K W Turner, E C Hille, F Wrona, S V Kokelj Hydrologic Modeling Across Scales: On the Issue of Scale Dependency Posters (joint with AS, ES) Presiding: Saman Razavi, University of Saskatchewan; Hoshin Gupta, University of Arizona; Bethanna Jackson, Victoria University of Wellington; Rohini Kumar, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig 4:30 P.M. H14B-0211 POSTER Hydro-Climatic Variability and Runoff Response in Glacial River Basin: A Case from Langtang River Basin of Nepal Himalaya: N S Shrestha, P Dahal, R B Kayastha 4:30 P.M. H14B-0212 POSTER Hydrological forecasting events in the context of global warming using Fokker-Plank-Kolmogorov’s equation: A G T Temgoua, R Martel, Z Kavazovic, D Blessent, U Gabriel, N Kokutse 4:30 P.M. H14E-0217 POSTER Application of SWAT model to quantify blue and green water resources in Alberta: M Faramarzi, K Abbaspour, G Goss 4:30 P.M. H14E-0219 POSTER Modeling the Partitioning of Precipitation over the Almadinah Watershed, Saudi Arabia: An Integrated Approach: T Alharbi, M Sultan, M Ahmed 4:30 P.M. H14B-0213 POSTER A Study on Debris(floating waste) Flow Simulation in Hantangang dam Using the EFDC Model: S H Jang, J H Oh, S H Han 4:30 P.M. H14E-0220 POSTER Hydrological Modeling of the Niger River (West Africa) for Flow Prediction in Ungauged Basins: J Chaibou Begou, S Jomaa, S Benabdallah, P Bazie, M Rode H14C Poster Hall 517B-D H14F Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Monday, 4:30 P.M. Geothermal Energy Posters (joint with GR, VGP) Presiding: Tirupati Bolisetti, University of Windsor; Denis Tanguay, Canadian Geoexchange Coalition Isotopic Tools to Assess Human Impacts on Large River Systems Posters: Outils isotopiques pour caractériser les impacts anthropiques sur les grands fleuves (joint with B) Presiding: Jean-Francois Helie, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Trish Stadnyk, University of Manitoba; Fred Longstaffe, University of Western Ontario 4:30 P.M. H14C-0214 POSTER Fundamental Economic Analysis of Ground Source Heat Pumps Markets in North America: Analyse économique fondamentale des marchés des thermopompes géothermiques en Amérique du Nord: D Tanguay H14D Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Hydroclimatic Processes in the Laurentian Great Lakes Posters (joint with AS) Presiding: Christopher Spence, Environment Canada Saskatoon; Peter Blanken, University of Colorado, Boulder; John Lenters, LimnoTech; Andrew Gronewold, NOAA Ann Arbor 4:30 P.M. H14D-0215 POSTER Comparing catchment mean transit times and landscape characteristics for mesoscale catchments in northeastern Ontario: K J Chutko, A L James, C McConnell, H Yao 4:30 P.M. H14D-0216 POSTER High frequency monitoring of lake and weather conditions in Lake Nipissing, Ontario: Exploring the 2014 hydrographical dataset: K J Chutko, D Walters, A L James, M Wachowiak, C McConnell, H Yao, A Paterson, J Rusak 4:30 P.M. H14F-0221 POSTER Radiogenic and Stable Strontium Isotope Variation in Rivers Draining the Canadian Precambrian Shield: R Stevenson, C R Pearce, E Rosa, C Hillaire-Marcel 4:30 P.M. H14F-0222 POSTER Do End-member Definitions and Tracer Choice have a Significant Influence on the Results of Isotopebased Hydrograph Separation?: S Bansah, G Ali MD14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Mafic-Ultramafic Magmatic Ore Deposits III Posters: Gisements mafiques et ultramafiques d’origine magmatique (joint with VGP) Presiding: Bernard Charlier, University of Liège; Olivier Namur, Leibniz Universität Hannover 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0252 POSTER Importance of Sample preparation, representivity, and reporting methologies for quantitative evaluation of precious metal mineralogy: L J Cabri 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0253 POSTER Experimental confirmation of high temperature silicate liquid immiscibility in multicomponent ferrobasaltic systems: T Hou, I V Veksler 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 69 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0254 POSTER Solubility of the assemblage Pt-PtAs(melt) in basalt with implications for Pt-As complexing and As speciation: A Canali, J M Brenan 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0255 POSTER Characterizing the mineralogy of orthomagmatic Fe–Ti–V (± P) oxide mineralization hosted in Paleoproterozoic anorthosite in the Cape Caribou River Allochthon, Grenville Province, Southeast Labrador: A Valvasori, M L D Fonkwe, S J Piercey, J Conliffe 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0256 POSTER Genesis of Co-Ni mineralizations during serpentinisation process in Bou Azzer ore deposits, the Neoproterozoic ophiolite of Bou Azzer El Graara (Central Anti-Atlas, Morocco): Genèse des minéralisations de Ni-Co pendant le processus de serpentinisation des dépôts de minerai de Bou Azzer, l’ophiolite Néoprotérozoïque de Bou El Azzer Graara (Central Anti-Atlas, Maroc): B Mohamed Sr, W Amina, A Hassan, M Lhou, H Jung 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0257 POSTER Sulphur isotopic studies of Cu-PGE mineralization in the Coldwell Complex, Ontario: Implications for mineralizing processes: M Shahabi Far, I M Samson, J E Gagnon, R Linnen, D J Good, G D Layne, B A Wing 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0258 POSTER Stratigraphy and distribution of chromite in the Black Label deposit, McFaulds Lake greenstone belt, Superior Province, Ontario, Canada: K Mehrmanesh, C M Lesher, M Houle 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0259 POSTER Platinum-Group Minerals in the Black Thor Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusive Complex, McFaulds Lake Greenstone Belt, Ontario: N Farhangi, C M Lesher, M G Houlé 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0260 POSTER Hybridized UltrA.M.afic Rocks in the Black Label Hybrid Zone of the 2.7 Ga Black Thor Intrusive Complex, McFaulds Lake Greenstone Belt, Ontario, Canada: C S Spath III, C M Lesher, M Houle 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0261 POSTER Base Metal Sulphide Minerals in the Upper Critical Zone (UCZ) of the Bushveld Igneous Complex (BIC): V Andrienko, J Mungall Matagamimining district, Quebec: N Schnitzler, P S Ross, A Bourke, E Gloaguen, B Fresia, R Boucher 4:30 P.M. MD14B-0265 POSTER Metamorphosed Hydrothermal Alterations of the Auriferous Lalor VMS Deposit and Relations with Ore Styles: A Caté, P Mercier-Langevin, P S Ross, S Duff, M D Hannington, B Dubé, S Gagné 4:30 P.M. MD14B-0266 POSTER The Coulon volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit, Northern Quebec: context, structure, alteration and zonation: R A Bouchard, V Pearson, R Daigneault 4:30 P.M. MD14B-0267 POSTER Deciphering the hydrothermal evolution of a VMS system using trace elements in pyrite by laser ablation ICP-MS: an example from the Bracemac-McLeod deposits, Abitibi, Canada and implications for exploration: Décortiquer l’évolution hydrothermale d’un SMV en utilisant les éléments traces des pyrite par LA-ICP-MS: l’exemple des gisements de BracemacMcLeod, Abitibi, Canada et implications pour l’exploration: D Genna, D Gaboury VGP14C Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Using Computational ThermoDynamics to Model Natural Systems: Recent Advances and Challenges for the Future II Posters (joint with EP, MS) Presiding: Vincent van Hinsberg, McGill University; Manas Paliwal, McGill University; Jean-Philippe Harvey, McGill University 4:30 P.M. VGP14C-0392 POSTER ThermoDynamic modeling of the Li2O-Na2O-Al2O3-SiO2 system under atmospheric pressure: P Hudon, B Konar, M A Van Ende, I H Jung 4:30 P.M. VGP14C-0393 POSTER TCInvestigator: Automated Calculation of Contours for THERMOCALC Pseudosections: M A Pearce, A White, M F Gazley 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0262 POSTER Geological Setting of the Marbridge Mine: Komatiite Hosted Ni-Cu Ore Deposit: V Lafrance, P Pilote, P Pagé, R Daigneault 4:30 P.M. VGP14C-0394 POSTER Thermodynamic Properties of Dilute Aqueous Electrolytes and Non-Electrolytes at Elevated Temperatures, from Molecular Dynamics Simulations: M J Steele-MacInnis, D Zezin, N Bieler, P Hünenberger, T Driesner 4:30 P.M. MD14A-0263 POSTER Platinum Group Element Enrichment and Mobilization in the Messamax and Expo Ni-Cu-PGE Magmatic Sulfide Deposits, Cape Smith Fold Belt, New Quebec: J Mailloux, J E Mungall 4:30 P.M. VGP14C-0396 POSTER How to choose solution models for phase equilibria modeling of migmatitic metapelites?: P H Trapy, F Gervais MD14B oster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. VGP14C-0397 POSTER Multicomponent Diffusion Modelling Applied to the Sudbury Igneous Complex: Q M C Poon, J E Mungall, K Kompaniets Monday, 4:30 P.M. VMS Deposits and Their Geological Environment II Posters: Les sulfures massifs volcanogènes et leur environnement géologique (joint with MRG, PG, SG, VGP) Presiding: Pierre-Simon Ross, Institut national de la recherche scientifique; Dominique Genna, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi 4:30 P.M. MD14B-0264 POSTER Study of multiparameter data on exploration drill core from the McLeod VMS deposit, 70 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe OS14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. General Session: Ocean Sciences I Posters Presiding: Margaret Mulholland, Old Dominion Univ 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0289 POSTER The position of Anthropogenic Activities on Atlantic and Indian Oceans in Africa: B Abubakar SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0290 POSTER Evaluation of Satellite SST Data Using in situ Skin SST Measurements: L Guan, L Qu, K Zhang 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0291 POSTER Internal Waves Induced the Increase of Nutrients and Chlorophyll-a Concentrations in the Dongsha Atoll Continental Shelf: J J Hung, S H Peng, Y H Wang 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0292 POSTER Impact on the Circulation in the Sumjin River Estuary under summer monsoon condition: Y J Ro 4:30 P.M. P14A-0305 POSTER 3D petrography of Enstatite achondrites via micro computed tomography scanning (µCT): D D Uribe, P J A McCausland, M R Izawa, R L Flemming, J Umoh, D Holdsworth P14B Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0293 POSTER Seasonal and Inter-Annual Variations of Remotely Sensed Biogeochemical Parameters in Northern Gulf of Mexico and Their Correlations to the Size of Hypoxia: J Yuan Recent Developments at Sudbury and Other Canadian Impact Structures Posters (joint with ES, MD) Presiding: Gordon Osinski, University of Western Ontario; Richard Grieve, Natural Resources Canada; Peter Lightfoot, Vale 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0294 POSTER SEASONAL VARIABILITY OF CARBONATE SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS IN A CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEM, SOUTHERN TAIWAN: P J Meng, C C Chen 4:30 P.M. P14B-0306 POSTER Structural Characterization of the Sudbury Impact Structure, Canada using current remote sensing datasets: B Shankar, G R Osinski 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0295 POSTER Flooding Effects on Organic Carbon Consumption in the East China Sea: C C Chen 4:30 P.M. P14B-0307 POSTER Impact Melt Veins in the Central Uplift of the West Clearwater Lake Impact Structure, Northern Quebec, Canada: R Wilks, G R Osinski 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0296 POSTER The Acidification Coupled with Eutrophication of the Coastal Waters of Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines: M C T Lagumen 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0297 POSTER Assessing the impact of tides and winds on the circulation of the Gulf of La Spezia with high-resolution, three-dimensional simulations: L Porciello, M G Magaldi, A Griffa, M Barbolini, F Ferro, M Borghini 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0298 POSTER Paleotempestology of Chezzetcook Inlet, Nova Scotia: F Oliva, A E Viau, M C Peros 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0299 POSTER Turbulence in the Summertime Pycnocline: I Lozovatsky, J H Lee, H J Fernando 4:30 P.M. OS14A-0300 POSTER PASSIVE ADVECTION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF HEAT IN WARMING OCEAN BASINS: O A Garuba, B A Klinger P14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Nondestructive Study of Meteorites Posters (joint with SE) Presiding: Claire Samson, Carleton University; Roberta Flemming, University of Western Ontario 4:30 P.M. P14A-0302 POSTER Evidence Of Metasomatism In The Lowest Petrographic Types Inferred From A Na-, K, Rich Rim Around A LEW 86018 (L3.1) Chondrule: R K Mishra, K K Marhas, J I Simon, D K Ross 4:30 P.M. P14A-0303 POSTER Field- and Frequency-Dependence of Magnetic Susceptibility of Ordinary Chondrites in Low Fields: P Oliver, C Samson, R E Ernst, P J A McCausland, G F West P14C Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Rosetta Mission: Science From the Pre-perihelion Phase Posters (joint with SPA) Presiding: Claudia Alexander, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Matthew Taylor, ESTEC 4:30 P.M. P14C-0308 POSTER Rosetta Mission Status Update: C J Alexander, M G Taylor, N Altobelli, F Jansen, M Barthelemy, B Geiger, B Grieger, M Küppers, R Moissl, L O’Rourke, C Vallat, S Lodiot 4:30 P.M. P14C-0309 POSTER Shedding Light on Comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko - New Shape and Topography Results: W Gaskell, L Jorda, A T Auger, O S Barnouin, P L Lamy, E E Palmer, C Jackman, C Capanna, S F Hviid, P Gutiérrez P14D Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Shock Processes in Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Materials Posters (joint with SPA, T, VGP) Presiding: Erin Walton, University of Alberta; Lucy Thompson, University of New Brunswick; John Spray, University of New Brunswick 4:30 P.M. P14D-0310 POSTER Impact Induced Ballen Fracture Networks and their Formation in SiO2 Clasts: A Chanou, R A F Grieve, G R Osinski 4:30 P.M. P14A-0304 POSTER Effects of Thermal MetA.M.orphism on Spectral Properties of a Carbonaceous Asteroid Regolith Simulant: M R Izawa, E Cloutis, V B Pietrasz, P Mann 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 71 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM PP14A Poster Hall 517B-D SG14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Monday, 4:30 P.M. Metal Isotopes in Ancient Marine Sediments: Windows Into the Paleoenvironment or Proxies for Diagenetic Alteration? Posters (joint with SG) Presiding: John Higgins, Princeton University; Galen Halverson, McGill University; Marcus Kunzmann, McGill University General Contributions in Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Posters Presiding: Galen Halverson, McGill University; Elizabeth Turner, Laurentian University; Timothy Gibson, McGill University; Katherine Hahn, Laurentian University 4:30 P.M. PP14A-0318 POSTER Geochemical Fingerprints of Maximum Flooding Surfaces in the ca. 850 Ma Upper Fifteenmile Group, Yukon Reflect the Iron Shuttle: Les Signatures Géochimiques des Surfaces D'inondations Maximum de la Partie Supérieure du Groupe Fifteenmile (ca. 850 Ma), Yukon, Montrent un Transport du Fer: T Gibson, M Kunzmann, G P Halverson 4:30 P.M. SG14A-0360 POSTER Correlation Between Zooclast Reflectance and Rock-Eval Tmax in the Upper Ordovician Cape Phillips Formation, Nunavut: J Cuthbertson, D P Synnott, K Dewing 4:30 P.M. PP14A-0320 POSTER A δ26Mg Record of the Paleozoic Oceans: S Cotroneo, I D Clark 4:30 P.M. PP14A-0321 POSTER The utility of chromium isotopes as a redox tracer: C Reinhard, N Planavsky S14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Advances in Ground Motion Modeling in Eastern North America III Posters (joint with SE) Presiding: Gail Atkinson, University of Western Ontario; Christine Goulet, Pacific Earthquake Engineering Center 4:30 P.M. S14A-0334 POSTER Sensitivity analysis of Eastern Canada High Resolution Seismic Hazard Maps to the Ground Motion Prediction Equations: Y Y Kropivnitskaya, K F Tiampo, J Qin, M Bauer 4:30 P.M. S14A-0335 POSTER Modeling of Strong Motion Generation Areas of the 2011 Tohoku, Japan Earthquake using Modified Semi-Empirical Technique Incorporating Frequency Dependent Radiation pattern: Sandeep SE14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Laser Imaging in the Earth Sciences II Posters (joint with ES, GR, MD) Presiding: Claire Samson, Carleton University; Michael Daly, York University; Gunho Sohn, York University 4:30 P.M. SE14A-0347 POSTER Utilization of LIDAR for Geomorphological Analysis of Periglacial Features: T Haid, G R Osinski 4:30 P.M. SE14A-0348 POSTER Multisensor Data Fusion to Characterize Evolving Wetland Environments: An example from the Peace Delta: O Niemann, D L Peters, D J Baird, R Stephen, F Visintini, G Quinn, D Parton, R Skelly 72 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. SG14A-0361 POSTER Diachronic Evolution of the SaukTippecanoe Unconformity in the Quebec Reentrant and Its Influence on the Early Stage Stratigraphic Architecture of the Taconian Foreland Basin: O Salad Hersi 4:30 P.M. SG14A-0362 POSTER Seismic Stratigraphic Analysis of the Messinian Evaporite Deposits and Their Temporal and Spatial Distribution in the Western Cyprus Arc, Northeastern Mediterranean: P Gunes, A Aksu, J Hall 4:30 P.M. SG14A-0363 POSTER Mid-Miocene Vegetation and Climate Development on the Atlantic Coastal Plain (IODP Expedition 313): S Prader, U Kotthoff, F M G McCarthy, D R Greenwood 4:30 P.M. SG14A-0364 POSTER Paleoenvironmental records from alaskan Late Pleistocene yedoma permafrost : A case study from the Itkillik river: L Lapointe Elmrabti, J Talbot, J Strauss, M Z Kanevskiy, Y Shur, B Fréchette, D Fortier 4:30 P.M. SG14A-0365 POSTER What was happening when earthquake suddenly deformed the sediments earth in Liwa region, Sumatera, Indonesia?: Y Cara 4:30 P.M. SG14A-0366 POSTER A New Method of Determining Pore Size Distribution in Sedimentary Rocks: I O Ugurlu, A I Kilinc 4:30 P.M. SG14A-0367 POSTER Late Holocene Wood and Vertebrates from Gravels Near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta: A B Beaudoin, C N Jass SG14B Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Geothermal Resources Potential of Sedimentary Basins Posters: Potentiel des ressources géothermiques des bassins sédimentaires (joint with VGP) Presiding: Michel Malo, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS); Jasmin Raymond, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) 4:30 P.M. SG14B-0368 POSTER Preliminary assessment of Nevado del Ruiz geothermal potential from laboratory measurements of thermal properties: M I Velez Marquez, D Blessent, I J López Sánchez, J Raymond SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. SG14B-0369 POSTER Mapping the geoexchange potential of the St. Lawrence Lowlands from thermal conductivity measurements of rock samples: C Sirois, J Raymond, M Malo, M Nasr 4:30 P.M. VGP14A-0389 POSTER 3D IMAGE ANALYSIS OF DEFORMATION BANDS IN POROUS CARBONATE GRAINSTONES: T Emanuele, M Zambrano, L Mancini, G Dinolfo, N Aibibula, F Arzilli, G Napoli T14A Poster Hall 517B-D VGP14B Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. Monday, 4:30 P.M. Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens From Pre-collisional Continental Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence From Field, Analytical, and Numerical Studies V Posters (joint with SE, VGP) Presiding: Aphrodite Indares, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Toby Rivers, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Fried Schwerdtner, University of Toronto Enriching Concordia; Microstructure Meets the Geochronology of Earth and Solar System Processes II Posters Presiding: Desmond Moser, University of Western Ontario; Kim Tait, Royal Ontario Museum; Fernando Corfu, University of Oslo 4:30 P.M. T14A-0370 POSTER Very-High Temperature Metamorphism and Deformation in the Footwall of an Eclogitebearing nappe, Sveconorwegian Orogen: Meta-leuconoritic and Sapphirine-bearing Rocks of the Obbhult Complex, SW Sweden: C Möller, J Andersson, G Rebay 4:30 P.M. VGP14B-0390 POSTER INSIGHTS INTO THE ANALYSIS OF MICROMETRE-THIN RIMS USING LA-ICP-MS: DEPTH-PROFILE AND GRAIN MAPPING OF UNPOLISHED CRYSTALS: C J Kelly, D A Schneider, C R McFarlane, S Jackson 4:30 P.M. VGP14B-0391 POSTER Microstructural response of U-Pb dateable phases across the Vredefort impact structure, South Africa: C L Davis, D Moser, I Barker Tuesday A.M. 4:30 P.M. T14A-0371 POSTER Transpressional collision and postorogenic deformation in the New Quebec Orogen: D van Rooyen 4:30 P.M. T14A-0372 POSTER Metamorphic record of anatetic aluminous gneisses from the mid-pressure belt of the Grenvillian hinterland: M E Patrick, A D Indares 4:30 P.M. T14A-0373 POSTER Insights into the Geology of the Central Metasedimentary Belt of the Grenville Orogen from Airborne Geophysical Data recently acquired by the Ontario Geological Survey: R M Easton 4:30 P.M. T14A-0374 POSTER Tectono-Metamorphic History of the Eastern Taureau Shear Zone, Mauricie Area, Québec: Implications for the Exhumation of the Mid-Crust in the Grenville Province: R Soucy La Roche, F Gervais, A Tremblay, J L Crowley, G Ruffet 4:30 P.M. T14A-0375 POSTER Post-Peak Transtensional Buckling of High-grade Thrust Sheets in Western Central Gneiss Belt, Grenville Province of Ontario (Canada): A Signal of Orogenic Collapse: W M Schwerdtner, T Rivers, J F Yang, J Tsolas, G Barbieri 4:30 P.M. T14A-0376 POSTER Nd Isotope Mapping of Large-scale Crustal Structure in the SW Grenville Province: A P Dickin VGP14A Poster Hall 517B-D Monday, 4:30 P.M. 3D Imaging of Natural and Artificial Earth Materials II Posters (joint with MS, P, SG) Presiding: Pia Plese, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Don Baker, McGill University; Michael Higgins, Univ Quebec a Chicoutimi 4:30 P.M. VGP14A-0388 POSTER Processing of X-ray microtomography images to investigate crystallized volcanic rock textures: F Arzilli, M Polacci, D R Baker, P Landi, D Giordano, L Mancini AS21A Room 513D-F Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Aerosols, Ozone Presiding: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology 8:00 A.M. AS21A-01 Equatorial stratospheric thermal structure and ozone variations during the sudden stratospheric warming of 2013: O Nath, S Sridharan 8:15 A.M. AS21A-02 Quantifying the scales of coherence and causes of spatiotemporal variability of aerosol particle properties and extreme concentrations over eastern North America: R Sullivan, P Crippa, R C Levy, S C Pryor 8:30 A.M. AS21A-03 Investigation and intercomparison of ozone depletion in the Arctic polar vortex - using ground-based and spaceborne FTIR measurements at Eureka between 2006 and 2013: D Griffin, K A Walker, S Conway, D Weaver, F Kolonjari, R Lindenmaier, L Dan, J Mendonca, A Harrett, R L Batchelor, K Strong, G L Manney, C D Boone, P F Bernath, J R Drummond 8:45 A.M. AS21A-04 Contribution of Different Ultrafine Aerosol Size Fractions to Ice Nucleation in Clouds: Contribution des différentes fractions de taille des aérosols ultrafins à la nucléation de la glace dans les nuages: Y Nazarenko, R B Rangel-Alvarado, P A Ariya 9:00 A.M. AS21A-05 Lagrangian Analysis of Ozone Production in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area Based on Air Parcel Trajectories and In Situ Airborne Measurements from the 2011 DISCOVER-AQ Campaign: H L Arkinson, L C Brent, H He, C Loughner, J Stehr, A J Weinheimer, R R Dickerson 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 73 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 9:15 A.M. AS21A-06 Using land surface information to inform backtrajectory analyses of aerosol measurements: D Doughty III, S C Hill productivité du jeune réservoir Eastmain 1 (QC, Canada) à partir de mesures à long terme des émissions de CO2: M Demarty, A Tremblay 9:30 A.M. AS21A-07 Features of Limited Organic-Inorganic Miscibility and Their Relation to Aerosol Hygroscopicity: A Zuend, D M Lienhard, U K Krieger 8:30 A.M. B21A-03 Modelling Seasonal and Annual Variability of Carbon Fluxes in a Large Boreal Hydroelectric Reservoir: W Wang, Y Kim, N T Roulet, I B Strachan, A Tremblay AS21B Room 513A-C 8:45 A.M. B21A-04 Predicted Releases of Greenhouse Gases from Land-use Change of a Proposed Hydroelectric Reservoir in Canada Using a Carbon Mass-balance Model: J M A DeVink, M C Murphy, K Gillam, M Stephenson, P Mazzocco, S Jackson Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Climate Scenarios: Improving Science and Communication for an Efficient Societal Use I: Scénarios climatiques: Améliorer la science et la communication pour une utilisation sociétale efficace Presiding: Patrick Grenier, Ouranos; Marco Braun, Ouranos; Alex Cannon, University of Victoria; Xuebin Zhang, Environment Canada 9:15 A.M. B21A-06 Climate and Land-Use Gradients Drive Spatially Coherent CO2 Driver-Response Relationships Across US Lakes: J F Lapierre, K S Cheruvelil, S M Collins, C E Fergus, C Filstrup, D A Seekell, P A Soranno 9:30 A.M. B21A-07 Methane Oversaturation in Boreal Lakes: Towards Process-based Understanding: T Del Sontro, S D Thottathil, Y Prairie, P del Giorgio 8:00 A.M. AS21B-01 Evaluating IPCC and Other Scenarios of Future Climate for Regional-to-Local Water Resource Applications in the US: J R Arnold 9:45 A.M. B21A-08 Methane under ice in boreal lakes: T Rasilo, P del Giorgio 8:20 A.M. AS21B-02 A tool to communicate to the adaptation community: a guidebook on climate scenarios: I Charron ES21A Room 511B 8:40 A.M. AS21B-03 The Third National Climate Assessment and Regional Climate Scenarios as Sience and Communication Tools: S Champion, K Kunkel Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. AS21B-04 Inter-Variable Dependence in Climate Scenarios at Daily Resolution: Testing a 2D Statistical Adjustment of CMIP5 Simulations at Canadian Arctic Coastal Sites: F Gennaretti, L Sangelantoni, P Grenier 9:20 A.M. AS21B-05 High-resolution climate change projections over Australia: producing policy-relevant information: A Di Luca, J P Evans, D Argüeso, R Olson, L Fita 9:40 A.M. AS21B-06 High-resolution Probabilistic Climate Scenarios: An Application to Québec’s Wine-Making Potential: P Roy, P Grenier, E Barriault, A Blondlot, D Chaumont, G Bourgeois B21A Room 512A/B/E/F Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Measuring and modelling biogeochemical processes controlling the carbon cycle of inland waters I (joint with ES, H) Presiding: Weifeng Wang, McGill University; Tonya Del Sontro, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Yves Prairie, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Charlotte Roehm, National Ecological Observatory Network 8:00 A.M. B21A-01 CO2, CH4 and N2O Emissions from Boreal Reservoirs, 20 years of data!: Émissions de CO2, CH4 et de N2O de réservoirs boréaux, 20 ans de données!: A Tremblay, M Lambert 8:15 A.M. B21A-02 Insights on System Productivity Stemming from a Long Term Follow-up of CO2 Emissions from a Young Boreal Reservoir, Eastmain 1, QC, Canada: Réflections quant à la 74 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Dynamics of Permafrost Regions in a Warming World: Processes, Landforms, Biogeosystems I (joint with B, H) Presiding: Daniel Fortier, University of Montreal; Frederic Bouchard, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique-Eau Terre Environnement INRS-ETE; Etienne Godin, University of Montreal; Stephanie Coulombe, University of Montreal 8:00 A.M. ES21A-01 Physically Accurate Soil Freeze-Thaw Processes in a Global Land Surface Scheme: V E Haverd, M Cuntz 8:15 A.M. ES21A-02 Mass Movement by solifluction and Syngenetic Dynamic of Permafrost in the High Arctic, Ward Hunt Island, Canadian High Arctic: M Verpaelst, D Fortier, M Paquette 8:30 A.M. ES21A-03 Impact of organic matter content on loess thermo-physical properties: M Sliger, D Fortier 8:45 A.M. ES21A-04 Black Spruce (Picea mariana) Water Use Response to Moisture Deficits on a Permafrost Peat Plateau: R K Warren, A A Berg, W L Quinton, J L Baltzer 9:00 A.M. ES21A-05 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Net Carbon Exchange in the Polar Semi-Desert Vegetation Community on Melville Island, NU: E Buckley, N A Scott, P Treitz 9:15 A.M. ES21A-06 Dissolved Organic Matter Quality from a Discontinuous Permafrost Area and its Susceptibility to Photolytic and Microbial Degradation: P Aukes, S L Schiff, M English 9:30 A.M. ES21A-07 Impact of temperature increase on methane emission from arctic soils: J Seo, Y K Lee, J Y Jung, N Chae, H Kang 9:45 A.M. ES21A-08 Measurement of Permafrost Greenhouse Gas Emissions through a New Closed ChA.M.ber Automated System: SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Mesure des gaz à effet de serre émis par le pergélisol par l’utilisation d’un nouveau système automatisé de chambres fermées: S Gagnon, M Allard, E Lévesque GP21A Room 511C Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Understanding Paleogeomagnetic Change I Presiding: Guillaume St-Onge, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR; Agathe Lisé-Pronovost, La Trobe University; Joseph Stoner, CEOAS, Oregon State University; Emilio Herrero-Bervera, University of Hawaii at Manoa 8:00 A.M. GP21A-01 New Paleomagnetic Secular Variation records from various lakes on the Tibetan Plateau: T Haberzettl, K Henkel, T Kasper, J Wang, M Ahlborn, Y Su, E Appel, G St-Onge, J S Stoner, G Daut, L Zhu, R Maeusbacher 8:15 A.M. GP21A-02 9000 years of archeomagnetic field intensity variations in the Middle East: Y Gallet, M Molist, A Genevey, E Thebault, M Le Goff, A Gomez Bach, X Clop, B Robert, S Akimova, I Nachasova 8:30 A.M. GP21A-03 Building and Using Archeomagnetic Field Models: Construire et Utiliser des Modèles de Champ Archéomagnétique: G Hulot, A Licht, Y Gallet, A Khokhlov, I Kalashnikov, E Thebault 8:45 A.M. GP21A-04 Exploring high latitude geomagnetic field behaviour in the northern hemisphere over the past four millennia: A Nilsson, R T Holme, M J Hill 9:00 A.M. GP21A-05 Geomagnetic secular variation in Brazil revealed from archeological materials and lacustrine sediments: G A Hartmann, J F Savian, W Poletti, R I F Trindade 9:15 A.M. GP21A-06 NZPSV1k and NZPSV10k: New Palaeosecular Variation Master Records for New Zealand – Applications for Dating and Field Modelling: G M Turner, G de Gelder, J D Howarth, A Greve, R Kinger, R Corkill, A Nilsson, S Fitzsimons 9:30 A.M. GP21A-07 Holocene Southern Atlantic Earth’s Magnetic Field Variations: M C Korte, U Frank, N R Nowaczyk, T Frederichs, M C Brown 9:45 A.M. GP21A-08 Long-Term Character of Paleomagnetic Secular Variation from the Southern Hemisphere over the last Glacial Cycle – Evidence from ODP Leg 202- Chile Margin: S Lund H21A Room 514A-C Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology I (joint with AS, B) Presiding: Chris DeBeer, University of Saskatchewan; Howard Wheater, University of Saskatchewan; John Pomeroy, University of Saskatchewan; Danny Marks, USDA Agriculture Research Serv 8:15 A.M. H21A-02 Changing Climate and Streamflow in the Western Canadian Arctic: P Marsh, S Endrizzi, D Yang, T de Jong 8:30 A.M. H21A-03 Polar amplification and elevation-dependence in trends of Northern Hemisphere snow cover extent, 1971-2014: S J Dery, M A Hernández-Henríquez, C Derksen 8:45 A.M. H21A-04 Examining the influences of changes in snowpack structure on the declining Bathurst caribou herd in the Northwest Territories: M English, J Adamczewski, S Katsaras, J Hickman, R Judas, L Wang, P Toose, C Robertson, C Derksen, B Monpetit 9:00 A.M. H21A-05 The Impacts of Thermal Perturbation and Permafrost Disturbances on Runoff Pathways and Stream Water Quality, Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut: D Lamhonwah, M J Lafreniere, S F Lamoureux, B B Wolfe 9:15 A.M. H21A-06 Hungry ponds in a thawing world: Variations in subarctic pond runoff quality and quantity depend on peatland moisture and frost conditions: M Q Morison, M L Macrae, R M Petrone, L Fishback 9:30 A.M. H21A-07 Hydrologic Response of a Bog Cascade with a Dynamic Contributing Area in Discontinuous Permafrost: R Connon, W L Quinton, J R Craig, J Hanisch 9:45 A.M. H21A-08 Root Network Impact on Soil Thermal Conductivity and Active Layer Thaw: S Van Opstal, W L Quinton H21B Room 515A-C Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Understanding and Predicting Groundwater Sustainability Under High Human Pressure Presiding: Paul Baudron, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal; Florent Barbecot, GEOTOP-UQam; Jose-Luis Garcia-Aróstegui, Instituto Geologico y Minero de España 8:00 A.M. H21B-01 Groundwater Development In Semi-Arid South India: Trends and Status: R P Sishodia, S Shukla 8:15 A.M. H21B-02 Sustainable management of contA.M.inated groundwater present beneath an industrial site located in western India using a combination of field techniques and desktop groundwater modeling approach: R Appana, V SundarA.M., H He, P Ekawde, R Costa, D Walker, J Sathaye 8:30 A.M. H21B-03 Effective management of brackish irrigation water for a network of farms along a river by considering soil-waterplant feedback mechanisms: a conceptual framework Development: S H H Shah Sr 8:45 A.M. H21B-04 Submarine Groundwater Discharge of Artificial Releases? Using a HydroDynamic Model to Assess the Origin of 222Rn Activities in a Coastal Lagoon Connected to a Highly Anthropized Aquifer (Mar Menor, SE Spain): P Baudron, F L Castejón, J Gilabert, S Cockenpot, A Mayer, O Radakovitch, J L Garcia-Aróstegui, C Leduc, C Claude 8:00 A.M. H21A-01 Progress in modeling high latitude land surface hydrological processes: D P Lettenmaier 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 75 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 9:00 A.M. H21B-05 Spatially distributed recharge modelling with commonly available data - Application to the Centre-du-Québec region of southern Quebec (Canada): D Barnetche, M Larocque, G Meyzonnat, S Gagné PP21A Room 510D 9:15 A.M. H21B-06 Application of the Pressure-State-Response Framework for Measuring Groundwater Sustainability. Case Study: Campo de Cartagena (SE Spain): J Senent-Aparicio, J L GarciaAróstegui, J Pérez-Sánchez, A M Bielsa-Artero, J C Domingo Pinillos Global Change During the Holocene and Anthropocene: New Methods, Questions, and Perspectives I (joint with B, ES, GA, SG) Presiding: Matthew Peros, Bishop’s University; Konrad Gajewski, University of Ottawa 9:30 A.M. H21B-07 Simulating the Effects of Groundwater Dynamics on Aquifer Vulnerability: G Meyzonnat, M Larocque 8:00 A.M. PP21A-01 Regional Climate Projections using Effective Climate Sensitivities: Projections climatiques régionales utilisant la sensibilié climatique effective: R Hébert, S Lovejoy, A de Vernal 9:45 A.M. H21B-08 The Impacts of Change in Rainfall and Groundwater Withdrawal on Groundwater Resources of Raya Valley, Northern Ethiopia: M G GebreMichael 8:15 A.M. PP21A-02 Scaling linear Inverse Models (SLIM) for regional climate forecasting and the Development of Global Macroweather Models: L del Rio Amador, S Lovejoy, R Hébert P21A Room 510B 8:30 A.M. PP21A-03 Holocene Labrador Current strength reconstructed from sediment sortable silt proxy: H Rashid, D Piper, K M Best, F Saint-Ange Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Nondestructive Study of Meteorites (joint with SE) Presiding: Claire Samson, Carleton University; Roberta Flemming, University of Western Ontario 8:00 A.M. P21A-01 The Non-Destructive Measurement of Meteorite Density and Porosity: D T Britt, G J Consolmagno, R J Macke 8:15 A.M. P21A-02 Characterization of Meteorites by Focused Ion BeA.M. Sectioning: Recent Applications to CAIs and Primitive Meteorite Matrices: R Christoffersen, L P Keller, J Han, Z Rahman, E L Berger 8:30 A.M. P21A-03 Investigation of Changes in Sample Density During Impact Processes Using X-Ray Analysis: M Strait, S Jack, A Clayton, G Flynn, D D Durda 8:45 A.M. P21A-04 Non-destructive analyses of Martian meteorites using Raman Spectroscopy: K Tait, M R Izawa, D Moser, B C Hyde 9:00 A.M. P21A-05 Nebular Conditions in the Early Solar System from the 3D Tomography of Chondrules: C Charles, D Davis, P J A McCausland, P Y Robin, J Umoh, D Holdsworth 9:15 A.M. P21A-06 Closed System Heating of Murchison and “Fake” Murchison CM2 Carbonaceous Chondrite: Spectral Refletance Properties: E Cloutis, P Mann, M R Izawa, V B Pietrasz, K Tait 9:30 A.M. P21A-07 Volumetric Analysis and Phase Discrimination in Meteorites by Medical X-Ray Micro-CT: R L Flemming, D Edey, S Pollmann, D Lorusso, M Drangova, P J A McCausland, D Holdsworth 9:45 A.M. P21A-08 Non-destructive markers of parent body aqueous alteration in carbonaceous chondrites based on magnetometry and X-ray diffraction of mm-sized meteorite fragments: Marqueurs non destructifs de l’altération aqueuse sur le corps parent des chondrites carbonées basés sur la magnétométrie et la diffraction des rayons X de fragments millimétriques de météorites: A Elmaleh, M Gérard, B Baptiste, S C Tarantino, B Zanda, M Zema 76 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. 8:45 A.M. PP21A-04 North Atlantic temperature seasonality throughout the Holocene: isotopic evidence from micromilled bivalves: S Timsic, W P Patterson, B M Eglington 9:00 A.M. PP21A-05 Soil Erosion and Sedimentation in the Anthropocene: D A Lobb 9:15 A.M. PP21A-06 Geomorphological evidences of Late Quaternary Glacial Advancements in the Himalaya: T Shukla, M Mehta, D P Dobhal 9:30 A.M. PP21A-07 Hydro-climate of Subtropical North America since Last Glacial Maximum and Variations in the Dynamics of Atlantic and Pacific Moistures: P D Roy, A Rivero-Navarrete, C M Chávez Lara, N L Hernández Juárez, R Lozano-Santacruz, N Lopez-Balbiaux 9:45 A.M. PP21A-08 Holocene climate and environmental change inferred from multiproxy data from Cenote Jennifer, Cayo Coco, Cuba: Changements climatiques et environnementaux durant l’Holocène déduit à partir des données paléoécologiques de Cenote Jennifer, Cayo Coco, Cuba: A M Agosta G’meiner, M C Peros S21A Room 511A Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Induced Seismicity Hazards and Processes I (joint with SE) Presiding: Gail Atkinson, University of Western Ontario; David Eaton, University of Calgary; Yu Gu, University of Alberta 8:00 A.M. S21A-01 Assessing the Hazard of Increasing Earthquake Activity in the U.S. Midcontinent: A Short-Term Hazard Model for Natural and Induced Earthquakes: W L Ellsworth, C S Mueller, M D Petersen, J L Rubinstein 8:30 A.M. S21A-02 Investigation of Induced Seismicity Related to the Development of Shale Gas in Northeast British Columbia and Northwest Territories, Canada: H Kao, A M Farahbod, D Walker, D B Snyder, S Cairns SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 9:00 A.M. S21A-03 A catalog search for triggered seismicity in Canada and near fluid injection sites in Western Alberta using a match-filter approach with continuous waveform data: B Wang, R M Harrington, Y Liu, N van der Elst, H Yu 9:15 A.M. S21A-04 Hazards from Induced Seismicity: Crooked Lake Case Study: H Ghofrani, G M Atkinson, K Assatourians University; Noah Planavsky, Yale University 8:00 A.M. SG21A-01 Measuring terrestrial Precambrian atmospheric oxygen levels: An isotopic approach: D J Auerbach, N Planavsky, C T Reinhard, J B Maynard, A Hofmann, N Alfimova, X Wang, B Gueguen, D Asael 9:30 A.M. S21A-05 Hydraulic fracturing of the Alberta Bakken and the Cardston Earthquake Swarm: R Schultz, S Mei, D Pana, V H Stern, Y J Gu, D W S Eaton 8:15 A.M. SG21A-02 Hyperventilation During the Paleoproterozoic – Evidence for Extensive Oxidation of Terrestrial Surfaces in Fennoscandia: K Rybacki, L R Kump, W Li, C Johnson, R Schoenberg, V Melezhik, E Hanski 9:45 A.M. S21A-06 PASSIVE SEISMIC MONITORING OF CO2 STORAGE SITES: A Stork, J Verdon, M Kendall, D White 8:30 A.M. SG21A-03 A Theory of Archean Oxygen Stability: D P Schrag, T Laakso SE21A Room 511E 8:45 A.M. SG21A-04 Alkalinity, Snowball Glaciations, and the Great Oxidation Event: T Laakso, D P Schrag Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. SG21A-05 Multiple Sulfur Isotopes in Neoproterozoic Pyrite: Implications for Links Between the Sulfur Cycle and Atmospheric Oxygen: M Kunzmann, T H Bui, B A Wing, G P Halverson, C T Scott New Developments in the Appalachian-Caledonide Orogen: A Tribute to Past Studies and a Look to the Future I (joint with PG, SG, T, VGP) Presiding: J Brendan Murphy, St. Francis Xavier University; John Greenough, University of British Columbia, Okanagan 8:00 A.M. SE21A-01 Global Setting of the Appalachian-Caledonide Orogen: I W D Dalziel 8:20 A.M. SE21A-02 Defining the Iapetan Rifted Margin of Laurentia: W A Thomas 8:40 A.M. SE21A-03 Shaping of the Appalachian orogen by the breakup of Rodinia and middle-to-late Paleozoic, zippered, transpressional processes: Geologic and geophysical evidence: R D Hatcher Jr, J W Horton Jr, D L Daniels, S L Snyder 9:00 A.M. SE21A-04 Evolution of the Tyrone arc system during the Grampian (=Taconic) orogeny: field, geochemical, geochronological and isotope (Nd, Sr) constraints: S P Hollis, M Cooper, S Roberts, R Herrington, G Earls, D J Condon, J S Daly 9:15 A.M. SG21A-06 What influenced the rise and fall of atmospheric oxygen during the Phanerozoic?: R Tappert, K Muehlenbachs, A P Wolfe, R C McKellar, M Schoell 9:30 A.M. SG21A-07 Ordovician climate simulations with an earth system model: Focus on the impact of atmospheric O2 and CO2 on deep ocean oxygen concentrations: D F D’amico, A Montenegro, M Eby 9:45 A.M. SG21A-08 Episodic Organic Carbon Burial During the Phanerozoic Indicated by a New Atmospheric pO2 Record resources: M Schoell SPA21A Room 510C Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. 9:15 A.M. SE21A-05 Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology of the Magog Group, southern Québec Appalachians - tectonic implications: M G Perrot, A Tremblay, J David New Findings and Insights From High-Resolution Studies of the Ionosphere I Presiding: Jean-Pierre St-Maurice, University of Saskatchewan; J. Michael Ruohoniemi, Virginia Tech; Kathryn McWilliams, University of Saskatchewan 9:30 A.M. SE21A-06 Recognizing the Cambrian Rheic margin in the Kings Mountain terrane of Carolinia: A J Dennis 8:00 A.M. Introductory Remarks 9:45 A.M. SE21A-07 Provenance of Cape Spear Member conglomerates in the Ediacaran Cuckold Formation, Flatrock area, eastern Newfoundland: Implications for Avalonian paleogeography: S R Pearcey, L P Beranek SG21A Room 511D Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. The Geologic History of Atmospheric Oxygen: Models and Proxies (joint with AS, B, PP, VGP) Presiding: Paul Hoffman, University of Victoria; Karlis Muehlenbachs, University of Alberta; Boswell Wing, McGill 8:05 A.M. SPA21A-01 Characterization of the Energy-Dependent Response of Riometer Absorption: Y Shprits, A C Kellerman, R A Makarevich, E Spanswick, E Donovan, G D Reeves 8:20 A.M. SPA21A-02 New Perspectives on Small-Scale and Rapidly Varying Auroral Structures from CASSIOPE e-POP Fast Auroral Imager (FAI) Observations: L Cogger, A D Howarth, A W Yau 8:55 A.M. SPA21A-04 Imaging the Dynamic Auroral Ionosphere and Polar Ionosphere Using Incoherent Scatter Radar and All-Sky Imaging: S R Kaeppler, M J Nicolls, R B Cosgrove, A Stromme, D Hampton 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 77 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 9:15 A.M. SPA21A-05 Source and evolution of the ionospheric F-region tongue of ionization and patches: W Wang, J Liu, A G Burns, S C Solomon 9:30 A.M. SPA21A-06 Spatial characteristics of pulsating aurora as a function of latitude: R Michell, M SA.M.ara, D L HA.M.pton 9:45 A.M. SPA21A-07 Small-scale Structure and Variability in Mid-Latitude Ionospheric Plasma Convection: J M Ruohoniemi, J B H Baker, E G Thomas, W Bristow, S G Shepherd T21A Room 510A Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Planetary Thermal History and the Transition of Stagnant Lid to Plate Tectonics I (joint with P, PG, SE, VGP) Presiding: Kent C Condie, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Julian Lowman, University of Toronto; Philip Heron, University of Toronto; Jeroen Van Hunen, University of Durham 8:00 A.M. T21A-01 Early evolution of Earth-like planets: L’évolution précoce des planètes comme la Terre: C O’Neill, S Zhang, S Marchi, J Wasiliev 8:15 A.M. T21A-02 Temporal Stress Patterns in Episodic Plate Tectonics Models with Implications for the Initiation of Plate Tectonics on Terrestrial Planets: V Stamenkovic, T Hoeink, A Lenardic 8:30 A.M. T21A-03 Evolving Lid-States, Bi-Stability, and the Evolution of Terrestrial Planets: M B Weller, A Lenardic 8:45 A.M. T21A-04 The Feedback Between Surface Mobility and Mantle Compositional Heterogeneity: Implications for the Earth and Other Terrestrial Planets: S J Trim, P J Heron, C Stein, J P Lowman 9:00 A.M. T21A-05 Mantle Potential Temperature through time: Constraints from Greenstone Basalts and Komatiites: K C Condie, C T Lee, R C Aster, J Van Hunen 9:15 A.M. T21A-06 Origin and Evolution of Silicate Reservoirs in the Early Earth: an Archean Komatiite Story: I S Puchtel, R J Walker, M Touboul, J Blichert-Toft 9:30 A.M. T21A-07 Zircon Evidence Reveals that Iceland is Not a Modern Analogue for Earliest Crustal Construction (Hadean, >4 Ga): T L Carley, C F Miller, J Wooden, A J Padilla, A K Schmitt, R C Economos, I N Bindeman, B T Jordan 9:45 A.M. T21A-08 An Iceland-like Setting for Generation of a ~4.02 Ga tonalite, Acasta Gneiss Complex, Canada: J R Reimink, T Chacko, R A Stern, L Heaman, J Davies, G D Pearson, R A Creaser VGP21A Room 511F Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. Basaltic Magmatism in the Solar System: From Mantle to Magma in Space and Time I (joint with P, PG, T) Presiding: Dejan Milidragovic, Université Laval; Jonathan O’Neil, 78 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe University of Ottawa; Dante Canil, University of Victoria; Kelly Russell, University of British Columbia 8:00 A.M. VGP21A-01 Petrological Insights on the Northern Canadian Cordillera Lithosphere: in the Footsteps of Don Francis: B R Edwards, K Russell 8:15 A.M. VGP21A-02 Delving into density and its role in magmatic processes: N T Arndt, S Sinigoi 8:35 A.M. VGP21A-03 Primitive replenishment of Neoproterozoic Franklin Sills on Victoria Island: J H J Bedard, B Hayes, C Beard, J C J Lissenberg, D Weis, J S Scoates, B A Wing, H R Naslund 8:50 A.M. VGP21A-04 THE ASCENT OF KIMBERLITE: INSIGHTS FROM OLIVINE: K Russell, C Brett, G D Andrews, T Jones 9:05 A.M. VGP21A-05 CO2-rich arc volcanism on the early Earth: N H Sleep, F Albarede, D K Bird, P A O’Day, M T Rosing, E Shock 9:25 A.M. VGP21A-06 Early differentiation processes recorded by L Rizo Garza, R J Walker, R W Carlson, M Touboul, M F Horan, I S Puchtel, M Boyet, M T Rosing 142Nd and 182W in Eoarchean rocks from Isua: H 9:40 A.M. VGP21A-07 Trying to see through the metA.M.orphism: trace element zoning in the assemblages of the Nuvvuagittuuq Greenstone Belt, Canada: W G Minarik, M Majnoon, J O’Neil AS22A Room 513A-C Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Climate Scenarios: Improving Science and Communication for an Efficient Societal Use II: Scénarios climatiques: Améliorer la science et la communication pour une utilisation sociétale efficace Presiding: Patrick Grenier, Ouranos; Marco Braun, Ouranos; Alex Cannon, University of Victoria; Xuebin Zhang, Environment Canada 10:30 A.M. AS22A-01 Climate Change Impacts on Hydrological Regimes in Arid and Semi-arid Basins: A Case Study: S Nemri 10:50 A.M. AS22A-02 Assessing hydrological impacts from climate change with hourly precipitation using temporal downscaling over South Korea: T S Lee, T PARK 11:10 A.M. AS22A-03 Merging historical data records with MPI-ESMLR and CanESM2 scenarios to assess long-term climate trends for the Massili Basin in central Burkina Faso: P E Kabore Bontogho 11:30 A.M. AS22A-04 Quantifying Local to Regional-Scale Climate Impacts using Global Mean Temperature Scenarios: La Quantification des Impacts Climatiques Locaux et Régionaux avec Scénarios de la Température Mondiale: A M K Stoner, K Hayhoe, S Swain 11:50 A.M. AS22A-05 Improving climate projections using “intelligent” ensembles: Améliorer les projections climatiques en utilisant des ensembles « intelligents »: N C Baker, P C Taylor SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 12:10 P.M. AS22A-06 Regional Estimates of the Transient Climate Response to Cumulative Carbon Emissions: M Leduc, D Matthews, R de Elía B22A Room 513D-F Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. General Biogeosciences I (joint with ES, H) Presiding: Timothy Duval, University of Toronto Mississauga; Cherie Westbrook, University of Saskatchewan; Merrin Macrae, University of Waterloo 10:30 A.M. B22A-01 Lurking Just Beneath the Surface: Antibiotic Resistance A.M.ong Fe(III)-Reducing Bacteria and Other Members of Freshwater Surface Microlayer Bacterial Communities: C Drudge, L A Warren 10:45 A.M. B22A-02 Cyanobacteria Dominance in the Lake Simcoe Georgian Bay Area: an Oxygen, Sulfate and Iron Approach: E McQuay, J J Venkiteswaran, S L Schiff 11:00 A.M. B22A-03 Quantification of Gas Fluxes through Frozen Sand and Snow Cover using a Multi-Tracer Approach: S Guillon, F Barbecot, M Larocque, D L Pinti, E Pili 11:15 A.M. B22A-04 Disturbance legacies and paludification mediate the ecological impact of an intensifying wildfire regime in the Clay Belt boreal forest of eastern North America: A Terrier, M P Girardin, A Cantin, W de Groot, K A Anyomi, S Gauthier, Y Bergeron 11:45 A.M. B22A-06 Vegetation Continuous Fields: The Evolution of Sub-Pixel Land Cover Mapping from AVHRR, MODIS and Landsat: Végétation Champs Continus: Évolution de la Cartographie de la Couverture Terrestre Sous-Pixel de AVHRR, MODIS et Landsat: R A Sohlberg, C DiMiceli, M Carroll, D H Kim, M Kelly, J R Townshend 12:00 P.M. B22A-07 Efficient Updating of Land-Cover Classifications in a Data-Rich Environment: J A Cardille, J A Fortin 12:15 P.M. B22A-08 Bayesian Updating of Land Cover Classification in th Brazilian Provinces of A.M.azonas and Mato Grosso: J A Fortin, J A Cardille B22B Room 512A/B/E/F Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Measuring and Modeling Biogeochemical Processes Controlling the Carbon Cycle of Inland Waters II (joint with ES, H) Presiding: Weifeng Wang, McGill University; Tonya Del Sontro, University of Quebec at Montreal UQam; Yves Prairie, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Charlotte Roehm, National Ecological Observatory Network 10:30 A.M. B22B-01 Organic carbon cycling in lakes: exploring the source and sink balance through process modeling: P C Hanson, H A Dugan, J S Read 10:45 A.M. B22B-02 The Role of Fe and pH in the Photolytic Decomposition of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Boreal Lakes: J L Mead, S L Schiff, J J Venkiteswaran, R J Elgood, R H S Hutchins, P Aukes, J Spoelstra 11:00 A.M. B22B-03 Combining Measurements and Models to Understand the Effects of Changing Dissolved Organic Carbon Loads on Lake Carbon Cycles: Model-Data Fusion Analysis of a Whole-Lake Experiment: C Solomon, S Jones, J Zwart 11:15 A.M. B22B-04 Modelling the impact of increasing dissolved organic carbon load on seasonal anoxia in a boreal humic lake: Modélisation de l’impact de l’augmentation des apports en carbon organique dissous sur l’anoxie saisonnière dans un lac boreal humique: R M Couture, H De Wit, K Tominaga, P Kiuru, I Markelov 11:30 A.M. B22B-05 Ecohydrological Controls on Carbon Drainage via Groundwater in a Coastal BC Douglas-Fir Headwater Catchment During Pre- and Post-Harvest Periods: M S Johnson, T A Black, R Jassal, N J Grant, I Hawthorne 11:45 A.M. B22B-06 Hydrological and Biogeochemical Controls on Transport, Modification and Export of Dissolved Organic Matter in Large Drainage Networks: J B Hoyle, J E Saiers, P A Raymond, W V Sobczak 12:00 P.M. B22B-07 Revisiting Global Riverine Carbon Export to the Oceans: M Li, Y Prairie, P del Giorgio 12:15 P.M. B22B-08 Quantifying carbon burial in northern forested lakes since the Anthropocene: A Heathcote, N J Anderson, P del Giorgio, Y Prairie, D R Engstrom ES22A Room 511B Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Human Activity and Urbanization as a Modifier of River Processes (joint with H) Presiding: Jaclyn Cockburn, University of Guelph; Paul Villard, GEO Morphix Ltd. 10:30 A.M. Welcoming Remarks 10:35 A.M. ES22A-01 Detached Eddy Simulation (DES) of Turbulent Flow in Isolated Pool-Riffle Bedforms: H Dashtpeyma, B MacVicar 11:05 A.M. ES22A-03 Pattern Observation during Bed-Form Development Due to Turbulence around Obstacles in river: H Maity 11:20 A.M. ES22A-04 Stream instability risk assessment in an urban area as a management tool: Analyse du risque d’instabilité d’un cours d’eau en milieu urbain comme outil de gestion: G A Marquis, H Lachance 11:35 A.M. ES22A-05 Habitat Suitability and Hydraulic Signatures of Geomorphological Units in a Restored Channel: P Villard, J Cockburn, C Hutton 11:50 A.M. ES22A-06 Determining residence time of a pocket wetland and evaluating urban runoff quality through a pocket wetland in Brampton, Ontario: J Krompart, J Cockburn, P Villard 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 79 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 12:05 P.M. ES22A-07 Human Modifications and Watershed Hydrologic Processes in a Postglacial Landscape: B Gerard, S M Smith, A Sivitskis, A S Reeve, B M Van Dam Jr 11:00 A.M. H22A-03 Implications of Galling Herbivory on Ground Thaw Through Shrub-Soil Heat Transfers Within Canada’s Northern Boreal Forest: A McManus, J L Baltzer, W L Quinton 12:20 P.M. Concluding Remarks 11:15 A.M. H22A-04 Robustness in the spring surface energy balance in a mountain basin: C Marsh, J W Pomeroy, H S Wheater, R J Spiteri GP22A Room 511C Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. H22A-05 Sensitivity of Snow-Vegetation Interactions and Streamflow Regimes to Climate Change in Mountain Basins: K Rasouli, J W Pomeroy, D G Marks, J R Janowicz, S K Carey Magnetic Properties of Ancient Rocks: Characterization and GeoDynamic Interpretation (joint with PG, SE, T) Presiding: Laurie Brown, University of Massachusetts Amherst; John Tarduno, University of Rochester 11:45 A.M. H22A-06 Effects of Roads and Linear Forest Disturbances on the Snow Mass and Energy Balance: K N Musselman, J W Pomeroy 10:30 A.M. GP22A-01 Attempting to Pierce the Metamorphic Veil in the Grenville Orogen of the Canadian Shield: D J Dunlop 10:50 A.M. GP22A-02 Paleomagnetism and U-Pb Geochronology of the Western End of the Grenville Dyke Swarm: Rapid Changes in Paleomagnetic Field Direction at ca. 585 Ma Related to Polarity Reversals: H C Halls, A Lovette, M A Hamilton 11:10 A.M. GP22A-03 Ediacaran Paleomagnetism of Well-dated Units in Laurentia and West Avalonia: Implications for Models of Oscillatory True Polar Wander, Equatorial Dipoles and Rapid Continental Drift: K L Buchan, M A Hamilton, J P Hodych 11:30 A.M. GP22A-04 The Nature of the Ediacaran to Early Cambrian Geomagnetic Field: R K Bono, J A Tarduno 11:45 A.M. GP22A-05 Paleomagnetism of Paleoproterozoic Rocks from Lofoten, Norway: Can They Provide a Baltica Pole for 1.8 Ga?: L L Brown, S A McEnroe 12:00 P.M. GP22A-06 Metamorphic AND STRUCTURAL INSIGHT FROM INVESTIGATIONS OF ELUSIVE AEROMAGNETIC ANOMALIES WITHIN THE CANADIAN SHIELD: J R Webber, L L Brown, M L Williams 12:15 P.M. GP22A-07 The geodynA.M.o as recorded in Archean and Hadean zircons: R D Cottrell, J A Tarduno, R K Bono H22A Room 514A-C Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology II (joint with AS, B) Presiding: Chris DeBeer, University of Saskatchewan; Howard Wheater, University of Saskatchewan; John Pomeroy, University of Saskatchewan; Danny Marks, USDA Agriculture Research Serv 10:30 A.M. H22A-01 A Unified Approach for Process-based Hydrologic Modeling: M P Clark 10:45 A.M. H22A-02 Simulated thaw Development of a peat plateau-bog complex in a discontinuous permafrost region, Northwest Territories: B L Kurylyk, M Hayashi, W L Quinton, C I Voss 80 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 12:00 P.M. H22A-07 Measuring and Modelling a Major Winter Precipitation Event in the Canadian Rockies: M Schirmer, X Fang, J W Pomeroy 12:15 P.M. H22A-08 The Influence of Site Conditions and Surface Vegetation on Snow Accumulation and Ablation in the Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada: D A Bezeau, S K Carey H22B Room 515A-C Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Deep Geological Resource Exploitation and Protection of Shallow Groundwater Resources: Exploitation des ressources géologiques profondes et protection des ressources en eau souterraine (joint with MRG, SG) Presiding: Christine Rivard, Natural Resources Canada; Rene Lefebvre, INRS-Eau Terre Environnement 11:00 A.M. H22B-02 Gas Emissions from Energy Wells and the Groundwater Monitoring Problem: R E Jackson, D Heagle 11:30 A.M. H22B-03 Paleozoic Brine and Gas Seeps on Anticosti Island: Impacts for Developing Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources: Source de saumure et gaz d’origine Paléozoïque sur l’Ile Anticosti: impacts sur exploration pétrolière: I D Clark, P Daoust, A Desrochers, W Greenman, D Fortin 11:50 A.M. H22B-04 Numerical investigation of methane and formation fluid leakage along the casing of a decommissioned shale-gas well: Application to the St. Lawrence Lowlands Basin: J M Lemieux, A Nowamooz, J W H Molson, R Therrien 12:10 P.M. H22B-05 Numerical Modelling of Methane Gas Migration from Decommissioned Shale Gas Wells into Shallow Aquifers: N Roy, J W H Molson, J M Lemieux, D Van Stempvoort, A Nowamooz MD22A Room 510A Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Integrating Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry: The Borehole, Exploration, and Basic Research I Presiding: Mark Shore, Magma Geosciences Inc; Elizabeth Baranyi, Geosoft Inc. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 10:30 A.M. MD22A-01 Physical Rock Properties - The Quantitative Link Between Geophysics and Geology: V Gerrie, C Drielsma, P Hooker, R Leblanc, P Patraskovic électronique à balayage MEB-EDS-SDD : Applications en géochimie d’exploration et en environnement: V Lecomte, R Réjean, H Cabana 10:45 A.M. MD22A-02 INTEGRATING BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICAL, GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL DATA - PAST AND PRESENT: P Hawke, G M Hollyer 12:00 P.M. MS22A-07 In situ characterization of gold in arsenopyrite combining large area SEM imaging and nano-scale HRTEM studies: an example from the Dome Mine, Timmins, Ontario: D Schumann, J M Stromberg, A Laquerre, D Mayer, M W Phaneuf, H Vali, N Banerjee 11:00 A.M. MD22A-03 Borehole Geophysical Logging During or just after Drilling : The developing technology of downhole Shuttle Probe survey systems: A R King 12:15 P.M. MS22A-08 Oil-triggered Gold Formation in the Witwatersrand, South Africa: S Fuchs, D Schumann, A E WilliamsJones, K Lagarec, A Murray, H Vali 11:15 A.M. MD22A-04 A New Logging-While-Drilling Approach for Natural Gamma Spectroscopy with Diamond Drilling: I Hooshyari Far, A Kepic, A Greenwood, A Podolska PG22A Room 511D 11:30 A.M. MD22A-05 Decomposing the Electromagnetic Response of Magnetic Dipoles to Determine the Geometrical Parameters of a Dipole Conductor: J K Desmarais, R S Smith 11:45 A.M. MD22A-06 Maximizing Subsurface Information Using a Multi-Parameter Airborne Survey Platform: P Tschirhart, L Lafrenière, M Argyle 12:15 P.M. MD22A-08 Mining data from the mining industry: advice and possibilities for academic researchers: M Shore MS22A Room 510B Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Mineral Structure, Electron Microscopy, Element Partitioning, and Mobility I (joint with EP, VGP)Presiding: Felix Gervais, École Polytechnique; Kim Tait, Royal Ontario Museum 10:30 A.M. MS22A-01 Crystal and Electronic Structure of (Fe,Ni,PGE)-Pentlandites: Planetary and Economic Implications: Structure Crystalline et Électronique de la Série des (Fe,Ni,PGE)-Pentlandites: Implications Planétaires et Économiques: J K Desmarais, Y Pan, A McDonald, J S Tse 10:45 A.M. MS22A-02 The Relationship between Structural and Chemical Complexity of Boron Minerals with Geological Time: E S Grew, S V Krivovichev, R M Hazen 11:00 A.M. MS22A-03 Reassessment of the Parameterization of the Bond-Valence Model: Results and Applications: O C Gagné, F C Hawthorne 11:15 A.M. MS22A-04 The Effect of Growth Rate on Uranium Partitioning Between Calcite and Fluid: J M Weremeichik, B Thien, A Sadekov, R I Gabitov 11:30 A.M. MS22A-05 Characterization of Interfacial Processes in Soils with High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy and Focused Ion BeA.M. Technology: M Schindler, M F Hochella Jr 11:45 A.M. MS22A-06 Metals partitioning in soils by SEM-EDS-SDD mapping of the elements distribution: Applications for geochemical exploration and environmental sciences: Caractérisation du partitionnement des métaux dans les sols par cartographies de distribution des éléments chimiques à aide dun microscope Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Precambrian Craton Reconstructions, GeoDynamics, and Paleoenvironments I (joint with GP, SG, T) Presiding: David Evans, Yale Univ; Richard Ernst, Carleton University 10:30 A.M. PG22A-01 Supercontinent-superplume coupling in Earth history: toward a new tectonic paradigm: Z X Li 10:45 A.M. PG22A-02 PALEOPROTEROZOIC PALEOGEOGRAPHIC RECONSTRUCTIONS: BASED ON PALEOMAGNETIC DATA AND LIPS BARCODE CONSTRAINTS: S A Pisarevsky, R E Ernst 11:00 A.M. PG22A-03 Targeting Comprehensive Visualisation of Precambrian Geological Evolution of the Earth’s Crust and its Mineralisation: B M Eglington, S J Pehrsson, D A Evans, D Huston, S Reddy 11:15 A.M. PG22A-04 Proterozoic Marine Redox Evolution: N J Planavsky, C Reinhard, T Lyons 11:30 A.M. PG22A-05 An Appalachian-style Multi-terrane Accretion/ Collision Model for the Assembly of South China: S Lin, G Xing, C Yin, L Li, D Davis, B Davis, G Chen, Y Jiang, Z Chen 11:45 A.M. PG22A-06 Paleomagnetic Insights into the Global Climatic Condition Prior to Sturtian Glaciations: Evidence from the South China: S Zhang 12:00 P.M. PG22A-07 A Relic of the Mozambique Ocean in southeast Tanzania: D R Mole, R Taylor, P Kinny, S J Barnes 12:15 P.M. PG22A-08 The Large Igneous Provinces Industry Consortium Project: Accomplishments and next steps: R E Ernst, W Bleeker, U Söderlund, M A HAamilton, S L Kamo, K Chamberlain, P J Sylvester, M T D Wingate, S A Pisarevsky, B Cousens, P N Hollings, A C Kerr, S M Jowitt PP22A Room 510D Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Global Change During the Holocene and Anthropocene: New Methods, Questions, and Perspectives II (joint with B, ES, GA, SG) Presiding: Matthew Peros, Bishop’s University; Konrad Gajewski, University of Ottawa 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 81 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 10:30 A.M. PP22A-01 Paleolimnological evidence of global spread of hypoxia in freshwaters caused by local anthropogenic pressures: J P Jenny, P Francus, A Normandeau, F Lapointe, M E Perga 10:45 A.M. PP22A-02 Non-Pollen Palynomorph Records of Natural (Climate-Driven) and Cultural Eutrophication: F M G McCarthy, M Drljepan, O Volik, A Krueger, D Danesh, N Riddick, C Garner 11:00 A.M. PP22A-03 Identifying Regional Hotspots of Biodiversity Change Over the Past ~150 Years: Beta-diversity of Diatom Assemblages from ~400 US Lakes: A Winegardner, B E Beisner, I Gregory-Eaves 11:15 A.M. PP22A-04 Low-frequency Variability in the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers over the Past Millennium: La variabilité de fréquence basse dans les rivières Saskatchewan Nord et Sud au cours du dernier millénaire: J M St-Jacques, D Sauchyn, J Dickenson, E R Cook 11:30 A.M. PP22A-05 Application of Biochemical modeling in Paleoclimatic reconstructions from tree ring cellulose isotope data: T Bose, S Chakraborty, R Ramesh, S Sengupta, H P Borgaonkar 11:45 A.M. PP22A-06 Ground surface temperature histories from the Last Glacial Cycle to present as inferred from borehole temperature data: C Pickler, H Beltrami, J C Mareschal 12:00 P.M. PP22A-07 A Warmer and Earlier High Arctic Holocene Thermal Maximum from Agassiz Ice Cap Core , Ellesmere Island: D A Fisher, B Lecavalier, G A Milne, B Vinther, L Tarasov, P Huybrechts, D Lacelle, B Main, J Zheng, J Bourgeois 12:15 P.M. PP22A-08 Environmental DNA preserved in lake sediments: Calibrating a new tool for biodiversity science: J Gauthier, D Walsh, D Selbie, I Domaizon, I Gregory-Eaves S22A Room 511A Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Induced Seismicity Hazards and Processes II (joint with SE) Presiding: Gail Atkinson, University of Western Ontario; David Eaton, University of Calgary; Yu Gu, University of Alberta 10:30 A.M. S22A-01 Possibilities and Challenges for Mitigating Seismic Hazard from Earthquakes Induced by Disposal of Wastewater by Deep Injection: A McGarr 11:00 A.M. S22A-02 Induced Aftershock Sequences and Swarms in Geothermal Systems: R Shcherbakov, M B Yikilmaz, D L Turcotte, L H Kellogg, J B Rundle 11:15 A.M. S22A-03 Are ENA Potentially Induced Earthquakes Different from Natural Earthquakes?: C H Cramer 11:30 A.M. S22A-04 Ground Motions from Three Recent Earthquakes in Western Alberta and Northeastern British Columbia and their Implications for Induced-Seismicity Hazard in Eastern Regions: G M Atkinson, K Assatourians, B Cheadle, D W Greig 11:45 A.M. S22A-05 Downhole Tool Orientation and Hydraulic Fracture Monitoring of Induced Microseismicity: Orientation de 82 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe geophones en fond de puits et surveillance de microsismicité induite lors de la fracturation hydraulique: J H LeCalvez, M Williams, P Primiero 12:00 P.M. S22A-06 Source and attenuation parameters for induced seismicity in the Crooked Lake Region of Alberta: M Novakovic, G M Atkinson 12:15 P.M. S22A-07 Development of a Ground Motion Prediction Method for Carbon Dioxide Injection Induced Earthquakes: I Stone, R C Lee, C R Bradley, C S Larmat SPA22A Room 510C Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. New Findings and Insights From High-Resolution Studies of the Ionosphere II Presiding: Jean-Pierre St-Maurice, University of Saskatchewan; J. Michael Ruohoniemi, Virginia Tech; Kathryn McWilliams, University of Saskatchewan 10:30 A.M. Introductory Remarks 10:35 A.M. SPA22A-01 Enhanced N2 and O Neutral Densities as an Explanation of Rapid Electron Density Decay Following Ionization Surges in the Ionosphere: D Sydorenko, R Rankin 10:55 A.M. SPA22A-02 Characteristics of short-range HF echoes in the presence of sporadic E layers: A V Koustov, K Yakymenko 11:10 A.M. SPA22A-03 High-Resolution Observations of Ionospheric Plasma from Swarm and ePOP: D J Knudsen, J K Burchill, W E Archer, T G Cameron, M Patrick, Y Shen 11:30 A.M. SPA22A-04 Low-Altitude Cusp Ion Upflow and Downflow at Kilometer Scales: J K Burchill, D J Knudsen, S C Buchert 11:45 A.M. SPA22A-05 High resolution observations of plasma properties around sporadic E layers at low latitude in the evening sector: evidence for unexpected electroDynamic feedback and parallel currents: J P St-Maurice, A Barjatya, M D Zettergren 12:00 P.M. SPA22A-06 Some New Results in Solar Terrestrial Coupling: D J Thomson 12:15 P.M. SPA22A-07 Modulation of the Ionospheric Total Electron Content by ULF Waves: V Pilipenko T22A Room 511E Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Geophysical Investigations of “Stable” Eastern North America I (joint with S, SE) Presiding: Fiona Darbyshire, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Ian Bastow, Imperial College London; Vadim Levin, Rutgers University 10:30 A.M. T22A-01 Lateral heterogeneity and vertical stratification of cratonic lithospheric keels: examples from Europe, Siberia, and North America: I M Artemieva, Y V Cherepanova, M Herceg, H Thybo SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 11:00 A.M. T22A-02 Structure and Dynamics of the North American lithosphere imaged using waveform inversion of global and USArray data: A J Schaeffer, S Lebedev 11:15 A.M. T22A-03 On the Thermal Evolution of Archean Cratons : High-Grade Metamorphism, Granite Formation and Long-Term Cooling: C P Jaupart, J C Mareschal 11:45 A.M. T22A-04 Investigating Precambrian Tectonics in Northernmost Hudson Bay: Insights from Joint Inversion of Receiver Functions and Surface Waves: A Gilligan, I D Bastow, F A Darbyshire, L Petrescu 12:00 P.M. T22A-05 Precambrian Processes, the Trans-Hudson Orogen, and Cratonic Keels: Insights From Teleseismic Tomography in Northern Hudson Bay, Canada: M V Liddell, I D Bastow, N Rawlinson, F A Darbyshire, A Gilligan, M Kendall 12:15 P.M. T22A-06 Upper mantle and crustal structure in CentralEastern Greenland: Results from the TopoGreenland project: H Thybo, H A Kraft, A Shulgin, L P Vinnik VGP22A Room 511F Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Basaltic Magmatism in the Solar System: From Mantle to Magma in Space and Time II (joint with P, PG, T) Presiding: Dejan Milidragovic, Université Laval; Jonathan O’Neil, University of Ottawa; Dante Canil, University of Victoria; Kelly Russell, University of British Columbia 10:30 A.M. VGP22A-01 Mercury abundance in the mantle and relevance to the moderately volatile element budget of the Earth: D Canil, P W Crockford, K H Telmer, R Rossin 10:45 A.M. VGP22A-02 Se-Te fractionation by sulfide–silicate melt partitioning: Implications for the late accretion history of Earth: J M Brenan, N Fowler-Gerace 11:00 A.M. VGP22A-03 The Origin of Fe-rich Domains in the Earth’s Mantle: D Milidragovic, D Francis 11:15 A.M. VGP22A-04 An Archean Ferropicrite Conundrum: C T Herzberg 11:35 A.M. VGP22A-05 Experimental investigation of the mantle sources and melting conditions for Mercury’s basalts: O Namur, M Collinet, B Charlier 11:50 A.M. VGP22A-06 Hydrous Phase Equilibria of the Upper Martian Mantle: Constraining Water Saturated Solidus to 4 GPa: Phases Hydratées du Manteau Supérieur de Mars : Définition du Solidus jusqu’à 4 GPa: A Miskovic 12:05 P.M. VGP22A-07 A Planetary Perspective on the Origin of Fe-rich Basalts: D Francis, D Milidragovic Tuesday P.M. U23A Room 511A Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Hydraulic Fracturing: The Great Debate (joint with H, S, T) Presiding: David Eaton, University of Calgary; Maurice Dusseault, University of Waterloo 2:00 P.M. U23A-01 Hydraulic Fracture Growth Geometries in Unconventional Reservoirs: Closing Gaps Among Perceptions, Predictions, and Reality: A Bunger 2:30 P.M. U23A-02 AN OVERVIEW OF INDUCED SEISMICITY IN NORTHEAST BRITISH COLUMBIA: REGULATOR RESPONSE AND LESSONS LEARNED: D Walker, J Johnson 2:45 P.M. U23A-03 Shale Gas and Tight Oil Potential in Eastern Canada: Some Numbers and What Lay Behind Them: S Sejourne 3:00 P.M. U23A-04 Assessment of Potential Impacts of Shale Gas Development on Shallow Aquifers in the St. Lawrence Lowlands, Quebec, Canada: Évaluation des Impacts Potentiels du Développement Lié au Gaz de Schiste sur les Aquifères de Surface dans les Basses-Terres du St-Laurent, Québec, Canada: C Rivard 3:15 P.M. U23A-05 Induced seismicity from hydraulic fracturing and large volume wastewater injection: Revising the assessment criteria using results from recent swarms: K M Keranen, C Frohlich 3:30 P.M. U23A-06 Passive Seismic Monitoring of Hydraulic Fracture Stimulations: What Have we Learned from Over a Decade of Monitoring?: T Urbancic, A M Baig 3:45 P.M. U23A-07 Numerical Study of Hydraulic Stimulation and Heat Production of Enhanced Geothermal Reservoirs using Discrete Element Technique: A Riahi, B Damjanac AS23A Room 513D-F Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Sensing the Atmosphere Presiding: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology 2:00 P.M. AS23A-01 An improved algorithm for trace gas retrieval from satellite measurements: Un algorithme Amélioré pour la récupération à partir des mesures satellitaires de gazes atmospheriques: E A Celarier, S V Marchenko, L N Lamsal, N A Krotkov, W Swartz, E J Bucsela 2:15 P.M. AS23A-02 FTIR measurements of biomass burning species from the 2014 Canadian wildfires: E Lutsch, S Conway, J Mendonca, K Strong, J W Hannigan, E Nussbaumer 2:30 P.M. AS23A-03 Long Distance Pollen Transport to the Canadian High Arctic as a Tracer for Atmospheric Circulation: Le Pollen de Sources Lointaines dans Arctique Canadien Comme Traceurs de la Circulation Atmosphérique: E Levac 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 83 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:45 P.M. AS23A-04 A Two Beam Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Trace Gas Sensing: S C P M, R M Varma B23B Room 511C 3:00 P.M. AS23A-05 Precipitation Comparison of four datasets over complex topography region: L A Blacutt Sr, D L Herdies, D A Vila Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. 3:15 P.M. AS23A-06 Assimilation of Doppler weather radar data and their impacts on the simulation of squall events during premonsoon season: M K Das, S Das, M A M Chowdhury, S K Debsarma Innovative Methods to Study Greenhouse Gas Exchange in Wetland Ecosystems I Presiding: Maria Strack, University of Waterloo; Kisa MwakanyA.M.ale, Illinois State Geological Survey 3:30 P.M. AS23A-07 Investigations on Water Vapor, Total Column Ozone and Aerosol Optical Thickness over Western Sites of India: S K Sharma 2:00 P.M. B23B-01 The Impact of Open-Water Pools on the Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange of a Boreal Peatland: L Pelletier, I B Strachan, N T Roulet, M Garneau 3:45 P.M. AS23A-08 To Study The Latitudinal Variations In Intensity Of OI 630.0 nm Emission Using Images of Nightglow OI 630.0 nm Over India: D P Nade 2:15 P.M. B23B-02 Inverse Determination of Subsurface CO2 Production and Temperature Sensitivity from Continuous Efflux Measurements: C J Hart, D A Risk B23A Room 512A/B/E/F 2:30 P.M. B23B-03 Understanding uncertainties in net ecosystem CO2 exchange measurements by open-path gas analysers: M Helbig, K Wischnewski, E Humphreys, I Bogoev, G G Burba, O Sonnentag Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Climate Change Mitigation Potential of Wood-Use and Forest Management I (joint with ES) Presiding: Carolyn Smyth, Natural Resources Canada; Olaf Schwab, Natural Resources Canada 2:00 P.M. Welcoming Remarks 2:05 P.M. B23A-01 Simulating Regional Impacts of Climate Change Mitigation Policies on the Global Timber Market: Implications for Regional Forest Management: J B Kim, B Sohngen, S B Ohrel, J McFarland, E Monier, R J Drapek, B Pitts, J Cole 2:25 P.M. B23A-02 Assessing GHG mitigation potential of wood substitution: long-lived wood products or wood bioenergy?: J Chen, M T Ter-Mikaelian, S J Colombo 2:45 P.M. B23A-03 Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potential and Timing of Forest Bioenergy in Canada: J Laganiere, D Pare, E Thiffault, P Y Bernier 3:00 P.M. B23A-04 Integrating Carbon Price Trajectories Into Canadian and California Forest Sector Mitigation Scenarios: W Stewart, M D Potts, C C Tsao, C Smyth, M Hafer, W Kurz 3:15 P.M. B23A-05 Long-Term Impacts from Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks on Merchantable Biomass, Ecosystem Carbon, Surface Albedo, and Net Radiative Forcing: The Major Role of Vegetation Response: J S Landry, D T Price, N RA.M.ankutty, L Parrott, D Matthews 3:30 P.M. B23A-06 Effects of Climate Change on GHG Emission Benefits of Forest Bioenergy: M T Ter-Mikaelian, S J Colombo, J Chen 3:45 P.M. B23A-07 Economic feasibility of conifer afforestation in North America using a process-based growth model: J Lee, M A Arain, D McKenney, S Huang 84 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 2:45 P.M. B23B-04 Methane emission through ebullition transport in a temperate estuarine marsh: the role of tide-driven hydraulic pressure: X Chen, L D Slater, K V Schafer 3:00 P.M. B23B-05 Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to Investigate Greenhouse Gas Releases from Peatland Ecosystems: from boreal to subtropical systems: X Comas, L D Slater, N Terry, A Parsekian, W J Wright, M D McClellan 3:15 P.M. B23B-06 Controls on below ground free phase gas Dynamics in a Northern peatland inferred from field-scale electrical resistivity tomography (ERT): N Terry, L D Slater, X Comas, K V Schafer, Y Zhongjie, A S Reeve 3:30 P.M. B23B-07 Time-lapse geophysical measurements targeting spatial and temporal variability in biogenic gas distribution and releases from peat soils in a hydrologically controlled wetland in the Everglades: W J Wright, T Shahan, N Sharp, X Comas 3:45 P.M. B23B-08 Methane Dynamics in a montane fen: Factors controlling production, accumulation and emissions: K E Mwakanyamale, H Yeung, M Strack ES23A Room 511B Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Implications of Climate Change for Mid- to High-Latitude Coastal Systems (joint with OS) Presiding: Jeff Ollerhead, Mount Allison University; Ian Walker, University of Victoria 2:00 P.M. Introductory Remarks 2:05 P.M. ES23A-01 Coastal Response to Physical Setting and Variable Forcing Across the Canadian Arctic: D L Forbes, N J Couture, T Bell, T S James, D Whalen, G K Manson, B A Bagnall SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:35 P.M. ES23A-02 Consequences of climate change on soft cliff erosion on the North Shore of St.Lawrence, Québec: Conséquences des changements climatiques sur l’érosion des falaises de sédiments meubles, Côte-Nord du Saint-Laurent, Québec: G Boucher-Brossard, P Bernatchez, M Corriveau, Y Jolivet 3:05 P.M. ES23A-04 A Comparison of Sable Island Dune Morphology using 1988 and 2009 Profile and Digital Data: M L Byrne 3:20 P.M. ES23A-05 Barachois Evolution in the Bras d’Or Lakes Under Past, Present and Future Sea-Level Rise: F C Nixon, T Lakeman 3:35 P.M. ES23A-06 Assessment of the Approach Used to Design a Salt Marsh Restoration on the Bay of Fundy, NB, Canada and of Overall Project Success from a Geomorphic Perspective: J Ollerhead 3:50 P.M. Discussion H23A Room 515A-C Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Advances in Physical and Geochemical Investigation of Groundwater Recharge Processes Presiding: Florent Barbecot, GEOTOP-UQAM; Masaki Hayashi, University of Calgary; Saskia Noorduijn, University of Calgary; Hervé Jourde, CNRS HydroSciences Montpellier 2:00 P.M. H23A-01 Local Scale Heterogeneity Assessment for MAR in Karst Aquifer using Geophysics: F A Dar, T Arora, R Devi, T Warsi, N C Ghosh, S Ahmed, G Grutzamer 2:15 P.M. H23A-02 A New User-Friendly Tool to Estimate Groundwater Recharge from Daily Weather Data and Well Hydrographs: J S Gosselin, C Rivard, R Martel, R Lefebvre 2:35 P.M. H23A-03 Rapid Recharge in a Shallow Bedrock Aquifer Having Minimal Overburden: K S Novakowski, O Miles 2:55 P.M. H23A-04 Implications of Prospective Climate Change for Groundwater Recharge in the Western United States: T Meixner, A H Manning, D A Stonestrom, D M Allen, H Ajami, K W Blasch, A E Brookfield, C L Castro, J F Clark, D J Gochis, A L Flint, K Neff, R Niraula, M Rodell, B R Scanlon, K Singha, M A Walvoord 3:15 P.M. H23A-05 Impacts of Snow Cover and Frozen Soil on Groundwater Recharge: S Guillon, F Barbecot, M Larocque, D L Pinti, E Pili 3:30 P.M. H23A-06 Drip flow and gravity driven simulations of water transfer in vadose dolomite karst: H Jourde, C ChA.M.pollion, A Meauxsoone, S Deville, J Chery 3:45 P.M. H23A-07 Assessment of recharge to the coastal BouAreg aquifer (Morocco) using environmental tracers: P Baudron, A Elmandour, F Barbecot, M Gillon, C Leduc, D L Pinti, D Taddei, N Elamrani, J L Garcia-Aróstegui, J Goyer H23B 514A-C Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Application of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) in Hydrologic Climate Change Impact Studies (joint with ES) Presiding: MohA.M.mad Reza Najafi, University of Victoria; Alex Cannon, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, University of VIctoria 2:00 P.M. H23B-01 Improvement of Land Surface Schemes for Cold Region Processes: Recent Results from the Changing Cold Regions Network in Western Canada: H S Wheater, N Khaliq, K P Chun, A Barr, A M Ireson, P A Bartlett, M MacKay, P Pernica, Y Li 2:20 P.M. H23B-02 Representation of high-latitude hydrology in climate models: L Sushama 2:40 P.M. H23B-03 Toward a Better Understanding of Hydrological Impacts of Climate Change: Lessons Learned from Ouranos Hydroclimatic Studies Based on Regional Climate Model Simulations: B Music 3:00 P.M. H23B-04 Assessing Extreme Rainfall Characteristics in Future Climate for Canada: A Mailhot, K Guinard, G Panthou 3:20 P.M. H23B-05 Near-term projections of hydro-meteorological extremes over the United States: M Ashfaq, D Rastogi, R Mei, S C Kao, B S Naz, S Gangrade 3:40 P.M. H23B-06 Projecting the Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Runoff in the Pacific Northwest: M R Najafi, H Moradkhani H23C Room 513A-C Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Water, Sediment, and Biogeochemical Connectivity: Does the Occurrence of One Imply the Occurrence of Another? (joint with B) Presiding: Genevieve Ali, University of Manitoba; Claire Oswald, Ryerson University; Christopher Wellen, McMaster University 2:00 P.M. H23C-01 The strengths and weaknesses of using hydrological connectivity to interpret stream biogeochemistry: C Spence, R Brannen, N Hedstrom, S V Kokelj, S Kokelj, M McCluskie, C Westbrook 2:15 P.M. H23C-02 Predicting seasonal stream chemistry from catchment topography: the importance of the near-stream zone: N J Casson, C Eimers, S A Watmough, M C Richardson 2:30 P.M. H23C-03 Using Streamflow Recession Analysis to Understand Variations in Hydrologic Connectivity During Baseflow: S B Shaw, N Ng 2:45 P.M. H23C-04 Modelling the impacts of fine-scale spatial configuration and connectivity of soil and land use on water, sediment and nutrient flows: B M Jackson 3:00 P.M. H23C-05 The re-eutrophication of the Laurentian Great Lakes and the potential influence of changes in agricultural land use, 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 85 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM climate, and transport pathways: M Mohamed, G Kaltenecker, W D Taylor, M Rosamond, K M Chomicki OS23A Room 510B 3:15 P.M. H23C-06 Natural and anthropogenically-induced hydrological connectivity produces methylmercury hotspots in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada: B A Branfireun Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. H23C-07 Hydrochemical and isotopic end member mixing analysis to quantify snowmelt contributions to streamflow and lakes during arctic spring: application to hydrologic and mercury mass balance modelling: M Richardson, J Shirley General Session: Ocean Sciences II Presiding: Margaret Mulholland, Old Dominion Univ 2:00 P.M. OS23A-01 Temperature and salinity effects as a climate change impact on flowering of the seagrass H. stipulacea along the coast of Tanzania: M J Shimba 3:45 P.M. H23C-08 Physical, Chemical, and Biological Connectivity of Water Bodies in a Watershed Context – Lessons from Naked Watersheds: M N Gooseff, A N Wlostowski, D M McKnight, W B Lyons 2:15 P.M. OS23A-02 STUDY OF BENTHIC FAUNA IN THE NEAR SHORE WATERS OFF GULF OF KUTCH, NORTH WEST COAST OF INDIA: S N Sanagoudra, U G Bhat MD23A Room 510A 2:30 P.M. OS23A-03 A Survey of Summer Coccolithophore Stocks and Diversity in the Western Edge of the Barents Sea: J Giraudeau, L Devaux, T Garlan Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Meteorite Impact Structure and Related Economic Mineral Deposits (joint with MRG, P, PG, VGP) Presiding: Normand Goulet, University of Quebec Montreal; John Spray, University of New Brunswick 2:00 P.M. MD23A-01 Economic aspects of Terrestrial Impact Structures: J G Spray 2:15 P.M. MD23A-02 Structural evolution of the Otish Basin: a Paleoproterozoic polymetallic-uranium rich meteorite impact structure, Québec, Canada: N Goulet, S Genest, F Robert 2:30 P.M. MD23A-03 Meteorite Impact Related Uranium Occurrences in the Otish Basin, Quebec, Canada: S Genest, F Robert 2:45 P.M. MD23A-04 A Meteorite Impact Origin for the ChibougA.M.au Formation, Québec, Canada: towards a New Interpretation of the Chibougamau-Mistassini Mining Camp: F Robert, S Genest, G Courtois, N Goulet 3:00 P.M. Break 3:15 P.M. MD23A-05 Progress in the Search for a Major Meteorite Impact Structure in the Palaeoproterozoic Kisseynew Domain and Flanking Volcanic Belts, Manitoba, Canada: E Buhlmann 2:45 P.M. OS23A-04 Coastal eutrophication and biogeography in northeast United States (Maine to Delaware) estuaries as recorded by dinoflagellate cysts: A M Price, V Pospelova, J S Latimer, G L Chmura 3:00 P.M. OS23A-05 Sedimentation in Hinchinbrook Entrance, Alaska, USA: correlations with wave energy on the Gulf of Alaska continental shelf: N R Marshall, C K Harris, S A Kuehl 3:15 P.M. OS23A-06 Comparing Bayesian stable isotope mixing models: Which tools are best for sediments?: D J Morris, A Macko PG23A Room 511D Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Precambrian Craton Reconstructions, GeoDynamics, and Paleoenvironments (joint with GP, SG, T) Presiding: David Evans, Yale Univ; Richard Ernst, Carleton University 2:00 P.M. PG23A-01 U-Pb TIMS and in-situ SIMS dating of baddeleyite and zircon from sub-volcanic sills of the Ongeluk Formation (Transvaal Supergroup) in the Griqualand West sub-basin, Kaapvaal Craton, with implications for Snowball Earth and the Great Oxygenation Event: A P Gumsley, K Chamberlain, W Bleeker, U Söderlund, M de Kock, T Kampmann, E Larsson 3:30 P.M. MD23A-06 Impact-Generated Hydrothermal Systems and Associated Mineralization: A Case Study at Manicouagan: S Paisarnsombat 2:15 P.M. PG23A-02 Zircon U-Pb Constraints on the Age of the Paleoproterozoic Volcano-Sedimentary Succession in the AltaKautokeino Greenstone Belt, Alta, Northern Norway: F Corfu, A Bekker, S G Bergh, D Davis 3:45 P.M. MD23A-07 Deformation and Structural Controls at the Broken Hammer Deposit: Sudbury, Ontario: M F Hall, B Lafrance, H L Gibson 2:30 P.M. PG23A-03 A Late Mesoproterozoic Exterior Laurentia– Baltica Margin; Implications for Rodinia Reconstructions: T Slagstad, N M W Roberts 2:45 P.M. PG23A-04 Laurentia – Siberia Connection: An Update with Evidence From Provenance and Magmatic Evolution Studies: A K Khudoley, R Rainbird 3:00 P.M. PG23A-05 Microbial Community Behavior Recorded in Cuspate Microbialites from the Mesoproterozoic Dismal Lakes Group: J K Bartley, L C Kah, T D Frank 86 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 3:15 P.M. PG23A-06 Petrology, Structure and Chemostratigraphic Correlation of Chehmit inlier, Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia. Tadele Tesema1, Mulugeta Alene1, Nicholas L. Swanson-Hysell2, Adam C. Maloof3 : T Tesema Hundessa 3:30 P.M. PG23A-07 Petrogenesis of the Cryogenian (850-750 Ma) Imorona-Itsindro Suite, Central Madagascar: Insights into pre-Gondwana Arc Formation Using Zircon Isotopic Proxies: D Archibald, A S Collins, J Foden, J L Payne, P Holden, B De Waele, T Razakamanana 3:45 P.M. PG23A-08 Ediacaran paleomagnetism and paleogeography of Tarim craton: D A Evans, B Wen, Y Li PP23A Room 510D 3:45 P.M. PP23A-08 Impact of Holocene Climate Variability on Arctic Vegetation: K J Gajewski SG23A Room 510C Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Geothermal Resources Potential of Sedimentary Basins: Potentiel des ressources géothermiques des bassins sédimentaires (joint with VGP) Presiding: Michel Malo, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS); Jasmin Raymond, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. SG23A-01 Using co-produced water and disposal wells to assess the geothermal potential of sedimentary basins: G A G Ferguson Global Change During the Holocene and Anthropocene: New Methods, Questions, and Perspectives III (joint with B, ES, GA, SG) Presiding: Matthew Peros, Bishop’s University; Konrad Gajewski, University of Ottawa 2:20 P.M. SG23A-02 Electricity generation performance from lowgrade heat in enhanced geothermal systems: Production d’électricité avec des systèmes géothermiques Améliorés dans des régions où la ressource est à basse température: M A Richard 2:00 P.M. PP23A-01 Testate A.M.oeba assemblages of southern Patagonian peat bogs record drastic 20th century shifts: unprecedented climate change or increased UV-B radiation?: Changements drastiques des assemblages de thécamoebiens dans les tourbières du sud de la Patagonie lors du 20e siècle : un changement climatique sans précédent ou une augmentation des rayons UV-B?: S van Bellen, D Mauquoy, R J Payne, T P Roland, T Daley, P D M Hughes, N Loader, F A StreetPerrott, E M Rice, V A Pancotto 2:40 P.M. SG23A-03 Interstage Heating Strategies for Double-Flash Geothermal Power Plant: F Mathieu-Potvin 2:15 P.M. PP23A-02 Recent afforestation of the Johnville Peat Bog, southern Québec, Canada, investigated using dendroecological and paleoecological techniques: Les effets de la récente afforestation de la tourbière de Johnville, au sud du Québec, Canada, analysés par des techniques dendroécologiques et paléoécologiques: M C Peros, J Vachon 3:00 P.M. SG23A-04 PRELIMINARY FINDINGS INTO SPECIFIC STRATIGRAPY AND HYDRAULIC PROPERTIES FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY PROSPECTING ALONG THE WILLISTON BASIN: R R Koon Koon, L Ufondu 3:15 P.M. SG23A-05 Thermal State Assessment of the St. Lawrence Lowlands with a 3D Geological Model: K Bedard, J Raymond, M Nasr, M Malo 3:30 P.M. SG23A-06 Comparing permeability of fault zones of geothermal and non-geothermal regions, compiled in a global fault zone permeability database: J Scibek, J M McKenzie, T Gleeson 2:30 P.M. PP23A-03 Peat bog as geochemical archives of atmospheric dust deposition in eastern Canada: a multi-proxy approach: S Pratte, M Garneau, F De Vleeschouwer 3:45 P.M. SG23A-07 Geothermal Potential of an Emergent Na-Cl Thermal Spring, Clarendon Plains Basin , Jamaica: Characterization of Geothermal Fluids from Emergent Na-Cl Type Waters of Milk-River Spring, Jamaica: D N Wishart 2:45 P.M. PP23A-04 Late Holocene climate of coastal Labrador: subseasonal evidence from stable isotope values of tree-rings: S Timsic, W P Patterson, B M Eglington T23A 3:00 P.M. PP23A-05 A Time-transgressive Two-phased Hypsithermal Warm Period Across the Boreal Region of Northwest Ontario: A Multiproxy Study From Deep-water and Near-shore Cores: B F Cumming, D Danesh, K R Laird, M Karmakar 3:15 P.M. PP23A-06 The PNA pattern across the Boreal region of North America and its implication for global ocean-atmospheric teleconnection patterns during the past 2,000 years: A E Viau, M J Ladd, R G Way, K J Gajewski, M C Sawada 3:30 P.M. PP23A-07 Documentary Data Rescue In Canada: Daily Temperature Records For The St-Lawrence Valley In The Past 270 Years: Données Historiques au Canada: Températures quotidiennes dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent depuis le 18e siècle: V Slonosky Room 511E Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Geophysical Investigations of “Stable” Eastern North America II (joint with S, SE) Presiding: Fiona Darbyshire, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Ian Bastow, Imperial College London; Vadim Levin, Rutgers University 2:00 P.M. T23A-01 The Canadian Shield in Southern Quebec – Some Outstanding Issues: A Hynes 2:30 P.M. T23A-02 Craton structure through time: seismic imaging of the Eastern Canadian shield from heart to margins: L Petrescu, I D Bastow, F A Darbyshire, A Gilligan, V L Levin, W H Menke 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 87 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:45 P.M. T23A-03 P and S wave tomography of Southeast Canada: Insights into mantle Development and evolution from Archean to Phanerozoic times: A Boyce, I D Bastow, F A Darbyshire, A Gilligan, A Ellwood 3:00 P.M. T23A-04 New Results of Earthquake Relocation in Charlevoix Seismic Zone, Eastern Canada and Implications for Regional Geological Structure: H Yu, Y Liu, M Pang 4:30 P.M. Introductory Remarks: B Pratt 4:35 P.M. Logan Medalist: R A F Grieve AS24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. 3:15 P.M. T23A-05 Superior Layer-Cake: Gradual Lower Boundary and Textured Interior of the Lithosphere: V L Levin, B Dunham, M Klaser, A Servali Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions II Posters Presiding: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology 3:30 P.M. Discussion 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0027 POSTER ANALYSIS OF RAIN DROP SIZE DISTRIBUTION AND THEIR EFFECT ON RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION IN AKURE SOUTH – WEST, NIGERIA: A O Ayo VGP23A Room 511F Tuesday, 2:00 P.M. Perovskites Into the Next Millennium (joint with MS, SE) Presiding: Catherine McCammon, Bayerisches Geoinstitut, Universitaet Bayreuth; Anton Chakhmouradian, University of Manitoba; Patrick Woodward, Ohio State University; Razvan Caracas, Ecole Normale Supérieure Lyon 2:00 P.M. Introductory Remarks 2:05 P.M. VGP23A-01 A hierachial classification of perovskite supergroup minerals: R H Mitchell, A Chakhmouradian, M Welch 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0028 POSTER The climate impact of short wave upwelling radiative flux on the global energy budget using GENSPECT synthetic model along with Argus 1000 spectrometer: R Siddiqui Sr, B M Quine, R K Jagpal, N A Salem, S Abrarov 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0029 POSTER Signature of Greenhouse Cooling in the Earth’s Middle Atmosphere Observed by Lidar and Satellite over Sub-tropical Locations: S K Sharma, H Chandra, S Lal, Y B Acharya 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0030 POSTER Mass-dependent (MDF) and massindependent (MIF) sulfur isotope compositions of aerosols in the atmosphere of Montréal (Canada): D Au Yang, G Landais, N Assayag, T H Bui, B A Wing, D Widory, P Cartigny 2:20 P.M. VGP23A-02 Systematics Of Spin Crossovers Across The Rare-earth Cobaltites (RECoO3): M Topsakal, R M Wentzcovitch 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0031 POSTER Characterising VOC emissions from Australian forest fires on the ground: results from field and laboratory measurements: E A Guerette, C Paton-Walsh 2:35 P.M. VGP23A-03 Crystal Chemistry of Chalcogenide Perovskites and Related Materials: N Ross, J Zhao 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0032 POSTER Mineralogical study of Particulate Matter in the Urban environment of Pune: S Yadav 2:50 P.M. VGP23A-04 Perovskites as an Exploration Tool: A Chakhmouradian, E Reguir, B Osovetskii, I V Veksler, V S KA.M.enetsky, P Yang 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0033 POSTER A Two Beam Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Trace Gas Sensing: S C P M, R M Varma 3:05 P.M. VGP23A-05 Equation of state and and phase transitions of (Mg,Fe)SiO3 perovskite and post-perovskites from quantum Monte Carlo and Density Functional Theory: R E Cohen, Y Lin, K P Driver, B Militzer 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0034 POSTER Deforestation in Cameroon and its Consequences to the Natural Environment: D A Bezejouh 3:20 P.M. VGP23A-06 Clues about lower mantle chemistry from natural Samples of bridgmanite: O D Tschauner, C Ma 3:35 P.M. VGP23A-07 First-principles Study of Intermediate-spin Ferrous Iron in the Earth’s Lower Mantle: First-principles Study of Intermediate-spin Ferrous Iron in the Earth’s Lower Mantle: H Hsu, R M Wentzcovitch 3:50 P.M. VGP23A-08 Transition metal chemistry meets the perovskite structure: C A McCA.M.mon U24A Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Plenary Session: Large-scale Impacts and Earth History Presiding: B Pratt 88 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0035 POSTER Role of metal induced free radical generation by Ambient particulate matter in Pune, India: G P Satsangi, S Yadav, R Roy, R Jan 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0036 POSTER Investigation of Aerosol Effects on the Arctic Surface Temperature using WRF-CHEM: E Stofferahn, Z Boybeyi 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0037 POSTER Facilitating JPSS-1 algorithm Development using EPL review process: V J Mikles, K Sprietzer, B Das, W Wolf, M Tsidulko, W Chen 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0038 POSTER Development of the Novel Green Hybrid Bio-Reactor-Oxyfuel-Nano/Micro Interface: A A Rocha, C Wilde, P A Ariya 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0039 POSTER Optical and physical characteristics of biomass-burning aerosols over Alberta: H S Marey, Z Hashisho, L Fu, J C Gille SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0040 POSTER Extreme Cases of Tropospheric Convergence of Moisture Transport and their Relationships to Precipitation for the US Midwest: L Twidle, J R Gyakum, E Atallah 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0041 POSTER Does the helium isotope composition of air vary with latitude ? A new high precision study: Analyse de la composition des isotopes de l’hélium dans la troposphère en fonction de la latitude: C Boucher, B Marty, P Burnard 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0042 POSTER The Relevance of Aerosols to Ice Formation in Clouds: R B Rangel-Alvarado, Y Nazarenko, P A Ariya 4:30 P.M. AS24A-0043 POSTER Assessing U.S. Embassy in Beijing’s measurements of Pm2.5: A D Mukherjee, D W Toohey AS24B Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Climate Scenarios: Improving Science and Communication for an Efficient Societal Use Posters: Scénarios climatiques: Améliorer la science et la communication pour une utilisation sociétale efficace Presiding: Patrick Grenier, Ouranos; Marco Braun, Ouranos; Alex Cannon, University of Victoria; Xuebin Zhang, Environment Canada 4:30 P.M. AS24B-0045 POSTER Characterizing the role of natural and forced air temperature variability in the Labrador region of northeastern Canada: R G Way, A E Viau 4:30 P.M. AS24B-0046 POSTER Projection of late 21st century (2071–2100) fine-scale climate changes over the Korean Peninsula using RegCM4 based on four RCP scenarios: M S Suh, Y S Lee, S G Oh 4:30 P.M. AS24B-0048 POSTER Simulation skills of RegCM4 forced by HadGEM-AO for the diurnal variations of temperature and precipitation over South Korea: S G Oh, Y S Lee, M S Suh 4:30 P.M. AS24B-0049 POSTER Climate Change and Climate Variability Effects on Agricultural Food Production in Kieni East District, Nyeri County, Kenya: E W Kibung`a, O M Otieno 4:30 P.M. AS24B-0050 POSTER Assessment of South-West and North-East Monsoon over Indian continent using CMIP5 models: D S Hingmire, M Mujumdar, S KP, A Karumuri, R Krishnan B24A Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. B24A-0073 POSTER Investigating the Landscape Scale Carbon Implications of 100 Years of Land Management in the Sooke Lake Water Supply Watershed, Victoria, British Columbia: B P K Smiley, J A Trofymow 4:30 P.M. B24A-0074 POSTER Environmental Controls on Tree-Ring Growth in an Age-Sequence of Planted Pine Forests: S M McKenzie, M A Arain, M F Pisaric, M Kula 4:30 P.M. B24A-0075 POSTER Carbon Dynamics of a Young White Pine Plantation Forest: F C C Chan, M A Arain, R Skubel, M Khomik, J J Brodeur 4:30 P.M. B24A-0076 POSTER An Analysis of Soil CO2 Emissions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest Ecosystem: K M Daly, M A Arain, M Khomik 4:30 P.M. B24A-0077 POSTER Response of Soil Respiration to Thinning of a Temperate Pine Forest in Southern Ontario: R Thorne, M A Arain, E Nicholas, J J Brodeur 4:30 P.M. B24A-0078 POSTER Quantitative, Non-destructive Estimates of Coarse Root Biomass using 3-D Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR): J I Boyce, M A Arain, M Molon, D Blomfield B24B Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. General Biogeosciences II Posters (joint with ES, H) Presiding: Timothy Duval, University of Toronto Mississauga; Cherie Westbrook, University of Saskatchewan; Merrin Macrae, University of Waterloo 4:30 P.M. B24B-0081 POSTER Noble gas, carbon and nitrogen in a St. Lawrence Lowlands bedrock aquifer (eastern Canada): P Méjean, D L Pinti, M Larocque, Y Sano 4:30 P.M. B24B-0082 POSTER Assessing the Predictive Accuracy and Uncertainty of the CAN-DNDC Model to Simulate Water Use Efficiency in Alfalfa Crops: S Piquette, A VanderZaag, E Humphreys, W Smith, B Grant 4:30 P.M. B24B-0083 POSTER Boreal forest: effects of canopy opening on the relationship between trees and the cryptogam layer: Forêt boréale : effets de l’ouverture du couvert forestier sur les relations entre les arbres et la strate muscinale/lichénique: M Pacé, N Fenton, D Pare, Y Bergeron Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. B24B-0084 POSTER Vision-driven Land Use Scenario and Its Implications to Biogeochemical Interaction in The Columbia Basin, Pacific Northwest: M Jiang, B S Felzer Climate Change Mitigation Potential of Wood-Use and Forest Management II Posters (joint with ES) Presiding: Carolyn Smyth, Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Forest Service; Olaf Schwab, Natural Resources Canada 4:30 P.M. B24B-0085 POSTER Relationship Between Valley Fever Occurrence and Satellite Assessment of Climate Response: E A Lomeli-Uribe, L Fenstermaker, E Teets 4:30 P.M. B24A-0072 POSTER SUGARCANE CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIAL UNDER THE CLEAN Development MECHANISM THE CASE OF KAKIRA SUGAR ESTATES-UGANDA: J Sekajugo 4:30 P.M. B24B-0086 POSTER From the Ground Up: Global Nitrous Oxide Sources are Constrained by Stable Isotope Values: J J Venkiteswaran, D M Snider, S L Schiff, J Spoelstra 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 89 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. B24B-0087 POSTER Maize Growth as Influenced by 12 Different Biochars in a Cerrado Region (Brazil) Arenosol: A B Speratti, H M Sousa, E G Couto, M S Johnson 4:30 P.M. B24D-0096 POSTER Using GIS and SWAT to Model Stream Modification, Sediment and Carbon Transfer within the Grand River Drainage Network, Ontario: A Hanief, A E Laursen 4:30 P.M. B24B-0088 POSTER Release of Phosphorus from Crop Residue and Cover Crops Over Winter in Southwestern Ontario: T Lozier, M L Macrae 4:30 P.M. B24D-0097 POSTER Contribution of Riverine CO2 and CH4 Atmospheric Fluxes from Five Distinct Regions within the Quebec Boreal Biome: R H S Hutchins, P del Giorgio, Y Prairie 4:30 P.M. B24B-0089 POSTER The Impact of the Oasis Effect on Wind Tunnel Measurements of Ammonia Volatilization from Urea-Fertilized Agricultural Land: D Watt, P Rochette, I B Strachan, N Bertrand, A VanderZaag 4:30 P.M. B24D-0098 POSTER High-Frequency Dynamics of Carbon Dioxide and Methane Fluxes in a Surface Flow Constructed Wetland as Affected by Discharge and Vegetation: S Juutinen, P Valkama, A Ojala, A I Halonen, K Koskinen, M E Tolppanen, H Vasander, O M Salminen 4:30 P.M. B24B-0090 POSTER Assimilation of Earth Observation leaf area index into the STICS crop model using a formal Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm: M Mesbah, E Pattey, G Jégo, J Liu, S Buis, P Lecharpentier 4:30 P.M. B24D-0099 POSTER Effects of flooding and drainage on CO2 flux in Dongting Lake wetlands, China: Z Deng, Y Xie, X Chen, F Li, C Zhang B24C Poster Hall 517B-D B24E Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Innovative Methods to Study Greenhouse Gas Exchange in Wetland Ecosystems II Posters Presiding: Maria Strack, University of Waterloo; Kisa Mwakanyamale, Illinois State Geological Survey Understanding the Biogeochemical Controls on Organic Matter Cycling in the Coastal Zone Posters (joint with ES, OS) Presiding: Yves Gelinas, Concordia University; Thomas Bianchi, University of Florida 4:30 P.M. B24C-0091 POSTER Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Forested Wetland and Upland Soils: K E Savage, E A Davidson, J K Shoemaker 4:30 P.M. B24E-0101 POSTER Priming of terrestrially-derived dissolved organic matter: Implications for coastal carbon cycling: T S Bianchi, N D Ward, D C Thornton, S A Yvon-Lewis, G King, M R Shields, T I Eglinton, J H Curtis 4:30 P.M. B24C-0092 POSTER Capturing and Processing Soil GHG Fluxes in a Multi-Analyzer Gas Flux System: J R Hupp, D K McDermitt, M Johnson, L Xu, R Madsen 4:30 P.M. B24C-0093 POSTER Spatial Variability in Biogenic Gas Releases from Subtropical Wetland Ecosystems is Revealed from Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) at the Lab and Field Scale: M D McClellan, W J Wright, X Comas B24D Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Measuring and Modeling Biogeochemical Processes Controlling the Carbon Cycle of Inland Waters III Posters (joint with ES, H) Presiding: Weifeng Wang, McGill University; Charlotte Roehm, National Ecological Observatory Network; Yves Prairie, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Tonya Del Sontro, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM 4:30 P.M. B24D-0094 POSTER Spatiotemporal distribution of DOC and DON in water after damming of the Three Gorges Reservoir: G Yang, J Tian, H Chen, X Yuan, Q Zhu, D Zhu, C Peng, J Wu 4:30 P.M. B24D-0095 POSTER Modelling CO2 and CH4 Dynamics in a Small, Eutrophic, Monomictic Lake: A Santoso, D P Hamilton, L A Schipper, C Hendy, D Ozkundakci, I Ostrovsky, M R Hipsey 90 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. B24E-0102 POSTER Tracing Fire-Derived Organic Carbon on a Global Scale: M W I Schmidt, U M Hanke, D B Wiedemeier, T I Eglinton 4:30 P.M. B24E-0103 POSTER Investigating Preservation of Organic Matter Through Complexation with Iron Oxides: A Joshani, K M Lalonde, A Barber, C Gobeil, Y Gelinas 4:30 P.M. B24E-0104 POSTER The Role of Iron in the Diagenesis of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Sediments: A Long-term Incubation Experiment: A Barber, K M Lalonde, A Mucci, Y Gelinas 4:30 P.M. B24E-0105 POSTER Evaluation of Accelerated Solvent Extraction and Solid-Phase Micro Extraction for the Analysis of Brevetoxins in Marine Sediments: A Gabriel, A Limoges, A de Vernal, Y Gelinas 4:30 P.M. B24E-0106 POSTER Modeling the Molecular Weight and Age Distribution of Marine Dissolved Organic Carbon: J S Cochran, F Primeau, B D Walker 4:30 P.M. B24E-0107 POSTER Controls on Temporal and Spatial Variations of Nutrients and Metabolic States in a River Associated Coastal Sea in Taiwan: J J Hung, Y J Wang, C M Ho 4:30 P.M. B24E-0108 POSTER Mount Cameroon Eruptions, Related Hazards and Effects on the Ecosystem: A N Aloatem Tazifor SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM B24F Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. What We Leave Behind: Biogeochemical Legacies and Time Lags in Intensively Managed Catchments Posters (joint with H) Presiding: Nandita Basu, University of Waterloo; Hans Dürr, University of Waterloo; Kimberly Van Meter, University of Waterloo; Sherry Schiff, University of Waterloo 4:30 P.M. B24F-0109 POSTER A long-term sink for nutrient silicon in Canada’s most threatened river system: Un puits à long terme pour le silicium nutritif dans la rivière la plus menacée du Canada: T Maavara, J L Hood, R L North, L E Doig, C T Parsons, J Johansson, K Liber, J Hudson, B Lucas, D Vandergucht, P Van Cappellen 4:30 P.M. B24F-0110 POSTER Long-term fate of nitrate fertilizer in agricultural soils: M Sebilo 4:30 P.M. B24F-0111 POSTER Does River Metabolism Mask the Isotopic Signatures of Nitrate Sources?: S Sine, S L Schiff, F Cummings, M RosA.M.ond, R J Elgood, J J Venkiteswaran 4:30 P.M. B24F-0112 POSTER Catchment Legacies & Time Lags: A Parsimonious Modeling Approach to Predicting the Effects of Legacy Storage on Nitrogen Export: K J Van Meter, N B Basu 4:30 P.M. B24F-0114 POSTER Coupling of a spatially distributed 1-D travel time approach to reactive transport to evaluate subsurface nitrogen Dynamics at the catchment scale: G F Bacca-Cortes, H H Dürr, P Van Cappellen ES24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Dynamics of Permafrost Regions in a Warming World: Processes, Landforms, Biogeosystems II Posters (joint with B, H) Presiding: Daniel Fortier, University of Montreal; Frederic Bouchard, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique-Eau Terre Environnement INRS-ETE; Etienne Godin, University of Montreal; Stephanie Coulombe, University of Montreal 4:30 P.M. ES24A-0141 POSTER Ice Wall Growth and Decay: Meteorological Analysis and Modelling: F Gauthier, M Allard, B Hétu 4:30 P.M. ES24A-0142 POSTER Quantifying Heat Advection by Groundwater Flow in the Active Layer: Laboratory Simulations: S Veuille, M Verpaelst, S Charbonneau, K Grandmont, D Fortier 4:30 P.M. ES24A-0146 POSTER Seasonal Dynamics of Ecosystem Carbon Exchange for a Wet Sedge Vegetation Community, Melville Island, NU: A Blaser, N A Scott, P Treitz ES24B Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Innovative Isotope Methods for Characterizing Metal Budgets in the Present and Past Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments Posters (joint with H, VGP) Presiding: David Widory, GEOTOP-UQAM; Jiubin Chen, Institute of Geochemistry 4:30 P.M. ES24B-0147 POSTER Iron Isotopes for Characterizing Iron Cycling in the A.M.azon River Basin: Les Isotopes du Fer pour Caractériser le Cycle du Fer dans le Bassin Amazonien: F Poitrasson, D S Mulholland, T Allard, L Vieira, P T Seyler, F Sondag 4:30 P.M. ES24B-0148 POSTER Multiple Isotopes as Tracers of Human Impacts on Geochemistry of Elements in River Systems: J Chen 4:30 P.M. ES24B-0149 POSTER Bioindicators as Atmospheric Pollution Tracers: a Multi-Isotope Approach: G Vautour, F Gagnon, A Poirier, D Widory 4:30 P.M. ES24B-0150 POSTER Isotopic analyses of Hypogymnia physodes (C, N, S, Pb) as a tool for assessing anthropopressure in the Świętokrzyski National Park (Poland): M M Ciężka, M Górka, D Widory G24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Implementing New Datums for North America Posters Presiding: Daniel Roman, National Geodetic Survey; Robert Kingdon, University of New Brunswick 4:30 P.M. G24A-0159 POSTER Updating Bench Mark Coordinates for the New U.S. National Datums: D R Roman, X Li 4:30 P.M. G24A-0160 POSTER Practical and Technical Considerations for the Replacement of NAVD 88 and IGLD 85: D A Smith 4:30 P.M. G24A-0161 POSTER Maintaining a National Geoid-Based Vertical Datum: M Veronneau, J Huang 4:30 P.M. G24A-0162 POSTER Practical and Technical Considerations for the Replacement of NAD 83: J G Evjen 4:30 P.M. ES24A-0143 POSTER Dynamics of sporadic mountain permafrost – case study of Mont Jacques-Cartier (1977-2014), ChicChocs Range, South-eastern Canada: G Davesne, D Fortier 4:30 P.M. G24A-0163 POSTER New Datum CGG2013 applications for DSM-DEM-DTM preparation from earth observation satellites data: J Sagin, K E Lindenschmidt 4:30 P.M. ES24A-0144 POSTER Impact of Land Cover Disturbances on Permafrost Landscapes in Yukon, Case Studies: K Grandmont, L P Roy, B E Benkert, A Lewkowicz, D Fortier 4:30 P.M. G24A-0164 POSTER Toward the Computation of a Geoid Model of Ghana: M Klu, P Vanicek, R W Kingdon, M Sheng, I Foroughi, M C Santos, P J Dare 4:30 P.M. ES24A-0145 POSTER Implications of Galling Herbivory on Ground Thaw Through Shrub-Soil Heat Transfers in Canada’s Northern Boreal Forest: A McManus, J L Baltzer, W L Quinton 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 91 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM GP24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Understanding Paleogeomagnetic Change II Posters Presiding: Guillaume St-Onge, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR; Agathe Lisé-Pronovost, La Trobe University; Joseph Stoner, CEOAS, Oregon State University; Emilio Herrero-Bervera, University of Hawaii at Manoa 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0173 POSTER A Holocene High Resolution Geomagnetic Field Record from Rio Martino Cave (Western Alps, Northern Italy): E Tema, E Zanella, E Regattieri, G Zanchetta, I Isola, L Lanci 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0174 POSTER A New Archeomagnetic Field Intensity Variation Curve from Southern Quebec for the Past Four Centuries: Y Gallet, A Genevey, Y Monette 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0175 POSTER Holocene Paleomagnetic Secular Variation: What Relationships Between Mid and Polar Latitudes tell us About Geomagnetic Dynamics: J S Stoner, B T Reilly, L B Ziegler, T Cook, P Francus, F Lapointe, M B Abbott, N L Balascio, R S Bradley 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0176 POSTER Late Pleistocene and Holocene Paleomagnetic Records from the Gulf of Alaska: Preliminary Results of IODP Expedition 341 Sites U1418 and U1419: J H Velle, G St-Onge, J S Stoner, M Forwick, A C Mix, M H Davies 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0178 POSTER A new archaeointensity dataset from the SW Pacific: implications for global geomagnetic field models: A Nilsson, M J Hill, R T Holme, E Hurst, G M Turner, P Sheppard 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0179 POSTER Paleomagnetism in South East Australia from Archaeological Artefacts, Lava Flows and Lake Sediments: Paléomagnétisme dans le sud-est de l’Australie à partir d’artefacts archéologiques, de laves volcaniques et de sédiments lacustres: A Lisé-Pronovost, A I Herries 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0180 POSTER Recording and dating geomagnetic reversals, events and excusrions in palaeokarst and pseudokarstic deposits from southern Africa and Australia: A I Herries, T Mallett, P Kappen H24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Advances in Physical and Geochemical Investigation of Groundwater Recharge Processes Posters Presiding: Florent Barbecot, GEOTOP-UQAM; Masaki Hayashi, University of Calgary; Saskia Noorduijn, University of Calgary; Hervé Jourde, CNRS HydroSciences Montpellier 4:30 P.M. H24A-0223 POSTER Geostatistical extrapolation of areadensity relations of water bodies from local to regional scale: S L Noorduijn, M Hayashi, L R Bentley 4:30 P.M. H24A-0224 POSTER Isotopic and chemical investigations of a small river to constrain groundwater recharge quantity and quality: K Lefebvre, F Barbecot, E Gibert-Brunet, M Larocque, M Gillon, F Hardy 4:30 P.M. H24A-0225 POSTER Recharge processes in karst at different time scales: X Durepaire, H Jourde, J L Seidel, C Batiot 4:30 P.M. H24A-0226 POSTER Are kettle lakes good objects to observe groundwater recharge?: M Arnoux, F Barbecot, E GibertBrunet 4:30 P.M. H24A-0227 POSTER Recent advances in the on-site analysis and process-based interpretation of dissolved noble gases and biogeochemically active species in water bodies: M S Brennwald, R Kipfer 4:30 P.M. H24A-0228 POSTER Geochemistry of sediment moisture in the Badain Jaran desert in Northwest China: Insights into groundwater recharge and past environmental changes: L Jin, W M Edmunds, Z Lu, J Ma 4:30 P.M. H24A-0229 POSTER Developing Novel Techniques for In Situ Nitrate SA.M.pling, Vertical Profiling, and Real-time Remote Groundwater Quality Monitoring: G MacDonald, J Levison 4:30 P.M. H24A-0230 POSTER Pinus banksiana growth responses to a soil water recharge controlled by the Lichen organic layer: B Gadet, D Paré, Y Bergeron 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0181 POSTER Improving our Knowledge of the Geomagnetic Field Intensity in South America: New Archaeointensity Data from Potsherds Derived from Three Archaeological Sites in Ecuador: E Herrero-Bervera, E Tema, J S Athens 4:30 P.M. H24A-0231 POSTER Water and contaminant travel time through the unsaturated zone under an agricultural field in Prince Edward Island, Canada: S Danielescu, K E Butler, S Wang, M Grimmett, K T B MacQuarrie, B Zebarth 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0182 POSTER The history of the South Atlantic Anomaly as viewed from southern Africa: Potential influences of the African LLVSP on the geodynamo: J A Tarduno, E Blackman, T N Huffman, M K Watkeys, R D Cottrell 4:30 P.M. H24A-0232 POSTER Recharge controls in arid and hyperarid piedmont - Example of the Pampa del Tamarugal basin, Northern Chile: B Viguier, H Jourde, V Leonardi, E Lictevout 4:30 P.M. GP24A-0183 POSTER MAGNETIZATION ACQUISITION IN FAST DEPOSITED NATURAL SEDIMENTS (TURBIDITES AND HOMOGENITES) AND LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS: ACQUISITION DE L’AIMANTATION DANS DES SEDIMENTS NATURELS DEPOSES RAPIDEMENT ET DANS LES EXPERIENCES DE REDEPOSITION EN LABORATOIRE: J P Valet, C Tanty, J H Carlut 92 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM H24B Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Application of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) in Hydrologic Climate Change Impact Studies Posters (joint with ES) Presiding: Mohammad Reza Najafi, University of Victoria; Alex Cannon, University of Victoria 4:30 P.M. H24B-0233 POSTER Climate change impact on precipitation of the Mackenzie river basin: C C Kuo, L Pervin, T Y Gan 4:30 P.M. H24B-0234 POSTER Assessment of climate change impact on water resources in the Upper Senegal basin: M L Mbaye, S Hagemann, A Haensler, T Stacke, A T Gaye 4:30 P.M. H24B-0235 POSTER Relationship between Tropospheric Temperature and Indian Summer Monsoon as Simulated by RegCM3: K C Pattnayak, S K Panda, V Saraswat, S K Dash 4:30 P.M. H24B-0236 POSTER The Effect of Inter-Basin Water Transfer on the Water Resources of Betwa Basin, India: S Suryavanshi, A Pandey, U C Chaube, S K Mishra 4:30 P.M. H24B-0237 POSTER Hydrological impacts of the changes in simulated rainfall fields on the Nakanbe basin in Burkina Faso: B Ibrahim, H Karambiri, J Polcher 4:30 P.M. H24B-0238 POSTER Simulation of Hydrological cycle in Western Canadian regions using CLASS/Canadian Regional Climate Model: W Younas, S J Dery 4:30 P.M. H24B-0239 POSTER Inter Basin Water Transfer Linkages in India to Projected Climate Change: The Case of the Sankh-South Koel-Subarnarekha link: P N Sinha 4:30 P.M. H24B-0240 POSTER Development of a Simple Framework to Assess Hydrological Extremes using Solely Climate Data: Développement d’une méthode de première instance pour la détection de situations hydrologiques extrêmes à partir, uniquement, de variables météorologiques dans un contexte de changements climatiques: E Foulon, P Gagnon, A N Rousseau H24C Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Deep Geological Resource Exploitation and Protection of Shallow Groundwater Resources Posters: Exploitation des ressources géologiques profondes et protection des ressources en eau souterraine (joint with MRG, SG) Presiding: Christine Rivard, Natural Resources Canada; Luc Aquilina, University of Rennes; John Molson, Laval University; Rene Lefebvre, INRS-Eau Terre Environnement 4:30 P.M. H24C-0241 POSTER Modelling of ground subsidence in Mexico City observed by RADARSAT-2 DInSAR during October 2008-December 2010 time period: J Fernandez, S V Samsonov, A G Camacho, K F Tiampo 4:30 P.M. H24C-0242 POSTER Effective hydraulic connectivity of deep and shallow aquifers as facilitated by Paleozoic karst in the vicinity of the Athabasca oil sands: K U Weyer, J C Ellis 4:30 P.M. H24C-0243 POSTER Assessment of the Local Risk on Groundwater Quality Related to Hydrocarbon Development: Évaluation du risque local pour la qualité de l’eau souterraine par rapport au développement des hydrocarbures: M Raynauld, R Lefebvre, M Peel, M Ouellet, J W H Molson, H Crow, J M Ahad, L Aquilina H24D Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Exotic Carbonate Deposits as Clues for External Forcing: Case Studies to Evidence Records of Recent Environmental Changes Posters Presiding: Florent Barbecot, GEOTOP-UQAM; Elisabeth GibertBrunet, GEOPS-UMR 8148; Erdal Koşun, Akdeniz University; Jerzy Nitychoruk, University of Biala Podlaska 4:30 P.M. H24D-0244 POSTER Preventing the Next Disaster at Lake Nyos: E A Atemnkeng 4:30 P.M. H24D-0245 POSTER Mediterranean Network of Environmental Forcing Records In Travertines _ Med-NEFRIT Project: preliminary results: E Gibert-Brunet, F Barbecot, M Gillon, A Tudryn, J Nitychoruk, E Koşun, J Benavente 4:30 P.M. H24D-0246 POSTER Kinetic isotope fractionation during rich-CO2 water degassing: understanding the travertine geochemical record: L Fleurent, E Gibert-Brunet, F Barbecot, M Gillon, V van Hinsberg H24E Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Understanding and Predicting Groundwater Sustainability Under High Human Pressure Posters Presiding: Paul Baudron, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal; Florent Barbecot, Université du Québec à Montréal; Jose-Luis GarciaAróstegui, Instituto Geologico y Minero de España 4:30 P.M. H24E-0247 POSTER Arsenic in Food Chain Leads to Health Hazards in West Bengal and North-Eastern States of India: C A Kashyap 4:30 P.M. H24E-0248 POSTER Development and application of a decision support system for sustainable groundwater management: A case study of Rechna Doab basin, Pakistan: A I Baig, J Halbe, J F Adamowski, S O Prasher 4:30 P.M. H24E-0249 POSTER Hydrogeochemistry and isotopy of the groundwater intensely used in eastern Haouz and the area of Tassaout Upstream, Morocco: Hydrogéochimie et isotopie des eaux souterraines intensément exploitée de la zone du Haouz oriental et du domaine de la Tassaoutamont, Maroc: S Rochdane, A Elmandour, P Baudron 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 93 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM H24F Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Water, Sediment, and Biogeochemical Connectivity: Does the Occurrence of One Imply the Occurrence of Another? Posters (joint with B) Presiding: Genevieve Ali, University of Manitoba; Claire Oswald, Ryerson University; Christopher Wellen, McMaster University 4:30 P.M. H24F-0250 POSTER Connectivity between wetlands and streams: patterns of phosphorus export in the Prairie Pothole Region: M A Haque, G Ali 4:30 P.M. H24F-0251 POSTER Storm-Based Tracer Response of a Mesoscale Precambrian Shield Catchment with Mixed Landuse: D R McCorkell, A L James, K J Chutko, M L Macrae, S Miller MD24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Integrating Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry: The Borehole, Exploration, and Basic Research II Posters Presiding: Mark Shore, Magma Geosciences Inc; Elizabeth Baranyi, Geosoft Inc. 4:30 P.M. MD24A-0268 POSTER Magnetotelluric and ControlledSource Electromagnetic Study of Aquistore CO2 Sequestration Site, near Estevan, Saskatchewan: J Craven, J McLeod, I J Ferguson 4:30 P.M. MD24A-0269 POSTER Combining Spatial Components and Hilbert Transforms to Interpret Ground-Time-DomainElectromagnetic Data: J K Desmarais, R S Smith 4:30 P.M. MD24A-0270 POSTER Tools Used in Mineral Exploration for Measuring the Conductivity and the Resistivity in Drill-Holes and on Drill Core: Observations on Their Range of Sensitivity.: R S Smith, D Parry, O Mahmoodi 4:30 P.M. MD24A-0271 POSTER Empirical Discrimination Between Graphitic And Sulfide-Rich EM Conductors And Application To VMS Exploration In Abitibi, Québec: S Rafini 4:30 P.M. MD24A-0272 POSTER Delineation of Extension of Uranium Mineralization using Noise Assisted Empirical Mode Decomposition of VLF EM data: A Singh, S P Sharma MD24B Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Pegmatitic Rocks and Their Ore Deposits Posters (joint with EP, MRG, MS, VGP) Presiding: Lee Groat, Univ British Columbia; Don Baker, McGill University 4:30 P.M. MD24B-0275 POSTER Lithological and Structural Control of the Emerald Occurrences South of Singhbhum Shear Zone within the Singhbhum Crustal Province, Eastern Indian Craton: S S Sahu, S Singh 94 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. MD24B-0276 POSTER Geology and Initial Resource Estimate of the Zoned, Complex-Type, Li-rich Pakeagama Lake Pegmatite, Northwestern Ontario, Canada: S R Beyer, G L Drever, P J Vanstone, T K Kyser 4:30 P.M. MD24B-0277 POSTER Feldspar and Quartz Crystals Unveil the Petrogenesis of the Lithium-rich Moblan Pegmatite (Quebec): V Maneta, D R Baker, W G Minarik 4:30 P.M. MD24B-0278 POSTER Location and Characterization of Pegmatites in the Southern Baffin Island Region, Nunavut: Field and Satellite Observations: A Bigio, D R Lentz, P Budkewitsch MS24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Mineral Structure, Electron Microscopy, Element Partitioning, and Mobility II Posters (joint with EP, VGP) Presiding: Felix Gervais, École Polytechnique; Kim Tait, Royal Ontario Museum 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0279 POSTER The Process of Serpentinization in Beni Bousera Massif (Internal Rif, Morocco): Z Hajjar, A Wafik, A Essaifi, M Constantin 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0280 POSTER Optimising Analyses of Geological Material with an Analytical Scanning Electron Microscope: M Larose, F Gervais, G L’Espérance 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0281 POSTER Strain-Enhanced Diffusion in Feldspar: A Strain Speedometer?: N Barshi, V van Hinsberg, C D Rowe 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0282 POSTER Deformation, Phyllonitization and Associated Element Mobilization of Granitoid Rocks: A U Granseth, B E Sorensen, T Slagstad, N Coint 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0283 POSTER Discovering the Mineralogy of Nano-sized Particulate Matter in Smelter Impacted Regions: Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies of Focused Ion Beam Sections Taken from Rock Coatings: J Caplette, N Mantha, M Schindler, M F Hochella Jr 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0284 POSTER Unravelling the origin of macroscopic helicoidal structures of the Red Dog District, northwestern Alaska: M Bowerman, A Locock, M K Gingras, J Kraft 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0285 POSTER Structural accommodation of K at dravitic tourmaline’s X-site: insight from RA.M.an spectroscopy and single crystal X-ray diffraction: E J Berryman, B Wunder, A Ertl, M Koch-Mueller, W Heinrich, G Franz 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0286 POSTER Spherulitic and Cone-in-cone Concretions in CA.M.bro-Ordovician Black Shales, Île-aux-Grues/Îleaux-Oies, Quebec, Canada: An Interpretation of Their Origin: R Hesse, C Fong 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0287 POSTER Trace Element Partitioning Between Fluorite and Hydrothermal Fluid: L Yang, V van Hinsberg, I M Samson SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. MS24A-0288 POSTER Effects of Viewing Geometry, Aggregation State, and Particle Size on Reflectance Spectra of the Murchison CM2 Chondrite: V B Pietrasz, M R Izawa, P Mann, E Cloutis, K Tait, T Shäfer, K Mengel, A Nathues, M Shäfer, G Thangjam, M Hoffmann P24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Fluvial Landforms and Sedimentary Deposits on Planetary Surfaces Posters: Morphologies fluviales et dépôts sédimentaires sur les surfaces planétaires (joint with ES, SG) Presiding: Nicolas Mangold, LPGN Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géodynamique de Nantes; Alan Howard, University of Virginia Main Campus 4:30 P.M. P24A-0311 POSTER TOPOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF FLUVIAL LANDFORMS WEST OF NEWCOMB CRATER (MARS) FROM HRSCMARS EXPRESS STEREO IMAGERY: V Ansan, N Mangold 4:30 P.M. P24A-0312 POSTER Numerical modelling of river deltas on Titan and the Earth: P P Witek, L Czechowski P24B Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Surface Expressions of Volcanism and Associated Tectonism on Venus and Implications for Interior Dynamics Posters Presiding: Richard Ernst, Carleton University; Debra Hurwitz, Lunar & Planetary Institute 4:30 P.M. P24B-0313 POSTER Graben-fissure systems in the Mead Quadrangle, Venus: W Lu, R E Ernst, C Samson 4:30 P.M. P24B-0314 POSTER Determining Relative Ages of Structural Features Around Irnini Mons, Venus - A Comparison of Type Locations to Resolve the Timing of Cross-cutting Features: Determining Relative Ages of Structural Features Around Irnini Mons, Venus - A Comparison of Type Locations to Resolve the Timing of Cross-cutting Features: M A Matiella Novak, D Buczkowski 4:30 P.M. P24B-0315 POSTER Effects of mechanical layering on magmatic reservoir failure and magma propagation within the Venusian lithosphere: P J McGovern Jr, N Le Corvec, E B Grosfils 4:30 P.M. P24B-0316 POSTER Volcanism on Venus and Titan : Constraints from Present and Future Radar Observations: R D Lorenz PP24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Global Change During the Holocene and Anthropocene: New Methods, Questions, and Perspectives IV Posters (joint with B, ES, GA, SG) Presiding: Matthew Peros, Bishop’s University; Konrad Gajewski, University of Ottawa 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0322 POSTER Paleoproductivity during the Younger Dryas off northeastern Luzon, Philippines: J M D Quevedo 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0324 POSTER The paleoecological record of gray birch (Betula populifolia) in eastern North America: M Lavoie, P Beauregard, S Pellerin 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0325 POSTER Radiocarbon Dates in Québec: Analyzing Paleopopulations and Environmental Change: M A Chaput, K J Gajewski 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0326 POSTER Space-time Millenial-Scale Evolution of Vegetation and Climate Gradients in Boreal and Mixed Forests of Western Québec since 9000 years: B Fréchette, P Grondin, M Lavoie, P J Richard 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0327 POSTER Does the use of reanalysis-based modern climate datasets improve paleoclimate reconstructions?: A E Viau, M J Ladd, R G Way 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0328 POSTER Impact of the Little Ice Age cooling and recent climate change on peatland vegetation and peat accumulation Dynamics in northeastern Alberta, Canada: Impact du Petit Age glaciaire et du changement climatique récent sur la végétation des tourbières et la dynamique d’accumulation de la tourbe au nord-est de l’Alberta, Canada: G Magnan, S van Bellen, W Shotyk, C Zaccone, C La Farge, M Garneau 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0329 POSTER Intraseasonal influences on the ecology of testate A.M.oebae and δ18O signal from an ombrotrophic peatland in southern Québec, Canada: J Minville, M Garneau, J F Helie 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0330 POSTER Reconstruction of ecohydrological and geochemical changes of the Lac-à-la-Tortue peatland complex, Shawinigan, Québec, in the context of postcolonial human activities: J Beaudet Lancup, M Garneau, Y Gelinas 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0331 POSTER Holocene Paleohydrological Changes in the Southern Bay of Biscay: New Insights from Planktonic Microfossil Assemblages: M C Gasparotto, S Brocheray, F Eynaud, L Rossignol, M Péral, F Marret, Y Mary, M H Castéra, S Zaragosi, M Cremer 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0332 POSTER Documenting recent sea-level rise and coastal squeeze in eastern Quebec using salt-marsh forA.M.inifera and plant macrofossils: J P Castonguay-Bélanger, P Bernatchez, M Garneau, R L Barnett 4:30 P.M. PP24A-0333 POSTER Giant Clams as Paleoclimate Archives of Holocene- age ENSO Variability: S Kozmor S24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Induced Seismicity Hazards and Processes III Posters (joint with SE) Presiding: Gail Atkinson, University of Western Ontario; David Eaton, University of Calgary; Yu Gu, University of Alberta 4:30 P.M. S24A-0336 POSTER Analysis of Microseismic Events during a Multi-stage Hydraulic Stimulation Experiment at a Shale Gas Reservoir: S L I Kaka, A L Ashadi Sr, A A Alshuhail, M Jervis 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 95 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. S24A-0337 POSTER Compilation of Composite Alberta Seismicity Catalog (CASC) for Earthquake Hazard from Induced Seismicity in Alberta: L Cui, A Fereidoni, G M Atkinson 4:30 P.M. S24A-0338 POSTER 3D Finite Element Modeling of Slip on a Well-Oriented, Critically Stressed Fault due to Pore Pressure Increase: D W S Eaton, A Sattari 4:30 P.M. S24A-0339 POSTER Identifying quarry blast events in seismicity catalogs based on the ground motion parameters: A Fereidoni, G M Atkinson 4:30 P.M. S24A-0340 POSTER Statistical Analysis of Seismicity in Alberta: S Kothari, R Shcherbakov, G M Atkinson 4:30 P.M. S24A-0341 POSTER Induced earthquakes associated with the Haynesville shale play identified near Bienville Parish, Louisiana in 2011: J I Walter, C Frohlich, J Gale, P Dotray 4:30 P.M. S24A-0342 POSTER Focal Mechanism Solutions for Earthquakes in Eastern Canada and Alberta Using the Generalized Cut and Paste (gCAP) Method: A Carey, H Yu, Y Liu, R M Harrington 4:30 P.M. S24A-0343 POSTER Modified Fibre-Bundle Model to Simulate Induced Seismicity: R Kahue, R Shcherbakov 4:30 P.M. S24A-0344 POSTER Slip Tendency Analysis and Risk of Induced Seismicity: A P Morris, D A Ferrill, G R Walter, A M Price 4:30 P.M. S24A-0345 POSTER Reservoir-Triggered Seismicity in the Canadian Shield as an Analogue to the Activity Induced by the Deep Injection of Wastewater: M Lamontagne 4:30 P.M. S24A-0346 POSTER Characteristics of the Earthquake Activity in Southeast New Brunswick, an Area With Shale Gas Potential: M Lamontagne, D Lavoie, S Ma, K B Burke, I D Bastow SE24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. New Developments in the Appalachian-Caledonide Orogen: A Tribute to Past Studies and a Look to the Future II Posters (joint with PG, SG, T, VGP) Presiding: J Brendan Murphy, St. Francis Xavier University; John Greenough, University of British Columbia, Okanagan 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0349 POSTER Far-field effects of Silurian-Early Devonian Appalachian/Franklinian orogenesis: a view from the craton: N Pinet 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0350 POSTER Applications of (U-Th)/He Thermochronology to the St. Lawrence Platform/Humber Zone Sedimentary Basin: J Emberley, D A Schneider 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0351 POSTER Rift Flank Uplift and Thermal Evolution of an Intracratonic Rift Basin (Eastern Canada) Determined by Combined Apatite and Zircon (U-Th)/He Thermochronology: R Hardie, D A Schneider, J R Metcalf, R M Flowers 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0352 POSTER Revised Geological and Tectonic Map of the Quebec Appalachians (Southern Sheet): Lower St. 96 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Lawrence and Estrie-Beauce Areas, Canada.: A Tremblay, M G Perrot, S de Souza, R Thériault 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0353 POSTER A Viable Thermochronometer for Carbonate-Dominated basins? Results of Conodont (U-Th)/He Thermochronology of Anticosti Basin, Eastern Canada: J Powell, D A Schneider, R M Flowers, J R Metcalf, D F Stockli 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0354 POSTER Early taconian subduction stages recorded by the Metamorphic sole of the Mont Albert ophiolite (Quebec, Canada): L Labrousse, E Jewison, M Soret, B Dubacq, P Agard 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0355 POSTER New Constraints on Cambrian Stratigraphy and Correlations in Avalonia Based on Acritarchs in Atlantic Canada: S Jensen, S M Barr, T Palacios, C White 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0357 POSTER RECONCILING MUTUALLY INCOMPATIBLE MODELS FOR THE TECTONO-STRATIGRAPHIC ZONATION OF THE VARISCAN OROGEN IN WESTERN EUROPE: J B Murphy, C Quesada, G Gutierrez Alonso 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0358 POSTER Kinematics of Orocline Related Shortening in the Ponga Unit: Structural Analysis of the Tama Synform and the Rio Monasterio Antiform, Northern Spain: K Del Greco, G Gutierrez-Alonso, J Fernandez Lozano, T Finley, S T Johnston 4:30 P.M. SE24A-0359 POSTER Flexural accommodation of oroclinal buckling: A structural study of the Cantabrian orocline, NW Iberian Massif: J Shaw, S T Johnston, G Gutierrez-Alonso T24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Geophysical Investigations of “Stable” Eastern North America III Posters (joint with S, SE) Presiding: Fiona Darbyshire, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Ian Bastow, Imperial College London; Vadim Levin, Rutgers University 4:30 P.M. T24A-0377 POSTER Lithospheric Structure of Greenland and the Northwest Atlantic from Rayleigh Wave Group Velocities: F A Darbyshire, T Dahl-Jensen, T Larsen, P Voss 4:30 P.M. T24A-0378 POSTER Variations in Seismic Anisotropy Across the Canadian High Arctic: J M Dubé, F A Darbyshire 4:30 P.M. T24A-0379 POSTER What is the Driving Mechanism of Earthquakes in the New Madrid Seismic Zone? – A Study of Shear Wave Splitting and Tomography: C A Nyamwandha, C A Powell 4:30 P.M. T24A-0380 POSTER Superior Layer-cake: An Investigation of the Mid-Lithospheric Discontinuity in the Superior Craton in Quebec, Canada: M Klaser, V L Levin, F A Darbyshire, H Yuan 4:30 P.M. T24A-0381 POSTER Seismic constraints of the crustal structure of the Appalachian Front: An investigation of the St. Lawrence River Valley: B Dunham, V L Levin, A Servali, M Klaser SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. T24A-0382 POSTER Detailed study of the Moho boundary in the Superior province of Quebec: A Servali, M Klaser, B DunhA.M., V L Levin 4:30 P.M. VGP24B-0400 POSTER Plio-Pleistocene volcanic activity in a stable terrain: Implications on magma generation and regional tectonics: J C A Refran, C A Arcilla 4:30 P.M. T24A-0383 POSTER Appalachian Front is a Shallow Feature: Insight From Studies of Seismic Wave Speed in the Mantle: W H Menke, V L Levin, T Neitz, B Schow, F A Darbyshire 4:30 P.M. VGP24B-0401 POSTER An isotopic insight into the role of tuffisite veins during volcanic degassing in rhyolitic systems: R Paisley, K Berlo, B Ghaleb T24B Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. VGP24B-0402 POSTER Recent unrest at Campi Flegrei caldera: New signatures and comparison with previous large unrest episodes (1969-1984): G de Natale, C Troise, S Carlino, R Somma, A Troiano, M G Di Giuseppe, L D’auria, G Scarpato, I Aquino, G Berrino, S Borgstrom, M Dolce, C Del Gaudio, F Obrizzo, M Orazi, C Ricco, V Siniscalchi, U Tammaro Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Continental Mantle Lithosphere and Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary III Posters (joint with S, SE, VGP) Presiding: Andrew Schaeffer, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies; Claire Currie, University of Alberta; Yu Gu, University of Alberta; Christy Till, Arizona State University 4:30 P.M. VGP24B-0403 POSTER Investigating magmatic plumbing systems in an off-rift setting on Iceland with geothermobarometry and quantitative textural data: D Burney, D W Peate, M S Riishuus 4:30 P.M. T24B-0384 POSTER Glacial erosion during orogenesis: A study of the intraplate Eurekan Orogeny of Ellesmere Island: J M Housam, R N Pysklywec, P J Heron, R Stephenson 4:30 P.M. VGP24B-0404 POSTER A Geoelectrical Model of the Northern Flank of the Popocatepetl Volcano (Central Mexico): A First Approach to Major Structures: C Arango, A L Martin, L Flores-Marquez, M Vidal, A Vazquez Del Moral 4:30 P.M. T24B-0385 POSTER Computational Modelling of the Continental Collision near South Island, New Zealand: L Karatun, R N Pysklywec, C Thieulot 4:30 P.M. VGP24B-0405 POSTER Campi Flegrei Deep Drilling Project: an overview of main results and implications on caldera dynamic: R Somma, S Carlino, C Troise, G de Natale 4:30 P.M. T24B-0386 POSTER Sharp Mantle Tansition from Cratons to Cordillera in Southwestern Canada: Y J Gu, Y Zhang, M D Sacchi, Y Chen 4:30 P.M. VGP24B-0406 POSTER 2009-2013 ground deformation at Mt Etna observed with advanced DInSAR: Results and Modelling: J Fernandez, S V Samsonov, A G Camacho, K F Tiampo, P J González 4:30 P.M. T24B-0387 POSTER The Gravity and Magnetic Field Characteristics of North China Area and Its Tectonic Significance: X Meng, Z Chen, C Yao VGP24A Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Basaltic Magmatism in the Solar System: From Mantle to Magma in Space and Time III Posters (joint with P, PG, T) Presiding: Dejan Milidragovic, Université Laval; Jonathan O’Neil, University of Ottawa; Dante Canil, University of Victoria; Kelly Russell, University of British Columbia 4:30 P.M. VGP24A-0398 POSTER Exploring the Eruptive Sequence and Chemical Evolution of the AD 1730—1736 Timanfaya Eruption, Lanzarote, Canary Islands: J Muller, P Beaudry, M A Longpre VGP24B Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Volcanoes and Volcanism Posters Presiding: Don Baker, McGill University; Ross Stevenson, Universite du Quebec a Montreal 4:30 P.M. VGP24B-0407 POSTER Elemental Concentrations and 210Pb Activity of a Growth-zoned Gypsum Stalactite generate Historical Volcanic Activity Record at Kawah Ijen’s Crater Lake, Indonesia: S B Utami, V van Hinsberg, B Ghaleb VGP24C Poster Hall 517B-D Tuesday, 4:30 P.M. Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology General Contributions Posters Presiding: Don Baker, McGill University; Ross Stevenson, Universite du Quebec a Montreal 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0408 POSTER Model of Pattern Formation in Layered Igneous Intrusions: J Ghaoui, I L’Heureux 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0410 POSTER Mantle petrology, mineralogy and major elements geochemistry of the northern Cache Creek terrane – Preliminary results: A S Corriveau, J H J Bedard, A Zagorevski, M Richer-Laflèche 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0411 POSTER Adakitic Magmatism in the Paleoproterozoic Terrane of Ghana, West Africa: Geochemical Evidence from K-rich Granitoids: E K Abitty, S B Dampare, D Asiedu 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0412 POSTER Petrogenesis of Mantle Xenoliths in Alkaline Basalts in Southeastern British Columbia: E Friedman, A Polat 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 97 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0413 POSTER Stratification within the granophyre of the South Range of the Sudbury Igneous Complex: K Kompaniets, J Mungall, Q M C Poon 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0414 POSTER Mineralogy and Geothermometry of the mid-Jurassic Trail Pluton, Southeastern British Columbia: J Cuthbertson, K Thesen 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0415 POSTER Fe–Ti oxides in the lower crustal xenoliths recording significant magmatic events in the crust–mantle transition zone (North China): Z Li, J Zheng, Q Liu 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0416 POSTER Selfrag: An Effective Tool in Sample Preparation for Geological Research: A Dobosz, T K Kyser, D Layton-Matthews 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0417 POSTER Zoisite Eclogites From Faro Area, Yukon: Pressure-Temperature- Fluid Composition Attending Metamorphism: E D Ghent, R Marr, A Klincker 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0418 POSTER Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of the Basement Rocks from Barapaharpur, Rangpur: Implications for Crustal Evolution of the Shallow Basement in the North-West Bangladesh: A T Tapu, S M M Ameen, R Abdullah, M N Zaman, S C Das, M S Hossain 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0419 POSTER Combined Geochemistry and Geochronology Constrains Coupled Subduction of Oceanic and Continental Crust in the Huwan Shear Zone, Central China: H Cheng, J D Vervoort 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0420 POSTER Tourmaline’s record of fluid history in the Pfitscher Joch, Western Tauern Window: E J Berryman, M Kutzschbach, A Loges, D Schultze, A Meixner, G Franz 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0421 POSTER Re-Os Geochronology of Bitumen from the Northern Longmen Shan Thrust Belt, Southwest China: Z Liu, C Shen, D S Selby, X Ruan, S Hu, J Du 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0422 POSTER Early Permian Peperites in the Beishan Region, NW China: Implications for Regional Tectonic and Palaeoenvironmental Setting: S Chen, Z Guo, J Qi, Y Zhang 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0423 POSTER Petrologic and Geochemical Nature of the Uppermost Mantle beneath Mt. Pinatubo, Philippines: Constraints from Mantle Peridotite Xenoliths: B D Payot, S Arai, M Yoshikawa, D J V Rivera, M Okuno 4:30 P.M. VGP24C-0424 POSTER Lithostratigraphy of Nigeria AnOverview: Lithostratigraphy of Nigeria An-Overview: K A Shitta, K A Shitta Wednesday A.M. AS31A Room 513D-F Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions, Including Weather Presiding: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology 98 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 8:00 A.M. AS31A-01 Sensitivity of snow crystal habit on the formation of winter precipitation types: J M Theriault, H Sankare 8:15 A.M. AS31A-02 A Comparison of the Winters of 2013-2014 and 2014-2015: E Atallah 8:30 A.M. AS31A-03 Identifying synoptic-scale sources of short-term (3-10 day) zonal available potential energy generation: K Bowley, J R Gyakum, E Atallah 8:45 A.M. AS31A-04 Experimental Characterization of Turbulence in the Arctic Lower Troposphere Using Aircraft Measurements: A A Aliabadi, R M Staebler, M Liu 9:00 A.M. AS31A-05 Characterizing the Structure and Behavior of Extreme Weather Events over the United States: R X Black, T Park, Y Deng 9:15 A.M. AS31A-06 WRF and MM5 Modeling of the 1999 North American Monsoon Onset and the Las Vegas Flood: D Ivanova, D L Mitchell 9:30 A.M. AS31A-07 Acoustic imaging of thunder from rockettriggered lightning: M A Dayeh, N Evans 9:45 A.M. AS31A-08 Hilbert transform over the upper half-plane and its high accuracy quadrature scheme: technique renovation of the gravity wave reconstruction: H Li, C Li, X S Feng, X Pan, Y Huang, J Xiang AS31B Room 513A-C Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observations I (joint with H) Presiding: Gulilat Tefera Diro, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Laxmi Sushama, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Patrick Samuelsson, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute; Alvaro Montenegro, The Ohio State University 8:00 A.M. AS31B-01 Land-Surface-Cloud-Climate Coupling on the Canadian Prairies: A K Betts, R Desjardins, A Tawfik 8:20 A.M. AS31B-02 Stubble Height Effects on Canola Microclimate on the Canadian Prairies: M Cardillo, P Bullock, A J Glenn 8:40 A.M. AS31B-03 Global Carbon Cycle and Temperature Impacts of Future Changes in Fire Regime: J S Landry, D Matthews, N Ramankutty 9:00 A.M. AS31B-04 Investigation of the Sensitivity of Snow and Energy-Flux Conditions to Surface and Vegetation Parameters for Forest Sites Using the Multi-Energy Balance Option in SURFEX: P Samuelsson, A A Boone, S Gollvik, C Jansson, A Napoly 9:20 A.M. AS31B-05 Playa Soil Moisture and Evaporation Dynamics in an Arid Intermountain Basin: D F Nadeau, C Hang, D D Jensen, S Hoch, E Pardyjak 9:40 A.M. AS31B-06 Climate sensitivity and modeling of vegetation distribution through trait-climate relationships in China: Y Yang, C Peng, Q Zhu, H Wang, Z Wen, M Wang, W Xue SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM B31A Room 512A/B/E/F Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Nutrient Cycling in Wetlands and Aquatic Ecosystems I Presiding: Julie Talbot, Université de Montréal; Tatjana Zivkovic, McGill University; Roxane Maranger, Université de Montréal 8:00 A.M. Introductory Remarks 8:05 A.M. B31A-01 From Cradle to Grave: the Stoichiometry of Northern Peatlands: T R Moore, M Wang 8:25 A.M. B31A-02 Estimation of foliar chlorophyll and nitrogen content in an ombrotrophic bog from hyperspectral data: scaling from leaf to image: M Kalacska, M Lalonde, T R Moore 8:40 A.M. B31A-03 Responses of Nutrient Dynamics to Warming and Water Table Lowering Simulations of Climate Change in a Northern Treed Bog: T M Munir, B Xu, B Khadka, M Strack 8:55 A.M. B31A-04 How Species Dominance and Water Table Depth Modulate the Responses of Bog Vegetation to Simulated Nitrogen Deposition?: S Juutinen, T Larmola, J L Bubier, K Smith, T R Moore 9:10 A.M. B31A-05 Sphagnum N and P Stoichiometry May Predict the Magnitude of N2 Fixation Rates in Ombrotrophic Bogs: T Zivkovic, T R Moore, K Disney 9:25 A.M. B31A-06 Are Ombrotrophic Bog Shrubs Stressed under High Nutrient Load?: T Larmola, V Bui, J L Bubier, M Wang, M T Murphy, T R Moore 9:40 A.M. B31A-07 Effects of Nutrient Addition on Belowground Stoichiometry and Microbial Activity in an Ombrotrophic Bog: A J Pinsonneault, T R Moore, N T Roulet 9:55 A.M. Discussion ES31A Room 511B Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. MorphoDynamics of Semialluvial Rivers I: MorphodynA.M.ique des rivières semi-alluviales I (joint with B, H, SG) Presiding: Colin Rennie, University of Ottawa; Susan Gaskin, McGill University; Bruce MacVicar, University of Waterloo 9:00 A.M. ES31A-05 The Dynamics of Glacial Till Erosion: Hydraulic Flume Tests on Samples from Medway Creek, London, ON: L A Pike, P Ashmore, S J Gaskin 9:15 A.M. ES31A-06 Urbanization, Channel Adjustment, and Restoration of a Suburban Semi-Alluvial Creek: the Case Study of Wilket Creek in Toronto: B MacVicar, M Chapuis, V Bevan, E Buckrell, A Roy, J Parish, R Ness, W Snodgrass 9:30 A.M. ES31A-07 Influence of Surficial Alluvium on Habitat Utilization by Fish in a Semi-Alluvial Clay-Bed Creek: P ParsapourMoghaddam, C D Rennie 9:45 A.M. ES31A-08 A Noval Wave Estimator Based On The Centralupwind Scheme For Simulating Rapid Bed Erosion under Shallow Water Flows: X Liu, J Á Infante Sedano, A Mohammadian GP31A Room 511C Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Earth and Planetary Magnetic Fields and Core Dynamics: Le chA.M.p magnétique et la dynamique des noyaux terrestre et planétaires (joint with P) Presiding: Mathieu Dumberry, University of Alberta; Jonathan Mound, University of Leeds; Sabine Stanley, University of Toronto 8:00 A.M. GP31A-01 Frontiers in Planetary Dynamos Through HighPerformance Computing: B A Buffett 8:15 A.M. GP31A-02 High Resolution GeodynA.M.o Simulations with Strongly-driven Convection and Low Viscosity: Simulations haute résolution de la géodynamo avec convection vigoureuse et viscosité faible: N Schaeffer, A Fournier, D Jault, J Aubert 8:30 A.M. GP31A-03 Numerical/Experimental Canonical Models of Geophysical and Astrophysical Flows: A Ribeiro, J L Guermond, J M Aurnou 8:45 A.M. GP31A-04 A Sparse Fully Spectral Method for Simulations in Spherical, Cylindrical and Cartesian Geometries: P Marti, M A Calkins, J M Aurnou, K A Julien 9:00 A.M. GP31A-05 Generation of magnetic fields by large-scale vortices in rotating convection: C Guervilly 9:15 A.M. GP31A-06 Core Merging After Giant Impacts and Core Stratification in the Late Stages of Earth’s Formation: M Landeau, P Olson, R Deguen, B Hirsh 8:00 A.M. ES31A-01 Morphology and Sediment Transport in Semialluvial Channels: P Ashmore 9:30 A.M. GP31A-07 Revisiting Earth’s Thermal Evolution: A Solution to the Mantle and Core Paradoxes: P E Driscoll 8:15 A.M. ES31A-02 Longitudinal variations in channel morphology in postglacial watersheds of the northeastern United States: N P Snyder 9:45 A.M. GP31A-08 On the Secular Variation of Saturn’s Magnetic Field: S Stanley, J Bloxham 8:30 A.M. ES31A-03 Three Quarters Alluvial: Constraining the Semi-Alluvial River Condition in the Glacial Landscape of Southern Ontario: R T Phillips, J R Desloges 8:45 A.M. ES31A-04 Development of sand-bedded rivers in glaciated, Southern Ontario: A M Megens, J R Desloges 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 99 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM H31A Room 514A-C Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. H31B-03 Characterizing Aquifer Heterogeneity with Multi-well Pumping Tests in a Fractured Medium: J Lin, L Chu, R Ma, Z Sun Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology III (joint with AS, B) Presiding: Chris DeBeer, University of Saskatchewan; Howard Wheater, University of Saskatchewan; John Pomeroy, University of Saskatchewan; Danny Marks, USDA Agriculture Research Serv 8:45 A.M. H31B-04 Characterization of fractured and karstic reservoir by Spot imagery and Geophysical prospecting (Middle Atlas Causses, Morocco): Caractérisation d’un réservoir fracturé et karstique par imagerie Spot et prospection géophysique (Causses moyen-atlasiques, Maroc): K Qarqori, M Rouai, G Saracco, M Boujamaoui, A Manar 8:00 A.M. H31A-01 Modelling the frequency distributions of peak streamflows on the Canadian Prairies: K Shook, J W Pomeroy 9:00 A.M. H31B-05 Characterizing Complex Aquifers Using Flow Dimension Diagnostic Sequences: S Rafini, R Chesnaux, F L Anouck 8:15 A.M. H31A-02 Testing the ability of a semi-distributed hydrological model to simulate streamflow and contributing area relationships in cold regions: S G Mengistu, C Spence 9:15 A.M. H31B-06 Permanganate Natural Oxidant Demand and Its Retarding Effect on Diffusion in Sandstone: J Zhao, T A Al, B L Parker, M Vangel 8:30 A.M. H31A-03 Noah-MP Land Surface Model simulation for Boreal Forest (BERMS SK-OAS) Site: Y Li, L Chen, F Chen, A Barr, B Wan 9:30 A.M. H31B-07 Trace element concentration and distribution in groundwater of Talcher coal field areas, Odisha, India: A K Behera, R M Pradhan 8:45 A.M. H31A-04 Comparing Observed and Simulated Interannual Variability in the Carbon and Water Balances of the Southern Boreal Forest: O Yetemen, A M Ireson, J F Johnstone, A Barr, T A Black H31C Room 515A-C 9:00 A.M. H31A-05 Simulation of Lake Heat Fluxes by the Canadian Small Lake Model: Offline Performance Assessment for Future Coupling with a Regional Climate Model: P Pernica, M MacKay, H S Wheater 9:15 A.M. H31A-06 Long-term Changes in Distributed Precipitation Phase at Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, Idaho, USA: P R Kormos, D G Marks, A Kahl, D C Garen, A R Hedrick, S Havens, H P Marshall 9:30 A.M. H31A-07 Estimating SWE distribution with a combination of ground-based radar measurements, modeling and remote sensing: S Havens, D G Marks, H P Marshall, A H Winstral, R Shrestha 9:45 A.M. H31A-08 Fusing Basin-Scale Airborne Observations with Simulations to Quantify Mountain Snow Water Storage During a Severe Drought: K Bormann, D G Marks, A H Winstral, B J McGurk, A R Hedrick, T H Painter H31B Room 510D Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. General Hydrology III Presiding: Daniel Peters, Environment Canada; William Quinton, Wilfrid Laurier University 8:00 A.M. H31B-01 Research on Carbonate Aquifers: Revisiting Approaches, New Developments and Future Scope in Karst Hydrogeology in India: F A Dar, S Ahmed, J Perrin 8:15 A.M. H31B-02 Statistical analysis of flow dimension occurrences in natural aquifers from various geological environments: input on their conceptual interpretation: A L Ferroud 100 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Most Watersheds Are Not Pristine! Recognizing and Differentiating Natural From Human-Induced Hydrological, Geomorphological, and Biogeochemical Dynamics (joint with B, ES) Presiding: Merrin Macrae, University of Waterloo; Genevieve Ali, University of Manitoba; David Lobb, University of Manitoba 8:00 A.M. H31C-01 Assessment of the impact of land cover and beneficial management practices on water quality in complex watersheds – challenges and research opportunities ahead: A N Rousseau, S Gumiere, Y Ou, M Fossey 8:20 A.M. H31C-02 The Influence of Surface Coal Mining on Hydrology and Solute Transport in the Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada: C C Wellen, S K Carey 8:35 A.M. H31C-03 Regulation of the Distribution of Anthropogenic Contaminants by Physical Limnological Processes in a Relatively Pristine Watershed: the Breach of the Mount Polley Mine Tailings Impoundment, British Columbia, Canada: E L Petticrew, P N Owens, S J Albers, S Vagle, J Duros, K Rasmus 8:50 A.M. H31C-04 From The (Relatively) Pristine to the Polluted: The Breach Of The Mount Polley Mine Tailings Impoundment, Quesnel Watershed, British Columbia: P N Owens, E L Petticrew, S J Albers 9:10 A.M. H31C-05 Understanding and Modelling Hydrological Impacts of Land Use and Land Management Change: H S Wheater 9:30 A.M. H31C-06 Net Evaporation Resulting from the Creation of a Boreal Hydroelectric Reservoir: I B Strachan, A Tremblay, S Tardif, C Turpin, L Pelletier 9:45 A.M. H31C-07 Estimating the Impact of Depressional Storage Drainage on the Hydrology of a Canadian Prairie Basin using SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Physically Based Modelling: J W Pomeroy, X Fang, K Shook, C Westbrook MD31A Room 510A Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Use of Trace Elements in Minerals for Petrogenesis and Exploration of Mineral Deposits I: Utilisation des éléments traces dans les minéraux comme indicateur petrogénetique et pour l’exploration minérale (joint with EP, VGP) Presiding: Sarah Dare, University of Ottawa; Daniel Layton-Matthews, Queen’s University 8:00 A.M. MD31A-01 Platinum-group Element and Associated Trace Elements Distribution in Pyrrhotite, Pentlandite, Pyrite and Chalcopyrite - Implications for the Formation and the Exploration for Magmatic Nickel and PGE Deposits: S J Barnes 8:40 A.M. MD31A-02 The Use of Pentlandite and Pyrite Compositions for Exploration: C Duran, S J Barnes, J Corkery 9:00 A.M. MD31A-03 Platinum-group Elements and Au in Mantle Sulphides and their Contribution to Porphyry Cu-Au Deposits: D Sinclair, I R Jonasson 9:20 A.M. MD31A-04 Contrasting Os, Ir, Ru and Rh Content between Volcanic and Plutonic Chromites: Petrogenetic and Provenance Tools: P Pagé, S J Barnes 9:40 A.M. MD31A-05 Fe-Ti Oxides Composition in Archean Fe–Ti–V– (P)-bearing Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusions of the Superior Province: a Geochemical Evolution Tracer: A A Sappin, M G Houlé OS31A Room 510B Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. 9:15 A.M. OS31A-06 Surface and Bottom Temperature and Salinity Climatology and Long-Term Changes along the Continental Shelf off the Canadian and U.S. East Coasts: B Richaud, T M Joyce, Y O Kwon 9:30 A.M. OS31A-07 The Role of Internal Tides in Patterns of Spatial Variability at Canyons: T F Duda, W Zhang, A E Newhall, K R Helfrich S31A Room 511A Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Understanding Slow Slip and Tectonic Tremor Process Along a Variety of Deformation Boundaries I (joint with T) Presiding: Yajing Liu, McGill University; Rebecca Harrington, McGill University 8:00 A.M. S31A-01 Structural and hydrologic controls on subduction zone slow earthquakes: P Audet 8:15 A.M. S31A-02 Tectonic Tremor observations in Guerrero, Mexico and how SSE strain field modeling including pore fluid evolution explain the observations: A L Husker, W Frank, V M Cruz-Atienza, V Kostoglodov, N Shapiro, C D Villafuerte, E Caballero 8:30 A.M. S34B-0309 Modeling Episodic Slow Slip Events on a 3D Non-planar Cascadia Subduction Fault: D Li, Y Liu 8:45 A.M. S31A-04 Interfacial controls on glacier stick-slip rupture Dynamics and implications for slow earthquakes: J I Walter, I Svetlizky, J Fineberg, E E Brodsky, S M Tulaczyk, Z Peng, L Beem, C G Barcheck, S P Carter 9:00 A.M. S31A-05 Mechanism of spontaneous and triggered continental shallow creep events: M Wei, Y Liu, Y Kaneko, J J McGuire, R G Bilham General Session: Ocean Sciences III Presiding: Margaret Mulholland, Old Dominion Univ 9:15 A.M. S31A-06 Detecting Very-Low-Frequency Earthquakes in Parkfield, California: Evidence for Slow-Slip Events: A F Pena-Castro, R M Harrington, E S Cochran, X Zeng, C H Thurber, D R Shelly 8:00 A.M. OS31A-01 Surge Dynamics of superstorm Sandy: Exposure of Metropolitan New York to Catastrophic Flooding: M J Bowman, B Colle, C N Flagg, M H Bowman, K Roberts, F Zhang 9:30 A.M. S34B-0313 Earthquake rupture pattern and possible aseismic transient slip on Gofar transform fault, East Pacific Rise: Y Liu, J J McGuire, M D Behn 8:15 A.M. OS31A-02 Ocean Climate Change, Sea Level Increase and Tsunami Hazard Monitored in Real Time over Decades by Sensors on Submarine Telecommunication Cables: C R Barnes, D T Meldrum, E Campilongo 9:45 A.M. S31A-08 Slow Slip Processes On Frictional Faults Simulations in a Laboratory Setting: P A Selvadurai, S Glaser 8:30 A.M. OS31A-03 Short- and Long-Lasting Ocean Circulation Changes Induced by an Extreme High-Latitude Volcanic Eruption: F S R Pausata, L Chafik, R Caballero, D S Battisti SE31A Room 511D Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. 8:45 A.M. OS31A-04 The Impact of Interannual Forcing to the Bay of Bengal Circulation Characteristics Using Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): S Dandapat, A Chakraborty Unmanned Air Vehicles in the Earth Sciences Presiding: Claire Samson, Carleton University; George Leblanc, National Research Council of Canada; Murray Richardson, Carleton University 9:00 A.M. OS31A-05 Analysis of High-resolution Tidal Signals in Precise Sea-level Data from the DART Program: B Espino, S R Dickman, S Weinstein 8:00 A.M. SE31A-01 Developing a High Sensitivity Magnetic Gradiometer for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: B Walker, I Hrvoic, M Wilson 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 101 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 8:15 A.M. SE31A-02 Assessment of Magnetometers for Under 25kg UAS/RPAS Operations: G Leblanc, M D Lee, B Nelson, Z Daya 8:30 A.M. SE31A-03 Assessing the Capabilities of Unmanned Fixed and Rotary Wing Systems for Geomagnetic Surveying: M Cunningham, C Samson, A Wood, I Cook, B Doyle 8:45 A.M. SE31A-04 Development of Purpose-Built Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems for Airborne Geophysics and Remote Sensing: J Laliberte 9:00 A.M. SE31A-05 Terrain Modelling - When to Use LiDAR and When Imagery Will Do: C Parks, C Polowick 9:15 A.M. SE31A-06 UAV-based topographic and vegetation mapping in a northern peatland complex using Structure from Motion (SfM): M Richardson, K Millard, D Stiff, L Armstrong 9:30 A.M. SE31A-07 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle based Remote Sensing for crop disease monitoring and surveillance in Bomet county, Kenya: O M Otieno, E W Kibung`a 9:45 A.M. SE31A-08 Deployment of an unmanned aerial system to assist in mapping an intermittent stream network: C Spence, S G Mengistu SPA31A Room 510C Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. The Physics of the Aurora I Presiding: Eric Donovan, University of Calgary; David Knudsen, University of Calgary; Robert Rankin, University of Alberta; Martin Connors, Athabasca University 8:00 A.M. SPA31A-01 Probing Ionosphere-Magnetosphere coupling with the combination of in-situ and ground based measurements: the GREECE mission: M Samara, R Michell, G A Grubbs II, D L Hampton, J W Bonnell, K Ogasawara 8:15 A.M. SPA31A-02 Relativistic electron precipitation and substorm auroras: J L Semeter 8:30 A.M. SPA31A-03 ElectroDynamic Coupling Between Inertial Scale Alfven Waves and the High-latitude Auroral Ionosphere: D Sydorenko 8:45 A.M. SPA31A-04 Small-scale secondary electron features and FACs in diffuse and pulsating aurora: S Jones, M Lessard, L Cogger, A W Yau, D J Knudsen, K A Lynch, D Lummerzheim, H StenbaekNielsen, A N Jaynes 9:00 A.M. SPA31A-05 Correlated ULF Waves, Whistler-mode Chorus and Pulsating Aurora Observed by the Van Allen Probes and Groundbased Systems: A N Jaynes, M Lessard, K Takahashi, A Ali, D Malaspina, C Kletzing, J R Wygant, E Donovan, J B Blake, R Michell, M Samara, E Spanswick 9:15 A.M. SPA31A-06 Dynamics of auroral particle acceleration by kinetic Alfvén waves: R L Lysak 102 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 9:30 A.M. SPA31A-07 New Features of Substorm and Storm Dynamics Revealed by Coordinated ISR-ASI Measurements of Auroral Dynamics: L R Lyons, T Nishimura, D Hampton, V Angelopoulos, E Donovan, M J Nicolls, S Chen 9:45 A.M. SPA31A-08 Ion Temperature Anisotropy Measured in Regions of Strong Electric Fields Adjacent to Auroral Arcs: W E Archer, D J Knudsen, J K Burchill, M Patrick, J P St-Maurice T31A Room 511E Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Rock Physcis and Mechanics for the 21st Century: Theory, Measurement, Computation, and Integration (joint with S, SE) Presiding: Douglas Schmitt, University of Alberta; Shaocheng Ji, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal 8:00 A.M. T31A-01 Characterization of the Stress-strain Relationship of the Precambrian Basement Rocks of the Stable Platform in the Northwest Bangladesh: M N Ahmed, Q Chowdhury 8:15 A.M. T31A-02 Experimental Characterisation of Slip Properties in Similar and Dissimilar Volcanic and Sedimentary Rocks during Flank Motion at Mount Etna (Italy): J E Kendrick, Y Lavallée, W Rozanski, A Castagna, M J Heap, S Vinciguerra, T Hirose, D B Dingwell 8:30 A.M. T31A-03 Joint Electrical-Elastic Properties of Berea Sandstone: B Giroux, S Gonzalez-Sirois, T Mohammed, D R Schmitt 8:45 A.M. Break 9:00 A.M. T31A-04 Seismic Properties from EBSD Data and Receiver Function Analyses: Results from a Crustal-Scale Detachment System, Aegean Region: É Cossette, P Audet, D A Schneider, B Grasemann, G Habler 9:15 A.M. T31A-05 Experimental Determination of the Elastic Anisotropy of Shales: Comparison of Static and Dynamic Measurements: D R Schmitt, N Ong, J Melendez Martinez 9:30 A.M. T31A-06 Seismic Properties and CPO Relationships of a Crustal Scale Shear Zone in Granodiorite, Serifos, Greece: É Gaudreau, É Cossette, D A Schneider, B Grasemann 9:45 A.M. T31A-07 Magnitude and symmetry of seismic anisotropy in schists and geophysical implications: S Ji, T Shao, K Michibayashi, M H Salisbury VGP31A Room 511F Wednesday, 8:00 A.M. Chemical Scene Investigations of Large Igneous Provinces (CSI-LIPs) I Presiding: Richard Ernst, Carleton University; Cole Kingsbury, Carleton University; Pete Hollings, Lakehead University 8:00 A.M. VGP31A-01 Controls on the chemical composition of flood volcanics: N T Arndt SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 8:15 A.M. VGP31A-02 Linkages between the Neoproterozoic Natkusiak basalts and Franklin sills on Victoria Island, Arctic Canada: C D Beard, D Weis, J H J Bedard, J S Scoates, T A Dell’Oro 8:30 A.M. VGP31A-03 Newly discovered 1550 Ma mafic magmatism in the Tobacco Root Mountains, MT USA: An end to the North American Magmatic Gap?: C Rogers, R E Ernst, B Cousens, S Harlan 8:45 A.M. VGP31A-04 Chigu Tso intrusions in the remnant Comei large igneous province, SE Tibet: implication for Early Cretaceous Kerguelen plume-Eastern Gondwana lithosphere interaction: Y Xia, D C Zhu, R E Ernst, B Cousens, S Zhang 9:00 A.M. VGP31A-05 A Geochemical Proxy Approach to LIP Forensics: J A Pearce, R E Ernst, D W Peate 9:15 A.M. VGP31A-06 New insights into the relationship between the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (Camp) and the End-Triassic extinction from CAMP U-Pb zircon and baddeleyite dates: J Davies, H Bertand, N Youbi, U Schaltegger 9:45 A.M. VGP31A-08 Lyra Basin and Louisville Seamount Chain: Two Suspects for the Ontong Java Plateau Hotspot Trail?: M L G Tejada AS32A Room 513A-C Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observations II (joint with H) Presiding: Gulilat Tefera Diro, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Laxmi SushA.M.a, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Patrick Samuelsson, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute; Alvaro Montenegro, The Ohio State University 10:30 A.M. AS32A-01 Ecological dimension of 21st century landatmosphere interactions in the Arctic: B Smith, W Zhang, P A Miller 10:50 A.M. AS32A-02 A stand-alone demography and landscape structure module for Earth system models: integration with forest inventory data, and impact on land-atmosphere exchange: V E Haverd, B Smith, L P Nieradzik, P Briggs 11:10 A.M. AS32A-03 Exploring interflow – soil moisture – climate linkages: Case study for northeast Canada: O Huziy, L Sushama 11:30 A.M. AS32A-04 Snow-atmosphere coupling over North America in the fifth generation of the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5): G T Diro, L Sushama, O Huziy 12:10 P.M. AS32A-06 Implementation of Dynamic Rooting Depth and Phenology into a Land Surface Model: Evaluation of Carbon, Water, and Energy fluxes for the High Latitude Ecosystems: A K Jain, B El Masri B32A Room 512A/B/E/F Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Nutrient Cycling in Wetlands and Aquatic Ecosystems II Presiding: Julie Talbot, Université de Montréal; Tatjana Zivkovic, McGill University; Roxane Maranger, Université de Montréal 10:30 A.M. B32A-01 Change in the Nitrogen Saturation Status of Northern Temperate Forests - Will Lakes Face a More NitrogenLimited Future?: I F Creed, E M Enanga 11:00 A.M. B32A-02 Does climate change influence phosphorus sources in lakes (internal versus external) and are they fuelling algal blooms?: D Planas, S Paquet 11:15 A.M. B32A-03 N influence on the bacterial C cycling of a large fluvial lake: D Nguyen, R Maranger 11:30 A.M. B32A-04 They are what We eat : Tracking incorporation of sewage particulates into the food web of a large river ecosystem: G Cabana, Y Paradis, L Farly, K Roach, I Villemure, H Glemet 11:45 A.M. B32A-05 Modeling algal toxin concentrations in a changing world: the importance of cross-scale and spacetime interactions: Z E Taranu, I Gregory-Eaves, R Steele, M Beaulieu, P Legendre 12:00 P.M. B32A-06 CHANGES IN ANTHROPOGENIC NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS INPUTS TO THE ST. LAWRENCE BASIN OVER THE LAST 100 YEARS: IMPACTS ON RIVERINE EXPORT: J O Goyette, R Maranger, E Bennett, R Howarth 12:15 P.M. B32A-07 Nutrient Behavior at the Interface Between Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems : Vegetated Buffer Strips as a Mean for Limiting Nutrient Leaching From Industrial Agricultural Fields to Streams: Le comportement des nutriments à l'interface entre les écosystèmes terrestres et aquatiques : Les bandes riveraines végétalisées comme mesure d'atténuation des nutriments lessivés depuis les champs sous culture intensive vers les ruisseaux: L HénaultEthier, M M Lucotte, M Labrecque B32B Room 513D-F Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Urban Ecohydrology: Processes, Ecosystem Services, Models, and Management I (joint with H) Presiding: Stephen Oni, SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala; Li Jin, SUNY Cortland; Theodore Endreny, SUNY ESF; Charles Kroll, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 10:30 A.M. B32B-01 Watering Urban Vegetated Patches: Computing Ecologically Useful Runoff Subsidy: C Tague, C A Shields, C Bell 11:00 A.M. B32B-02 Valuation of Five Water-related Ecosystem Services in the Grand River Watershed: T Aziz, P Van Cappellen 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 103 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 11:15 A.M. B32B-03 Urban Development Effects on Water Quality and Quantity in Southern Ontario Watersheds: C Eimers 11:45 A.M. B32B-04 Estimates of Chloride Storage Across a Gradient of Urbanization in Watersheds in Southern Ontario, Canada: C Oswald, S K Oni, C Wellen 12:00 P.M. B32B-05 Modeling of Combined Sewerage Overflow Induced Escherichia Coli and Adenovirus Transport in Tokyo Bay: M M M Islam 12:15 P.M. B32B-06 Analysis of Sewer Chokes Using GIS: A Case Study Nairobi City Western Region: J K Ngaruiya ED32A Room 511B Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Science—It’s Not Just for Laboratories Anymore: Communicating Relevant Science to Local Communities Presiding: Olivia A.M.brogio, American Geophysical Union; Mary Catherine Adams, American Geophysical Union 10:45 A.M. ED32A-02 Science at Phoenix ComiCon: Connecting with a Science-Attuned Audience: L Horodyskyj, S I Walker, J H Forrester 11:00 A.M. ED32A-03 Geoheritage Recognition in Canada and its Role in Defining Global Geoparks: J Calder, G Nowlan 11:15 A.M. ED32A-04 The Climate Voices Science Speakers Network: Connecting to Communities Through Non-partisan Conversations about Climate: K Wegner, C Schmidt 11:30 A.M. ED32A-05 Digital Tools for Teaching and Learning about Non-renewable Resources in the K-12 School System: E Van der Flier-Keller, T Pelton, L Francis-Pelton 11:45 A.M. ED32A-06 EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RELATED HAZARDS: A M Sitati 12:00 P.M. ED32A-07 What We Think About - When We Try Not To Think About - Global Warming: The New Psychology of Climate Science Communication: P E Stoknes 12:15 P.M. ED32A-08 The Ivory Tower of Song: Science and Live Arts Performance: S M Beatty ES32A Room 511C Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Modern and Ancient Ice Streams and Their Megalineated Beds I: Les courants glaciaires, anciens et modernes, et leur empreinte géomorphologique (joint with MRG, PP, SG) Presiding: Martin Ross, University of Waterloo; Nicholas Eyles, University of Toronto 10:30 A.M. ES32A-01 The Geomorphology of Ice Stream Beds: Recent Progress and Future Challenges: C Stokes, M Margold 104 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 10:50 A.M. ES32A-02 Streamlined Landforms in Sweden: Core Types, Log-Normal Distributions and the Geomorphological Continuum: T Dowling, M Spagnolo, P Moller 11:05 A.M. ES32A-03 Bed Deformation beneath the Baltic Ice Stream, Southern Sweden: Implications for the evolution of the subglacial system beneath short-lived, episodic ice streams: N R Hopkins, E B Evenson, J Kleman, K P Kodama 11:35 A.M. ES32A-05 Using sediment provenance to study ice streams in the Weddell Sea embayment of Antarctica: T Williams, K Licht, S R Hemming, G Kuhn, T van de Flierdt, S A Brachfeld, A Torfstein, J Smith, C D Hillenbrand, M Flowerdew, P Braddock 11:55 A.M. ES32A-06 Bedrock Streamlining in Palaeo-ice streams: a Review of Bedrock Properties, Formation Mechanisms and Glaciological Implications: M Krabbendam, N Eyles, N Putkinen, T Bradwell 12:15 P.M. ES32A-07 Erosional Origin for Drumlins by Subglacial Erodent Layers: A Tribological Model: N Eyles, S Sookhan, N Putkinen H32A Room 514A-C Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology IV (joint with AS, B) Presiding: Chris DeBeer, University of Saskatchewan; Howard Wheater, University of Saskatchewan; John Pomeroy, University of Saskatchewan; Danny Marks, USDA Agriculture Research Serv 10:30 A.M. H32A-01 Hydrologic and Thermal Responses to Rapid Retreat of a Lake-Terminating Glacier: R D Moore, L Bird, M Chernos, A Moyer, M N Koppes 10:45 A.M. H32A-02 Geophysical Approaches to Improve Holocene Ice Core-Based Hydroclimate Reconstructions in the Northeast Pacific: K J Kreutz, S W Campbell, E C Osterberg, C P Wake, D Winski, S G Roy, P O Koons, S A Arcone 11:00 A.M. H32A-03 Melt Processes at Glacier Margins: HighResolution Ground-Based IR Imagery in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru: C Aubry-Wake, J M McKenzie, M Baraer, B G Mark, O Wigmore, R Hellstrom 11:15 A.M. H32A-04 Post Peak Water in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru: Toward a Redistribution of Water Resources: M Baraer, B G Mark, J M McKenzie, K I Huh, O H Wigmore, A Fernandez 11:30 A.M. H32A-05 Using isotopic and geochemical tracers to determine the contribution of glacier meltwater to streamflow in a headwater catchment of Heihe River Basin, Northwestern China: Q Chang, Z Sun, R Ma, X Long, Y Hu, J Li 11:45 A.M. H32A-06 The hydrology of biological hotspots in a glacierized catchment: developing conceptual understanding of spatiotemporal variation in water sources and flow paths: M Grocott, N Kettridge, C Bradley, A Milner SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 12:00 P.M. H32A-07 Assembly of a twenty-year record of hourly meteorological data for Peyto Glacier basin with modelled mass balance and runoff time series: D S Munro 12:15 P.M. H32A-08 Developing a Glacier Hydrology Model for the Canadian Rockies: D Pradhananga, J W Pomeroy, M N Demuth, X Fang, T Brown 11:10 A.M. MD32A-03 Hydrothermal Influence on Zircon from the Kiruna IOA Ores - A Comprehensive Geochemical Study of Zircon Crystals from the Kiruna Iron Apatite Ore District in the Norrbotten Region of Northern Sweden: C R Voisey, A Westhues, J M Hanchar, G R Rossman Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. MD32A-04 Trace element systematics of footwall and hanging wall alteration associated with volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits of the Bathurst Mining Camp, Canada: developing LA-ICP-MS methodology for phyllosilicates and its application as geochemical vectoring tool in exploration: A Soltani Dehnavi, D R Lentz, C R McFarlane Interactions Between Aquifers and Surface Water Reservoirs: New Approaches for Changing Conditions Presiding: Marie Larocque, GEOTOP-UQAM; Jeffrey McKenzie, McGill University; Stefan Broda, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal 11:50 A.M. MD32A-05 In-situ LA-ICP-MS trace elemental analyses of magnetite: the late Palaeoproterozoic SokomanIron Formation in the Labrador Trough, Canada: D Chung, M F Zhou, J F Gao, W T Chen 10:30 A.M. H32B-01 A survey of physically-based catchment-scale modeling over the last half century: C Paniconi, M Putti 12:10 P.M. MD32A-06 Magnetite chemistry as a provenance indicator in Archean metamorphosed sedimentary rocks: Implications for mineral exploration: Q Duparc, S Dare, P A Cousineau, J Goutier H32B Room 515A-C 10:50 A.M. H32B-02 Generalizing the Seepage Face Boundary Condition: C Scudeler, D Pasetto, C Paniconi, M Putti 11:10 A.M. H32B-03 Improvement of Designs for Enhanced Infiltration Rates in MAR (Managed Aquifer Recharge) Technique at the Coastal Aquifers of South-Western Bangladesh: Improvement of Designs for Enhanced Infiltration Rates in MAR (Managed Aquifer Recharge) Technique at the Coastal Aquifers of South-Western Bangladesh: N Nawrin 11:30 A.M. H32B-04 Multi-Observation Calibration of a Regional Scale Groundwater Flow Model: S Gagné, M Larocque, D L Pinti, M Saby, G Vautour, D Barnetche 11:50 A.M. H32B-05 Groundwater modeling of three hydrogeological contexts on St-Lawrence Lowlands and Appalachian foothills (southern Quebec, Canada): O Ferland, M Larocque, M Lamothe 12:10 P.M. H32B-06 Alberta’s 2013 flood: Response of a mountain peatland: C Westbrook, A Bedard-Haughn MD32A Room 510A Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Use of Trace Elements in Minerals for Petrogenesis and Exploration of Mineral Deposits II: Utilisation des éléments traces dans les minéraux comme indicateur petrogénetique et pour l’exploration minérale (joint with EP, VGP) Presiding: Sarah Dare, University of Ottawa; Daniel LaytonMatthews, Queen’s University 10:30 A.M. MD32A-01 Applications and implications of trace element chemistry and elemental mapping of ore minerals to hydrothermal ore deposit discrimination and genetic models: D Kontak OS32A Room 510B Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Enhancing Geoscientific Understanding of Marine and Lacustrine Systems With Modern Seafloor Mapping Techniques I (joint with MRG, PP, SG, S) Presiding: Michael Lewis, ‘Geological Survey of Canada Atlantic, Natural Resources Canada; John Hughes Clarke, University of New Brunswick; Patrick Lajeunesse, Université Laval 10:30 A.M. Introductory Remarks 10:35 A.M. OS32A-01 Results from the first Topo-Bathymetric lidar surveys of the Chiroptera II sensor: Improved geological mapping and coastal hydroDynamic models: T L Webster, K McGuigan, N Crowell 10:55 A.M. OS32A-02 MorphoDynamics in Sediment-Starved InnerShelf Submarine Canyons (Pointe-des-Monts, Eastern Canada): A Normandeau, P Lajeunesse, G St-Onge, P Francus, M Dietze, D Bourgault 11:15 A.M. OS32A-03 Acoustic Imaging of the Transition from Fluvial Suspension to Density Underflow on a Marine Delta Lip: J E Hughes Clarke, P J Talling, M Cartigny 11:35 A.M. OS32A-04 Understanding Sediment Flux Through Delta-top Channels Using Repetitive Multibeam and HydroDynamic Modeling: D G Pratomo, J E Hughes Clarke 11:55 A.M. OS32A-05 Evidence for Subglacial Meltwater Floods Through the Lake Ontario and Eastern Lake Erie Basins: M C F Lewis, B J Todd 10:50 A.M. MD32A-02 Scheelite chemistry and its use as an indicator mineral for hydrothermal ore deposits: R S Poulin, D Kontak, A McDonald, B McClenaghan 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 105 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 12:15 P.M. Discussion PP32A Room 510D Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Using Paleoclimate Modeling and Data to Constrain Future Predictions (joint with AS, OS) Presiding: Gavin Schmidt, NASA/GISS; Bruno Tremblay, McGill University; Julia Hargreaves, Blue Skies Research 10:30 A.M. PP32A-01 Opportunities and progress in constraining future projections: G A Schmidt, A N LeGrande 10:45 A.M. PP32A-02 Anthropogenic carbon release rate unprecedented throughout the Cenozoic: R E Zeebe, A J Ridgwell, J C Zachos 11:00 A.M. PP32A-03 THE PAST AND FUTURE Dynamics OF ECOSYSTEM COMBUSTION AND CLIMATE: R P Guyette, M C StAMbaugh, D C Dey 11:15 A.M. PP32A-04 Stability of the AMOC depends on the background climate: A Hu, G A Meehl, A Abe-Ouchi 11:30 A.M. PP32A-05 Pliocene Climates and the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project: M A Chandler, A M Haywood, H J Dowsett, A M Dolan, D B Rowley, A Abe-Ouchi, B L Otto-Bliesner, D J Lunt, U Salzmann 11:45 A.M. PP32A-06 Volcanoes and Water Vapor Feedback in the Past and Implications for the Future: A N LeGrande, K Tsigaridis, S Bauer, G A Schmidt 12:00 P.M. PP32A-07 Using the Paleo-Record to Constrain Future Arctic Climate Change from Global Climate Models: B Tremblay, D B Huard, G A Schmidt, A de Vernal 12:15 P.M. PP32A-08 Using scaling fluctuation analysis to determine the accuracy of climate records and multiproxy reconstructions and the return periods of climate events: S Lovejoy S32A Room 511A Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Seismic Structure and Dynamics of the North American Cordillera I: Structure sismique et dynamique de la Cordillère Nord-Américaine (joint with SE, T) Presiding: Stephane Mazzotti, Universite Montpellier 2; Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa 11:30 A.M. S32A-04 Strain transfer and partitioning across the Yakutat collision in SW Yukon – SE Alaska: Indentor corner Dynamics: S Mazzotti, A Marechal, J F Ritz, M A Ferry, J T Freymueller 11:50 A.M. S32A-05 The Development of Flat-Slab Subduction: Implications for the Laramide Orogeny: C A Currie, S Liu 12:10 P.M. S32A-06 Seismic structure of the Haida Gwaii region using tomography and multiple migration of OBS data: S Yelisetti, M Riedel, G Spence SE32A Room 511D Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Gravity and Gravity Gradiometry: Instrumentation and Applications Presiding: Chris Nind, Self Employed; Peter Diorio, CGU 10:30 A.M. SE32A-01 Borehole Gravity Mining Applications Case Studies: R Wasylechko 10:45 A.M. SE32A-02 The Walferdange Underground Laboratory for GeoDynamics in Luxembourg: O Francis 11:00 A.M. SE32A-03 Using Airborne Gravimetry to Develop a Geoid-based Vertical Datum for the U.S. with the Redefinition of the American Vertical Datum (GRAV-D) Project: M Youngman, V A Childers, T Damiani, S A Preaux, S A Holmes, C Weil 11:15 A.M. SE32A-04 Gravitational Wave Astronomy: Listening To The Universe: G Hammond 11:30 A.M. SE32A-05 Recent Advances in the FG5 Absolute Gravity Meter, Dynamic Gravity Meters, the Gphone, and Borehole Gravity: Développements récents du gravimètre absolu FG5, des gravimètres dynamiques, du gPhone et des sondes gravimétriques en forage: T M Niebauer, A Hugill, R Billson, F Klopping, P MacQueen 11:45 A.M. SE32A-06 Gravity and Gravity Gradient Monitoring of Fluid Migration in SAGD Reservoirs: A modeling study: A Braun, E J Elliott 12:00 P.M. SE32A-07 Using Airborne Gravity Data to De-Risk Petroleum Exploration in Frontier Areas: An Example from the CaucaPatia Basin of Colombia: D Westlund, M Argyle 12:15 P.M. SE32A-08 Kauring Test Range Airborne Gravity Comparisons using AIRGrav Data Incorporating Measured Horizontal Components: S Elieff, S Ferguson 10:30 A.M. S32A-01 Lower Crustal Detachment in the Cordillera and Other Hot Backarcs: R D Hyndman SPA32A Room 510C 10:50 A.M. S32A-02 The role of a sharp cratonic keel edge for lithospheric delamination and rapid orogenic plateau uplift, Canadian Cordillera: D W S Eaton, X Bao, B Guest Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. 11:10 A.M. S32A-03 Lithospheric Structure Across the Northern Canadian Cordillera from Teleseismic Receiver Functions: A Ashoori Pareshkoohi, P Audet 106 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Energetic Particle Precipitation Mechanisms and Effects in the Magnetosphere-Ionosophere System I Presiding: Allison Jaynes, University of Colorado at Boulder; Maria Usanova, University of Colorado at Boulder; Lauren Blum, University of California, Berkeley; Larry Kepko, NASA GSFC SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 10:30 A.M. SPA32A-01 Simulations of the Dynamics of the Radiation Belts using VERB 4D Diffusion-convection code: Y Shprits, A C Kellerman, A Drozdov, K Orlova 12:15 P.M. VGP32A-08 Minor Ultramafic-mafic Intrusions of Devonian Altai-Sayan LIP (South Siberia): Petrogenesis and Ore Potential: A Vishnevskiy, A Izokh, G Polyakov, M Cherdantseva 10:50 A.M. SPA32A-02 Observations of a Global Coherence Scale Modulating Electron Loss Due to Plasmaspheric Hiss: A W Breneman VGP32B Room 511E 11:10 A.M. SPA32A-03 Electron and proton precipitation during a solar storm: Observations of a SEP and CME-shock arrival by BARREL: A Halford Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. 11:25 A.M. SPA32A-04 Precipitating Solar Energetic Particles and Higher Latitude Geomagnetic Environment: S C Tripathi, P K Purohit, P A Khan, A K Gwal 11:40 A.M. SPA32A-05 Particle Precipitation in the ThermosphereIonosphere: S C Solomon 12:00 P.M. SPA32A-06 Chorus intensity modulation driven by time-varying field-aligned low-energy plasma: W Li, T Nishimura, J Bortnik, J Liang, R M Thorne, L R Lyons, V Angelopoulos, O Le Contel, H U Auster, J W Bonnell 12:20 P.M. Discussion VGP32A Room 511F Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Chemical Scene Investigation of Large Igneous Provinces (CSI-LIPs) II Presiding: Richard Ernst, Carleton University; Cole Kingsbury, Carleton University; Pete Hollings, Lakehead University 10:30 A.M. VGP32A-01 Changes in the Thermal and Compositional Structure of the Earth’s Mantle, High-Mg LIP Magmatism, and Magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE Deposits Through Time: C M Lesher 10:45 A.M. VGP32A-02 A Petrogenetic Model for LREE-Enriched Basalt and Gabbros in the Coldwell Alkaline Complex, Midcontinent Rift, Ontario: D J Good, P N Hollings, C M Robert, D E ames 11:00 A.M. VGP32A-03 Black Thor Intrusive Complex in the 2.7 Ga McFaulds Greenstone belt, Superior Province: a feeder system of an Archean Large Igneous Province?: H J E Carson, C M Lesher, M G Houlé 11:15 A.M. VGP32A-04 Mafic-UltrA.M.afic Magmatism in the Bird River/Uchi/Oxford-Stull/La Grande-Eastmain Superdomain: Potential Remnants of Meso- and Neoarchean LIPs in the Northern Superior Province: M G Houlé, C M Lesher, V McNicoll, T Metsaranta, A A Sappin, J Goutier, V Bécu, P Gilbert 11:30 A.M. VGP32A-05 Hf Isotope Constraints on the Origin of the Bushveld Magmatic Province: N A Zirakparvar, E A Mathez 11:45 A.M. VGP32A-06 Tapping of the Bushveld magma chamber: Experiments on the parental magma to the Upper Zone: B Charlier, S Hövelmann, O Namur, A Stechern, F Holtz 12:00 P.M. VGP32A-07 Geochemistry of small differentiated intrusions and associated large igneous provinces: controls on the formation of magmatic sulfide ore deposits: P C Lightfoot Geological and Environmental Applications of Portable XRF I (joint with EP, MRG, MD, SE) Presiding: L Bedard, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi; Robert Linnen, University of Western Ontario; Kim Esbensen, Geological Surey of Denmark and Greeland 10:30 A.M. VGP32B-01 Get Good Data: Establishing Optimal Measurement Precision and Practical Detection Limits for Portable XRF: P van Geffen, C Collins 10:45 A.M. VGP32B-02 Combining pXRF Analysis with pXRD Data Provides Truly Quantitative and Qualitative Sample Characterisation: Y Uvarova, J Cleverley, A Baensch 11:00 A.M. VGP32B-03 Assessing the Interpretability of Soil Geochemical Surveys from Site Duplicate Sampling: Measures and Metrics: C Beaudry 11:15 A.M. VGP32B-04 HH-XRF: A decision tool for exploration success, the example from Sirios’ gold Cheechoo project: XRFportatif: Un outil décisionnel et un exemple d’application sur un succès d’exploration: La Découverte de Ressources Sirios sur le projet aurifère Cheechoo: R Réjean, D Doucet 11:30 A.M. VGP32B-05 The Application of pXRF and benchtop SEM (bSEM) to Characterize the Igneous Stratigraphy and Cu-Pd Mineralization in the Eastern Gabbro, Coldwell Alkaline Complex: Y Cao, R Linnen, D J Good, I M Samson, M J Brzozowski 11:45 A.M. VGP32B-06 Comparison of portable XRF performance on unprepared drill cores and on powders for “whole rock” analysis: A Bourke, P S Ross 12:00 P.M. VGP32B-07 Handheld XRF for quartz quality control for ferrosilicon industry: L P Bedard, D Desroches, S Lemieux, K H Esbensen Wednesday P.M. U33A Room 510D Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Exploring the Subsurface Through Scientific Drilling: Contributions From ICDP and IODP I Presiding: Pierre Francus, GEOTOP; Guillaume St-Onge, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR; Anne de Vernal, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM 2:00 P.M. U33A-01 The new Science Plan of ICDP: Achievements and Challenges in Continental Scientific Drilling: U Harms 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 107 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:15 P.M. U33A-02 Scientific Achievements of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (2003-2013) and International Ocean Discovery Program (2013-present): K Becker 3:45 P.M. AS33A-08 Changes in the stratospheric composition during the major stratospheric warming of 2013: O Nath, S Sridharan 2:30 P.M. U33A-03 The Need for IODP in the Arctic Ocean: D C Mosher AS33B Room 515A-C 2:45 P.M. U33A-04 Integrating IODP-ICDP Drilling On The MidAtlantic U.S. Margin With Deep Sea Isotopic Records: Tectonics Or Eustasy?: K G Miller, G S Mountain, M A Kominz, J V Browning, J D Wright, R E Kopp III 3:00 P.M. U33A-05 IODP-ICDP Expedition 364: Drilling Chicxulub, the K-Pg impact structure: R A F Grieve, J V Morgan, S Gulick, J U Fucugauchi, L L Perez-Cruz, M Rebolledo-Vieyra 3:15 P.M. U33A-06 The Paleomagnetic Record of Continental and Ocean Drilling: The Only way Forward: J S Stoner 3:30 P.M. U33A-07 From Patagonia to Tasmania: Paleo- and Environmental Magnetism of Long Continental Records in the Southern Hemisphere: De la Patagonie a la Tasmanie: magnetisme environmental et paleomagnetisme de longues sequences sedimentaires dans l’hemisphere sud: A Lisé-Pronovost, M S Fletcher, G St-Onge, A I Herries, P Francus, B Zolitschka 3:45 P.M. U33A-08 Geophysical Studies of a Deep Borehole in the Canadian Shield in NE Alberta: D R Schmitt, J Chan, J Kueck, M Malehmir, I Moeck, T Chacko, R Kofman, G Nieuwenhuis, T Wiersberg, J A Majorowicz, M J Unsworth AS33A Room 513D-F Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Convective Cloud Processes I Presiding: Michael Jensen, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Pavlos Kollias, McGill University; Virendra Ghate, Argonne National Laboratory 2:00 P.M. AS33B-01 Effects of Increased Horizontal and Vertical Grid Spacing on Mixing in a Simulated Continental Squall Line: Z J Lebo, H Morrison 2:15 P.M. AS33B-02 Data Assimilation and Simulation of Mesoscale Convective Systems Associated with Squalls: M K Das, M A M Chowdhury, S Das 2:30 P.M. AS33B-03 Upscale feedbacks associated with supercellular thunderstorms Sampled during MPEX: R J Trapp, J Woznicki, M E Baldwin 2:45 P.M. AS33B-04 Using Radar Observations to Understand Detrainment and Entrainment Processes in Deep Convection: G L Mullendore, N Carletta, M Starzec Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. AS33B-05 The DYMECS project: A statistical approach for the evaluation of convective storms in high-resolution NWP models: T H M Stein, R J Hogan, P Clark, C Halliwell, K Hanley, H Lean, J Nicol, R Plant Atmospheric Sciences General Contributions III Presiding: Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology 3:15 P.M. AS33B-06 Untangling microphysical impacts on moist convection applying a novel modeling methodology: W Grabowski 2:00 P.M. AS33A-01 Sedimentation for 2-moments microphysics models: How to make it fast, interactive, and avoid excessive size sorting: Un nouveau schéma de sédimentation pour les modèles microphysiques à deux moments numériquement économique, interactif et sans accroissement excessif de la taille des particules: F Chosson 3:30 P.M. AS33B-07 Impacts of Updraft Size and Dimensionality on Cumulus Vertical Velocities: Implications for “Convection-permitting” Models and Convection Schemes: H Morrison 2:15 P.M. AS33A-02 Wind and sea waves analysis for the Greek area with application to renewable energy: G Emmanouil AS33C Room 513A-C 2:30 P.M. AS33A-03 The Response of Ionospheric Currents to the Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events Over Africa: O P Owolabi, S O Bolaji, E O Oyeyemi, Y Yamazaki, D Okoh, A B Rabiu, A Yoshikawa Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. 2:45 P.M. AS33A-04 Occurrence of scintillation over Lagos within equatorial anomaly: O O Afolabi Jr 3:00 P.M. AS33A-05 Application of Recurrence Quantification Analysis (RqA) to Climatic Studies: S T Ogunjo, I A Fuwape, J B Dada 3:30 P.M. AS33A-07 Causative Mechanisms of Low-Latitude Mesospheric Inversion Layers: K RA.M.esh, S Sridharan, S Vijaya Bhaskara Rao 108 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 3:45 P.M. AS33B-08 Testing Convective Closures Using Cloud Resolving Model Simulations: G J Zhang, S Ettammal, R Cheng Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observations III (joint with H) Presiding: Gulilat Tefera Diro, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Laxmi SushA.M.a, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Alvaro Montenegro, The Ohio State University; Patrick Samuelsson, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute 2:00 P.M. AS33C-01 On the Impact of Land Use and Land Cover Change on the West African Monsoon: Approach and Results from the WAMME Inter-comparison Project: A A Boone, Y Xue, C Ruth, F De Sales, S M Hagos, S P P Mahanama, I Sanda, K Schiro, G Song, G Wang, R D Koster, C R Mechoso SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:20 P.M. AS33C-02 Any Way the Wind Blows does Really Matter to Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency: N Montaldo, R Oren 3:45 P.M. B33A-08 Challenges and Opportunities for Mitigating N2O Emissions In Fertilized Cropping Systems: R T Venterea 2:40 P.M. AS33C-03 First Estimates of Continental Energy Storage from CMIP5 Simulations: F J Cuesta-Valero, A García-García, H Beltrami B33B Room 511C 3:00 P.M. AS33C-04 Climate/Hydrology Sensitivity to Frozen Soil Parameterization: A Ganji, L Sushama Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. 3:20 P.M. AS33C-05 Mechanism behind the spring to summer drought memory and its impact on predictability of the summer drought over US Great Plains: R Fu Life on the Fringe: The Starving Majority I Presiding: Philippe Van Cappellen, University of Waterloo; Christina Smeaton, University of Waterloo; Sean Crowe, University of British Columbia; Doug LaRowe, University of Southern California 3:40 P.M. AS33C-06 Seasonal and Diurnal Changes in Soil and Ground Water at a Mixed Forest at Borden Ontario: N Froelich, R M Staebler, P A Bartlett B33A Room 512A/B/E/F Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Can We Differentiate the Effects of Climate and Management Practices on Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Agricultural Land? I: Peut-on Différencier les Effets des Pratiques Culturales de Ceux du Climat sur les Émissions d’Oxyde Nitreux d’Origine Agricole? (joint with AS) Presiding: Elizabeth Pattey, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Eric Davidson, University of Maryland Center (UMCES) for Environmental Science 2:00 P.M. B33A-01 Challenges in Disentangling the Links Between Weather and Management Effects on Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Cold Climates: C Wagner-Riddle, S Brown, D Abalos 2:15 P.M. B33A-02 Separating the interacting effects of climate, fertilization and crop on N2O emissions: Results from a 4-year multisite field study of energy crops fertilized with fermentation residues in Germany: U Hagemann, S Fiedler, G Heintze, M Rohwer, M Pohl, M Andres, J Augustin 2:30 P.M. B33A-03 Separating Weather and Management Effects on Nitrous Oxide Emissions for a Cropping System in Manitoba: M Tenuta, X Gao, B D Amiro, C Wagner-Riddle 2:45 P.M. B33A-04 Interaction between Synthetic N Fertilization and Rainfall on Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Spring Wheat Fields Measured using Flux Towers and Estimated using DNDC and STICS Models: C Gaudnik, E Pattey, W Smith, B Grant, J Leonard 3:00 P.M. B33A-05 Opportunities and Challenges for Characterizing the Impact of Agricultural Management on Nitrous Oxide Emissions Using Two Prominent GHG Models: W Smith, B Grant, E Pattey, R Desjardins, B Dutta, M Tenuta, C Wagner-Riddle 3:15 P.M. B33A-06 Long-term nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes in the upper Midwest USA: A comparison between annual and perennial systems: I Gelfand, I Shcherbak, N Millar, A N Kravchenko, G P Robertson 3:30 P.M. B33A-07 Does Meta-analysis Adequately Assess the Interaction of the 4Rs of Crop Nutrition with Climate and Other Factors Impacting Nitrous Oxide Emissions?: C S Snyder, T Bruulsema 2:00 P.M. B33B-01 Microbial Community Function at the Extremes: Isotopic Constraints on Carbon Sources and Cycling of Endolithic Communities in Extreme Environments: G Slater 2:30 P.M. B33B-02 Metabolic energy-based invasibility of methanotrophic life on Mars: M Seto, K Noguchi 2:45 P.M. B33B-03 Microbial Energetics and Redox Conditions within a Groundwater Flow Field of a Pristine Oligotrophic Aquifer: F G Ferris, V Shirokova 3:00 P.M. B33B-04 Is There Photoferrotrophy In The Anoxic Hypolimnia Of Boreal Shield Lakes?: S L Schiff, J J Venkiteswaran, L A Molot, L Wu, R J Elgood, P Aukes, M J Paterson, J D Neufeld 3:15 P.M. B33B-05 Long-range correlations in redox potential distinguish bacterial ferrous iron oxidation: A M Enright, P A Hunt, I Bilot, J B Percival, F G Ferris 3:30 P.M. B33B-06 Development of a Genome-Informed Trait-Based Model for Microbial Biogeochemistry within Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems: E King, S Molins, U Karaoz, J N Johnson, N Bouskill, L A Hug, B C Thomas, C J Castelle, H R Beller, J F Banfield, C I Steefel, E Brodie 3:45 P.M. B33B-07 Bioenergetic Limitations on Slow Microbial Growth in the Subsurface: What is the Burden of Maintenance on the Overall Energy Budget?: C M Smeaton, B M Bajracharya, C Ridenour, C T Parsons, P Van Cappellen ES33A Room 511B Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. New and Emerging Techniques in Geomorphology I (joint with B, P) Presiding: Chris Hugenholtz, University of Calgary; Ian Walker, University of Victoria 2:00 P.M. ES33A-01 Integrative Application of Traditional and Cutting-edge Techniques to Reconstruct Holocene Earth Surface Processes and Landscape Dynamics – A Case Study from the North German Lowland: T A Raab, A Raab, M Takla, A Nicolay, F Hirsch, A Schneider, H Rösler 2:20 P.M. ES33A-02 Tectono-geomorphology of the Timiskaming Graben, Western Quebec Seismic Zone: K E Wallace, N Eyles, M Doughty 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 109 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:40 P.M. ES33A-03 Spatial extent of intermediate-time scale vertical tectonic motions across the eastern Zagros, Iran: B Oveisi, P Van Der Beek, J Carcaillet 3:00 P.M. ES33A-04 Examining Interactions Between Large Woody Debris, Beach-dune MorphoDynamics and Shoreline Positions Using Remotely Sensed Data: I J Walker, M J Grilliot, J B Eamer 3:20 P.M. ES33A-05 MorphoDynamics of the Liwa Megabarchans as a Titan Analog: Reworking of Giant Linear Dunes by Unidirectional Winds: R D Lorenz, J Radebaugh H33A Room 514A-C 3:20 P.M. MD33A-05 Contribution to Geologic and metallogenic study of Bakoudou golden ore deposits (Gabon): Contribution à l’étude géologique et métallogénique du gisement aurifère de Bakoudou (Gabon): W Amina, T Kalidou, S Ali, N M Nazaire 3:40 P.M. MD33A-06 REE, Y, Zr, and Nb Mineralogy of the Neoproterozoic Rift-related Robertson River Igneous Suite, Northern Virginia, USA: H E Belkin OS33A Room 510B Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. General Session: Ocean Sciences IV Presiding: Margaret Mulholland, Old Dominion Univ General Hydrology IV Presiding: Daniel Peters, Environment Canada; William Quinton, Wilfrid Laurier University 2:00 P.M. OS33A-01 Synchronized trend shift of Sahel rainfall with global oceanic evaporation occurred in the mid-1980s: A Diawara, Y Tachibana, K Oshima, H Nishikawa, Y Ando, G Ogata, K Komatsu 2:00 P.M. H33A-01 An Assessment of Past and Projected Future Hydro-Climatic Extremes over Key Watersheds within Western Canada: B R Bonsal, C Cuell 2:15 P.M. OS33A-02 Wave scattering by randomly distributed ice floes: diffusion approximation: X Zhao, S Cheng, H H Shen 2:15 P.M. H33A-02 Threshold Responses in Regional Runoff from a Heterogeneous Low Relief Terrain – Western Canada’s Boreal Plains: K J Devito, K J Hokanson, P Moore, A Anderson, N Kettridge, C A Mendoza, R M Petrone, U Silins, J M Waddington 2:30 P.M. H33A-03 Adding contaminant transport capabilities to the Raven hydrological modelling framework: J R Craig, M Shafiei 2:45 P.M. H33A-04 State of Flood Forecasting in Canada: P D Coulibaly, P F Rasmussen, D H Burn, A Pietroniro 3:00 P.M. Woo Lecture MD33A Room 510A Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Alkaline/Subalkaline Mafic and Felsic Magmatism and Related Mineralization in Continental Margin and Intracontinental Rifting Settings I (joint with VGP) Presiding: Daniel Kontak, Laurentian University; Anton Chakhmouradian, University of Manitoba 2:00 P.M. MD33A-01 Alkali Carbonatite Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Carbonatites from Kerimasi Volcano, Tanzania: R H Mitchell 2:20 P.M. MD33A-02 Mineralogy, Geochemistry REE bearing Alkaline Plutons in and around Ananthapur and Chittor districts, Andhra Pradesh, India: R Pvs 2:40 P.M. MD33A-03 The Petrosomatic Evolution of Magmatic Rocks through Distinct Mantle Pulses: Insights from Montviel Alkaline Complex, Canada: O Nadeau, M Jebrak, R Stevenson 3:00 P.M. MD33A-04 Intrusion-related Pb-Zn sulfide veins associated with an Acadian strike-slip regime in the Nicholas-Denys property, Bathurst mining Camp, Canada: C McMillan, A Tremblay, D Gagné 110 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 2:30 P.M. OS33A-03 Sensitivity analysis of the viscoelastic wave-inice model: J Li, S Mondal, H H Shen 2:45 P.M. OS33A-04 Characterizing the behavior of gravity wave propagation into a floating or submerged viscous layer: S Cheng, H H Shen 3:00 P.M. OS33A-05 Characteristics and changes of sea-ice floe size distribution in Chukchi and Beaufort Seas in fall 2014: Y Wang, B Holt, W Rogers, J Thomson, H H Shen 3:15 P.M. OS33A-06 Adrift in a Sea of Possibilities: The Alarming Rate of Plastic Degradation in Marine Environments: H Sullivan, S A Macko 3:30 P.M. OS33A-07 Impact of multidecadal Atlantic meridional overturning circulation variations on the Southern Ocean: L Zhang, T L Delworth 3:45 P.M. OS33A-08 Investigation of Intertidal Flats with Multiple Freuqency Fully-Polarimetric SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar): W M Moon, J Yin, D J Kim, K A Park PG33A Room 511A Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Banded Iron Formation: Ancient Environments to Ore Deposits (joint with B, MRG, MD, SG) Presiding: Christopher Lawley, Natural Resources of Canada; Kurt Konhauser, University of Alberta 2:00 P.M. PG33A-01 Depositional Setting of Algoma-type Banded Iron Formation from the Meadowbank, Meliadine and Musselwhite gold deposits: B Gourcerol, P C Thurston, D Kontak, O Côté Mantha, J Biczok SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:15 P.M. PG33A-02 Lateral Geochemical Gradients and Physical Processes Associated with the Genesis of Iron Formations: Examples from the Paleoproterozoic to Mesoarchean of Superior Province: P W Fralick 2:30 P.M. PG33A-03 IF, GIF, and two BIF in northwest Canada: time-space relationships and depositional environments: L Ootes, K Konhauser, R Haugaard II, A Bekker, E Pecoits, N Aubet 2:45 P.M. PG33A-04 Detailed Geochemistry and Nd isotopes of a 2.85 Ga old BIF from the Slave Craton: Unraveling the Seawater Sources and Precipitation of Iron and Silica in BIF Formation: R Haugaard II, L Ootes, R A Creaser, K Konhauser 3:00 P.M. PG33A-05 The Mobility Of Biologically Critical Transition Metals Following Simulated Iron Formation Diagenesis: Zinc and Nickel: L J Robbins, S Lalonde, E Swanner, M Eickhoff, C T Reinhard, C Peacock, A Kappler, K Konhauser 3:15 P.M. PG33A-06 Did Archean mantle plume events stimulate or limit marine productivity?: A Bekker 3:30 P.M. PG33A-07 Precambrian Secular Evolution of Oceanic Nickel Concentrations: K Konhauser, E Pecoits, C Peacock, L J Robbins, A Kappler, S Lalonde 3:45 P.M. PG33A-08 Exploring Relationships Between the Chemical Evolution of the Atmosphere-Ocean System and the Secular Variation in BIF-hosted Gold Deposits: C A Partin PP33A Room 510C Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Silicate Weathering Through Earth History I Presiding: Eric Galbraith, McGill University; Grant Cox, McGill University 2:00 P.M. PP33A-01 Wandering, uplifting, and eroding continents: impact on silicate weathering and carbon cycle: Des continents qui se errent, se soulèvent et s’érodent : conséquences pour l’altération des silicates et le cycle du carbone: Y Godderis, Y Donnadieu, S Carretier, G P Halverson 2:30 P.M. PP33A-02 Continental Magmatic Arcs as Drivers of Neoproterozoic and Phanerozoic Icehouse-Greenhouse Transitions: R McKenzie, B K Horton, D F Stockli, S E Loomis 2:45 P.M. PP33A-03 Coupled tectonic-ocean-atmosphereweathering-pCO2 feedback as a trigger for Eocene-Oligocene Antarctic glaciation: G Elsworth, E D Galbraith, G P Halverson 3:00 P.M. PP33A-04 Testing for supply-limited and kinetic-limited chemical erosion in field measurements of regolith production and chemical depletion: K Ferrier, C S Riebe, W J Hahm 3:30 P.M. PP33A-05 The Importance of Terrestrial Weathering for Climate System Modelling on Extended Timescales: A Study with the UVic ESCM: M O Brault, L A Mysak, D Matthews, C T Simmons 3:45 P.M. PP33A-06 Global carbon burial in deep-sea sediment across the last glacial cycle based on a comprehensive sediment proxy database: O A Cartapanis, E D Galbraith, D Bianchi SE33A 511D Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Mantle Dynamics From the Surface to Core: Continuing the Themes of CIG’s 2014 Joint Meeting With the CGU I (joint with P, T) Presiding: Julian Lowman, University of Toronto; Claudia Stein, University of Munster 2:00 P.M. SE33A-01 Evolution and structure of Mercury’s interior from MESSENGER observations: N Tosi 2:15 P.M. SE33A-02 Early geoDynamic evolution of Mars-type planets with core-mantle coupling: S Zhang, C O’Neill 2:30 P.M. SE33A-03 Mantle Viscosity: S D King 2:45 P.M. SE33A-04 Long Mantle Mixing Times for the early Earth Inferred from Convection Models with Grain-Damage: B J Foley, H Rizo 3:00 P.M. SE33A-05 The Influence of Subduction and Mantle Rheology on the Position of Large Igneous Provinces Following Supercontinent Formation: P J Heron, J P Lowman, C Stein 3:15 P.M. SE33A-06 Seismic and GeoDynamic Constraints on Lower-Mantle LSVP: Implications for Mantle Upwellings: A M Forte, P Glisovic, D B Rowley, N A Simmons, S P Grand, C Lu 3:30 P.M. SE33A-07 Constraining the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Coupling from GeoDynamical Modeling Based on Tomography Models over the North American continent: C M Adam, S D King, M J Caddick 3:45 P.M. SE33A-08 The Effects of Internal Heating Rate, Rayleigh Number and Plate Representation on the Preponderance of Couette and Poisseuille Flows in the Asthenosphere: S L Butler, C Shiels T33A Room 511E Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. General Contribution: Tectonophysics I (joint with G, S, SE, VGP) Presiding: Yajing Liu, McGill University; Yajing Liu, McGill University 2:00 P.M. T33A-01 Did the Black Sea Basin opened on top of a Slab Window during the Early Cretaceous? New insight from 10 years of studies in the Eastern Black Sea and Caucasus Regions.: M M Sosson 2:15 P.M. T33A-02 The Eastern Black sea rifting and inversion: insights on the tectonic evolution of Crimea according to new stratigraphic data: Y Y Sheremet, M M Sosson, O B Gintov, C Muller, T Yegorova, A V Murovskaya 2:30 P.M. T33A-03 The Grabens, Canyonlands National Park, Utah: Gravity Slide of the Paradox: E M R Paguican, M I Bursik 2:45 P.M. T33A-04 Two earthquake sequences along the Selaha and Zheduotang branches of the Xianshuihe fault, southwest China, and implication for aseismic transient slip on continental transform faults: G Jiang, Y Wen, Y Liu, X Xu, L Fang 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 111 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 3:00 P.M. T33A-05 AMS Investigation in the Pingluoba and Qiongxi Anticlines, Sichuan, China: Implications for Deformation Mechanism of the Qiongxi Structure: L Luo, J Qi, M Zhang 3:15 P.M. T33A-06 3-D seismic velocity structure of Kumaon-Garhwal Himalaya: Insight in to Main Himalayan Thrust and earthquake occurrence: P Mahesh, S Gupta, S S Rai, A Paul 3:30 P.M. T33A-07 Soil Gas Profiling as a Tool to Delineate Some Active Faults in NW Himalayas, India: S Mahajan, B S Bajwa, A Kumar, S Singh, V Walia, T F Yang VGP33A Room 511F Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Origin of Cratonic Mantle Lithosphere, Diamonds, and Deeply Sourced Volatile-Rich Melts: Processes and Timescales I (joint with MD, PG, SE, T) Presiding: Sebastian Tappe, De Beers Group Exploration; Yana Fedortchouk, Dalhousie University; Antonio Simonetti, University of Notre Dame 2:00 P.M. VGP33A-01 New insights from modeling and geophysical observations of cratonic mantle keels: D W S Eaton, T Maiti 2:15 P.M. VGP33A-02 Building Archean cratons from Hadean crust: J O’Neil, R W Carlson 2:30 P.M. VGP33A-03 On the Archean vs. Proterozoic age of the HIMU mantle component : New 33S/32S, 34S/32S, 36S/32S-data from Saint-Helena glasses: P Cartigny, J Labidi, C W Devey, M G Jackson, E Thomassot, E Deloule 2:45 P.M. VGP33A-04 Mineralogical Controls on Garnet Composition in the Cratonic Mantle: M G Kopylova, P J A Hill, K Russell, H Cookenboo 3:00 P.M. VGP33A-05 The Dissolution of Orthopyroxene in Potential Proto-kimberlitic Melts between 2.5 and 6.0 GPa: R S Stone, R W Luth 3:15 P.M. VGP33A-06 The Effect of emplacement-style on the assimilation of evaporite xenoliths in kimberlite melt: M A Gaudet, M G Kopylova, S I Kostrovitsky, A G Polozov 3:30 P.M. VGP33A-07 Volatile composition during kimberlite emplacement and mantle metasomatism: constrains from diA.M.ond resorption morphology: Z Zhang, Y Fedortchouk, J J Hanley 3:45 P.M. VGP33A-08 Exploring Relationships between Kimberlite Distributions, Mantle Dynamics, and the Hypsometric History of the North American Cratonic Interior: R M Flowers, A K Ault, S Zhong, S A Bowring U34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Exploring the Subsurface Through Scientific Drilling: Contributions From ICDP and IODP II PostersPresiding: Pierre Francus, GEOTOP; Guillaume St-Onge, University of Quebec at 112 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Rimouski UQAR; Anne de Vernal, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM 4:30 P.M. U34A-0001 POSTER The solidification of obsidian glass during drilling of the IDDP-1 drill hole: D B Dingwell, K U Hess, F W von Aulock, Y Lavallée 4:30 P.M. U34A-0002 POSTER Towards an ICDP drilling at Lake Nam Co (Tibet): T Haberzettl, G Daut, J Wang, L Zhu, T Kasper, R Maeusbacher, P Frenzel, K R Reicherter, A Schwalb, V Spiess, T Wilke 4:30 P.M. U34A-0003 POSTER Biostratigraphy, climate and ocean changes in the Gulf of Alaska during the Plio- Pleistocene: C Zorzi, A de Vernal U34B Room 513 A-C Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Plenary Session: Melt to glass: a peculiar transition and the rise of experimental volcanology Presiding: R Peterson 4:30 P.M. Introductory Remarks: R Peterson 4:33 P.M. Peacock Lecture: D B Dingwell AS34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Models and Observations Posters (joint with H) Presiding: Gulilat Tefera Diro, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Laxmi SushA.M.a, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Patrick SA.M.uelsson, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute; Alvaro Montenegro, The Ohio State University 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0004 POSTER Stochastic model real time application for lightning alarm: A Srivastava, M Kumar 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0005 POSTER Biogeophysical Impacts of Land Use Change over North America as Simulated by the Canadian Regional Climate Model: A Chacon, L SushA.M.a, H Beltrami 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0006 POSTER Air and Ground Temperature Coupling in the CMIP5 Model Simulations: A García-García, F J Cuesta-Valero, H Beltrami 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0007 POSTER An integrated study on association between aerosol vertical distribution and boundary layer Dynamics over the central Himalayas in conjunction with numerical modeling: R Solanki, N Singh, S K Dhaka, N Ojha 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0008 POSTER Terrain Induced Variability of Period of Rotating Surface Winds: V Korolevych, R B Richardson, N W Scheier, B L Reavie SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0009 POSTER Impacts of evapotranspiration estimation on the hydrological modeling of a subarctic bog in northern Quebec, Canada: P E Isabelle, D F Nadeau, A N Rousseau, C Coursolle, H A Margolis B34A Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0010 POSTER Intra and Inter Seasonal Variability of Land-Atmosphere Coupling over North America: La variabilité intra- et inter-saisonnière du couplage terre-atmosphère en A.M.érique du Nord: G Yang Kam Wing, L Sushama, G T Diro Can We Differentiate the Effects of Climate and Management Practices on Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Agricultural Land? II Posters: Peut-on Différencier les Effets des Pratiques Culturales de Ceux du Climat sur les Émissions d’Oxyde Nitreux d’Origine Agricole? (joint with AS) Presiding: Elizabeth Pattey, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Eric Davidson, University of Maryland Center (UMCES) for Environmental Science 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0011 POSTER Wind Dependant High Concentration of Fluorescent Biological Aerosol Particles at a High Altitude Site in South India: A E Valsan, R R, B C V, J A Huffman, U Poeschl, S S Gunthe Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0012 POSTER Impact of Interactive Vegetation Phenology on the Simulated Pan-Arctic Land Surface State and Climate for the Historical Period: B S Teufel, L Sushama 4:30 P.M. B34A-0048 POSTER Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Irrigated Cotton in the Southwest USA: Assessment and Mitigation Strategies.: K F Bronson, J Mon, D Hunsaker, S Del Grosso 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0013 POSTER Strongly Stable Numerical Schemes for Nonlinear Systems in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: LandAtmosphere Heat Exchange and Diffusion: F Nazari, A Mohammadian, M Charron, A Zadra 4:30 P.M. B34A-0049 POSTER Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Cropland Soils with Different Management Regimes in Manitoba, Canada: A J Glenn, A Roy, A Moulin, H F Wilson 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0014 POSTER Future Changes in Precipitation Extreme Simulated by Regional Climate Model over South Asia: P Dahal, N S Shrestha 4:30 P.M. B34A-0050 POSTER N2O emissions and N-Leaching from Spring and Fall Applications of Digestate, Raw Dairy Manure and Urea: E A Schwager, A VanderZaag, C Wagner-Riddle, A Crolla, C Kinsley, E Gregorich 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0015 POSTER Impact of land-use and land-cover changes on CRCM5 climate projections over North America for the 21st century: A Alexandru, L Sushama 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0016 POSTER Sensitivity of the WRF Regional Model’s Land-Surface Schemes for South America: L P Illanes, D Pozo, H Beltrami 4:30 P.M. B34A-0051 POSTER Low but variable nitrous oxide emissions from rapeseed: Results from a two-year field experiment at five sites in Germany: M Andres, H Hegewald, K Kesenheimer, S Köbke, T Räbiger, T Suarez, R Fuss 4:30 P.M. B34A-0052 POSTER Effectiveness of 4R Mitigation Practices to Reduce N2O Emissions of Corn Production Systems: A Modelling Approach: D Abalos, L Wu, A Chemeris, C Wagner-Riddle 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0017 POSTER Influence of Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events on Tropical Precipitation: Observational Analyses and Comparison with GCM Simulations: S Bal, S Schimanke, T Spangehl, U Cubasch 4:30 P.M. B34A-0053 POSTER Evaluating random error in longterm, multi-plot flux-gradient measurements of N2O emissions: S E Brown, C Wagner-Riddle, M Sun 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0018 POSTER Is LCZ Classification is an Effective Method to Quantify UHI Intensity than Environmental Parameters?: G Thomas, Z E J B34B Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0019 POSTER The linkage between soil moisture and subsequent precipitation in southeastern South America: R C Ruscica, A A Sorensson, C Menendez 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0020 POSTER Snow and Snow-Albedo Feedback in the Canadian Regional Climate Model Simulations over North America: B Fang, L Sushama, G T Diro 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0021 POSTER Climate impact on South America due to land use degradation of Amazon rainforest during winter and summer periods by RegCM3 model with different spatial resolutions: M E S Silva, G Pereira 4:30 P.M. AS34A-0022 POSTER The Nexus between Adaptation Strategies and Seedling Plastic Package Watse: The Case of North Central Highland Region of Ethiopia: D B Gebeyehu Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Frontiers in Sulphur Biogeochemistry Posters (joint with MD, OS, VGP) Presiding: Lesley Warren, McMaster University; Danielle Fortin, Univ Ottawa 4:30 P.M. B34B-0054 POSTER Whole-Genome Shotgun Sequencing Analysis of Microbial Communities within the Water System of a Base Metal Mine: T Colenbrander Nelson, L A Warren 4:30 P.M. B34B-0055 POSTER Decrypting the sulfur cycle in oceanic Oxygen Minimum Zones: S Crowe, D E Canfield, O Ulloa, J F Santibáñez, R Cox 4:30 P.M. B34B-0056 POSTER Investigating the Spatiotemporal Influence of 20th Century Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Emissions From Sudbury, Canada Smelters on Northeastern Ontario White Pine (Pinus strobus) Growth Using Ring Width and Stable Carbon-13 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 113 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM (δ13C) and Sulfur-34 (δ34S) Isotope Ratio Measurements: Z Rawluk, A Z Csank 4:30 P.M. B34B-0057 POSTER Sulphur Biogeochemistry: A Proactive Monitoring Tool for Mine Waste Management: D Camacho, L A Warren 4:30 P.M. B34B-0058 POSTER Microbial bioleaching potential of sulphide-rich tailings in northern environments: N C Mykytczuk 4:30 P.M. B34B-0059 POSTER Who controls the water: a comprehensive investigation of the influence of specific sulphur oxidizing bacteria on the sulphur cycle in oxidation reservoir: D J Bennett 4:30 P.M. B34B-0060 POSTER Bioleaching of Arsenic-Rich Tailings Material in Sudbury, Ontario: A Biogeochemical Analysis: E Principe, M Schindler, G Spiers, N C Mykytczuk B34C Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Life on the Fringe: The Starving Majority II Posters Presiding: Philippe Van Cappellen, University of Waterloo; Christina Smeaton, University of Waterloo; Sean Crowe, University of British Columbia; Doug LaRowe, University of Southern California 4:30 P.M. B34C-0062 POSTER Modelling optimized allocation of energy by microbes and their physiological state: B M Bajracharya, C M Smeaton, O A Cirpka, C Lu, I Markelov, E Markelova, P Van Cappellen B34D Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. New Developments and New Directions in Paleoenvironmental Studies of Wildfire in Canada Posters Presiding: Ze’ev Gedalof, University of Guelph; Vanessa Stretch, University of Guelph; Emma Davis, University of Guelph 4:30 P.M. B34D-0063 POSTER Regional paleofire regimes affected by non-uniform climate, vegetation and human drivers: O Blarquez, A A Ali, M P Girardin, P Grondin, B Fréchette, Y Bergeron, C Hély 4:30 P.M. B34D-0064 POSTER Analysis of a Multi-Millennial Fire Record in a Bog Margin, Pointe-Escuminac, Eastern New Brunswick, Canada.: A Robichaud, Y Bégin 4:30 P.M. B34D-0065 POSTER Climate Change, Wildfire, and Landscape Homogenization in Western Canada: Z Gedalof, L Daniels, E DaSilva, T Dinh, H Marcoux, V Stretch 4:30 P.M. B34D-0066 POSTER Using a multi-proxy approach in fire history studies: Some advantages and challenges from Jasper National Park: E Davis, M F Pisaric, C J Courtney Mustaphi, J C Vermaire, K Moser 114 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. B34D-0067 POSTER Understanding Historic Wildfire Dynamics in Jasper National Park Using Fire-Scar Dendroecology: T Dinh, Z Gedalof, L Daniels 4:30 P.M. B34D-0068 POSTER Historical Wildfire Variability in the Foothills of Alberta: A Dendropyrochronological Case Study: V Stretch, Z Gedalof, L Daniels B34E Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Nutrient Cycling in Wetlands and Aquatic Ecosystems III Posters Presiding: Julie Talbot, Université de Montréal; Tatjana Zivkovic, McGill University; Roxane Maranger, Université de Montréal 4:30 P.M. B34E-0069 POSTER Nutrient Addition Leads to Higher Methane Emissions in a Boreal Bog in Response to Changes in Vegetation and Microtopography: J L Bubier, T R Moore, V DeJesus 4:30 P.M. B34E-0070 POSTER Mycorrhizal Networks Inhibit Decomposition in Boreal Bogs: N R Thorp, M A Vile, R K Wieder 4:30 P.M. B34E-0071 POSTER Sphagnum moss enzymatic activities indicate nitrogen and phosphorus co-limitation in a pristine boreal bog and poor fen: N N Kashi, R K Wieder 4:30 P.M. B34E-0072 POSTER Nutrient availability in the Mer Bleue bog as indicated by Plant Root Simulator probes: M Wang, T R Moore, J Talbot B34F Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Urban Ecohydrology: Processes, Ecosystem Services, Models, and Management II Posters (joint with H) Presiding: Stephen Oni, SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umeå; Li Jin, SUNY Cortland; Theodore Endreny, SUNY ESF; Charles Kroll, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 4:30 P.M. B34F-0073 POSTER Effect of Urban Developments on the Lake Simcoe Water Resources: S K Oni, M N Futter, J M Buttle, P Dillon 4:30 P.M. B34F-0075 POSTER Multiscale Urban Water Demand Forecasts Combining Bootstrap Rank-Ordered Conditional Mutual Information, Extreme Learning Machine Ensembles, and Wavelet Transforms: J Quilty, J F Adamowski, B Khalil, M Rathinasamy SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM ED34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Geoscience Professionalism 2015: Issues, Responsibilities, and Information—What’s New That You Need to Know? Posters Presiding: Oliver Bonham, Geoscientists Canada/Géoscientifiques Canada; Louis Bernier, Services Géoscientifiques Labtem inc 4:30 P.M. ED34A-0091 POSTER Mineral Project Disclosure on Web Sites and Corporate Presentations: The CSA’s Perspective: Les sites web et les présentations corporatives pour décrire les projets miniers : Le point de vue des ACVM: L Arsenault 4:30 P.M. ED34A-0092 POSTER Quality control: An indispensable mindset in professional geosciences: Le contrôle de la qualité: Un état d’esprit indispensable dans la conduite des géosciences: R Réjean ES34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Modern and Ancient Ice Streams and Their Megalineated Beds II Posters: Les courants glaciaires, anciens et modernes, et leur empreinte géomorphologique (joint with MRG, PP, SG) Presiding: Martin Ross, University of Waterloo; Nicholas Eyles, University of Toronto 4:30 P.M. ES34A-0095 POSTER ‘Traction ribs’ on the palaeo-ice stream tracks of the Interior Plains, North America: C Stokes, M Margold 4:30 P.M. ES34A-0096 POSTER LiDAR-based Volume Assessment of the Wadena Drumlin Field and End Moraines, Minnesota, USA: Evaluating an Erosional Origin for Mega-scale Glacially Lineated Terrains: S Sookhan, N Eyles, N Putkinen 4:30 P.M. ES34A-0097 POSTER Streamlined and Lobate Landforms, Relating to Successive Ice Flows in the Smallwood Reservoir, Northern Labrador: R C Paulen, J M Rice, B McClenaghan 4:30 P.M. ES34A-0098 POSTER Ice stream catchments and till production records in core regions of the Laurentide Ice Sheet: M Ross, T J Hodder 4:30 P.M. ES34B-0100 POSTER Rapid and Automatic Detection for Earthquake-induced Landslides Using Panchromatic Images: Z Han, G Chen, Y Li 4:30 P.M. ES34B-0101 POSTER Projecting Landslide Susceptibility Maps for Generating Future Scenarios: A Case Study of Cox’s Bazar Municipality, Bangladesh: B Ahmed 4:30 P.M. ES34B-0102 POSTER GIS-aided Statistical Landslide Susceptibility Modeling And Mapping Of Antipolo Rizal (Philippines): J A S Victor G34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. General Geodesy and GeoDynamics II Posters (joint with ES, GR, H, T) Presiding: Georgia Fotopoulos, Queens University; Joe Henton, Natural Resources Canada 4:30 P.M. G34A-0116 POSTER Geodetic versus geologic subsidence rate along the United States east coast: Implications for global isostatic adjustment and effects of ground water extraction: M A Karegar, S E Engelhart, T H Dixon 4:30 P.M. G34A-0117 POSTER ANALYSIS OF GEOLOGICALGEOTHECNICAL RISKS DUE TO GROUNDWATER EXPLOITATION USING SPACE AND TERRESTRIAL TECHNIQUES: LORCA AREA (SPAIN) TEST CASE: J F Prieto, J Fernandez, J A Fernandez-Merodo, A G Camacho, G Herrera, M Palano 4:30 P.M. G34A-0118 POSTER Horizontal Displacement Monitoring In Eastern Ontario: H Samadi Alinia, K F Tiampo 4:30 P.M. G34A-0119 POSTER CO2 reservoir joint modeling using time lapse micro gravimetry and ground deformation:H Kabirzadeh, J W Kim, M G Sideris 4:30 P.M. G34A-0120 POSTER Constraints Provided by Ground Gravity Observations on Geocentre Motions: Y J G Rogister, A Mémin, S Rosat, J Hinderer, M Calvo H34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. ES34A-0099 POSTER Waterlain Sedimentation and IceMarginal Processes at the Atlantic Margin of the Late Pleistocene Irish Ice Sheet: J Knight Advances in Wetland Ecohydrology Posters (joint with B, ES) Presiding: Timothy Duval, University of Toronto Mississauga; Jonathan Price, University of Waterloo ES34B Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. H34A-0130 POSTER A Modified Technique for Measuring the Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity in Moss and Peat Soils: C P R McCarter, S J Ketcheson, S Scarlett, P N Whittington, J S Price Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. New and Emerging Techniques in Geomorphology II Posters (joint with B, P) Presiding: Chris Hugenholtz, University of Calgary; Ian Walker, University of Victoria 4:30 P.M. H34A-0131 POSTER Response of Peatland Ecohydrology to Changing Precipitation Frequencies: D Radu, T P Duval 4:30 P.M. H34A-0132 POSTER Evaporation from Sphagnum monoliths under controlled water table and humidity conditions: J S Price, S J Ketcheson 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 115 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. H34A-0133 POSTER Determining the Impacts of SubSurface Irrigation on Sphagnum Moss Carbon Uptake in a Reclaimed Peatland: C Brown, M Strack, J S Price 4:30 P.M. H34B-0145 POSTER Hazard Assessment of Glacial Lake Outburst Flood and Potential of ICTs for Coping: A Case of Eastern Himalaya of Nepal: D R Bhattarai 4:30 P.M. H34A-0134 POSTER Evaluation of snow Dynamics in a basin fen-bog complex in the Western Boreal Plains, Canada: J Sherwood, S J Ketcheson, J S Price 4:30 P.M. H34B-0147 POSTER MASS BALANCE MEASUREMENT OF RIKHA SA.M.BA GLACIER, HIDDEN VALLEY, MUSTANG, NEPAL: B C Bhattarai, R B Kayastha, S Gurung, S Joshi, D Stumm, P Mool 4:30 P.M. H34A-0135 POSTER Evolution of a Saline Fen near Fort McMurray, Alberta: Applications from Paleoecology to Wetland Reclamation: O Volik, C Wells, R M Petrone, J S Price 4:30 P.M. H34B-0149 POSTER Evaluation of SMOS Frozen Ground Flags: T L Rowlandson, M D Chabot, A A Berg 4:30 P.M. H34A-0136 POSTER The Hydrological Function and Connectivity of a Basin Fen-Bog Complex in Northeastern Alberta, Canada: C Wells, S J Ketcheson, J S Price 4:30 P.M. H34A-0137 POSTER Can an invasive species alter the hydrologic regime of a wet prairie?: E GomezdelCampo, K Coode 4:30 P.M. H34A-0138 POSTER Ice Storm Damage in an Ash- and Maple-Dominated Swamp of Southern Ontario: An Investigation of Precipitation Partitioning: M Malone 4:30 P.M. H34A-0139 POSTER Characterization of the efficiency of sedimentation basins downstream of harvested peat bogs: M Samson-Dô, A St-Hilaire H34B Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Changing Cold Regions: Climate, Cryosphere, Hydrology, Ecology Posters (joint with AS, B) Presiding: Chris DeBeer, University of Saskatchewan; Howard Wheater, University of Saskatchewan; John Pomeroy, University of Saskatchewan; Danny Marks, USDA Agriculture Research Serv 4:30 P.M. H34B-0140 POSTER Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature of the Lower Liard River Basin, using Wavelet Transform: B Persaud, P H Whitfield, W L Quinton 4:30 P.M. H34B-0150 POSTER Preliminary study of stable isotope in Chhota Shigri glacier (H.P) India: A Ramanathan, N Kumar 4:30 P.M. H34B-0151 POSTER Measurement and modeling of the surface conductance of boreal aspen and black spruce stands: J Stephens, T A Black, N Grant, Z Nesic, A Barr 4:30 P.M. H34B-0152 POSTER Towards running a physically-based snow model for near real time operational water forecasts: S Havens, A H Winstral, D G Marks, P R Kormos, A R Hedrick 4:30 P.M. H34B-0153 POSTER Streamflow Response During Rapid Retreat of a Lake-Calving Mountain Glacier: A Moyer, R D Moore, M N Koppes 4:30 P.M. H34B-0154 POSTER Towards a large scale modelling of wetlands water Dynamics in northern basins: V Pedinotti, G Sapriza, L Stone, B Davison, A Pietroniro, W L Quinton, C Spence, H S Wheater 4:30 P.M. H34B-0155 POSTER Trends and Projections for North American Lake Ice: L Brown, C R Duguay 4:30 P.M. H34B-0156 POSTER Assessing the Sensitivity of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) Observed Brightness Temperature for Soil Freeze- Thaw Detection during Wet Snow Conditions: M Williamson, T L Rowlandson, J T Ambadan, A A Berg, W Helgason 4:30 P.M. H34B-0157 POSTER On Conceptualization and Routing Dynamics of a Glacierized Catchment: A Chesnokova, F Pellicciotti, M Carenzo 4:30 P.M. H34B-0141 POSTER Diagnosis of Current and Future Shifting of Hydrological Regimes of the Changing Upper Salween and Mekong River Basins: S Liu, W Ding, X Mo, S Wang, C Liu, S R Bajracharya, A B Shrestha, N S Pradhan 4:30 P.M. H34B-0158 POSTER Recent changes in glaciers within the upper Yukon River basin and their contribution to discharge at Whitehorse: C M DeBeer, J L Kavanaugh, S C Laxton 4:30 P.M. H34B-0142 POSTER Verification of winter precipitation forecasts and analyses: M Schirmer, B Jamieson 4:30 P.M. H34B-0159 POSTER Spatial Variability of Snowmelt Rates at Scotty Creek, NWT: E Haughton, W L Quinton, O Sonnentag 4:30 P.M. H34B-0143 POSTER Detecting the effects of atmospheric rivers on glacier mass balance: a case study in Denali National Park, Alaska: A A Bradford, S W Campbell, K J Kreutz, E C Osterberg, C P Wake, D Introne, R A Burrows, D Capps 4:30 P.M. H34B-0160 POSTER Lateral Variations of Ground Temperatures along Linear Disturbances in the Peatlands in the Regions of Discontinuous Permafrost: M Braverman, W L Quinton 4:30 P.M. H34B-0144 POSTER Regional monitoring and online publication of winter snowpack to spring and summer water levels by integrating satellite and aerial remote sensing data: C Hopkinson, B Brisco, S Patterson 116 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM H34C Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. H34D-0170 POSTER Apportioning Sources of Fine Sediment in an Agricultural Watershed Using Colour Fingerprinting: D A Lobb, L Barthod, K Liu, P N Owens, N Martinez Carreras, A Koiter, E L Petticrew, G McCullough, C Liu, L Gaspar Interactions Between Aquifers and Surface Water Reservoirs: New Approaches for Changing Conditions Posters Presiding: Marie Larocque, GEOTOP-UQAM; Jeffrey McKenzie, McGill University; Stefan Broda, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal H34E Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. H34C-0161 POSTER Statistical and analytical approach for stream-aquifer interaction in the lower Nakdong River basin, Korea: Approche statistique et analytique pour l’interaction flux aquifère dans le bassin inférieur du fleuve Nakdong, la Corée: Y Y Oh, S Y Hamm, G B Kim, C M Lee, M L Wei Quantifying and Communicating Uncertainties in Changes to Hydrologic Extremes Posters: Quantification et communication des incertitudes aux changements des extrêmes hydrologiques (joint with AS) Presiding: Arelia Werner, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, University of Victoria; Stephen Dery, University of Northern British Columbia; Eric Wood, Princeton University 4:30 P.M. H34C-0162 POSTER Estimating Groundwater Inflows to Small Streams Using 222Rn and Argon: F Moreira, M Larocque, D L Pinti 4:30 P.M. H34C-0163 POSTER The Effect of Mine Dewatering and Peatland Form on the Pattern of Surface Recharge Around the Victor Diamond Mine, James Bay Lowlands: M Kompanizare, J S Price, P N Whittington 4:30 P.M. H34C-0164 POSTER Surface-subsurface flow analysis of the Raquette River watershed (Vaudreuil-Soulanges, Quebec, Canada): F Turgeon, M Larocque, S Dorner 4:30 P.M. H34C-0165 POSTER The Hydrology of a “Spontaneously” Re-vegetated Vacuum-harvested Peatland, Eastern Manitoba: P N Whittington H34D Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Most Watersheds Are Not Pristine! Recognizing and Differentiating Natural From Human-Induced Hydrological, Geomorphological, and Biogeochemical Dynamics Posters (joint with B, ES) Presiding: Merrin Macrae, University of Waterloo; Genevieve Ali, University of Manitoba; David Lobb, University of Manitoba 4:30 P.M. H34D-0166 POSTER The Annual Invasive Plant, Impatiens glandulifera (Himalayan Balsam), Perturbs the Sediment Dynamics of Temperate River Systems: P Greenwood 4:30 P.M. H34D-0167 POSTER Quantifying the Increasing Impact of the Human Footprint on Water Quality in a Rural-Urban Kenyan Watershed: Can Upstream Stewards and Downstream Beneficiaries Find Common Ground?: K W Nganga, F Kizito, D Bossio, J Cordingley 4:30 P.M. H34D-0168 POSTER Temporal variability in phosphorus losses in tile drain effluent from agricultural fields: V Lam, M L Macrae, M English, I O’Halloran, Y Wang 4:30 P.M. H34D-0169 POSTER Waterlogged: The Case for Participatory Science in Investigating Water Quality Impacts: A J Jollymore, M Haines, M S Johnson Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. H34E-0171 POSTER Evaluation of Paleo-Hydrologic Extremes and Their Uncertainties: S Razavi, A A Elshorbagy, H S Wheater, D Sauchyn, G Sapriza, K P Chun 4:30 P.M. H34E-0172 POSTER Sources of Uncertainty in Replicating Hydro-climatic Extremes: A T Werner, A J Cannon, M Schnorbus, R R Shrestha 4:30 P.M. H34E-0173 POSTER Risk of Exceeding Extreme Design Storm Events under Possible Impact of Climate Change: C C Kuo, T Y Gan 4:30 P.M. H34E-0174 POSTER Renewal and Update of MTO IDF Curves: Defining the Uncertainty: E D Soulis, D G Princz, J Wong 4:30 P.M. H34E-0175 POSTER Scaling Laws for Extreme Precipitations: Assessing the Impacts of Datasets Characteristics on Extreme Distribution Estimation: S Innocenti, A Mailhot, A Frigon MD34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Alkaline/Subalkaline Mafic and Felsic Magmatism and Related Mineralization in Continental Margin and Intracontinental Rifting Settings II Posters (joint with VGP) Presiding: Daniel Kontak, Laurentian University; Anton Chakhmouradian, University of Manitoba 4:30 P.M. MD34A-0197 POSTER Indium in Tin and Sn-sulfide Ores of the Deputatsky Ore District (Yakutia): G G Pavlova, A S Borisenko, A A Borovikov, A V Prokopiev, A I Ivanov 4:30 P.M. MD34A-0198 POSTER Mineralogy of the Clay-Howells Magnetite Carbonatite: An A-type Granite-Related ‘Carbonatite’: S E Zurevinski, R H Mitchell 4:30 P.M. MD34A-0199 POSTER Tracking the Evolution of the Metal and Volatile Budget of the Magma Reservoir Underneath the WorldClass Porphyry Cu-Au Mineralization at Bingham Canyon, Utah, USA: C Grondahl, Z Zajacz, J D Keith 4:30 P.M. MD34A-0200 POSTER Lode field of Roc Blanc (central Jebilet, Hercynian, Morocco) with Ag-Pb (Zn, Sb, As, Cu, Au) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 117 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM mineralization: Le champ filonien à Ag-Pb (Zn, Sb, As, Cu, Au) de RocBlanc (Jebilet centrales,Hercynien, Maroc): A EL Arbaoui II, W Amina, A Essaifi, L Maacha, M Zouhair, A Ouadjou, A Radnaoui 4:30 P.M. MD34A-0201 POSTER Role of hypabyssal subvolcanic magmas in the genesis of the Albany graphite deposit: A G Conly, L C Moore MD34B Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Use of Trace Elements in Minerals for Petrogenesis and Exploration of Mineral Deposits III Posters: Utilisation des éléments traces dans les minéraux comme indicateur petrogénetique et pour l’exploration minérale (joint with EP, VGP) Presiding: Sarah Dare, University of Ottawa; Daniel Layton-Matthews, Queen’s University 4:30 P.M. MD34B-0202 POSTER Genesis of the Pd-Cu Mineralization at the Marathon Deposit, Ontario: Preliminary Insights from Oxide Chemistry: M J Brzozowski, I M Samson, J E Gagnon, D J Good, R Linnen 4:30 P.M. MD34B-0203 POSTER Mineral Chemistry of Magnetite from Kiruna Magnetite-Apatite Ores and their Host Rocks from the Norrbotten Region, Northern Sweden: S G Broughm, J M Hanchar, F Tornos 4:30 P.M. MD34B-0204 POSTER Trace elements in magnetite as indicators of petrogenesis and provenance: S Dare, S J Barnes, G Beaudoin 4:30 P.M. MD34B-0205 POSTER Discrimination between different VMS deposit subtypes in the Bathurst Mining Camp using the trace element composition of magnetite: S Makvandi, G Beaudoin, M Ghasemzadeh-Barvarz, E C Grunsky 4:30 P.M. MD34B-0206 POSTER Remobilization of PGE and Other Chalcophile Elements During the Metamorphism of the Massive Sulfide of the Delta Deposit (Raglan Area, Northern Quebec): Remobilisation des EGP et Autres Eléments Chalcophiles au Cours du Métamorphisme des Sulfures Massifs du Dépôt Delta (Région de Raglan, Nord du Québec): P J Misson, S J Barnes, P Pagé 4:30 P.M. MD34B-0207 POSTER “White mica chemistry by in-situ LA-ICP-MS techniques: variation of volatile trace elements and its application in VMS deposit exploration”: A Soltani Dehnavi, C R McFarlane, D R Lentz 4:30 P.M. MD34B-0208 POSTER Fingerprinting and Tracing the Signature of Basement Hosted Unconformity-type Uranium Alteration Through Thick Tills: an Example from the Thelon Basin, Nunavut: A Bustard, M Ross, B Kendall OS34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Enhancing Geoscientific Understanding of Marine and Lacustrine Systems With Modern Seafloor Mapping Techniques II Posters (joint with MRG, PP, SG, S) Presiding: Michael Lewis, ‘Geological Survey of Canada Atlantic, Natural Resources Canada; John Hughes Clarke, University of New Brunswick; Patrick Lajeunesse, Université Laval 4:30 P.M. OS34A-0242 POSTER Holocene Mass Movements in a Canadian High Arctic Lake, East Lake, Melville Island: A Normandeau, G Joyal, P Lajeunesse, P Francus, S F Lamoureux, F Lapointe 4:30 P.M. OS34A-0243 POSTER Geomorphology of seismicallyinduced mass-movements in lakes of south-central Québec: A P Trottier, P Lajeunesse, A Normandeau, A Gagnon-Poiré 4:30 P.M. OS34A-0244 POSTER Lacustrine Geomorphology and Sedimentary Processes in the Eastern Arm of Manicouagan Reservoir, Québec: F X L’Heureux Houde, P Lajeunesse 4:30 P.M. OS34A-0245 POSTER Late Quaternary Evolution of FjordLakes Pentecôte, Walker and Pasteur (Québec North-Shore, Eastern Canada): A Gagnon-Poiré, P Lajeunesse, P Francus, G St-Onge 4:30 P.M. OS34A-0246 POSTER High-resolution near-shore geophysical survey using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) with integrated magnetometer and side-scan sonar: D Hrvoic, J I Boyce 4:30 P.M. OS34A-0247 POSTER Landform-sediment assemblages in a fjord and cross-shelf trough system: Scott Inlet and Trough (NE Baffin Island, Canada): E Brouard, P Lajeunesse 4:30 P.M. OS34A-0248 POSTER Seismic Stratigraphy Since the Late Miocene of the Near Shore New Jersey Margin Between Barnegat and Manasquan Inlets, New Jersey: L Lugrin, G S Mountain P34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. General Contributions in Planetary Sciences Posters Presiding: Nathan Bridges, Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins; Bonnie Buratti, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 4:30 P.M. P34A-0249 POSTER Major, trace element, and isotopic study of the Lonar Crater, India: new insights into the geochemical imprint of impact cratering on basaltic targets: A Banerjee, R Chakrabarti 4:30 P.M. P34A-0250 POSTER Identifying “Pristine” Craters on Mars: Defining Criteria and Characteristics: L L Tornabene, J L Piatek, N G Barlow, J M Boyce, P J Mouginis-Mark, G R Osinski, S J Robbins 4:30 P.M. P34A-0252 POSTER Martian Dust and Deposition from Green Valley to Gale Crate: J Moores, M T Lemmon, C A Moore, R M Haberle, K M Kinch, K W Lewis, T Ha, H P Gunnlaugsson, S C Rafkin, H Kahanpää, F J Martin-Torres, M P Zorzano 118 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. P34A-0253 POSTER A Full Martian Year of Atmospheric Monitoring Movies From Gale Crater: J L Kloos, J Moores, R Francis, M T Lemmon, M De La Torre Juarez, D M Kass, R M Haberle, J Martín-Torres, M P Zorzano 4:30 P.M. P34A-0254 POSTER Update on Line-of-Sight Extinction Seen within Gale Crater, Mars: C A Moore, J Moores, M T Lemmon, J R Burton, S C Rafkin, R Francis, H Kahanpää, J Pla-García, K M Bean, R M Haberle 4:30 P.M. P34A-0255 POSTER Transmission Spectroscopy of Packed Simulated Mars Regolith: C A Moore, J Moores, A C Schuerger, L S Morrissey 4:30 P.M. P34A-0256 POSTER Raman analyses of thermolabile Samples in various Martian conditions: implications for ExoMars: G Lopez-Reyes, R Navarro, A Sanz, F Rull 4:30 P.M. P34A-0257 POSTER Andesite Weathering in a Hyperarid, Periglacial Environment: Implications for Mars: J L Bentz, R Peterson 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0268 POSTER Petrology and geochemistry of pillow lava bearing volcanic rocks form the Nuvvuagittuq greenstone belt: implications for early crust formation settings: M Moher, J O’Neil 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0269 POSTER Petrological and Geochemical Study of Cordierite-Orthoamphibole Rocks from the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt: Evidence for Seawater Hydrothermal Alteration of Oceanic Crust in the Hadean?: E Y Abramovitch, J O’Neil 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0270 POSTER Lithogeochemistry and distribution of 4.0–3.4 Ga units of the Acasta Gneiss Complex, NWT, Canada: J R Reimink, T Chacko, R A Stern, L Heaman 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0271 POSTER The Zircon Hf Isotopic Record of the Acasta Gneiss Complex: A Bauer, S A Bowring, J D Vervoort, C M Fisher 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0272 POSTER Petrological and geochemical investigation of the Eoarchean crust from the Saglek-Hebron Complex, Northern Labrador: B Wasilewski, J O’Neil, H Rizo 4:30 P.M. P34A-0258 POSTER Spectroscopic Characterization of Green Rust and its Implications for Mars Astrobiology: P Sobron, L M Barge, E Flores, M J Russell 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0273 POSTER A Provenance and Metamorphic History of the Sedimentary Rocks in the Eastern Part of the North Caribou Greenstone Belt, Host of the Musselwhite Gold Deposit: O E Bath, K Hattori, J Biczok 4:30 P.M. P34A-0259 POSTER MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF THERMAL INERTIA REVISITED 2: APPLICATION OF HYPERBOLIC HEAT DIFFUSION THEORY TO REALIZE RELATIVISTIC THERMAL INERTIA: M S Veto, P R Christensen 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0274 POSTER Characterizing the Archean rocks of eastern Hall Peninsula, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada: An integrated approach using U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotopes: R E From, N Rayner, Q Shu, A Camacho, G D Pearson 4:30 P.M. P34A-0260 POSTER Spectral Reflectance Properties of Underdense Asteroid Regoliths Simulated by Pressed Pellets: R Wilks, M R Izawa, P Mann, E Cloutis 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0275 POSTER ID-TIMS Geochronology on Precambrian zircons from northern Quebec: treatment, complications and results: C Roffeis, Y Daoudene, F Leclerc 4:30 P.M. P34A-0261 POSTER The Io Volcano Observer (IVO): E P Turtle, A S McEwen 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0276 POSTER Structural geology, geochemistry and geochronology of transpressive deformation zones in the North Caribou greenstone belt, NW Superior: E Gagnon, D A Schneider, J Biczok, A Camacho 4:30 P.M. P34A-0262 POSTER Some remarks on global tectonics of Enceladus: L Czechowski 4:30 P.M. P34A-0263 POSTER Self-tuned tidal resonance and the heating of oceans on icy satellites in the Solar System (and Universe): R Tyler 4:30 P.M. P34A-0264 POSTER Constraints on Lower Atmosphere Clouds from Perturbation Images Using the Huygens’ Probe Descent Imager and Spectral Radiometer (DISR): B Cooper, J Moores 4:30 P.M. P34A-0265 POSTER Seasonal Volatile Transport and Plumes on Pluto: B J Buratti 4:30 P.M. P34A-0267 POSTER Global 3D Radiation-HydroDynamics Calculations of the Envelopes of Forming Planets Interacting with a Protoplanetary Disk: G D’Angelo, P Bodenheimer PG34A Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0277 POSTER Tectono-Metamorphic evolution of the contact between the Opinaca and La Grande Subprovinces, Superior Province, Quebec: implications for Archean tectonics and regional metallogeny: A Rhéaume Ouellet, C Guilmette, J Goutier, F Huot 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0278 POSTER Structural and Metamorphic Study of the Attic Complex in the Lebel-sur-Quévillon Area, Archean Superior Province, Québec: N Revelli, Y Daoudene, A Tremblay, H Hammouche 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0279 POSTER Insights into Archean greenstone belt evolution: Evidence from compilation of high precision U-Pb zircon data in the southern Abitibi subprovince, Canada: B M Frieman, Y D Kuiper, N M Kelly, T Monecke Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0280 POSTER Evidences of linkage of the Cadillac Larder Lake Fault Zone inherited from preexisting structures, Abitibi Subprovince, Quebec: P Bedeaux, P Pilote, S Rafini, R Daigneault Precambrian at Large Posters Presiding: Andrey Bekker, University of California Riverside; Galen Halverson, McGill University 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0281 POSTER Progress in Characterizing Regional Metamorphism in the Pontiac Subprovince, Abitibi, Quebec: N Piette-Lauzière, C Guilmette, P Pilote, S Perrouty 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 119 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0282 POSTER Structural Analysis of the Ridout Deformation Zone in the Swayze Greenstone Belt, Ontario: Q Wu, S Lin 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0297 POSTER A New Model for the Quebecia Terrane of the Central Grenville Province as a Composite Arc Belt: S Vautour, A P Dickin 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0283 POSTER 187Re - 187Os Nuclear Geochronometry: 187Os/188Os Isotopic Anomalies in Light of the Great Oxidation i Transition: G Roller 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0298 POSTER Pb Isotope Analysis of Grenville Gneisses: Assessing the Crustal Burial and Exhumation of the Archean Parautochthon in Ontario and Western Quebec: G Arcuri, A P Dickin 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0284 POSTER Provenance Analysis by Coupled U-Pb, Hf, and O Isotopic Analysis of Detrital Zircon from the Paleoproterozoic Murmac Bay Group, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada: C Shiels, C A Partin 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0285 POSTER Stromatolites from the LomagundiJatuli Isotopic Event Interval: P Medvedev 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0287 POSTER Is the Williston Basin the site of a Proterozoic accretionary triple junction?: J N Gifford, P A Mueller, D A Foster 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0288 POSTER Reassessment of the intersection of the Great Falls Tectonic Zone and the Trans-Hudson Orogen through petrologic and geochronological analysis of Deep Test Well derived sample: E J Matchinski, J N Gifford, P A Mueller, D A Foster 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0289 POSTER Regional Bedrock Mapping and a Comprehensive Geological History of Hall Peninsula, Baffin Island, Nunavut: H M Steenkamp, R E From, D Skipton, C MacKay, C G Creason 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0290 POSTER Are the amphibolites the source of contamination of iron-formation at Mount-Wright, Canada?: J Thiboutot Goyette, L P Bédard, H Longuepée 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0299 POSTER Tracking the evolution of the Grenville Foreland Basin: detrital mineral dates from the Sleat and Torridon groups, Scotland: M Krabbendam, H Bonsor, M S Horstwood PP34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Silicate Weathering Through Earth History II Posters Presiding: Eric Galbraith, McGill University; Grant Cox, McGill University 4:30 P.M. PP34A-0300 POSTER Searching for an extinction event at the end of the Earth: P W Crockford, G M Cox, G P Halverson, B A Wing S34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0291 POSTER Characterization of Upper Crustal Electrical Anisotropy in the Precambrian Basement of Northern Alberta, Canada From Magnetotelluric data: Implications for Geothermal Development: M V Liddell, M J Unsworth Seismic Structure and Dynamics of the North American Cordillera II Posters: Structure sismique et dynamique de la Cordillère Nord-A.M.éricaine (joint with SE, T) Presiding: Stephane Mazzotti, Universite Montpellier 2; Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0292 POSTER Digital litho- and chronostratigraphic representation of the Proterozoic geology of Australia: K Pandur, B M Eglington, K M Ansdell 4:30 P.M. S34A-0301 POSTER Ambient-noise tomography study of northwestern Canada: Preliminary results: M E McLellan, P Audet 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0293 POSTER Newly Discovered Sveconorwegian Batholiths in SW Norway: N Coint, T Slagstad, M Marker, T Røhr, N M W Roberts 4:30 P.M. S34A-0302 POSTER Automatic Detection and Location of Regional Earthquakes: Toward Improving the Earthquake Catalogue in the Northern Canadian Cordillera: S G Faubert, P Audet 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0294 POSTER Paleomagnetism of Sedimentary Rocks from the Roraima Supergroup, Northern Amazonian Craton: Preliminary Results: F Bispo-Santos, M S D’Agrella-Filho, R I F Trindade, N J Reis, A Nogueira 4:30 P.M. S34A-0303 POSTER Crustal anisotropy associated with fossilized transpression along the Denali Fault, northern Canadian Cordillera from receiver functions and Ambient noise crosscorrelations analysis: S Mazzotti, N Rasendra, C Tiberi 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0295 POSTER Sequence Stratigraphic Correlation and the Age of Diagenesis in the Pandurra Formation, South Australia: S R Beyer, T K Kyser, P A Polito, G L Drever, J M Marlatt 4:30 P.M. S34A-0304 POSTER Probing the “orogenic float” model using teleseismic receiver functions in the northern Canadian Cordillera: A A Tarayoun, P Audet, S Mazzotti 4:30 P.M. PG34A-0296 POSTER Towards Unravelling the MozA.M.bique Ocean Conundrum using a Triumvirate of Zircon Isotopic Proxies on the Ambatolampy Group, Central Madagascar: D Archibald, A S Collins, J Foden, J L Payne, R Taylor, P Holden, T RazakA.M.anana, C Clark 4:30 P.M. S34A-0305 POSTER Crustal architecture at the collision zone between Rivera and Cocos Plates with North American Plate at the Western Margin of Mexico TSUJAL PROJECT: J Danobeitia, R Bartolome, D C Barba Sr, F J Nunez-Cornu, M Prada, D Nunez, W L Bandy, J M Espindola, A Zamora-Camacho, M Ortiz 120 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM S34B Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. SE34A-0334 POSTER Investigating the Possibility of Invariance in Electrical Resistivity in Transition Metals along their Pressure Dependent Melting Boundary: I C Ezenwa, R Secco 4:30 P.M. SE34A-0335 POSTER Detection of a Pressure-Induced Liquid Solid Phase Transformation by Measuring Sound Velocity in a Multi-Anvil Apparatus: T Officer, R Secco 1 1 Understanding Slow Slip and Tectonic Tremor Process Along a Variety of Deformation Boundaries II Posters (joint with T) Presiding: Yajing Liu, McGill University; Rebecca Harrington, McGill University 4:30 P.M. SE34A-0333 POSTER Elastic and Inelastic Properties under Simulated Earth’s Mantle Conditions in LVPs in Conjunction with Synchrotron Radiation: H J Mueller, J Lauterjung, C Lathe 4:30 P.M. S34B-0306 POSTER Fluid Expulsion at the Forearc Mantle Corner and the Generation of Cascadia Episodic Tremor and Slip (ETS): R D Hyndman 4:30 P.M. S34B-0307 POSTER Earthquake relocations along the San Andreas Fault provide insight into rupture processes at intermediate depths: R M Harrington, E Griffiths, E S Cochran, X Zeng, C H Thurber 4:30 P.M. S34B-0308 POSTER Structural Imaging of the Transition Zone in Northern Cascadia Using Low Frequency Earthquake Templates: G Savard, M G Bostock, N I Christensen 4:30 P.M. S31A-03 POSTER Constraints on Slab Morphology in Southwest Japan from Low Frequency Earthquakes: X Han, M G Bostock, S Yoshioka 4:30 P.M. S34B-0310 POSTER Low-Frequency Earthquakes in Southern Cascadia: A P Plourde, M G Bostock, P Audet 4:30 P.M. S34B-0311 POSTER Low Frequency Earthquakes below Northern and Central Vancouver Island: L Y Chuang, M G Bostock, H Kao 4:30 P.M. S34B-0312 POSTER Elastic properties analysis in the seismic Guerrero’s Gap through of seismic noise tomography: E F Salazar Monroy Sr, A L Husker 4:30 P.M. S31A-07 POSTER Low-Frequency Earthquakes on the Queen Charlotte Plate Boundary: T W Hayward, M G Bostock SE34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. LVP-Techniques at Geophysical High Pressure Research Posters (joint with P, S, T, VGP) Presiding: Hans Mueller, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences; Tracy Rushmer, Macquarie University; Simon Clark, Macquarie University 4:30 P.M. SE34A-0331 POSTER Study of the Earth’s Interior using Measurements of Sound Velocities in Minerals by Ultrasonic Interferometry Robert C. Liebermann*1,2,, Xuebing Wang1, Ting Chen1, Yongtao Zou2, Baosheng Li1,2 1Department of Geosciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY USA 2Mineral Physics Institute, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY USA: R C Liebermann 4:30 P.M. SE34A-0332 POSTER Large-Volume, High-Pressure Research at GSECARS Beamlines, Advanced Photon Source: T Yu, Y Wang, J Gasc SPA34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. New Findings and Insights From High-Resolution Studies of the Ionosphere III Posters Presiding: Jean-Pierre St-Maurice, University of Saskatchewan; J. Michael Ruohoniemi, Virginia Tech; Kathryn McWilliams, University of Saskatchewan 4:30 P.M. SPA34A-0350 POSTER Weak Arc ElectroDynamics using ePOP and DMSP Observations on July 28, 2014: W K Peterson, A W Yau, D J Knudsen, J K Burchill, A D Howarth, D M Miles, P G Richards, R J Redmon 4:30 P.M. SPA34A-0351 POSTER Contribution of Ion Velocity Shears in the Direct Generation of Small-Scale Irregularities in the HighLatitude F Region: Contribution des cisaillements de vitesses ioniques dans la génération directe d’irrégularités à petite échelle au sein de la région F de l’ionosphère à hautes latitudes: P Perron, J M A Noel, J P St-Maurice, K Kabin 4:30 P.M. SPA34A-0352 POSTER Improved Techniques for Monitoring and Investigating Polar Cap Absorption: R A Fiori, D W Danskin, L Trichtchenko SPA34B Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. General Contributions in Heliophysics II Posters Presiding: David Sibeck, NASA/GSFC; Larry Paxton, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0353 POSTER Geomagnetically Induced Currents in High Voltage Transmission Lines: Solar Modal Signatures and Transfer Functions: D L Riegert, D J Thomson, A Springford 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0354 POSTER Effect of solar flare and solar wind on space weather variation: B S Rathore, D C Gupta 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0355 POSTER Changes in lower ionosphere during solar flare and storm occurred on 9 March 2012: A K Singh, P Singh, A Singh, R P Singh 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0356 POSTER Investigation of correlation between the lower ionospheric perturbations with seismic anomaly as detected by subionospheric VLF signals: A K Singh, U Pandey, O P P Singh, B Singh 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 121 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0357 POSTER Solar flare induced sudden A.M.plitude/phase anomalies as a consequence of ionospheric D-region perturbation: U Pandey, A K Singh, B Singh, O P P Singh, V K Saraswat 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0359 POSTER Effect of Geomagnetic Storm on O+(2P) 732.0 nm Dayglow Emission: M Dharwan, V Singh 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0373 POSTER Effect of Background Fluctuations on Nonlinear Evolution of Kinetic Alfvén Wave and Turbulent Spectrum: A Kumari, R P Sharma 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0374 POSTER Field Localization and associated Power Spectrum in Solar Wind: N Yadav, R P Sharma 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0360 POSTER ON HALO CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS OBSERVED BY LASCO DURING 1996-2012: V K Verma 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0375 POSTER Small-scale Turbulence in The Terrestrial Magnetosheath by Cluster Observations: E Yordanova, H Breuillard, Z Voros, O Alexandrova 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0361 POSTER EIT Waves Phenomena and its relationship with Coronal Mass Ejections: V K Verma SPA34D Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0362 POSTER Localization and Turbulent Spectrum of 3-D Kinetic Alfvén Wave in Intermediate Beta Plasma: P Sharma, R P Sharma, N Yadav Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0363 POSTER Role of Kinetic Alfvén Wave in Energy Transportation in Magnetopause: N Pathak, R P Sharma, N Yadav 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0364 POSTER Ion to Electron Mass Ratio Impact on MP Position, Three Parametric Case Studies: S M Baraka The Physics of the Aurora II Posters Presiding: Eric Donovan, University of Calgary; David Knudsen, University of Calgary; Robert Rankin, University of Alberta; Martin Connors, Athabasca University 4:30 P.M. SPA34D-0376 POSTER Nonlinear Effects of Inertial Alfvén Wave in Low Beta Plasmas: M L Rinawa, R P Sharma, N Gaur 4:30 P.M. SPA34B-0366 POSTER CONTRIBUTION OF MAGNETIC STRESS ENERGY TO SUPERNOVA BOUNCE: K T Gebreegzabihar 4:30 P.M. SPA34D-0377 POSTER Double Layers in Converging Magnetic Fields of Terrestrial Auroral Region: N Singh, S Sewell, B E Wells SPA34C Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. SPA34D-0378 POSTER Motion of the Polar Cap Arcs and Associated Plasma Flows: K Yakymenko, A V Koustov, K Hosokawa Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. SPA34D-0379 POSTER Auroral Response to Sudden Changes in the Solar Wind and IMF: E Spanswick, E Donovan, E M Grono, B J Jackel Solar System Plasma Intermittency, Turbulence, and Complexity II PostersPresiding: Herve LA.M.y, Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy; Jay Johnson, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab; Tom Chang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Marius Echim, Institute of Space Sciences 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0367 POSTER 1/k-Spectrum in the Sub-Inertial Domain of Turbulence: A Shell-Model Approach: G Consolini, R De Marco, V Carbone 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0368 POSTER Role of Thermal Fluctuations in ParA.M.etric Instabilities of Circularly Polarized Electromagnetic Waves in Relativistic Electron-Positron Plasmas: P S Moya, J A Araneda, R A López, J A Valdivia, V Munoz, A F Vinas 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0369 POSTER Circularly Polarized Dispersive Alfvén Wave In Solar Wind Turbulence: S Sharma, R P Sharma 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0370 POSTER Multi-scale Structural Analysis of Magnetosheath Turbulence with Rank Ordered Fractals: L’Analyse Multi-Echelles de la Turbulence dans la Magnetogagne avec Fractals Ordonnes en Fonction de leur Rang: M Echim, C Munteanu, T Chang 4:30 P.M. SPA34D-0380 POSTER Electron Energy Dispersion as seen by the ePOP Suprathermal Electron Imager: T G Cameron, D J Knudsen, J K Burchill, H G James 4:30 P.M. SPA34D-0381 POSTER Ionospheric Radio Science with ePOP at Auroral Latitudes: H G James, R A Fiori, R G Gillies, G C Hussey 4:30 P.M. SPA34D-0382 POSTER Generation of Non-Propagating Alfvenic Double Layer and Formation of Alfvenic and Quasi-Static Discrete Auroras: Y Song, R L Lysak T34A Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. General Contribution: Tectonophysics II Posters (joint with G, S, SE, VGP) Presiding: Yajing Liu, McGill University; Yajing Liu, McGill University 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0371 POSTER Statistical Analysis of Intermittency in the Solar Wind using Rank-Ordered Multifractal Analysis of Ulysses data: H Lamy, M Echim, T Chang 4:30 P.M. T34A-0396 POSTER Stress state of the central part of the Zagros Foreland Folded Belt, Iran: B Oveisi, B Zafarmand, K Sarkarinejad 4:30 P.M. SPA34C-0372 POSTER Non linear effects associated with kinetic Alfvén wave in solar wind plasmas: N Gaur, R P Sharma 4:30 P.M. T34A-0397 POSTER Evolutionary model of oblique rift basins-Study of Central African Rifts: I W Cheng, K M Yang, J C Wu, T H Hsiuan 122 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. T34A-0398 POSTER Structural, geochronological, and geochemical analysis of a Cycladic detachment system II: Results from the Lavrion Unit, Greece: R Dubosq, J Spalding, D A Schneider, B Grasemann, K I Soukis VGP34A Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. T34A-0399 POSTER Structural, geochronological, and geochemical analysis of a Cycladic detachment system I: Results from the Kamariza Unit, Greece: J Spalding, R Dubosq, D A Schneider, B Grasemann, K I Soukis Chemical Scene Investigation of Large Igneous Provinces (CSI-LIPs) III Posters Presiding: Richard Ernst, Carleton University; Cole Kingsbury, Carleton University; Pete Hollings, Lakehead University 4:30 P.M. T34A-0400 POSTER Magma production rate along the Ninetyeast Ridge and its relationship to the Indian plate motion and the Kerguelen hot spot activity: K M Sreejith, K S Krishna 4:30 P.M. VGP34A-0412 POSTER The 780 Ma Gunbarrel LIP of western Laurentia: 2500 km-long Suite of Homogeneous Continental Tholeiites and Their Ni-Cu-PGE Economic Potential: A J Podlesny, R E Ernst, B Cousens 4:30 P.M. T34A-0402 POSTER Thick sediments in the central Ganga basin: evidence from magnetotelluric investigations: A Lolabhattu 4:30 P.M. T34A-0404 POSTER Geometrical and Kinematic Setting of L-tectonites in the Tongbai Orogenic Belt, Central China: H Liu, S Lin, C Song 4:30 P.M. T34A-0405 POSTER Transpression vs. simple shear superimposed on inherited pure shear – methodology for a more refined kinematic analysis: A D Sawant, S Gupta, S Misra T34B Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Planetary Thermal History and the Transition of Stagnant Lid to Plate Tectonics II Posters (joint with P, PG, SE, VGP) Presiding: Kent C Condie, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Julian Lowman, University of Toronto; Philip Heron, University of Toronto; Jeroen Van Hunen, University of Durham 4:30 P.M. T34B-0406 POSTER Earth evolution as a thermal system: C Tang 4:30 P.M. T34B-0407 POSTER Nuclear Planetology: G Roller 4:30 P.M. T34B-0408 POSTER Secular cooling and crystallization over 1Ga of partially molten Archaean felsic crust: Refroidissement séculaire et cristallisation sur 1 Ga d’une croûte felsique archéenne partiellement fondue: O Vanderhaeghe, C Guergouz, C Fabre, S Duchene 4:30 P.M. T34B-0409 POSTER Implications of Surface Boundary Conditions on Evolution of Mantle Thermal Structure: P Glisovic, A M Forte 4:30 P.M. T34B-0410 POSTER Mapping the Transition to the Stagnant-lid Regime in Variable Core Size Spherical Shell Convection with a Temperature-dependent Viscosity: J M Guerrero, J P Lowman, F Deschamps, P J Tackley 4:30 P.M. T34B-0411 POSTER Ophiolite obduction in the Precambrian: K Vogt, K C Condie, J B Ruh, T Gerya Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. VGP34A-0413 POSTER Modelling the Structure and Composition of Layered Intrusions in Plume Center Regions using Potential Field Data: J Blanchard, C Samson, R E Ernst, A R King 4:30 P.M. VGP34A-0414 POSTER Evidence for the extension of the 180 Ma Karoo LIP of southern Africa northward into Zambia and Tanzania: R E Ernst, A H Mruma, U Söderlund, H C Halls 4:30 P.M. VGP34A-0415 POSTER Forensic geochemistry of a basaltic flow and tabular intrusions of the High Arctic LIP: The case of South Fiord, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut: C Kingsbury, R E Ernst, B Cousens, M C Williamson 4:30 P.M. VGP34A-0416 POSTER A New Method to Quantify Sulfur Concentration in Basaltic Melts Based on Crystal/Melt Partition Coefficients: D R Baker, S Callegaro, A Marzoli, K Geraki, A De Min 4:30 P.M. VGP34A-0417 POSTER The Ste Sophie dyke swarm: A chemically distinct facies of the Grenville Swarm: M Higgins, F Hankard, M Ganerod, R Van Der Voo 4:30 P.M. VGP34A-0418 POSTER New Data on Igneous Rocks in the Adriatic Sea: a Possible Indicator of the Pangea Supercontinent Disintegration: M Kudrna Prašek, D Balen, Z Petrinec VGP34B Poster Hall 517B-D Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Geological and Environmental Applications of Portable XRF II Posters (joint with EP, MRG, MD, SE) Presiding: L Bedard, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi; Robert Linnen, University of Western Ontario; Kim Esbensen, Geological Surey of Denmark and Greeland 4:30 P.M. VGP34B-0419 POSTER X-RAY FLUORESCENCE COMBINED WITH CHEMOMETRICS FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF GEOLOGICAL SampleS: A CASE STUDY IN SOUTHEASTERN SENEGAL: A Traore 4:30 P.M. VGP34B-0420 POSTER Application of the Portable XRD/ XRF in Hydrothermal Alteration Mineral Characterization: S M P Frias, C A Arcilla 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 123 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM VGP34C Poster Hall 517B-D 9:00 A.M. AS41A-05 A new 3D Monte Carlo Radiative Transfer Model Including Polarization: Validations and Applications: V Barlakas, A Macke, M Wendisch Wednesday, 4:30 P.M. Origin of Cratonic Mantle Lithosphere, Diamonds, and Deeply Sourced Volatile-Rich Melts: Processes and Timescales II Posters (joint with MD, PG, SE, T) Presiding: Sebastian Tappe, De Beers Group Exploration; Yana Fedortchouk, Dalhousie University; Antonio Simonetti, University of Notre Dame 4:30 P.M. VGP34C-0421 POSTER 187Re- 187Os Nuclear Geochronometry of DiA.M.ond Sulphide Inclusions: Constraining the Chemical Evolution of the SCLM: G Roller 4:30 P.M. VGP34C-0422 POSTER Salty kimberlites, magmatic or contA.M.inated? Insights from sulfur isotopes on the source of alkalies in kimberlite magmas: Y C Kitayama, E Thomassot, E d’Eyrames, T Rigaudier, A V Golovin, A V Korsakov, A Galy 4:30 P.M. VGP34C-0423 POSTER Diamond Resorption Morphology and Applications: a Review: Y Fedortchouk 4:30 P.M. VGP34C-0424 POSTER Micro-morphology and Resorption of Diamonds from Snap Lake and Ekati Mine Kimberlites (Canada) as an Indicator of the Fluid and Emplacement History: Z Li, Y Fedortchouk, I Chinn, A Fulop 4:30 P.M. VGP34C-0425 POSTER An in situ Technique for U-Th-PbHe Chronometry with Applications to DiA.M.ond Exploration: N Evans, B McInnes, B McDonald, M Daniík, M Shelley, P Vermeesch 4:30 P.M. VGP34C-0426 POSTER Unit Cell Parameter as a Compositional Proxy using In-situ Micro XRD and Portable Terra XRD for Diamond Exploration: P Shepherd, R L Flemming, M R Izawa, P Mann, N Pietrzak-Renaud, E Cloutis Thursday A.M. AS41A Room 513A-C Thursday, 8:00 A.M. Challenges for Three-Dimensional Radiative Transfer in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences I Presiding: Tamas Varnai, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Anthony Davis, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Howard Barker, Meteorological Service of Canada; Jui-Yuan Chiu, University of Reading 8:00 A.M. AS41A-01 Spectrally-invariant approximation within atmospheric radiative transfer: A Marshak, Y Knyazikhin, T Varnai 8:15 A.M. AS41A-02 Representing 3D Radiative Effects in Weather and Climate Models: R J Hogan, S A Schaefer, J Y C Chiu, C Klinger, B C Mayer, S Crewell 8:45 A.M. AS41A-04 Land-Surface BRDF Modeling over Rugged Terrains Based on a Mountain Radiative Transfer Model: K Yan, G Yan, W Song, X Mu, C Schaaf 124 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 9:15 A.M. AS41A-06 Application of a Monte Carlo Solar Radiative Transfer Model in a conventional GCM: H Barker, J N Cole, J Li 9:30 A.M. AS41A-07 Generalized Radiative Transfer Theory – An Efficient Model for 3D Domain- and/or Spectrally-Averaged Fluxes and Radiances Implemented in a Markov Chain Formalism: La Théorie du Transfert Radiatif Généralisé—Un Modèle 1D Efficace pour Flux et Radiances 3D en Moyenne Spatiale et/ou Spectrale Mis en Application via le Formalisme des Chaînes de Markov: A B Davis 9:45 A.M. AS41A-08 Towards a Unified Treatment of Stochastic Radiative Transfer of Solar Radiation in Clouds: T Trautmann, A Doicu, D Efremenko, D Loyola AS41B Room 513D-F Thursday, 8:00 A.M. Convective Cloud Processes II Presiding: Michael Jensen, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Pavlos Kollias, McGill University; Virendra Ghate, Argonne National Laboratory 8:00 A.M. AS41B-01 The Sensitivity of Stratocumulus to Shallow Cumulus Transitions to Precipitation: A D Rapp 8:15 A.M. AS41B-02 Analysis of Three Cases of Stratocumulus-toCumulus Cloud Transition Observed During MAGIC: M C Schwartz, V P Ghate 8:30 A.M. AS41B-03 Observations of the Variability of Shallow Trade-Wind Cumulus Cloudiness and Mass Flux in Relation to Boundary Layer Structure: K Lamer, P Kollias, L Nuijens 8:45 A.M. AS41B-04 A New Warm Cloud Microphysics Parameterization on the Droplet Collision Statistics: S Chen, P M Yau, P Bartello, K Zwijsen, P Vaillancourt 9:00 A.M. AS41B-05 Understanding Shallow Cumulus Clouds as an Open System for Parameterization Improvement: Y Liu, C Lu, J Chen, W Lin, S Endo 9:15 A.M. AS41B-06 Study of entrainment characteristics in cloudlike flows: K N Singh, K Sreenivas 9:30 A.M. AS41B-07 Simulations of a synoptically forced transition from shallow cumulus to precipitating cumulus congestus: D B Mechem, S E Giangrande 9:45 A.M. AS41B-08 Impacts of mesoscale forcing on cumulus entrainment and vigor: D J Kirshbaum SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM B41A Room 512A/B/E/F 8:35 A.M. ES41A-03 Applications in Fluvial Geomorphology : a Multi-Scale Perspective: H Piegay Thursday, 8:00 A.M. 8:55 A.M. ES41A-04 Riparian Forest Development Following Channelization and Dams on Large Rivers: the Role of Management History in Setting Divergent Ecological Pathways: Développement de la ripisylve suivant des aménagements sur les grands fleuves: le rôle de l’histoire de gestion sur les trajectoires écologiques: J C Stella, H Piegay Biogeochemical Cycling in Wetland Ecosystems: From Observations to Modeling I Presiding: Derrick Yuk Fo Lai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Ian Strachan, McGill University; Luc Pelletier, McGill University; Oliver Sonnentag, Université de Montréal 8:00 A.M. B41A-01 Temperature controls inter-annual variability of summer methane emission from polygonal tundra in the Lena River Delta, Siberia: L Kutzbach, C Wille, T Sachs, B Runkle, P Schreiber, C Knoblauch, E M Pfeiffer 8:30 A.M. B41A-02 Plant and Microbial Carbon Flux Coherence within Managed and Agricultural Wetlands of the California Delta: J H Matthes, S H Knox, C S Sturtevant, J G Verfaillie, D D Baldocchi 9:00 A.M. B41A-03 Carbon and energy fluxes from a spatially heterogeneous permafrost peatland: S R Harder, N T Roulet, I B Strachan, P M Crill, L Pelletier 9:15 A.M. B41A-04 Critical Changes to Peatland Carbon Biogeochemistry Following Permafrost Thaw: A Malhotra, N T Roulet, T R Moore 9:30 A.M. B41A-05 Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration Affected by Warming and Water Table Lowering in a Boreal Continental Bog: T M Munir, B Khadka, M Strack 9:45 A.M. B41A-06 Biogeochemical iron cycling in subalpine wetlands: Kinetics and impact on organic carbon transport: Cycle biogéochimique du fer en zone humides subalpines: Cinétiques et impact sur le transport du carbone organique: C E Pallud, K Schilling, L Schneider, T Borch, C Rhoades ES41A Room 511C Thursday, 8:00 A.M. 9:10 A.M. ES41A-05 Climate and human forcing of Alpine fluvial processes in the Anthropocene: S N Lane, M Bakker, D Balin, C Gabbud, N Micheletti 9:30 A.M. ES41A-06 Improving Salmon Management with Automated Habitat Characterization and Functional Habitat Connectivity: M L Roy, C Le Pichon, N Bergeron, M Mingelbier, J N Bujold 9:45 A.M. ES41A-07 Impacts of bank stabilization on fish habitat in two contrasted environments: W Massey, P Biron ED41A Room 511B Thursday, 8:00 A.M. Geoscience Professionalism 2015: Issues, Responsibilities, and Information—What’s New That You Need to Know? Presiding: Oliver Bonham, Geoscientists Canada/Géoscientifiques Canada; Louis Bernier, Services Géoscientifiques Labtem inc 8:00 A.M. ED41A-01 Investigating Geoscience Competencies for a Better-Prepared Future Workforce: H R Houlton, M Solem, C M Keane, J Ricci 8:15 A.M. ED41A-02 Canada’s National Professional Practice Examination (NPPE): History, current status, future directions: G A Pope 8:30 A.M. ED41A-03 Keeping Our Members Engaged and Informed – AIPG’s Successes and Challenges: R A Stewart Research Challenges and Opportunities in River Science Studies I: Défis et nouvelles avenues de recherche dans la science des cours d’eau II Presiding: Pascale Biron, Concordia University; Thomas BuffinBelanger, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR; Peter Ashmore, University of Western Ontario 8:45 A.M. ED41A-04 Are Professional Geoscientists Equipped to Assume their Social Responsibilities?: J A Boon 8:00 A.M. Introductory Remarks 9:15 A.M. ED41A-06 SHOULD PROFESSORS TEACHING GEO STUDENTS TO BECOME P.GEO.’S, BE P.GEO.’S THEMSELVES?: G White 8:05 A.M. ES41A-01 Physical and Chemical Predictors of Human Perceptions of Water Quality in Southwestern Ozark Rivers: A West, J Nolan, J T Scott 8:20 A.M. ES41A-02 River reach classification at high spatial resolution to support the assessment of environmental flow requirements in Canada: Classification des segments de rivières à haute résolution spatiale afin de supporter l’évaluation des débits réservés au Canada: C Ouellet Dallaire, B Lehner 9:00 A.M. ED41A-05 Quality control: An indispensable mindset in professional geoscience: Le contrôle de la qualité: Une attitude essentielle pour les professionnels de la géoscience: R Réjean 9:30 A.M. ED41A-07 Geoscience Knowledge Requirements for Professional Registration: A 2015 Primer for Undergraduate and Graduate students as to the Use of the GKE Document: K M Ansdell, C Stanley 9:45 A.M. Question and Answer 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 125 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM H41A Room 510D l'eau de surface: S E Allaire Thursday, 8:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. H41B-05 Hillslope-Scale Spatial Variability of Snowmelt Runoff via Interflow in a Minnesota Forest: C P J Mitchell General Hydrology V Presiding: Daniel Peters, Environment Canada; William Quinton, Wilfrid Laurier University 9:45 A.M. H41B-06 Field scale flow processes and soil water Dynamics in seasonal wetlands of the Canadian Prairies: D Keim, M Ali, A M Ireson 8:15 A.M. H41A-02 Coupling System Dynamics and SWAT Models for Participatory Water Quality Management in the Du Chêne basin, Québec: J Boisvert-Chouinard, A I Baig, J F Adamowski H41C Room 514A-C 8:30 A.M. H41A-03 Evaluation of Uncertainty due to HRU Delineation in SWAT Model Simulations: J M, K P Sudheer 8:45 A.M. H41A-04 PARAMETERIZATION AND VALIDATION OF SWAT MODEL FOR WHEAT YIELD AND CROP WATER PRODUCTIVITY UNDER RAINFED CONDITIONS: M Ahmed, A Mehmood, F U Hassan Sr, M A Aslam, M Akmal, M Aslam Sr 9:00 A.M. H41A-05 Assessment of SPEI as a Tool for Representing Drought in the Agricultural Landscapes of the Southern Canadian Prairies: S Gurrapu, A Chipanshi, D Sauchyn, A Howard 9:15 A.M. H41A-06 A hydrologic-based lumped method for stochastic internal dose calculation and the time evolution of the probability density distribution of radioactivity in the human body: S Sasaki, T Yamada, T Yamada 9:30 A.M. H41A-07 Effects of time series lengths on the design of hydrometric networks using Dual Entropy and Multiobjective Optimization: J Keum, P D Coulibaly 9:45 A.M. H41A-08 A Critical Look at Sensitivity Analysis of Hydrologic Systems Models: A New Framework for Global Sensitivity Analysis: S Razavi, H V Gupta H41B Room 515A-C Thursday, 8:00 A.M. Water Resource Impacts From Past and Future Climate Change and Climate Variability Presiding: Markus Schnorbus, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium; Rajesh Shrestha, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium; Daniel Peters, Environment Canada 8:00 A.M. H41C-01 The Impact of Climate Change on IDF Curves Across Canada: S Simonovic, R K Srivastav, A Schardong 8:30 A.M. H41C-02 A new impacts-driven approach to understanding climate vulnerabilities: J A Vano 8:45 A.M. H41C-03 Ecological Flows for a Large Hydroelectric Reservoir Regulated River System: Will Projected Climate Change Bring About Beneficial Opportunities?: D L Peters, R R Shrestha, M Schnorbus, W A Monk, D J Baird 9:00 A.M. H41C-04 Climate-Driven Trends in the Occurrence of Major Floods in North America and Europe: G A Hodgkins, P H Whitfield, D H Burn, J Hannaford, B Renard, K Stahl, A K Fleig, H Madsen, L Mediero, J Korhonen, C Murphy, P Crochet, D Wilson 9:15 A.M. H41C-05 Hydrologic Impacts of Projected Climate in the Athabasca Watershed: Implication on Water Availability in the Region: Y B Dibike, H I Eum, T D Prowse Thursday, 8:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. H41C-06 Climate Change Impacts on Extreme Wet and Dry Events for Southern California Water Resources: B R Pagan, J S Pal, M Ashfaq, D R Kendall Scales and Scaling in Soil Hydrology: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Complex Processes I (joint with B) Presiding: Asim Biswas, McGill University; Sean Carey, McMaster University 9:45 A.M. H41C-07 Projecting climate change impacts on streamflow extremes using nonstationary generalized extreme value analysis: R R Shrestha, M Schnorbus, A J Cannon 8:00 A.M. H41B-01 Revealing Multi-Variate And Multi-Scale Controls Of Soil Water: B Si, W Hu, A Biswas MD41A 510A Thursday, 8:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. H41B-02 Joint multifractal analysis for three variables: Characterizing the effect of topography and soil texture on soil water storage: A Biswas Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals I Presiding: Michel Jebrak, UQAM; William Minarik, McGill University 8:45 A.M. H41B-03 Spatio-temporal Change Assessment Using Normalize Difference Vegetative Index and Spectral analysis techniques for vegetation cover on Wadi Auranah: G A Mahar, N Al Aamri II, O S Aburizaiza 8:00 A.M. MD41A-01 The Brucejack Intermediate Sulfidation Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, Northwestern British Columbia: S P Tombe, J P Richards, C J Greig, W S Board, R A Creaser, R M Freidman, P B Larson 9:00 A.M. H41B-04 Multi-scale heterogeneous movement on hillslope solute transport toward surface water: Impact de mouvement hétérogène multi-échelle sur le transport de solutés vers 8:15 A.M. MD41A-02 Stratigraphy and structure of Archean lode gold deposits in the southeastern Rice Lake greenstone belt, southeastern Manitoba, Canada: X Zhou, S Lin, S D Anderson 126 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 8:30 A.M. MD41A-03 The structural and geochronological evolution of the auriferous Santoy shear zone, northeastern Glennie domain, Saskatchewan: C R Wood, K M Bethune, M A Hamilton 9:30 A.M. P41A-06 Ancient Martian Lakestands and Fluvial Processes in Iani Chaos: Geology of Light-Toned Layered Deposits and their Relationship to Ares Vallis Outflow Channels: L Guallini, M S Gilmore, L Marinangeli, N Thomas 8:45 A.M. MD41A-04 The Lower Detour Lake Au Discovery, Ontario, Canada: A High-Grade Oxidized Intrusion-Related Au Deposit: K J Malcolm, D Kontak, D K Tinkham, J A Ayer, G MacGillivray 9:45 A.M. P41A-07 Formation of Fluvial Gravel Pavements as an Explanation for Persistence of Ancient Cratered Terrain on Titan: A D Howard, S Breton, J M Moore 9:00 A.M. MD41A-05 Deformational and Metamorphic Processes in the Formation of the Bellechasse-Timmins Orogenic Gold Deposit, Southern Québec Appalachians, Canada: M Valette, A Tremblay, D Boilard S41A Room 511A 9:15 A.M. MD41A-06 Gold mineralization of the archean Orfée showing, Baie-James, Québec: A Bogatu, F Huot, C Guilmette, J Goutier, G Beaudoin, A Rhéaume Ouellet General Contributions in Seismology I Technical Advances and Developments: Contributions Générales en Sismologie I - Avancées et développements techniques (joint with G, SE, T) Presiding: Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa; Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa 9:30 A.M. MD41A-07 Geology of the metA.M.orphosed Roberto gold deposit and tonalite-hosted Cheechoo discovery, Superior Province, James Bay Region, Québec, Canada: A Fontaine, B Dubé, M Malo, V McNicoll, T Brisson, D Doucet 9:45 A.M. MD41A-08 Gold Metallogeny of the Southern Swayze Greenstone Belt: Poor or Rich Cousin to the Abitibi?: E C G Hastie, D Kontak, B Lafrance P41A Room 510B Thursday, 8:00 A.M. Fluvial Landforms and Sedimentary Deposits on Planetary Surfaces: Morphologies fluviales et dépôts sédimentaires sur les surfaces planétaires (joint with ES, SG) Presiding: Nicolas Mangold, LPGN Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géodynamique de Nantes; Alan Howard, University of Virginia Main Campus 8:00 A.M. P41A-01 Fluvial to Lacustrine Facies Transitions in Gale Crater, Mars: D Y Sumner, R M E Williams, J Schieber, M C Palucis, D Z Oehler, N Mangold, L C Kah, S Gupta, J P Grotzinger, J A Grant III, L A Edgar, W E Dietrich 8:20 A.M. P41A-02 Chemistry of sedimentary rocks at Gale crater, Mars: Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) constraints: L M Thompson, R Gellert, M E Schmidt, J A Berger, N Boyd, B Elliott, B Pavri, G M Perrett, J G Spray, S Van Bommel, A Yen 8:40 A.M. P41A-03 Phyllosilicates in fluvial-lacustrine sediments in Gale Crater as revealed by the Curiosity rover: R J Leveille 9:00 A.M. P41A-04 The chemistry of sediments at the Lower Aeolis Mons (Mt Sharp) from ChemCam/Curiosity observations: N Mangold, O Forni, D Blaney, R Milliken, M Nachon, O Gasnault, M R Fisk, J P Grotzinger, J Hurowitz, L C Kah, L Le Deit, S Le Mouelic, S M McLennan, S Maurice, K Stack, D Y Sumner, L M Thompson, R C Wiens 9:15 A.M. P41A-05 Fresh Shallow Valleys in Northern Arabia Terra, Mars: Implications for the Post-Noachian Climate: S A Wilson, A D Howard, J M Moore, J A Grant III Thursday, 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. S41A-01 Structure of the Crust and Uppermost Mantle Obtained from High-Resolution Receiver Function Analyses: B Wang, F A Darbyshire, S S Gao 8:15 A.M. S41A-02 New insights in shear wave velocity estimates through combined use of three passive techniques for tectonically active area: R Biswas 8:30 A.M. S41A-03 Preliminary Correlation of Earthquakes with Seismogenic Faults, Central Oklahoma: B Rasaka, V S Cronin 8:45 A.M. S41A-04 Seismic Characterization and Seismic Data Interpretation in Deciphering Structure, Hydrocarbon Potentiality and Reserve Re–estimation of Srikail Gas Field, Bangladesh: S S Snigdha, A S M Woobaidullah, Z Salehin 9:00 A.M. S41A-05 Determination of an Empirical Local Magnitude Formula for Northern Oklahoma: S Karimi, D W Greig, D Baturan 9:15 A.M. S41A-06 Field Installation and Real-Time Data Processing of the New Integrated SeismoGeodetic System with Real-Time Acceleration and Displacement Measurements for Earthquake Characterization Based on High-Rate Seismic and GPS Data: L G Zimakov, M Jackson, J Raczka, P Passmore, S E Barrientos 9:30 A.M. S41A-07 Processing a Large amount of Seismic (Geophysical?) Data Using Hadoop: J P Mercier, A Pascu, P Dales, D B Willem, P Audet 9:45 A.M. S41A-08 Anomalous Signal Analysis of Satellite Based Thermal Infrared and Ground Based Radon Data Recorded Prior to Major Earthquakes in Pakistan: M Awais SG41A Room 511D Thursday, 8:00 A.M. The Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic Earth System: Records From an Earth in Transition (joint with B, ES, PP, PG) Presiding: Erik Sperling, Harvard Univ-Botanical Museum; Justin Strauss, Harvard University 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 127 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 8:00 A.M. SG41A-01 Behavior of Marine Sulfate in Variably Sulfidic Oceans: L C Kah, M A Henderson, C K Thompson 9:15 A.M. SPA41A-05 Control of Energetic Ring Current Ion Spectra by EMIC Waves: D Summers, R Shi 8:15 A.M. SG41A-02 Epiclastic Versus Pyroclastic: Revised Age Constraints on Cryogenian Glacial Deposits in the Pocatello Formation, Idaho, U.S.A: M D Schmitz, V Isakson, C M Dehler, A Yonkee, F A Macdonald 9:30 A.M. SPA41A-06 The Relation of Chorus, Hiss and the Plasmasphere: J Bortnik, W Li, R M Thorne 8:30 A.M. SG41A-03 Oxygen, Facies, and Secular Controls on the Appearance of Cryogenian and Ediacaran Body and Trace Fossils in the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwestern Canada: E A Sperling, C Carbone, J V Strauss, D T Johnston, G Narbonne, F A Macdonald T41A Room 511E 8:45 A.M. SG41A-04 Late-Ediacaran Resumption of Extension on the Western Laurentian Margin near Jasper, Alberta, Canada: T J Maguire, G P Halverson Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Continental Mantle Lithosphere and Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary I (joint with S, SE, VGP) Presiding: Andrew Schaeffer, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies; Claire Currie, University of Alberta; Yu Gu, University of Alberta; Christy Till, Arizona State University 9:00 A.M. SG41A-05 Ediacaran soft-tissue preservation: La préservation de fossil Ediacarien: M Laflamme, J D Schiffbauer, S A F Darroch 9:15 A.M. SG41A-06 Biodiversity in the Precambrian Fossil Record: Constructing a Digital Database of the Ediacara Biota and Closing the Precambrian-Cambrian Evolutionary Gap: T H Boag, M Laflamme, S A F Darroch 9:30 A.M. SG41A-07 New Precambrian Trace Fossils, the End of the Ediacara Biota, and First Mass Extinction of Complex Life: New precambrian trace fossils, the end of the Ediacara biota, and first mass extinction of complex lif: S A F Darroch, M Laflamme 9:45 A.M. SG41A-08 Paleogeography at the Precambrian-Cambrian transition: I W D Dalziel SPA41A Room 510C Thursday, 8:00 A.M. Earth’s Plasmasphere: Feeding, Dynamics, and Coupling Processes I Presiding: Fabien Darrouzet, Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy; Jerry Goldstein, Southwest Research Inst; Kirthika Mohan, UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory; Maria Usanova, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics 9:50 A.M. Posters: Short Presentation Thursday, 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. T41A-01 Lithosphere Temperature Constraints and the Thermal Control of Lithosphere Thickness: R D Hyndman 8:15 A.M. T41A-02 Thermochemical Structure of the Hudson Bay Lithosphere, Northern Canada: Evidence from Multi-Observable Probabilistic Inversions: F A Darbyshire, J C Afonso 8:35 A.M. T41A-03 Lithosphere Structure of Canada: Constraints From Ambient Seismic Noise Tomography: C A Currie, H Kao, R D Hyndman 8:50 A.M. T41A-04 Temporal Evolution of the LithosphereAsthenosphere Boundary and its Effect on the “Diamond-Window” in the Western Superior Craton: K Smit, G D Pearson, T Stachel, M Seller 9:10 A.M. T41A-05 Electrical Resistivity Structure of the Proterozoic Grenville Province Lithosphere: I J Ferguson, A Q Adetunji, A G Jones 9:25 A.M. T41A-06 The role of the temperature and stress fields for evolution of asthenospheric layers: L Czechowski, M Grad 9:40 A.M. T41A-07 On the History and Integrity of the Cratonic Lithosphere in Western Canada: Y J Gu, Y Chen, S H Hung 8:00 A.M. SPA41A-01 Global Plasmaspheric Electron Density Simulations of Pre-dawn and Post-dusk Geomagnetic Events Observed by the Van Allen Probes: S De Pascuale, V Jordanova, J Goldstein, C Kletzing 9:55 A.M. Concluding Remarks 8:20 A.M. SPA41A-02 Long-Lived Plasmaspheric Drainage Plumes and the Plasma-Source Dilemma: J Borovsky, D Welling, M F Thomsen, M Denton Thursday, 8:00 A.M. 8:40 A.M. SPA41A-03 Plasmasphere refilling rates as deduced from Ukraine incoherent scatter radar data by FLIP simulation for the last solar minimum: P G Richards, D V Kotov, V Truhlik, S M Stankov, O Bogomaz, L Chernogor, I F Domnin 8:55 A.M. SPA41A-04 The global distribution, energy source, and scattering effects of magnetosphic waves in the Earth’s inner magnetosphere: Q Ma, W Li, R M Thorne, J Bortnik 128 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe VGP41A Room 511F The Uranium Cycle: From the Mantle to Sediments to Exploitation to Environmental Impact I (joint with ES, MD, SG) Presiding: T Kyser, Queen’s University; Mostafa Fayek, University of Manitoba 8:00 A.M. VGP41A-01 Compositional and Thermal Characterization of Basinal Fluids in the Athabasca Basin: Implications for Unconformity-related Uranium Deposits: H Chu, G Chi, R Scott SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 8:15 A.M. VGP41A-02 The Effects of Basement Faults on Fluid Convection in the Athabasca Basin and Significance for Localization of Uranium Mineralization: Z Li, G Chi, K M Bethune 8:30 A.M. VGP41A-03 Principal Component Analysis and Mineralogical Studies of Sandstones Overlying the Phoenix U Deposits and REE-rich Maw Zone, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan: S Chen, K Hattori, E C Grunsky, Y Liu 8:45 A.M. VGP41A-04 Organic Carbon-rich Sulfide-rich Metasediments from the Fraser Lakes Zone B Uranium-thorium-rare earth element (U-Th-REE) Deposit, northern Saskatchewan (Canada): Trace-metal Concentration Data, Paleoredox Environment, and Implications for the Metal Source of U/C-type Uranium Deposits: I R Annesley, J Mercadier, C L McKechnie, M M Cuney, R Millar 9:00 A.M. VGP41A-05 Petrographic and Raman spectroscopic study of graphite alteration in the Phoenix uranium deposit, southeastern Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan: K Wang, G Chi, K M Bethune, Z Li, C Card 9:15 A.M. VGP44C-0440 Fluid Evolution Recorded in the Composition of Tourmaline and Aluminum Sulfate-Phosphate Minerals along the P2 Fault and McArthur River Uranium Deposit, Saskatchewan: E Adlakha, K Hattori, G Zaluski, T Kotzer, E Potter 9:30 A.M. VGP41A-07 The Potential of Rare Earth Elements for Revealing the Conditions of Uranium Deposit Formation and their Subsequent use for Exploration and Uranium Forensic Issues: Le Potentiel des Eléments de Terres Rares pour Révéler les Condititions de Formation des Gisements d’Uranium et leur Utilisation pour l’Exploration et le Traçage de Contrebande d’Uranium: J Mercadier SHDOM Simulated Radiances: G Wen, A Marshak, K F Evans, T Varnai, R C Levy 11:30 A.M. AS42A-05 Spectral, Angular and Polarimetric Signatures of Radiation Reflected by Leaves and Vegetation Canopies: B Yang, Y Knyazikhin, M Mottus, L Yan 11:45 A.M. AS42A-06 Efficient 3D atmospheric tomography of scatter distribution: A Levis, A Aides, V Holodovsky, Y Y Schechner, A Levin, A B Davis 12:00 P.M. AS42A-07 Adjoint methods for three-dimensional remote sensing of clouds and aerosols: W G K Martin, B Cairns, G Bal, F Evans 12:15 P.M. AS42A-08 MCScene Limb-Viewing Hyperspectral Image Simulation based on a Polygonal Earth Cross-Section (PEX) Model: A Berk B42A Room 512A/B/E/F Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Biogeochemical Cycling in Wetland Ecosystems: From Observations to Modeling II Presiding: Derrick Yuk Fo Lai, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Oliver Sonnentag, University of Montreal; Luc Pelletier, McGill University; Ian Strachan, McGill University 10:30 A.M. B42A-01 Implications of land management practices for greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical peatland oil palm plantations: Y A Teh, F Manning, N binti Haji Zin Zawawi, T Hill, M Chocholek, L K Kho AS42A Room 513A-C 11:00 A.M. B42A-02 Fourteen Year Carbon Balance For A Raised Temperate Bog: N T Roulet, E Humphreys, P Lafleur, T R Moore Thursday, 10:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. B42A-03 Distinctive Patterns of Carbon and Nitrogen Fractions in a Deforested and Converted Tropical Peat Dome: G Z Anshari, E Gusmayanti, M Afifudin Challenges for Three-Dimensional Radiative Transfer in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences II Presiding: Tamas Varnai, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Anthony Davis, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Howard Barker, Meteorological Service of Canada; Jui-Yuan Chiu, University of Reading 10:30 A.M. AS42A-01 Assessment of Cloud Heterogeneity Effects on Clouds and Aerosols above Clouds Parameters Retrieved by POLDER3/PARASOL: C Cornet, L Labonnote, F Parol, F Peers, G Pénide, J Riedi, F Szczap, F Thieuleux, F Waquet 10:45 A.M. AS42A-02 Bias in MODIS cloud drop effective radius for oceanic water clouds as deduced from measured cloud optical thickness variability across scattering angles: L Di Girolamo, L Liang 11:00 A.M. AS42A-03 Studying 3D radiative effects on aerosol retrieval near clouds, using spectral measurements with high spatial resolution: R C Levy, L A Munchak, S Mattoo, A Marshak 11:15 A.M. AS42A-04 Assessing the Two-Layer Model for Estimating 3D Cloud Induced Clear Sky Reflectance Enhancement Using LES/ 11:45 A.M. B42A-04 Simulating long-term carbon Dynamics in disturbed and restored peatlands: Simulation de la dynamique du carbone à long terme des tourbières perturbées et restorées: A Quillet, N T Roulet, J Wu 12:00 P.M. B42A-05 Testing model assumptions in the field: peatland carbon cycling, vegetation, and water table depth: E Goud, T R Moore, N T Roulet 12:15 P.M. Discussion B42B Room 513D-F Thursday, 10:30 A.M. The Role for a Network of Long-Term Monitoring Sites in Canada for Advancing Environmental Science and Policy I (joint with AS, H) Presiding: Kara Webster, Canadian Forest Service; Catherine Eimers, Trent University 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 129 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 10:30 A.M. B42B-01 Unlocking the Power of Many – Why InterCatchment Comparisons Can Advance Our Understanding of Forest Hydrological Resilience to Climate Warming: I F Creed, T Hwang, C Brimacombe 10:45 A.M. B42B-02 The role of long-term monitoring in meeting science and policy needs: Lessons from 35 years of research at the Turkey Lakes Watershed: K L Webster, P W Hazlett, R Semkin 11:00 A.M. B42B-03 Long-term Observations of the Recovery from Acid Deposition in Central Ontario: S A Watmough 11:15 A.M. B42B-04 Long-term monitoring in Kejimkujik National Park Nova Scotia reveals increasing aluminium concentrations in rivers: S M Sterling 11:30 A.M. B42B-05 Long term monitoring of forested catchments in Québec, Canada: D Houle 11:45 A.M. B42B-06 The Value of Long-term Gauged Watershed Experiments in Forest Hydrology: lessons from the South African Experience: D F Scott 12:00 P.M. B42B-07 The Role of Long-Term Observatories and Networks for Advancing the Frontiers of Science: Linking Networks and Promoting Scientific Engagement Nationally and Internationally: C L Roehm 12:15 P.M. Discussion ED42A Room 511B Thursday, 10:30 A.M. How Do We Build a Healthy Geoscience Community That Better Serves Society? Presiding: Vincent Cronin, Baylor University; Anne Marie Ryan, Dalhousie University 10:30 A.M. ED42A-01 Course Promotion for Ethics, Culture and Community-based Research for Graduate Student Training: D P Quigley 12:00 P.M. ED42A-07 Principles of Ethical and Responsible Climate Services: C D Jack 12:15 P.M. ED42A-08 Social Responsibility in Mineral Exploration Lessons from Nine Case Studies: J A Boon ES42A Room 511C Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Research Challenges and Opportunities in River Science Studies II: Défis et nouvelles avenues de recherche dans la science des cours d’eau III (joint with B) Presiding: Pascale Biron, Concordia University; Thomas BuffinBelanger, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR; Peter Ashmore, University of Western Ontario 10:30 A.M. Introductory Remarks 10:40 A.M. ES42A-01 Bedload sediment transport in gravel-bed rivers: Intermittence and continuum: A Roy 11:00 A.M. ES42A-02 A 3-step framework to consider hydrosedimentary Dynamics in river crossing management: S Demers, T K Buffin-Belanger, T Olsen 11:15 A.M. ES42A-03 Evaluating the contribution of geotechnical and vegetation processes to lateral erosion in a meandering river reach using a holistic morphoDynamic model: Y Y Rousseau, P Biron, M J Van de Wiel 11:30 A.M. ES42A-04 Estimating Bedload Transport in Braided Gravel-Bed Rivers using Structure–from-Motion PhotogrA.M.metry and the Morphological Method: S Peirce, P Leduc, P Ashmore 11:45 A.M. ES42A-05 Deposit geometry and grain sorting in gravel braided rivers: P Leduc, P Ashmore 12:00 P.M. ES42A-06 Physical controls on fine-sediment infiltration into gravel beds: J Franssen, M Lapointe, P Magnan 10:45 A.M. ED42A-02 A Pilot Study: Integrating Ethical Issues to a Physical Geology Course: C Pappas Maenz 12:15 P.M. ES42A-07 Structural comparison of multiple rivers across Canada: the importance of scale for characterizing the river complexity: F Hugue, M Lapointe 11:00 A.M. ED42A-03 Connecting pedagogy to geology and ethics: A M Ryan, C G Bank H42A Room 510D 11:15 A.M. ED42A-04 Seeking Community Input to a Modular Course on GeoEthics: V S Cronin, A M Ryan, G Di Capua, N McHugh, C M Palinkas, C Pappas Maenz, S Peppoloni Thursday, 10:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. ED42A-05 Aldo Leopold, Deep Time, and the Ethics of Geoscience: G D Rosenberg 11:45 A.M. ED42A-06 Global Geoscience Professionalism - The Importance of Building a More Connected Professional Community and The Role of Professional Geoscience Organizations in Supporting How Geoscientists Can Better Serve Society: O Bonham, R Allington 130 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe General Hydrology VI Presiding: Daniel Peters, Environment Canada; William Quinton, Wilfrid Laurier University 10:45 A.M. H42A-02 A Novel Method for Extraction and Characterization of Porewater Chemistry in Low-Permeability Sedimentary Rocks: M Celejewski, T A Al, I D Clark 11:00 A.M. H42A-03 Transient electromagnetic investigations in the Ahmedabad region,central Cambay basin, Gujara, INDIA: Y Singh, P Gayatri, V Choudhary, M E, D K, R B K SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 11:15 A.M. H42A-04 Spatiotemporal variability of heavy metals contamination of surface water: a case study in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru: A Guittard, M Baraer, J M McKenzie, B G Mark, O H Wigmore, A Fernandez H42C Room 515A-C 11:30 A.M. H42A-05 Water coverage and quality fluctuations of the Aral Lake tributary reservoir in Kazakhstan: O Alipbeki, J Sagin, N Kazangapova Scales and Scaling in Soil Hydrology: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Complex Processes II (joint with B) Presiding: Asim Biswas, McGill University; Sean Carey, McMaster University 11:45 A.M. H42A-06 Hydro-chemical studies of the SchuchinskBorovoye natural reserve, Kazakhstan: S O Kitaibekova, N Kazangapova, G Kabzhanova, S Abeuova, K Mazarzhanova, J Sagin, K Massenov 12:00 P.M. H42A-07 The Influence of Glacial Landforms on Subsurface and Surface Hydrology and Chemistry Across a Heterogeneous Boreal Plain Landscape: K J Hokanson, J J CarreraHernandez, K J Devito, C Thompson, C A Mendoza Thursday, 10:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. H42C-01 Subsurface hydrological processes and surface irrigation management: Hydrologie souterraine et ggestion de l’irrigation de surface: J Caron, V Pelletier, Y Periard, J A Lafond, S Gumiere 11:00 A.M. H42C-02 Characterization of Field-Scale Water Balance Components at A Heterogeneous Prairie Field Site: X Pan, W Helgason, A M Ireson 12:15 P.M. H42A-08 Regional nutrient export modeling of the South Saskatchewan River catchment using SPARROW: L A Morales-Marin, H S Wheater, K E Lindenschmidt 11:15 A.M. H42C-03 Scale-classification of water table response in a low-gradient Prairie watershed: G Ali, H Petzold, A R Penner H42B Room 514A-C 11:30 A.M. H42C-04 Recent Advances in Monitoring of the Unfrozen Soil Water in the Source Area of the Yellow River, China: D Luo, H Jin, L Lv Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Quantifying and Communicating Uncertainties in Changes to Hydrologic Extremes: Quantification et communication des incertitudes aux changements des extrêmes hydrologiques (joint with AS) Presiding: Arelia Werner, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, University of Victoria; Stephen Dery, University of Northern British Columbia; Eric Wood, Princeton University 10:30 A.M. H42B-01 Water Resource Futures Under Climate Change - Framing Uncertainty Within the Context of Vulnerability to Identify Risk: H S Wheater, A Nazemi 11:00 A.M. H42B-02 Suppressed Convective Rainfall by Agricultural Expansion in southeastern Burkina Faso: M B Parlange, T Mande, G G Katul, N C Ceperley, S W Tyler 11:30 A.M. H42B-03 The Winter Anomaly of the North Pacific High (WANPH) as a predictor of seasonal totals and extremes of precipitation over California: L’hiver Anomalie du Grand Nord du Pacifique (WANPH) comme prédicteur des totaux et des extrêmes de précipitations saisonnières en Californie: M C Costa-Cabral, J Rath, W B Mills, S B Roy, P D Bromirski, C Milesi 11:45 A.M. H42B-04 Examining why trends in extreme precipitation should not be mistaken for trends in extreme discharge: T Ivancic, S B Shaw 12:00 P.M. H42B-05 Novel Supervised Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction Techniques for Improvement of Statistical Downscaling Processes: A Sarhadi, D H Burn, C W Thackeray 11:45 A.M. H42C-05 Groundwater Flow System in a Permafrost Area in the Upper Reaches of Heihe River: Y Hu, W Xing, R Ma, Z Sun 12:00 P.M. H42C-06 Modeling the Impacts of Soil, Vegetation and Climate on Evapotranspiration and Groundwater Recharge during 2001-2010 on the Chinese Loess Plateau: W Hu, B Si 12:15 P.M. H42C-07 Abundance of earthworm species is influenced by the proximity to the tile drainage: H Diop, J K Whalen, C Madramootoo, A Michaud MD42A Room 510A Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals II Presiding: Michel Jebrak, UQAM; William Minarik, McGill University 10:30 A.M. MD42A-01 Genesis of silver mineralization associated with the Anvil Batholith, Mt Mye Trend, Yukon, Canada: M Rogers, S Gleeson, M Dumala 10:45 A.M. MD42A-02 A Nanoparticulate Origin for Orogenic Gold: M A Pearce, M F Gazley, R Hough, M Saunders, L Fisher, C Kong, G Duclaux 11:00 A.M. MD42A-03 Gold Mineralization and Genetic Evaluation in the North Khentei Gold Belt, Central Northern Mongolia: C Khishgee, M Akasaka 11:15 A.M. MD42A-04 Gold and Trace-element Content of Copper Sulphides of the Far Southeast Porphyry Cu-Au Deposit, Philippines: M Bunce, J W Hedenquist, K Hattori, S Jackson 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 131 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 11:30 A.M. MD42A-05 The Gold Ridge epithermal Au deposit, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands: H Gedikile, A Imai, K Watanabe, T Ogata, R Takahashi, H L Davies 11:45 A.M. MD42A-06 Origin of copper showings in the Cornwallis District and Borden Basin, Arctic islands, Nunavut: J Mathieu, D Kontak, E Turner, M Fayek 12:00 P.M. MD42A-07 The Eocene Morrison porphyry Cu-Au-Mo deposit, Babine Lake area, British Columbia: L Liu, J P Richards, R A Creaser, A Dufrane, P B Larson 12:15 P.M. MD42A-08 Using Remote Sensing and GIS to Better Understand a Copper Porphyry Deposit (Peru): N Khalid, M Pazner P42A Room 510B Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Surface Expressions of Volcanism and Associated Tectonism on Venus and Implications for Interior Dynamics Presiding: Richard Ernst, Carleton University; Debra Hurwitz, Lunar & Planetary Institute 10:30 A.M. P42A-01 Some Thoughts on Lithospheric Overturn on Venus: S D King, A C Prunty 10:45 A.M. P42A-02 Lithospheric Flexure, Stress, and Volcanic Edifice Morphology: A Connection for a Subset of Coronae on Venus?: P J McGovern Jr 11:00 A.M. P42A-03 Refining the Stratigraphy of Venus Using the Distribution of Features in Shield fields: A Numerical Modeling and Mapping Study: B J Thomson, N P Lang 11:15 A.M. P42A-04 Giant circumferential graben-fissure systems: A key to the recognition of Venusian corona analogues on Earth: E Bethell, R E Ernst, C Samson, K L Buchan 11:30 A.M. P42A-05 A Giant Circumferential Dyke Swarm Associated with the High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) – a Possible Analogue for Coronae on Venus: K L Buchan, R E Ernst 11:45 A.M. P42A-06 Emplacement of Volcanic Domes on Venus: L C Quick, L S Glaze, S M Baloga 12:00 P.M. P42A-07 Laboratory high-temperature emissivity measurements of Venus analog measurements in the near-infrared atmospheric windows: J Helbert, S Ferrari, A Maturilli, M D Dyar 12:15 P.M. P42A-08 Geologic Analysis of the Near-Infrared Images of the Surface Taken by the Venus Monitoring Camera, Venus Express: W J Markiewicz, E Shalygin, A T Basilevsky, D V Titov, N I Ignatiev, J W Head III PG42A Room 511D Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Archean Tectonics I: Tectonique archéenne Presiding: Jean Goutier, Géologie Québec; Lyal Harris, INRS-ETE; Jean Bedard, Geological Survey of Canada 10:30 A.M. PG42A-01 Archaean unstable stagnant lid tectonics: J H J Bedard, T E Johnson, C O’Neill, L Harris 11:00 A.M. PG42A-02 Implications from geophysical data for the structural and tectonic evolution of the Superior and Yilgarn cratons: L B Harris, J H J Bedard 11:30 A.M. PG42A-03 Komatiite Volcanism: Lithospheric Controls on the Earth’s Hottest Melts and Links to Crustal Growth in the Archean: D R Mole, M Fiorentini, N Thebaud, C McCuaig, K F Cassidy, C L Kirkland, S Romano, M Doublier, E A Belousova, S J Barnes 12:00 P.M. PG42A-04 Crustal shortening, pop-down tectonics, fluid channelling and ore transfers within hot lithospheres – implications for Precambrian Cratons: D Gapais, J Jaguin, P Boulvais, F Cagnard S42A Room 511A Thursday, 10:30 A.M. General Contributions in Seismology II Earthquakes and Earth Structures: Contributions Générales en Sismologie II Séismes et structures de la Terre (joint with G, SE, T) Presiding: Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa; Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa 10:30 A.M. S42A-01 Crustal Structure in Southeastern Egypt: Symmetric Thinning of the Northern Red Sea Rifted Margins: A Hosny, A Nyblade 10:45 A.M. S42A-02 Significant seismic anisotropy beneath southern Tibet inferred from splitting of direct S-waves: D D Mohanty, A Singh, C Singh 11:00 A.M. S42A-03 Effect of Intrinsic and scattering attenuation by Multiple lapse time windows analysis (MLTWA) and Coda wave attenuation in Himalaya Nepal-Tibet region: S Singh, C Singh 11:15 A.M. S42A-04 Assessment of Azimuthal Variation of Surface Wave Velocity in the Western Part of Himalaya: A Kumar, N Kumar, S Mukhopadhyay 11:30 A.M. S42A-05 TIME SPACE SEISMICITY AND GEODynamics OF ARMENIAN HIGHLAND: R Avetyan, R Pashayan 11:45 A.M. S42A-06 Confidence Intervals for the Magnitude of the Largest Aftershock: R Shcherbakov 12:00 P.M. S42A-07 Uni- and Multi-Frequential Periodogram Analyses of Earthquake Occurrence: An Alternative Approach to Schuster Spectra, with Two Examples in Central California: Analyses 132 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM par Périodogrammes Uni- et Multi-Fréquentiels de l’Occurrence des Tremblements de Terre: Une Approche Alternative aux Spectres de Schuster, avec Deux Exemples de la Californie Centrale: P Dutilleul, R Burgmann, C W Johnson, Y Wan, Z K Shen VGP42A Room 511E 12:15 P.M. S42A-08 Crustal Investigation of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Eastern Canada Using Ambient Seismic Noise Tomography: A Kuponiyi, H Kao, S E Dosso, G Spence, J F Cassidy Secular Variations in the Tectonomagmatic Evolution of the Continental Crust I (joint with GP, MD, PG, T) Presiding: J Shellnutt, NTNU National Taiwan Normal University; J Brendan Murphy, St. Francis Xavier University; John Keppie, Universidad Nacional Autonomo de Mexico SPA42A Room 510C Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Thursday, 10:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. VGP42A-01 Evidence of Middle Jurassic Magmatism within the Seychelles Microcontinent: A Possible Connection to the Initial Rifting between East Gondwana and Africa: J G Shellnutt, T Y Lee, Y H Lee, H Y Chiu Earth’s Inner Magnetosphere: Advances in Modeling, Simulations, and Theory I Presiding: Danny Summers, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Ian Mann, University of Alberta; Barry Mauk, Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins 10:45 A.M. VGP42A-02 Avalonia, The Missing Link between the Timarides (Baltica) and Arctic Alaska/Chukotka: Igneous TDM Age and Detrital Zircon Constraints: J D Keppie, F Keppie, J Dostal 10:30 A.M. SPA42A-01 Global Storm-Time Depletion of the Outer Electron Belt: A Y Ukhorskiy, M I Sitnov, R M Millan, B T Kress, J Fennell 11:00 A.M. VGP42A-03 Archean to Phanerozoic Subcontinental Lithospheric Mantle and Relationships to the Mantle Components: J D Greenough, J McDivitt 10:45 A.M. SPA42A-02 Simulation of Earth’s Radiation Belt Electron Dynamics and Its Comparison to Van Allen Probes Observations: W Li, R M Thorne, Q Ma, J Bortnik 11:15 A.M. VGP42A-04 Terrestrial Mantle Domains and Changing Tectonic Settings Through Time: K C Condie 11:00 A.M. SPA42A-03 ULF Wave Properties and Implications for Radiation Belt Interactions: M Hartinger, K Takahashi, M Moldwin, C R Clauer, J W Bonnell, V Angelopoulos 11:30 A.M. VGP42A-05 Geochemical and isotopic signatures as proxies for source mantle composition in a post-collisional tectonic setting: an example from SW England: N Dupuis, J Braid, J B Murphy, R Shail 11:15 A.M. SPA42A-04 New e-POP Observations of Topside Ionospheric Ion Outflows: Implications on Inner Magnetosphere Composition and Dynamics: A W Yau, T Abe, A D Howarth, W K Peterson, R Rankin, D Sydorenko 11:45 A.M. VGP42A-06 Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic igneous events in the Ossa Morena Zone (SW Iberia): A record of Gondwana Amalgamation, Gondwana breakup and Pangea A.M.algA.M.ation: C Quesada, T Sánchez-García, F Bellido 11:30 A.M. SPA42A-05 Ultra-fast ULF Wave Diffusion: Impacts on the Structure and Dynamics of the Van Allen Belts: I R Mann, L Ozeke, K R Murphy, S G Claudepierre, D L Turner, J Rae, D K Milling, A Kale, J Fennell, D N Baker 12:00 P.M. VGP42A-07 Ancient mantle lithosphere beneath the Khanka massif in Russian Far East: Re-Os evidence for the Siberia affinity: K L Wang, V Prikhodko, S Y O’Reilly, W L Griffin, N Pearson, V P Kovach, Y Iizuka 11:45 A.M. SPA42A-06 ULF wave power and radial diffusion during geomagnetic storms driven by different solar wind drivers: K R Murphy, I R Mann, L Ozeke, D G Sibeck, J Rae 12:15 P.M. VGP42A-08 Discovering a Polar Transform Zone in the Geological Record of the Mesozoic Mediterranean: D F Keppie 12:00 P.M. SPA42A-07 Observations of Ultra-relativistic Electrons in the Earth’s Radiation Belts: Recent Results from the Van Allen Probes Mission: S G Kanekal, D N Baker, A N Jaynes, X Li, A D Jones, R Selesnick, B Ni 12:15 P.M. SPA42A-08 Quantitative Analysis of the First Balloon REP Event with Conjugate EMIC Wave Observations: Z Li, R M Millan, M K Hudson, L A Woodger, D M Smith, Y Chen, R H W Friedel, J V Rodriguez, M J Engebretson, J Goldstein, J Fennell, H E Spence VGP42B Room 511F Thursday, 10:30 A.M. The Uranium Cycle: From the Mantle to Sediments to Exploitation to Environmental Impact II (joint with ES, MD, SG) Presiding: T Kyser, Queen’s University; Mostafa Fayek, University of Manitoba 10:30 A.M. VGP42B-01 Chemical Variations in Uraninites from Various Types of Uranium Deposits: Y Uvarova, T K Kyser 10:45 A.M. VGP42B-02 Sulfur Isotope Fractionation in Bacterially and Chemically Controlled Roll-Front Deposits: G A Hough, S Swapp, C D Frost 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 133 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 11:00 A.M. VGP42B-03 Examining three oxygen isotope massdependent fractionation in Uraninite: M Fayek, J Mercadier, E Deloule 11:15 A.M. VGP42B-04 Evaluation of the application of Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) technique in water, soils and sediments as a monitoring tool in uranium mining environments: J Drozdzak, M Leermakers, V Phrommavanh, M Descostes 11:30 A.M. VGP42B-05 Trapping Processes of Uranium at Low Temperature: G Calas, T Allard, M Gérard, L Galoisy, M Fayek, M Descostes 12:00 P.M. VGP42B-06 Isotopic and Chemical Tracing of Uranium Ores Through Processing to Nuclear Fuels: T K Kyser, D Chipley, G Healey, P Button 12:15 P.M. VGP42B-07 Spectroscopic Investigation of Actinides (U, Np) and Zr in Nuclear Glasses: L Galoisy, G Calas, P Jollivet Thursday P.M. AS43A Room 513A-C Thursday, 2:00 P.M. Climate Data in the Great Lakes: Exploring Integration and Cooperation in a Binational Region (joint with H) Presiding: William Baule, University of Michigan; Al Douglas, MIRARCO/Laurentian University 2:00 P.M. Welcoming Remarks 2:05 P.M. AS43A-01 A Comparison of GCM and RCM resolution Climate Projections in the Great Lakes - Effort, Efficiency, Uncertainty Considerations: N Comer 2:21 P.M. AS43A-02 Dynamically Downscaled Projections of LakeEffect Snow in the Great Lakes Basin: M Notaro, V Bennington, S J Vavrus 2:37 P.M. AS43A-03 Probabilistic Climate Change Projections for the Great Lakes Basin Using a High-Resolution Regional Climate Model Ensemble: X WANG, G Huang 2:53 P.M. AS43A-04 Seasonal and Interannual Variability of Great Lakes Climate and Ice Cover: From Research to Forecast: J Wang, X Bai, H Hu, A Fujisaki 3:09 P.M. AS43A-05 Development of a reference potential evapotranspiration climatological dataset for the Great Lakes region: J Andresen, M T Kiefer, D Doubler 3:25 P.M. AS43A-06 Quantifying Uncertainties in Wind Atlases: P Doubrawa, R J Barthelmie, S C Pryor, M Badger, H Wang 3:41 P.M. AS43A-07 Best Practices for Data Management to Enhance Binational Availability: GLOS and GEOSS-GL: J D Lenters, T A Slawecki, K Paige 3:57 P.M. Concluding Remarks 134 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe B43A Room 513D-F Thursday, 2:00 P.M. Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions I (joint with H) Presiding: Fereidoun Rezanezhad, University of Waterloo; Philippe Van Cappellen, University of Waterloo; Céline Pallud, University of California Berkeley 2:00 P.M. B43A-01 Groundwater – Surface Water Interactions in Mountain Environments: Comprehending Heterogeneity: J M McKenzie, R Gordon, D Cairns, L Lautz, J M Byrne, B G Mark 2:15 P.M. B43A-02 Surface Water and Groundwater Controls on Local Lake Water Chemistry and Water Balance in a Boreal Esker Complex: M P Boreux, S F Lamoureux, B F Cumming 2:30 P.M. B43A-03 Water and nutrient fluxes at the sediment-water ecotone of lakes: How important is exchange with groundwater?: D O Rosenberry, J Lewandowski, K Meinikmann, G Nuetzmann 2:45 P.M. B43A-04 The Ubiquity of Artificial Sweeteners in the Aquatic Environment: K A Leal, J Spoelstra, S L Schiff 3:00 P.M. B43A-05 Surface water-groundwater interactions buffer seasonal changes in urban stream water quality: L Lautz, S H Ledford 3:15 P.M. B43A-06 Impact of Direct Nutrient Inputs via Groundwater on Near-shore Zones of Large Water Bodies: Regional Scale Approaches: Influence des apports nutritifs directs par les eaux souterraines sur les zones littorales des grands corps d’eaux: Approches à l’échelle régionale: H H Dürr, N Moosdorf, P Van Cappellen 3:30 P.M. B43A-07 Hydrologic controls on the fate of contaminants at the groundwater-lake interface at freshwater beaches: C E Robinson, L J Vogel, S S Malott, S Rakhimbekova, D M O’Carroll 3:45 P.M. B43A-08 Connectivity and Nitrogen Transport of Two Wetland-Rich Boreal Sites in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region: M L Cherry, J J Gibson, S J Birks B43B Room 512A/B/E/F Thursday, 2:00 P.M. The Dynamic World of Soil and Sediment Biogeochemistry: Drivers, Responses, and Implications I (joint with ES, H, SG) Presiding: Alfonso Mucci, McGill University; Bjorn Sundby, Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski; Chris Parsons, University of Waterloo; Philippe Van Cappellen, University of Waterloo 2:00 P.M. B43B-01 Using Artificial Soils as Simplified Model Systems to gain insight into the effect of Mineral Composition on Microbial Community Development and Soil Organic Matter Formation: G J Pronk, D Babin, F Ditterich, J Giebler, K Heister, M Hemkemeyer, E Kandeler, I Kogel-Knabner, Y Kunhi Mouvenchery, C Poll, A Miltner, G Schaumann, M Schloter, K Smalla, A Steinbach, C Tebbe, K U Totsche, S Woche, C Vogel, L Wick SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:15 P.M. B43B-02 Soil Oxygen Dynamics under Freeze-Thaw Cycles: T Milojevic, F Rezanezhad, P Van Cappellen 2:30 P.M. B43B-03 Impact of precipitation intensity and riparian geomorphic characteristics on greenhouse gas emissions at the soil-atmosphere interface in a water limited North Carolina riparian zone: P Vidon, S M Marchese, S K McMillan, M Welsh 2:45 P.M. B43B-04 Early Diagenesis of Fe and Mn in the Laurentian Trough: Influence of Environmental Variables: B Sundby, A Mucci, Q Chen 3:00 P.M. B43B-05 Early diagenesis, methylmercury production and total mercury deposition in North American Arctic Margin sediments: C Gobeil, Z Z A Kuzyk, R W Macdonald, D Cossa 3:15 P.M. B43B-06 How do tides impact on groundwater flows and biogeochemical transformations in an unconfined beach aquifer?: Comment l’oscillation tidale influence-t’elle le transport et les transformations biogéochimiques dans une plage?: F Lemay-Borduas, G Chaillou, D Bourgault 3:30 P.M. B43B-07 Iron Isotope Systematics in a Eutrophic Lake: L Wu, S L Schiff, J J Venkiteswaran, K Liu, L A Molot, J D Neufeld 3:45 P.M. B43B-08 Stochastic Resonance: A New Mechanism for the Formation of Banded Patterns in Limestone-Marl Sequences: I L’Heureux ES43A Room 511B Thursday, 2:00 P.M. The Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea Corridor: Marine Geology, Paleoceanography, and Role in the Land-Ocean Climate System I (joint with MRG, OS, PP) Presiding: Anne de Vernal, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Donald Campbell, Geological survey of Canada; Boris Dorschel, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven; Andre Rochon, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR 2:00 P.M. ES43A-01 Freshwater Processes and Feedbacks in Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea: P G Myers, X Hu, A M Holdsworth, L Castro de la Guardia, L Gillard 2:15 P.M. ES43A-02 Modelling impacts of opening/closure of Arctic gateways during interglacial stages: M P Karami, P G Myers, X Hu, A de Vernal 2:30 P.M. ES43A-03 A few highlights of the late glacial and deglacial history of Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea: C Hillaire-Marcel, A de Vernal, Q Simon, O T Gibb, L Nuttin, N Van Nieuwenhove, J Maccali, M M Ouellet-Bernier 2:45 P.M. ES43A-04 Late Quaternary Stratigraphy of the Baffin Island Slope: D C Campbell, K Jenner, R Bennett 3:00 P.M. ES43A-05 Magnetostratigraphy of Late Quaternary and Holocene Baffin Bay Sediments: G St-Onge, Q Simon, M P St-Onge, C Hillaire-Marcel 3:15 P.M. ES43A-06 Surficial geology and glaciomarine geomorphology of Baffin Bay continental shelf sites based on ROV observations, multibeA.M. bathymetry, and acoustic sub-bottom profiles: E Edinger, B de Moura Neves, C Campbell 3:30 P.M. ES43A-07 Neodymium isotopic composition of deepsea corals from the Labrador Sea: implications for NW Atlantic deep-water masses circulation during the Holocene, MIS 5 and 7: L Ménabréaz, J Maccali, B Ghaleb, A Poirier, A Blénet, C HillaireMarcel, E Edinger 3:45 P.M. ES43A-08 Labrador Sea Water variability over the last 3000 years: P Moffa Sanchez, I R Hall GA43A Room 511A Thursday, 2:00 P.M. Combining Archaeology and Geosciences: The Challenges of Variable Time and Spatial Scales I: Rallier l’archéologie et les géosciences : les défis des échelles variables dans le temps et l’espace (joint with B, ES, GP, VGP) Presiding: Agathe Lisé-Pronovost, LaTrobe University; Adrian Burke, Université de Montréal 2:00 P.M. GA43A-01 Archaeomagnetism as Geoarchaeology: Using Mineral Magnetic and Palaeomagnetic Measurements to Understand Behaviour, Palaeoenvironmental Change, Occupation Intensity and Fire Use on Palaolithic Sites from South Africa, Australia and China: A I Herries 2:15 P.M. GA43A-02 Iron isotopes as a new tool for old metals tracing: J Milot, F Poitrasson, S Baron, M P Coustures, C RobionBrunner 2:30 P.M. GA43A-03 Interpreting the Different Scales of Ceramic Paste Compositional Datasets: Archaeological Perspectives and Scales of Analysis: Y Monette 2:45 P.M. GA43A-04 Using Microfossils to Observe the Occupancy of Pre-Historic Peoples: the Value of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs: N Riddick, A Krueger, F M G McCarthy, O Volik 3:00 P.M. GA43A-05 The Geochemical Provenance of Pre-Contact Copper Artifacts from the Gaspereau Lake Area, Nova Scotia: Analytical Approaches, Challenges and Interpretation: J J Hanley, J WhattA.M., C Cottreau-Robins, C R McFarlane, W B Stewart, M Sanders 3:15 P.M. GA43A-06 Geoarchaeology of the ancient harbour bassin of Ostia, Rome, Italy: Géoarchéologie du bassin portuaire antique d’Ostie, Rome, Italy: J P Goiran, F Salomon, C Vittori, I Mazzini, L Sadori, J Christiansen, A Pellegrino 3:30 P.M. GA43A-07 Archaeology and Geomagnetism: Investigating the Earth’s Magnetic Field in Italy during the Neolithic Period. New Data from the Portonovo Archaeological Site (Marche, Italy): E Tema, E Ferrara, P C Camps, C Conati Barbaro, S Spatafora, T Poidras 3:45 P.M. GA43A-08 Geochemistry of Ancestral Mi’kmaw CerA.M.ics from Southern Mainland Nova Scotia: Constraints on Pottery Pathways: J V Owen, J D Greenough, M Himmelman, S Powell 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 135 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM H43A Room 514A-C 2:35 P.M. H43B-03 Applications of Satellite Soil Moisture for Climate-Related Agricultural Risk Assessment: C Champagne Thursday, 2:00 P.M. 2:50 P.M. H43B-04 Evaluating the Sensitivity of C-Band RADARSAT-2 SAR Data to Active Layer Soil Moisture over Arctic Tundra in Trail Valley Creek, NT: R E Humphrey, J R Adams, A A Berg, P Marsh Advances in Wetland Ecohydrology (joint with B, ES) Presiding: Timothy Duval, University of Toronto Mississauga; Jonathan Price, University of Waterloo 2:00 P.M. H43A-01 Quantifying the Impacts of 23-years of Warming and Drying Trends on Peatland/Upland Succession in Central Alberta: L Chasmer, C Hopkinson, R M Petrone 2:15 P.M. H43A-02 Hydroclimatic Controls on Peatland CO2 Exchange Following Adjacent Forest Harvesting on the Western Boreal Plain: J Plach, K J Devito, R M Petrone 2:30 P.M. H43A-03 Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Transpiration and Recovery Post-fire Disturbance in the Western Boreal Plains of Alberta: M Depante, R M Petrone, K J Devito, N Kettridge, J M Waddington 2:45 P.M. H43A-04 Assessing the role of feedbacks and uncertainty in peatland hydrology: A modelling framework: P Moore, P J Morris, N Kettridge, D K Thompson, J M Waddington 3:00 P.M. H43A-05 Assessment of the evaporation rates of pools, strings and lawns of a boreal patterned fen: A N Rousseau, G Carrer, D F Nadeau, S Gumiere, S Jutras, A St-Hilaire 3:15 P.M. H43A-06 The Transport and Hydrological Response of Simulated Wastewater from a Continuous Point Source in a Northern Ribbed Fen: C P R McCarter, J S Price 3:30 P.M. H43A-07 Analyzing the Impacts of Road Construction on the Successional Trajectory of a Poor Fen in Northern Alberta: E Bocking, J S Price, D J Cooper 3:45 P.M. H43A-08 Effective hydraulic properties of unsaturated sphagnum moss and peat: T K D Weber, S Iden, B Scharnagl, W Durner 3:05 P.M. H43B-05 Diurnal Emissivity Dynamics in Bare versus Biocrusted Sand Dunes: O Rozenstein 3:20 P.M. H43B-06 Forecasting Rainfall Induced Lanslide using High Resolution DEM and Simple Water Budget Model: P K D Luzon, A M A Lagmay 3:35 P.M. H43B-07 Modeling Soil Moisture using the Versatile Soil Moisture Budget and AquaCrop: E R Ojo, P Bullock 3:50 P.M. Break H43C Room 510D Thursday, 2:00 P.M. General Hydrology VII Presiding: Daniel Peters, Environment Canada; William Quinton, Wilfrid Laurier University 2:00 P.M. H43C-01 Impact analysis of radar rainfall error for rainfallrunoff using spatial error model: T PARK, T S Lee, J Choi, D R Lee 2:15 P.M. H43C-02 The Water Crisis in Sao Paulo City: Rainfall and Inflow Forecasts: C H Ribeiro Lima, U Lall 2:30 P.M. H43C-03 Estimating solar radiation heat flux in forested streams: a comparison at different spatial and temporal scales: A Maheu, D Caissie 2:45 P.M. H43C-04 Role of Clustering Indices in Delineation of Precipitation Regions: N Bhatia, S Irwin, R K Srivastav, S Simonovic H43B Room 515A-C 3:00 P.M. Break Thursday, 2:00 P.M. MD43A Room 510A Applications of Remote Sensing and In Situ Monitoring of Soil Moisture Presiding: Justin AdA.M.s, University of Guelph; Heather McNairn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 2:00 P.M. H43B-01 Scaling and Calibration of a Core Validation Site for the Soil Moisture Active Passive Mission: M H Cosh, R Bindlish, A Colliander, E J Coopersmith, B K Hornbuckle, T J Jackson, L McKee, J H Prueger 2:20 P.M. H43B-02 Investigating the Efficacy of Water-sprinkling as a Fugitive Dust Mitigation Strategy using the Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) Technique: D I Ogungbemide, C McKenna Neuman, J M Nield 136 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Thursday, 2:00 P.M. Rare Earth Element Deposits: Characteristics and Genesis I: Gîtes de Terres Rares: Caractéristiques et Genèse (joint with EP, SE, VGP) Presiding: Olivier Nadeau, University of Ottawa; Anthony WilliamsJones, McGill University 2:00 P.M. MD43A-01 The Key Controls on Making Rare Earth-Rich Carbonatites: F Wall, S Broom-Fendley, V Do Cabo, E Dowman, D Kavecsanszki, E Loye, K Moore 2:15 P.M. MD43A-02 Rare earth deposits associated with carbonatites: little-known stats and facts every explorationist should know: A Chakhmouradian, E Reguir, J Kynicky, C Xu SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 2:30 P.M. MD43A-03 Hydrothermal transport, deposition, and fractionation of REE: Experimental data and thermoDynamic calculations: A A Migdissov, A E Williams-Jones, A Timofeev 3:15 P.M. PG43A-06 Review of Stratigraphy and Metallogenic Context of the Bartlett, Halliday and Shaw Domes, Western Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Ontario, Canada: S Préfontaine, M Houlé 2:45 P.M. MD43A-04 The Sullivan Island Carbonatite Complex and Its Relationship to Late Alkalic Magmatism in the Central Metasedimentary Belt boundary tectonic zone, Grenville Orogen, Southeastern Ontario: R M Easton SE43A Room 511C 3:00 P.M. MD43A-05 The Solubility and Speciation of Tantalum in Fluoride-Bearing Aqueous Solutions: A Timofeev, A A Migdissov, A E Williams-Jones Nationwide High-Resolution Geophysical Surveys (joint with ES, G, GP, S) Presiding: Edna Mueller-MarkhA.M., Paterson, Grant & Watson Limited; James Misener, Paterson, Grant & Watson Limited 3:15 P.M. MD43A-06 Y and HREE Mineralization in the MAW Zone, Athabasca Basin: Petrography and Fluid Inclusion Studies: M Rabiei, G Chi, C Normand 3:30 P.M. MD43A-07 In situ U-Pb geochronology, Hf and Sm-Nd isotopic characteristics of zircon, titanite, apatite and monazite from the Hoidas Lake REE mineralization, northern Saskatchewan, Canada: K Pandur, K M Ansdell, C R McFarlane, J M Hanchar, C T Harper 3:45 P.M. MD43A-08 Airborne Geophysics for Rare Earth Element Exploration: Géophysique Aéroporté appliqué à l’exploration des Éléments de Terres Rares Olivier Ayotte Président REEX Exploration, Montréal, CanadaTimothée Fortin Lamothe B.Sc. Génie Géologique, REEX Exploration, Montréal, Canada: O Ayotte, O Nadeau, T Fortin LA.M.othe PG43A Room 511D Thursday, 2:00 P.M. Archean Tectonics II: Tectonique archéenne Presiding: Jean Goutier, Géologie Québec; Lyal Harris, INRS-ETE; Jean Bedard, Geological Survey of Canada 2:00 P.M. PG43A-01 Zircon U-Pb ages and Lu-Hf isotopes of Archean Basement in eastern China: Implications for Crustal Evolution of the Eastern Block, North China Craton: M WU, G Zhao, S Lin, Y Wan, S Li, M Sun 2:15 P.M. PG43A-02 Tectonic and Metamorphic setting of orogenic gold deposits in an Archean greenstone belt: implication of 40Ar/39Ar dating in the SE Superior province: Y Daoudene, A Tremblay, G Ruffet, F Leclerc, J Goutier Thursday, 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. SE43A-01 Botswana’s Nationwide Tie Line Survey and New Magnetic Compilation: S Reford, M Nyepetsi, G Tshoso, M Koketso, B Steenkamp, A Crous 2:25 P.M. SE43A-02 Removing barriers to accessing Geological Survey of Queensland (GSQ) survey data - a case study: K J Howieson, H Wang, M Thornton 2:50 P.M. SE43A-03 A Country-wide Airborne Geophysical Survey of Malawi: M Bates, L Sander 3:15 P.M. SE43A-04 ONTARIO AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICS – MAKING THE MOST OF RESOURCES: D Rainsford, S Biswas 3:40 P.M. SE43A-05 Qualitative Prediction of Source and Reservoir Beds in the Northern Depositional Belt of Niger Delta Basin, Using Log Facies and Seismic Facies Analyses: J R Onayemi, A A Adeniji SPA43A Room 510C Thursday, 2:00 P.M. Recent Multipoint Observations and Interpretation of Relativistic Electron Dynamics in the Earth’s Radiation Belts Presiding: Shrikanth Kanekal, NASA GSFC; George Khazanov, NASA/GSFC; Yoshizumi Miyoshi, Nagoya University 2:00 P.M. SPA43A-01 New Multi-Spacecraft Observations of the Earth’s Van Allen Radiation Belts: D N Baker, S G Kanekal 2:15 P.M. SPA43A-02 Identifying the Energization and Loss Processes of Relativistic Electrons with Multipoint Observations and Simulations: M C H Fok, K J Hwang 2:30 P.M. PG43A-03 Late Archean to Paleoproterozoic Ductile Deformation Along NE-Striking Shear Zones in the NE Abitibi, Superior Craton, Canada: Controls on Cu-Au Mineralization: F Leclerc, L Harris, N Goulet, J H J Bedard, T Takam., P Roy, P Houle 2:30 P.M. SPA43A-03 Recent Advancements of Understanding of Relativistic Electrons in the Inner Belt: X Li, R Selesnick, H Zhao, D N Baker, A N Jaynes, S Kanekal, Q Schiller, L W Blum, J Fennell, J B Blake 2:45 P.M. PG43A-04 Structural Analysis of the Archean France River Shear Zone and Related Gold Mineralization, ChibougA.M.au, Superior Province, Québec: C Vezina, Y Daoudene, A Tremblay, F Leclerc 2:45 P.M. SPA43A-04 Measuring the Pitch-Angle Scattering of Radiation-Belt Electrons as They Drift Across the Plasmaspheric Drainage Plume: J Borovsky, R H W Friedel, M Denton 3:00 P.M. PG43A-05 Revised geology, U-Pb dating and new interpretations of the relationships between the Malartic - Louvicourt Piché - Cadillac Groups and the Larder Lake-Cadillac Fault Zone, Abitibi Subprovince, Quebec: P Pilote, R Daigneault, J David, V McNicoll 3:00 P.M. SPA43A-05 Precipitation Loss and Nonlinear Acceleration of Broadband Energetic Electrons by Whistler Chorus Waves: S Saito, Y Miyoshi 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 137 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 3:15 P.M. SPA43A-06 Probing the Relationship Between Radiation Belt Electron Precipitation and Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) Waves: L W Blum, J W Bonnell, A Halford, R M Millan, J Goldstein, M Usanova, M J Engebretson, M Ohnsted, J R Wygant, H J Singer VGP43A Room 511F 3:30 P.M. SPA43A-07 Van Allen Probes, NOAA, and Ground Observations of an Intense Pc 1 Wave Event Extending 12 Hours in MLT and its Resulting Depletion of the Outer Radiation Belt: M J Engebretson, J L Posch, J R Wygant, C Kletzing, M Lessard, C L Huang, H E Spence, A J Boyd, D N Baker, C W Smith, H J Singer, R B Horne, G D Reeves, M Gkioulidou, K Oksavik, I R Mann, T Raita, K Shiokawa Melt and Fluid Inclusions: Windows Into the Role of Fluids in the Evolution of the Earth and Planetary Systems I (joint with EP, MD, SG) Presiding: Daniel Kontak, Laurentian University; Robert Bodnar, Virginia Tech 3:45 P.M. SPA43A-08 Comparison of POES and SamPEX Observations of Radiation Belt Particles Precipitation: S Shekhar T43A Room 511E Thursday, 2:00 P.M. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Continental Mantle Lithosphere and Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary II (joint with S, SE, VGP) Presiding: Andrew Schaeffer, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies; Claire Currie, University of Alberta; Yu Gu, University of Alberta; Christy Till, Arizona State University 2:00 P.M. T43A-01 Pockets, conduits, channels, and plumes: structures beneath and within the continental lithosphere beneath western Mediterranean: M S Miller, D Sun, L O’Driscoll, T W Becker, A Holt, J Diaz Cusi, C Thomas 2:20 P.M. T43A-02 Deformation within continental plates: Surface deflection and magmatism induced by lithosphere removal: H Wang, C A Currie 2:35 P.M. T43A-03 Magnetotelluric and geophysical-petrophysical modelling of the Flinders Ranges lithopshere in South Australia: K E Robertson, G S Heinson, S Thiel 2:50 P.M. T43A-04 Plate Tectonics Beyond Plate Boundaries: The Role of Ancient Structures in Continental Lithosphere on Intraplate Orogenesis: P J Heron, R N Pysklywec, R Stephenson 3:05 P.M. T43A-05 Lithospheric and Upper Mantle Stratifications Beneath Colombia: Using Receiver Functions from S Waves: J F Blanco Chia, C A Vargas Jiménez 3:20 P.M. T43A-06 India’s Fast Mesozoic Drift Linked to Continental Mantle Lithosphere DelA.M.ination: New Insights From (U-Th)/He Thermochronology of Dharwar Craton Kimberlites: S Tappe, M Marokane, J S Baughman, R M Flowers, K A Smart, B M Eglington, S Joy 3:35 P.M. T43A-07 Three-Dimensional Seismic Velocity Structure of the Lithosphere Beneath the Northeast Indian Region Based on Tomographic Inversion Using Local and Regional Earthquake Data: J Raoof, S Mukhopadhyay, I Koulakov 3:50 P.M. Concluding Remarks 138 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Thursday, 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. VGP43A-01 Insights into ore-forming process through integration of evaporate mound chemistry with traditional microthermometry: Methodology and applications: D Kontak 2:15 P.M. VGP43A-02 Application of sulfide and silicate melt inclusion chemistry to determine the Ni-Cu-PGE potential of the Caribou Lake Gabbro, Northwest Territories: K J Neyedley, J J Hanley, H Falck, R J Bodnar, L Fedele, M Fayek, R Sharpe 2:30 P.M. VGP43A-03 Tin-Tungsten Mineralizing Processes in Tungsten Vein Deposits: Panasqueira, Portugal: P Lecumberri Sanchez, C A Heinrich, M Wälle, R Vieira, F Pinto 2:45 P.M. VGP43A-04 Re-evaluation of the Raman densimeter for determining CO2 density based on splitting of the Fermi diad: H LA.M.adrid, R J Bodnar, L Moore, D Moncada 3:00 P.M. VGP43A-05 Deciphering Compositions of Saline, Multicomponent Fluid Inclusions from Combined Microthermometric and Microanalytical Data: Approaches for Interpreting Fluids Containing Multiple Major Salts: M J Steele-MacInnis, T U Schlegel, J Ridley, C A Heinrich 3:15 P.M. VGP43A-06 Estimating Ore-fluid Conditions in the Cortaderas Ag-Zn-Sn-In Deposit, NW Argentina: Integrated Fluid Inclusion Thermometry, Sulfosalt Assemblages, and Tetrahedrite Chemistry: E Slater, D Kontak, A McDonald 3:30 P.M. VGP43A-07 Dependence of the Calculated CO2 Content of Silicate Melt Inclusions on the Choice of Raman Densimeter Used to Estimate CO2 Density: L Moore, H Lamadrid, D Moncada, R J Bodnar 3:45 P.M. VGP43A-08 Sulfide Melt Inclusions in MagmaticHydrothermal Ore-Forming Systems: J J Hanley AS44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Challenges for Three-Dimensional Radiative Transfer in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Posters Presiding: TA.M.as Varnai, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Anthony Davis, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Howard Barker, Meteorological Service of Canada; Jui-Yuan Chiu, University of Reading 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0023 POSTER A new Approach to Interpret MultiAngle Spectral Reflectance of Dense Vegetation: Y Knyazikhin, J Bi, S CHOI, T Park, R B Myneni SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0024 POSTER High Spatial Resolution Three Dimensional Atmospheric Radiative Transfer in SASKTRAN: D Zawada, S Dueck, A E Bourassa, D A Degenstein 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0036 POSTER Clouds, Precipitation and Marine Boundary Layer Structure during the MAGIC Field Campaign: X Zhou, P Kollias, E R Lewis 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0025 POSTER Monte-Carlo SASKTRAN for Stratospheric Radiative Transfer: S Dueck, D Zawada, A E Bourassa, D A Degenstein 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0037 POSTER A Comparison of Algorithms for Determination of Marine Boundary Layer Height: E R Lewis 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0026 POSTER Radiative Transfer in a Cloudy Atmosphere Using a New Spectrally Integrating 3D Monte Carlo Model: A L Jones, L Di Girolamo 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0027 POSTER Ground-Based Multi-Angle Imaging Network for 3D Atmospheric Sensing: A Aides, D Veikherman, A Levis, Y Y Schechner 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0028 POSTER A new Approach to Cloud Optical Depth Estimates from Sky Images based of SHDOM Simulations: F A Mejia, J P Kleissl 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0029 POSTER 3D radiative effects on UV, VIS and NIR cloud reflectance: T Varnai, G Sanchez, A Marshak 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0030 POSTER Statistics About Shortwave 3D Radiative Effects in Cloudy Scenes: T Varnai, A Marshak, G Sanchez, K F Evans 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0031 POSTER Effects of Clouds Inhomogeneities on LIDAR and Doppler RADAR Observations : Application to A-train and EarthCARE Space missions: F Szczap, A Alkasem, C Cornet, O Jourdan, V Shcherbakov 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0032 POSTER 3D Cloud Observations: Synergy Between Scanning Radars and Shortwave Radiation Measurements: J Y C Chiu, M D Fielding, R J Hogan, G Feingold 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0033 POSTER Cirrus cloud heterogeneity effects and their implications for MODIS-like retrievals using solar and IR observations: Effets des hétérogénéités des cirrus et leurs implications pour les restitutions MODIS à partir d’observations dans le visible et l’infrarouge: T Fauchez, S Platnick, Z Zhang, C Cornet, P Dubuisson, F Szczap 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0034 POSTER Assessment of OCO-2’s Vulnerability Against Spatial Variability of Surface Reflectivity in “Glint” (over Land), “Nadir” and “Target” Modes: Évaluation de le Vulnérabilité de OCO-2 Vis-à-Vis la Variabilité Spatiale de la Reflectivité de la Surface en Modes Reflect (Au-Dessus des Masses Terrestres), Nadir e—Cible: A B Davis, Z Qu 4:30 P.M. AS44A-0035 POSTER Radiative effects of in-situ observed ice supersaturated regions and cirrus clouds in the extratropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere: X Tan, M Diao, Y Huang AS44B Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Convective Cloud Processes Posters Presiding: Michael Jensen, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Pavlos Kollias, McGill University; Virendra Ghate, Argonne National Laboratory 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0038 POSTER Thermally-driven circulation and convection over a mountainous tropical island: C C Wang, D J Kirshbaum 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0039 POSTER Velocity and Length Scales for Moist Convection: Estimation of Scale-Aware Convective Adjustment Timescale: K V Alapaty 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0040 POSTER Observational estimates of entrainment rate in convective clouds: M P Jensen, T Toto, P Kollias, C Lu 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0041 POSTER Climatology of Boundary Layer Depth over the US Southern Great Plains: V P Ghate, P Kollias, R Coulter 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0042 POSTER Characterizing Long-Term Observations of Convective Clouds from Combined ARM Profiling Radar and Lidar Measurements: K L Johnson, M P Jensen, S Baxter, T Toto, M Wang, P Kollias, E E Clothiaux 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0043 POSTER Organization of subcloud layer for different cloud regimes: A Chandra, P Kollias, C Zhang 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0044 POSTER Aging Species of Atmospheric Particles with Height: Implications to Cloud Microphysics: A S Ahlawat 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0045 POSTER Covariability in the monthly mean convective and radiative diurnal cycles in the Amazon: J B Dodson, P C Taylor 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0046 POSTER Insights Into Precipitation Processes As Revealed By Profiling Radar, Disdrometer and Aircraft Observations During The MC3E Campaign: S E Giangrande, T Toto, A Bansemer, M Kumjian, A Ryzhkov 4:30 P.M. AS44B-0047 POSTER A Summary of Convective Cloud Updrafts Observed during the MC3E by the ARM SGP Precipitation Radar Network: K North, P Kollias B44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Biogeochemical Cycling in Wetland Ecosystems: From Observations to Modeling III Posters Presiding: Derrick Yuk Fo Lai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Oliver Sonnentag, Université de Montréal; Luc Pelletier, McGill University; Ian Strachan, McGill University 4:30 P.M. B44A-0076 POSTER Greenhouse Gas Exchange from Sites Used as a Source of Vegetation Donor Material for Peatland Restoration: K R Murray, A Borkenhagen, D J Cooper, M Strack 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 139 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. B44A-0077 POSTER Temperature and Moisture Controls on Greenhouse Gas Flux from Coastal Bay Mouth Bar Marsh Sediments: C D Soden, T P Duval 4:30 P.M. B44A-0078 POSTER From 10 Hz to 30 Minutes: Standardized Procedures for (Post)-Processing Eddy Covariance Measurements of the Taiga Plains Flux Tower Meso-Network in Northwestern Canada: K Wischnewski, M Helbig, N Kljun, L Chasmer, P Marsh, W L Quinton, O Sonnentag 4:30 P.M. B44A-0079 POSTER Throughfall and Stemflow as Hot Phenomena of Biogeochemical Fluxes in Temperate Swamps: M Malone 4:30 P.M. B44A-0080 POSTER Spatial and Temporal Variability of CO2, CH4 and N2O Emissions from the Soils of a Subtropical Mangrove Wetland: D Y F Lai, J Xu 4:30 P.M. B44A-0081 POSTER Changes of carbon fluxes and major carbon sources after palsa thawed into pond: Z Wang, N T Roulet 4:30 P.M. B44A-0082 POSTER Methanotrophs Contribute to Peatland Nitrogen: T Larmola, S M Leppänen, E S Tuittila, M Aarva, P Merilä, H Fritze, M A Tiirola 4:30 P.M. B44A-0083 POSTER Experimental Studies on Nitrogen Compounds Fate and Transport in Groundwater Systems -Impacts of Wastewater Irrigation: I M Nambi, M Chandrasekar 4:30 P.M. B44A-0084 POSTER Use of Bioremediated Sewage Effluent in Constructed Wetlands for Fish Survival: K Waqar B44B Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions II Posters (joint with H) Presiding: Fereidoun Rezanezhad, University of Waterloo; Philippe Van Cappellen, University of Waterloo; Céline Pallud, University of California Berkeley 4:30 P.M. B44B-0085 POSTER Effect of Water Table Fluctuations on the Fate and Distribution of Escherichia coli in a Freshwater Beach Environment: An Experimental Study: A Banihashemi, R Kovac, F Rezanezhad, D H Oh, C M Smeaton, M Mesquita, C E Robinson, P Van Cappellen Hydrochemistry, 18O/16O and 2H/1H 4:30 P.M. B44B-0086 POSTER Ratios of Groundwater and Surface water in Raya Valley, Northern Ethiopia: M G GebreMichael B44C Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. The Dynamic World of Soil and Sediment Biogeochemistry: Drivers, Responses, and Implications II Posters (joint with ES, H, SG) Presiding: Alfonso Mucci, McGill University; Bjorn Sundby, Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski; Chris Parsons, University of Waterloo; Philippe Van Cappellen, University of Waterloo 140 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. B44C-0087 POSTER Temporal Redox Fluctuations in Sediments: Pulsed Phosphorus Loadings in Freshwater Marsh Systems?: Les fluctuations temporelles du redox dans les sédiments: les chargements du phosphore pulsé dans les systemes de marais d’eau douce: C T Parsons, F Rezanezhad, D O’Connell, P Van Cappellen 4:30 P.M. B44C-0088 POSTER Impact of soil freezing and thawing Dynamics on greenhouse gas emission and nutrient fluxes: F Rezanezhad, C T Parsons, C M Smeaton, R Kovac, T Milojevic, P Van Cappellen 4:30 P.M. B44C-0089 POSTER Carbon isotope signature of CH4 and CO2 as a tool to unravel diagenetic pathways in lake sediments: La signature isotopique du carbone dans le CH4 et le CO2 comme outil pour clarifier les voies diagénétiques dans les sédiments lacustres: F Clayer, A Moritz, Y Gelinas, A Tessier, C Gobeil 4:30 P.M. B44C-0090 POSTER Geochemical Behavior of Cadimum during Early Diagenesis in Tidal Sediment from the Shuangtaizi Estuary, China: B Liu, Y Nie ES44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Research Challenges and Opportunities in River Science Studies III Posters: Défis et nouvelles avenues de recherche dans la science des cours d’eau I [Posters] (joint with B) Presiding: Pascale Biron, Concordia University; Thomas BuffinBelanger, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR; Peter Ashmore, University of Western Ontario 4:30 P.M. ES44A-0104 POSTER Integrating hydrogeomorphological concepts in management approaches of lowland agricultural streams in Quebec: Perspectives, problems and prospects: A Paradis, P Biron 4:30 P.M. ES44A-0105 POSTER Bank and bed stabilization using riprap: geomorphological impacts on embeddedness and implications for fish habitat: G Choné, P Biron, N Bergeron ES44B Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. The Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea Corridor: Marine Geology, Paleoceanography, and Role in the Land-Ocean Climate System II Posters (joint with MRG, OS, PP) Presiding: Anne de Vernal, University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM; Donald Campbell, Geological survey of Canada; Boris Dorschel, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven; Andre Rochon, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0106 POSTER Comprehensive Interpretation of the Ice Sheet-Ocean Current Interaction Around the Baffin Bay: C Gebhardt, B Dorschel, P Slabon SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0107 POSTER Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis: P Slabon, B Dorschel, C Gebhardt 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0123 POSTER Geophysical signatures and sand thickness at Bestwood Farm, South Africa: S Edwards, K S Papadimitrios, C G Bank 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0108 POSTER Diachronous Evolution of Sea Surface Conditions from the Labrador Sea to Baffin Bay since the Last Glaciation: O T Gibb, S Steinhauer, B Fréchette, A de Vernal, C Hillaire-Marcel 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0124 POSTER Mapping historic charcoal production fields from excavation to landscape scale: T A Raab, A Schneider, M Takla, A Raab, F Hirsch, H Rösler 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0109 POSTER A High Resolution Chronology of Clastic Supply to the Central Baffin Bay during the Last Deglacial Ice Sheet Melting: R Jackson, M Kucera, R H Stein 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0110 POSTER Paleaoceanographic Changes in Disko Bugt Area in Relation With Human Settlements During the Holocene: M M Ouellet-Bernier, A de Vernal, C Hillaire-Marcel, M Moros 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0111 POSTER Surface and sub-surface multi-proxy reconstruction of mid to late Holocene palaeoceanographic changes in Disko Bugt, West Greenland: M Moros, J M Lloyd, K Perner, D Krawczyk, A de Vernal, M M Ouellet-Bernier, T Blanz, A Kuijpers, A E Jennings, A Witkowski, R R Schneider, E Jansen 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0125 POSTER Constraints on the Geochemical Provenance of Refined Copper and Brass Artifacts from the Gaspereau Lake Area, King’s County, Nova Scotia: Insights into the Metallurgical and Trace Element Systematics of European Contactera Trade Alloys: J J Hanley, G Hodge, C Cottreau-Robins, C R McFarlane, G D Layne, W B Stewart, M Sanders 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0126 POSTER From the source to the object : tracing the archaeological materials using LA-ICP-MS. The example of stone ornaments in the ancient societies.: De la source à l'objet : retracer la provenance des matériaux par la méthode LA-ICP-MS. Exemple sur les parures en pierre des sociétés anciennes: A Baron, B Gratuze, C Chapdelaine 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0112 POSTER Paleoceanography of marine isotope stage 31 in the northwest North Atlantic: A M R Aubry, A de Vernal, C Hillaire-Marcel 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0127 POSTER X-ray microfluorescence, microradiography and tomodensitometry provide a broader view of the archaeological space: Microfluorescence X, microradiographie et tomodensitométrie : une vue densemble sur espace archéologique: G Treyvaud, P Francus 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0113 POSTER Alkenone paleothermometry in the NW Atlantic: A review and synthesis of surface sediment data and calibrations: M Kienast, A Filippova, M Frank, T Blanz, R R Schneider 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0128 POSTER Geochemical fingerprints of paleoenvironmental changes and paleo-pollution in the sedimentary archives of the Roman harbor of Ephesus (Turkey): H Delile 4:30 P.M. ES44B-0115 POSTER Evidence for Meltwater Drainage via the St. Lawrence River in Marine Cores from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Laurentian Channel and Labrador Sea at the Time of the Younger Dryas: Évidences Indiquant le Drainage d'Eaux de Fonte par le St-Laurent dans des Carottes Marine du Golfe du St-Laurent et du Chenal Laurentien et la Plateforme Continentale du Labrador durant l'évènement climatique du Younger Dryas: E Levac, M C F Lewis 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0129 POSTER Rock-Magnetic Proxies of Dredging and Flood Events in Portus, the Ancient Harbor of Imperial Rome: Signatures magnétiques d’évènements de dragage et de crues à Portus, l’ancient port de Rome: A Lisé-Pronovost, G St-Onge, A I Herries, D Heslop, F Salomon, J P Goiran GA44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Combining Archaeology and Geosciences: The Challenges of Variable Time and Spatial Scales II Posters: Rallier l’archéologie et les géosciences : les défis des échelles variables dans le temps et l’espace (joint with B, ES, GP, VGP) Presiding: Adrian Burke, Université de Montréal; Agathe LiséPronovost, LaTrobe University 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0121 POSTER The Challenges of Research at Varying Geological Spatial Scales for the Geoarchaeological Study of Prehistoric Stone Tool Quarry Sources: Les défis de travailler à différentes échelles spatiales géologiques pour étude géoarchéologique des carrières préhistoriques et sources de matière première lithique: A Burke 4:30 P.M. GA44A-0122 POSTER Current Situation of the Universal Heritage Building”CHELLAH”: Etats Des Lieux du Patrimoine Universel “CHELLAH”: S Belhaj H44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Applications of Remote Sensing and In Situ Monitoring of Soil Moisture Posters Presiding: Justin AdA.M.s, University of Guelph; Heather McNairn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Catherine Champagne, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 4:30 P.M. H44A-0176 POSTER On the application of RADARSAT-2 IEM retrievals for determining inter-field soil moisture distributions a priori to vegetation emergence: J R Adams, A A Berg, H McNairn, C Champagne 4:30 P.M. H44A-0177 POSTER Comparison of agricultural roughness measurements from pin boards and terrestrial laser scanners: implications for SAR scattering models: M D Chabot, J B Lindsay, T L Rowlandson, J R Adams, A A Berg 4:30 P.M. H44A-0178 POSTER Establishing soil moisture downscaling parameters a priori using network data as a proxy for future RADARSAT-Constellation retrievals: A A Berg, J R Adams 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 141 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. H44A-0179 POSTER Comparison of Upscaled Soil Moisture Measurements from a SMAP Validation Network using Six Techniques: W Woodley, A A Berg, J R Adams, T L Rowlandson 4:30 P.M. H44A-0180 POSTER Comparison of Different Methods of Soil Moisture Mapping in Peatlands Using Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Data: K Millard, M C Richardson 4:30 P.M. H44A-0181 POSTER Evaluation of COSMOS (COsmic-ray Soil Moisture Observing System) Soil Moisture Product in a Peatland Environment: E E Wrona, A A Berg, P Marsh 4:30 P.M. H44A-0182 POSTER Assessing the Spatio-Temporal Variability of Soil Moisture Within the Brightwater Creek Watershed in Saskatchewan, Canada: T T Burns, A A Berg, E Tetlock 4:30 P.M. H44A-0183 POSTER A role for soil organic carbon in passive remote sensing of soil water content from SMAPVEX12: H R Manns, A A Berg, A Colliander 4:30 P.M. H44A-0184 POSTER Improvement of the Trapezoid Method Using Raw Digital Count Data for Soil Moisture Estimation in the Texas (USA) High Plains: S Shafian, S J Maas H44B Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Scales and Scaling in Soil Hydrology: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Complex Processes Posters (joint with B) Presiding: Asim Biswas, McGill University; Sean Carey, McMaster University 4:30 P.M. H44B-0185 POSTER Spatial Variations in Baseflow Generation in a Headwater Mountain Catchment: Birch Creek: D B Bonville, S B Shaw 4:30 P.M. H44B-0186 POSTER Preferential unsaturated flow and transport in heterogeneous mine waste rock dumps: W M Appels, A M Ireson, L S Barbour 4:30 P.M. H44B-0187 POSTER Freeze-thaw processes of active layer soils in the Nanweng’he River National Reserve in the Yili’helishan Mountains, northeastern Northeast China: R He, H Jin, X Chang, Y Wang 4:30 P.M. H44B-0189 POSTER On the coupled use of sapflow and eddy covariance measurements: environmental impacts on the evapotranspiration of an heterogeneous - wild olives based Sardinian ecosystem: M Curreli, R Corona, N Montaldo, R Oren 4:30 P.M. H44B-0190 POSTER The TILE Approach: Closing the hydrologic cycle: E D Soulis, J R Craig, B Tolson, A Haghnegahdar, M Tinel H44C Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Water Resource Impacts From Past and Future Climate Change and Climate Variability Posters Presiding: Markus Schnorbus, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium; Rajesh Shrestha, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium; Daniel Peters, Environment Canada 4:30 P.M. H44C-0191 POSTER Testing for water risk in river basins in Nigeria: S U Ayobahan 4:30 P.M. H44C-0192 POSTER Climate change of the Sardinian hydrology: the NAO impact on the precipitation and runoff regimes across the Mediterranean island: A Sarigu, N Montaldo 4:30 P.M. H44C-0193 POSTER Changes of the Hydrologic regime over the last 90 years in the Flumendosa basin, Sardinia: R Corona, N Montaldo, J D Albertson 4:30 P.M. H44C-0194 POSTER Can we disentangle the climate influences on Colorado River water resources using a multi-proxy approach to tree-ring data?: A Z Csank, C A Woodhouse, G T Pederson, S W Leavitt 4:30 P.M. H44C-0196 POSTER Risk to Groundwater Quality in Coastal Aquifers under the Pressure of Climate Change: J Klassen, D M Allen, K E Kohfeld MD44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals III Posters Presiding: Michel Jebrak, UQAM; William Minarik, McGill University 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0209 POSTER Gold Mineralization at the Renabie Mine: The Importance of an Early Hydrothermal Vein Anisotropy on Shear Zone Localization: J McDivitt, B Lafrance, D Kontak 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0210 POSTER Unravelling the Archean to Proterozoic History at the Meliadine Gold District, Nunavut, Canada: C Lawley, V McNicoll, R A Creaser, B Dubé, P Mercier-Langevin, S J Pehrsson 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0211 POSTER Key parameters controlling the genesis of the BIF-hosted Meadowbank gold deposit, Churchill Province, Nunavut: V Janvier, S Castonguay, P Mercier-Langevin, B Dubé, M Malo, V McNicoll, R A Creaser, B de Chavigny, O Côté Mantha, S J Pehrsson 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0212 POSTER Key geological parameters of the BIF-hosted Musselwhite gold deposit, Superior Province, northwestern Ontario and implications for exploration: W Oswald, S Castonguay, B Dubé, V McNicoll, J Biczok, P Mercier-Langevin, M Malo 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0213 POSTER Hydrothermal Chromium Mobility in the MacLellan Au-Ag Deposit: Implications for Petrogenetic Interpretation: E C G Hastie, J E Gagnon, I M Samson 142 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0214 POSTER Gold mineralization in the Belleterre mineral district, Pontiac Subprovince, Québec– relationships to deformation events and lamprophyre intrusions: M Koïta, M Richer-Laflèche, L B Harris, M Jebrak 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0215 POSTER Syn-Orogenic, Intrusion-Related Gold Mineralisation Associated with an Archean Compressional Fault in the Bachelor Mine, Desmaraisville, Abitibi, Canada: S Marier Boston, A Tremblay, J Lemarchand 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0216 POSTER A Mineralogical, Geochemical and Geochronological Study of Marathon Gold Corporation’s Valentine Lake Gold Camp; Central Dunnage Zone, Newfoundland: M A Barrington, G D Layne, G Dunning, S M Dunsworth 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0217 POSTER Mineralogical and Geochemical Vectors for Ore Targeting: the Footprint of the Canadian Malartic Gold Deposit, Québec: N Gaillard, A E Williams-Jones, S Salvi, J R Clark, P Lypaczewski, S Perrouty 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0218 POSTER Characterization of shear fabric Development and peak Metamorphic assemblages in mafic metavolcanic rocks south of Detour Lake Mine: M Bouchard, D K Tinkham 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0219 POSTER Role of colloidal transport in the formation of high-grade gold veins at Brucejack, British Columbia: N Harrichhausen, C D Rowe, M Tarling, W S Board, C J Greig 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0220 POSTER GOLD EXPLORATION AT SOUTH EASTERN DESERT, EGYPT USING REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES: GOLD EXPLORATION AT SOUTH EASTERN DESERT, EGYPT USING REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES: S M Salem, N M Soliman 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0221 POSTER Structural geology and timing of deformation at the Gibraltar copper-molybdenum porphyry deposit, Cariboo Region, British Columbia: L Kennedy, N Mostaghimi, J Gabites, R M Friedman 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0228 POSTER Geology of the Hardaban Zn-Pb deposit in Xinjiang, NW China, and its comparison to the Tekeli Zn-Pb deposit, Kazakhstan: Y Yalikun, C Xue, D T A Symons 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0229 POSTER Characterization of seleniumrich minerals from the Sagar property, Labrador Trough, northern Quebec: R Sharma, M Fayek, Q Yarie, C Scherba 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0230 POSTER Granite-hosted W Mineralization in the Dajishan W-Ta-Nb Deposit, Nanling Range, Southeastern China: M Wu, I M Samson, D Zhang 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0231 POSTER Heavy Mineral Potentiality of the Kawar Char Island in the Bay of Bengal, South-West Bangladesh: A T Tapu, M Hossain 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0232 POSTER Cryptic Structural Controls on Metallogeny Patterns as Revealed by the Distribution of Heavy Minerals in Stream Sediments from the Flat River Area, Mackenzie Mountains, NWT: H Falck, E Martel, S Day, K Pierce 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0233 POSTER Regional Mapping Protocol, Descriptive Nomenclature and Field Database Coding for Iron Oxide Alkali-Alteration (IOAA) Ore Systems and their IOCG, IOA and Affiliated Deposit Types: Protocole de Cartographie Régionale, Terminologie Descriptive et Codification de Bases de Données de Terrain pour les systèmes à Oxydes de Fer et Altération en Éléments Alcalins et leurs Gîtes IOCG, IOA et Gîtes Affiliés: S Asselin, L Corriveau, A DeToni, J F Montreuil, J Wahl, C Guilmette, M Champagne, S Dourlet, A Chabot Bergeron 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0234 POSTER The Capricorn Distal Footprints Project: an Orogen-Scale Approach to Mineral Systems: M A Pearce, R Hough, S C Spinks, R Thorne, A White, A Y LeyCooper, P Golodoniuc, D Gray, T J Munday MD44B Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0222 POSTER Oxidation state and Cu content of arc magmas: implications for metallogeny: J P Richards Thursday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0223 POSTER Three-Dimensional Electrical Conductivity Models of the Morrison Porphyry-Cu Deposit, British Columbia: B Lee, J Huebert, B Abbassi, L Liu, M J Unsworth, J P Richards, L Z Cheng, D Oldenburg Rare Earth Element Deposits: Characteristics and Genesis II Posters: Gîtes de Terres Rares: Caractéristiques et Genèse (joint with EP, SE, VGP) Presiding: Olivier Nadeau, University of Ottawa; Anthony WilliamsJones, McGill University 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0224 POSTER A study of the Cu-Ni-Fe-S mineralogy of footwall veins at the McCreedy East mine, Sudbury, ON: The formation of millerite and origin of splays from trunk veins: P Wawrzonkowski 4:30 P.M. MD44B-0235 POSTER The origin of the REE-rich, Strange Lake A-type peralkaline granite, revealed by O and Sm-Nd isotopes: K Siegel, A E Williams-Jones, R Stevenson 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0225 POSTER Resource Potential for Industrial Limestone on Southampton Island, Nunavut: S Zhang 4:30 P.M. MD44B-0236 POSTER Whole Rock Geochemical Signatures and REE Mineralogy of the Nechalacho Rare-Earth Element Deposit, NWT: J Hoyle, I M Samson 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0226 POSTER Nunavut Carving Stone: Further Studies Needed on Arctic Canada’s Community Commodity: M A Beauregard, J Ell, H M Steenkamp, A Henderson 4:30 P.M. MD44B-0237 POSTER The Saint-Honoré carbonatite REE zone, Québec, Canada: Combined magmatic and hydrothermal processes: A Néron, L P Bedard, D Gaboury, G Matton, S Thivierge 4:30 P.M. MD44A-0227 POSTER Contribution to the geologic study of the zone the South to Imiter center oriental Anti-Atlas: N EL Aouad 4:30 P.M. MD44B-0238 POSTER The Genesis of Heavy REE Mineralisation in the Lofdal Carbonatite Complex, Namibia: R Wollenberg, A E Williams-Jones, S Bodeving, S Swinden 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 143 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. MD44B-0239 POSTER IOCG-Type And Affiliated Deposits In The Romanet Horst, Labrador Through, Canada: Insights From Geochemical Fingerprint Of High Temperature Albitization: X Y DONG, O Nadeau, L Corriveau 4:30 P.M. MD44B-0240 POSTER Mineralogical and Geochemical Constraints on the Mobilization and Mineralization of Rare Earth Elements in the Lala Fe-Cu-(Mo, REE) Deposit, SW China: W T Chen, M F Zhou 4:30 P.M. MD44B-0241 POSTER REE mineralization in Sin Quyen FeCu-REE-U-Au deposit, Northwest Vietnam: L Xiaochun, M F Zhou S44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. General Contributions in Seismology III Posters: Contributions Générales en Sismologie (joint with G, SE, T) Presiding: Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa; Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa 4:30 P.M. S44A-0326 POSTER Seismic Interferometry for Mineral Exploration: Results from a Test Survey at the Lalor Mine, MB, Canada: J A Craven, S Cheraghi, E Roots, G Bellefleur 4:30 P.M. S44A-0328 POSTER Crustal structure beneath northeastern Tibetan Plateau from teleseismic receiver functions and its relationship with the regional seismicity: X Li, H Li 4:30 P.M. S44A-0329 POSTER Coda Q estimates of Bilaspur region of Himachal Lesser Himalaya: Sandeep 4:30 P.M. S44A-0330 POSTER Inclined strike-slip fault in a two layered model of the lithosphere-asthenosphere system: P Debnath, S Sen SE44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. S44A-0314 POSTER DETERMINATION OF LOCAL MAGNITUDE SCALE ML FOR VENEZUELA: R Vasquez, T Hara Mantle Dynamics From the Surface to Core: Continuing the Themes of CIG’s 2014 Joint Meeting With the CGU II Posters (joint with P, T) Presiding: Julian Lowman, University of Toronto; Claudia Stein, University of Munster 4:30 P.M. S44A-0316 POSTER Structural and seismic facies analysis of Tytoolz-fiy Field, onshore Niger Delta: E A Titus, E Ayolabi, A Ogunniyi 4:30 P.M. SE44A-0336 POSTER The Effect of Lower Mantle Viscosity on Surface Mobility in 3D Spherical Shell Convection Models: S M Langemeyer, J P Lowman, P J Tackley 4:30 P.M. S44A-0317 POSTER New Methods for Acquiring and Visualizing Surface Wave Data: B Miller, G P Tsoflias, D W Steeples 4:30 P.M. SE44A-0337 POSTER The Feedback Between Continents and Compositional Anomalies in the Deep Mantle: J P Lowman, S J Trim 4:30 P.M. S44A-0318 POSTER Focal depth distribution of the 1982 MirA.M.ichi, New Brunswick, earthquake sequence, retrieved by analyzing regional depth phases: S Ma, D Motazedian 4:30 P.M. S44A-0319 POSTER The Lamont Cooperative Seismographic Network (LCSN): M E Gold, P Bastien, W Y Kim 4:30 P.M. S44A-0320 POSTER The Central and Eastern United States Network and Repeating Earthquakes in ENA: W Y Kim, M E Gold, P Bastien, J G Armbruster 4:30 P.M. S44A-0321 POSTER A STUDY ON ACTIVE TECTONICS OF NORTHEASTERN INDIA FROM FOCAL MECHANISM SOLUTIONS: S Baruah, S Baruah 4:30 P.M. S44A-0322 POSTER Seismic Mapping of the Fenchuganj Structure, Surma Basin, Bangladesh: A T Tapu, M Hossain, D Hossain 4:30 P.M. S44A-0323 POSTER Reservoir Characterization of Semutang Gas Field: A High Amplitude Faulted Structure in SE Bangladesh, using Well Log, Seismic Reflectivity and Attributes: Z Salehin, A S M Woobaidullah, S M M Kabir, S S Snigdha 4:30 P.M. S44A-0324 POSTER Body-Wave Scattering from Seismic Interferometry: Preliminary Results from the San Andreas Fault near Parkfield, California: S G Mosher, P Audet 4:30 P.M. S44A-0325 POSTER Real-time Stress Monitoring Using Ambient-noise Tomography in Deep Mine Environments: P Dales, P Audet, J P Mercier, A Pascu, W de Beer 144 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. SE44A-0338 POSTER Modeling the Formation of Porosity Bands in a Mid-Ocean Ridge Corner Flow: D Gebhardt, S L Butler SG44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. The Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic Earth System: Records From an Earth in Transition Posters (joint with B, ES, PP, PG) Presiding: Erik Sperling, Harvard Univ-Botanical Museum; Justin Strauss, Harvard University 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0339 POSTER Nitrogen isotopes across a late Mesoproterozoic basin transect, Arctic Bay Formation, Nunavut: M Hodgskiss, P Sans-Jofre, M Kunzmann, D Cole, T Gibson, P W Crockford, G P Halverson 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0340 POSTER Application of the I/[Ca+Mg] Proxy to Interpreting the c. 810 Ma Bitter Springs δ13C Anomaly: Utilisation d’un nouveau proxy-redox le ratio I/[Ca+Mg] pour interpréter l’anomalie δ13C Bitter Springs (ca. 810 Ma): S Wörndle-Quoëx, G P Halverson, Z Lu, X Zhou 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0341 POSTER Lost and found: the Islay carbon isotope excursion in NA.M.ibia is nearly 746 Ma in age: P F Hoffman, E J Bellefroid, B W Johnson, D P Schrag SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0342 POSTER Expanded records of early Ediacaran marine carbonate δ13C from Namibia: synchronous foredeep initiation bordering the Kaoko and Damara orogens?: P F Hoffman, E B Hodgin, E J Bellefroid, P W Crockford, G R Jasechko, B W Johnson, P Sans-Jofre, D P Schrag 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0343 POSTER Dolomite Marine Cements Record Marine Anoxia During the Late Cryogenian: A V S Hood, M W Wallace 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0344 POSTER Testing Snowball Earth: Subsurface Sedimentology of the Neoproterozoic Kamoa Subbasin, Democratic Republic of Congo: K Kennedy, N Eyles, D Broughton, D Edwards 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0345 POSTER New Age Constraints on Middle Ediacaran Chemostratigraphy, Biostratigraphy, and the East African Orogeny from the Arabian Shield: G P Halverson, M D Schmitz, G M Cox, P R Johnson, M Kunzmann, T J Maguire, A S Collins 4:30 P.M. SPA44B-0384 POSTER A Web-Based HF Near Real Time Tool based on a Neural Network based Bottomside Profile Model for the Ionosphere: M O Yousif, S M Sharif 4:30 P.M. SPA44B-0385 POSTER Plasmaspheric plume analysis during the 2013 Cluster close separation Campaign: F Darrouzet, J De Keyser, P Décréau, J Goldstein, W S Kurth, S De Pascuale 4:30 P.M. SPA44B-0386 POSTER Relationship between plasmapause obtained from Cluster, solar wind and geomagnetic activity: F Darrouzet, V Pierrard, G Verbanac SPA44C Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0346 POSTER Uncovering late Ediacaran kinematics of the Avalonia terrane using paleomagnetism: R P Anderson, D A Evans, P J A McCausland, B Wen Energetic Particle Precipitation Mechanisms and Effects in the Magnetosphere-Ionosophere System II Posters Presiding: Allison Jaynes, University of Colorado at Boulder; Lauren Blum, University of California, Berkeley; Maria Usanova, University of Colorado at Boulder; Larry Kepko, NASA GSFC 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0347 POSTER Chemostratigraphy of Late Proterozoic Carbonate Units in Northern Selwyn Basin, East-Central Yukon: C Padget, J V Strauss, D Moynihan, D Keighley 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0387 POSTER Inter-hourly Variability of Total Electron Content during the quietest days over Akure, within the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly region: T T Ayorinde 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0348 POSTER Cycles of Nutrient Trace Elements in the Phanerozoic Ocean and Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Oxygenation: R R Large, J Halpin, E Lounejeva, L V Danyushevsky 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0388 POSTER Science Highlights from the BARREL Antarctic Balloon Campaigns: R M Millan, J G Sample, M McCarthy, D M Smith 4:30 P.M. SG44A-0349 POSTER Linking Atmospheric pO2 to Geological Processes: A P Wolfe, K Muehlenbachs, R Tappert, R C McKellar, M Schoell 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0389 POSTER Study of field aligned current (FAC) with D-component (east-west)and interplanetary electric field (Ey) during three different HILDCAA events: B Adhikari, O Mendes Jr, M O Domingues, E Echer SPA44A Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0390 POSTER DIURNAL AND SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF THE Sq FOCI LATITUDES ALONG AFRICAN MERIDIAN: O O Charles II, B Rabiu, O S Oluyo Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Earth’s Inner Magnetosphere: Advances in Modeling, Simulations, and Theory II Posters Presiding: Danny Summers, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Ian Mann, University of Alberta; Barry Mauk, Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins 4:30 P.M. SPA44A-0383 POSTER Van Allen Probes observations of oxygen cyclotron harmonic waves in the inner magnetosphere: M Usanova, A N Jaynes, I R Mann, B Grison, R Ergun SPA44B Poster Hall 517B-D 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0391 POSTER THE RESPONSE OF THE IONOSPHERE OVER ILORIN TO SOME GEOMAGNETIC STORMS: B W Joshua, J O Adeniyi, B W Reinisch, I Adimula, S Adebiyi 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0392 POSTER A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TEC AT LOW AND MIDDLE LATITUDES OF AFRICA DURING DIFFERENT SOLAR ACTIVITY PHASES: K A Adegboyega, B Oluwasegun, O O Elijah, A O E 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0393 POSTER Spatial Variations of GPSMeasured Total Electron Content over Nigeria: E V Adetayo, B Rabiu, A Adekola Thursday, 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0394 POSTER Investing Changes in Field Aligned Current Maps for Changing Solar Radiative Indices: T Edwards, D R Weimer Earth’s Plasmasphere: Feeding, Dynamics, and Coupling Processes II PostersPresiding: Fabien Darrouzet, Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy; Jerry Goldstein, Southwest Research Inst; Kirthika Mohan, UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory; Maria Usanova, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics 4:30 P.M. SPA44C-0395 POSTER Investigations on the Variations of Space Weather and Correlation Analysis with the GOCE Gradiometer Measurements: E S Ince, S D Pagiatakis 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 145 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM VGP44A Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Melt and Fluid Inclusions: Windows Into the Role of Fluids in the Evolution of the Earth and Planetary Systems II Posters (joint with EP, MD, SG) Presiding: Daniel Kontak, Laurentian University; Robert Bodnar, Virginia Tech 4:30 P.M. VGP44A-0427 POSTER Gas chromatographic investigation of the light hydrocarbon compositions of fluids associated with various geological environments and regimes: A first comparison: M Kerr, J J Hanley 4:30 P.M. VGP44A-0428 POSTER Deep Degassing of CO2-rich Basanite Magma at El Hierro, Canary Islands: Insights from Melt and Fluid Inclusions: M A Longpre, J Stix, A Kluegel, N Shimizu 4:30 P.M. VGP44A-0429 POSTER Secondary Gold Precipitation Involving Immiscible Methane-Nitrogen-Carbon Dioxide and Aqueous Fluids, Lupin Gold Deposit, Nunavut: J J Hanley, Crowell, D Kontak 4:30 P.M. VGP44A-0430 POSTER Sulphur Isotope Fractionation During Degassing of Canary Island Magmas: P Beaudry, M A Longpre, R C Economos, B A Wing, T H Bui, J Stix 4:30 P.M. VGP44A-0431 POSTER Using Petrographic Observations and Evaporate Mound Chemistry of Fluid Inclusions to Assess Metal Fertility and Fluid:Rock Interaction in a Large Peraluminous Batholith: A Case Study of the Mineralized (Sn-W-U-Cu-Zn-Ag) South Mountain Batholith, Nova Scotia, Canada: F M Tweedale, J J Hanley, D Kontak, N Rogers VGP44B Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. Secular Variations in the Tectonomagmatic Evolution of the Continental Crust II Posters (joint with GP, MD, PG, T) Presiding: J Shellnutt, NTNU National Taiwan Normal University; J Brendan Murphy, St. Francis Xavier University; John Keppie, Universidad Nacional Autonomo de Mexico 4:30 P.M. VGP44B-0432 POSTER Arc Magmatic Evolution: The Central American Example: S A Whattam, R J Stern 4:30 P.M. VGP44B-0433 POSTER Mesozoic and Cenozoic reconstruction of magmatism and basin Development within the South China Sea and their implications to regional tectonic evolution: H A MAI, Y L Chan, M W Yeh, T Y Lee 146 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 4:30 P.M. VGP44B-0434 POSTER Trace element variation in plagioclase phenocrysts from ignimbrites from the Mogollon-Datil volcanic field, southern New Mexico, USA: Insights into the processes and timescales of magmatism: G Michelfelder, E E Salings, E R Sikes 4:30 P.M. VGP44B-0435 POSTER Overview of Appinites and their relationships with other enigmatic igneous rock suites: J B Murphy, R D Nance 4:30 P.M. VGP44B-0436 POSTER Building Continents and Keels: Implications from the Hf Isotopic Compositions of Archean-Hadean Zircons: P A Mueller, M E Bickford, J Wooden 4:30 P.M. VGP44B-0437 POSTER The tectonic implication of temporal-spatial distribution of magmatism in northwestern Sibumasu terrane, the western Yunnan, China: Y P Chiu, M W Yeh, T Y Lee 4:30 P.M. VGP44B-0438 POSTER Petrogenesis and Tectonic Implications of Neoproterozoic Na-rich Adakites and High-K Granites on the Western Margin of the Yangtze Block: Q Chen, M Sun, X Long, G Zhao, C Yuan VGP44C Poster Hall 517B-D Thursday, 4:30 P.M. The Uranium Cycle: From the Mantle to Sediments to Exploitation to Environmental Impact III Posters (joint with ES, MD, SG)Presiding: T Kyser, Queen’s University; Mostafa Fayek, University of Manitoba 4:30 P.M. VGP44C-0439 POSTER Tourmaline in the Maw Zone, the Gryphon Uranium Deposit, and Sandstones above the Phoenix Uranium Deposits, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada: I T O’Connell, K Hattori, E Adlakha, S Chen, C Sorba 4:30 P.M. VGP41A-06 POSTER Characterization of Fluids Associated with Uranium Mineralization in the Beaverlodge Uranium District, Northern Saskatchewan: Field, Petrographic, Fluid Inclusion and C-O Isotope Studies: R Liang, G Chi, K Ashton, N Blamey 4:30 P.M. VGP44C-0441 POSTER Petrographic study of albitization associated with uranium mineralization in the Beaverlodge district of northern Saskatchewan: J A Kennicott, G Chi, K Ashton 4:30 P.M. VGP44C-0442 POSTER Geochemistry and Geochronology of the Andrew Lake Deposit, Thelon Basin, Nunavut, Canada: B M Shabaga, M Fayek, D Quirt, B Davis, T Pestaj, C Jefferson 4:30 P.M. VGP44C-0443 POSTER Long term geochemical evolution of U mine tailings from the Denison TMA-1 tailings management area, Elliot Lake, ON, Canada: M K Kartick, J L Brown, F G Ferris, J E Mungall Presenting Author Index Presenting authors’ names are followed by the paper numbers of all presentations. To find a paper in this meeting program: • Locate the name of the presenting author in the index. • Refer to the paper numbers in parentheses following the presenting author’s name. • The paper number includes the session and paper information. • The last two digits (oral) or four digits (poster) of a paper number provide the sequence within a session. • After locating the session number, find the session in the Program Content section, pages 48-103. All paper numbers are listed for presenters who have more than one presentation. Example: Paper AS31B-02 is scheduled on Wednesday morning, concurrent session B, the second presentation. paper number AS 3 1 B 02 session number discipline designator order of paper within session day 3 = Wednesday A.M. or P.M. 1 = 8:00 A.M. 2 = 10:30 A.M. 3 = 2:00 P.M. 4 = 4:30 P.M. concurrent session 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 147 PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX A A. Karegar M (G34A-0116) Abalos D (B34A-0052) Abitty E K (VGP24C-0411) Abramovitch E Y (PG34A-0269) Abubakar B (OS14A-0289) Abubakar R (GP14A-0167) Adam C M (SE33A-07) Adams J R (H44A-0176) Adegboyega K A (SPA44C-0392) Adeniji A A (SG11A-05) Adetayo E V (SPA44C-0393) Adhikari B (SPA44C-0389) Adlakha E (VGP44C-0440) Afolabi O O (AS33A-04) Afolayan A A (AS14C-0023) Agosta G’meiner A M (PP21A-08) Ahlawat A S (AS44B-0044) Ahmad A (B14A-0056) Ahmed B (ES34B-0101) Ahmed M N (T31A-01) Ahmed M (H13B-04, H41A-04) Aides A (AS44A-0027) Akbari A (VGP12A-06) Alapaty K V (AS44B-0039) Alcántara L (S12A-06) Aldridge K D (SE13A-03) Alexander C J (P14C-0308) Alexandru A (AS34A-0015) Alharbi T (H14E-0219) Ali G (H42C-03) Ali M (B14A-0057) Aliabadi A (AS31A-04) Alipbeki O (H42A-05) Allaire S E (H41B-04) AlMogren S M (G13A-07) Aloatem Tazifor A N (B24E-0108) Amina W (MD33A-05) Amos H M (B12B-01) Anderson R P (SG44A-0346) André S K (AS14C-0025) Andres M (B34A-0051) Andresen J (AS43A-05) Andrienko V (MD14A-0261) Annesley I R (VGP41A-04) Ansan V (P24A-0311) Ansdell K M (ED41A-07) Anshari G Z (B42A-03) Aparicio J M (G12A-05) Appana R (H21B-02) Appels W M (H13A-01, H44B-0186) Arango C (VGP24B-0404) Aranha R D (SG11A-04) Archer W E (SPA31A-08) Archibald D (PG23A-07, PG34A-0296) Arcuri G (PG34A-0298) Ariya P A (B13A-02) Arkinson H L (AS21A-05) Armour M (P11A-08) Arndt N T (VGP21A-02, VGP31A-01) Arnold J R (AS21B-01) Arnoux M (H24A-0226) Arriaga D (H14A-0189) Arsenault L (ED34A-0091) Artemieva I M (T22A-01) Arzilli F (VGP14A-0388) 148 Ashfaq M (H23B-05) Ashley K T (VGP12B-02) Ashmore P (ES31A-01) Ashoori Pareshkoohi A (S32A-03) Asim S (ES14B-0131) Asselin S (MD44A-0233) Atallah E (AS31A-02) Atemnkeng E A (H24D-0244) Atemnkeng N (ES14B-0130) Atkinson G M (S22A-04) Au Yang D (AS24A-0030) Aubel T (ES11A-04) Aubry A M (ES44B-0112) Aubry-Wake C (H32A-03) Audet P (S31A-01) Audru J (ED14A-0116) Auerbach D J (SG21A-01) Aukes P (ES21A-06) Austin J A (H13C-01) Avetyan R (S42A-05) Awais M (S41A-08) Ayo A O (AS24A-0027) Ayobahan S U (H44C-0191) Ayorinde T T (SPA44C-0387) Ayotte O (MD43A-08) Ayre A M (MD12A-08) Aziz F (H14B-0198) Aziz T (B32B-02) B Bacca-Cortes G F (B24F-0114) Badjana M H (H13B-03) Baig A I (H24E-0248) Bajracharya B M (B34C-0062) Baker D N (SPA43A-01) Baker D R (VGP34A-0416) Baker N C (AS22A-05) Bal S (AS34A-0017) Banerjee A (P34A-0249) Banihashemi A (B44B-0085) Bansah S (H14F-0222) Baraer M (H32A-04) Baraka S M (SPA34B-0364) Barber A (B24E-0104) Barker H (AS41A-06) Barlakas V (AS41A-05) Barnes C R (OS31A-02) Barnes S (MD11A-02, MD31A-01) Barnetche D (H21B-05) Baron A (GA44A-0126) Barrington M A (MD44A-0216) Barshi N (MS24A-0281) Bartley J K (PG23A-05) Baruah S (S44A-0321) Basu S (H14B-0196) Bates M (SE43A-03) Bath O E (PG34A-0273) Baudron P (H21B-04, H23A-07) Bauer A (PG34A-0271) Beard C D (VGP31A-02) Beatty S M (ED32A-08, H14B-0205) Beaudet Lancup J (PP24A-0330) Beaudoin A B (SG14A-0367) Beaudry C (VGP32B-03) Beaudry P (VGP44A-0430) Beauregard M A (MD44A-0226) Becker E J (AS12A-04) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Becker K (U33A-02) Bedard J H (PG42A-01, VGP21A-03) Bedard K (SG23A-05) Bedard L P (VGP32B-07) Bedeaux P (PG34A-0280) Behera A K (H31B-07) Bekker A (PG12A-01, PG33A-06) Belhaj S (GA44A-0122) Belkin H E (MD33A-06) Benkert B E (H13D-02) Bennett D j (B34B-0059) Bentz J L (P34A-0257) Beran L (ES12A-07) Berg A A (H44A-0178) Berk A (AS42A-08) Berryman E J (MS24A-0285, VGP24C-0420) Bethell E (P42A-04) Betts A K (AS31B-01) Beyer S R (MD24B-0276, PG34A-0295) Bezeau D A (H22A-08) Bezejouh D A (AS24A-0034) Bhatia N (H43C-04) Bhattarai B C (H34B-0147) Bhattarai D R (H34B-0145) Biagi K (H14A-0187) Bianchi T S (B24E-0101) Bigio A (MD24B-0278) Bispo-Santos F (PG34A-0294) Biswas A (H41B-02) Biswas R (S41A-02) Bjorkman K E (PG11A-01) Black R X (AS31A-05) Blacutt L A (AS23A-05) Blais J A (G11A-07) Blanchard J (VGP34A-0413) Blanco Chia J F (T43A-05) Blanken P (H13C-02) Blarquez O (B34D-0063) Blaser A (ES24A-0146) Bleau D (ES11A-07) Bleeker W (P11A-04) Blum L W (SPA43A-06) Boag T H (SG41A-06) Bocking E (H43A-07) Bogatu A (MD41A-06) Boisvert S (H13D-05) Boisvert-Chouinard J (H11A-07, H41A-02) Bonham O (ED42A-06) Bono R K (GP22A-04) Bonsal B R (H33A-01) Bonville D B (H44B-0185) Boon J A (ED41A-04, ED42A-08) Boone A A (AS33C-01) Boonsue S (P12A-06) Borah N (AS11B-06) Boreux M P (B43A-02) Bormann K (H31A-08) Borovsky J (SPA41A-02, SPA43A-04) Bortnik J (SPA41A-06) Bose T (PP22A-05) Bouchard M (MD44A-0218) Bouchard R (MD14B-0266) Boucher C (AS24A-0041) Boucher E (ES11A-05) Boucher-Brossard G (ES23A-02) Boulerice A R (MD13A-07) Bourke A (VGP32B-06) Bowerman M (MS24A-0284) Bowley K (AS31A-03) Bowman M J (OS31A-01) Boyce A (T23A-03) Boyce J I (B24A-0078) Bradford A A (H34B-0143) Braganza S C (S11A-05) Branfireun B A (B14C-0063, H23C-06) Brault M (PP33A-05) Braun A (SE32A-06) Braverman M (H34B-0160) Brenan J M (VGP22A-02) Breneman A W (SPA32A-02) Brennwald M S (H24A-0227) Britt D T (P21A-01) Bronson K F (B34A-0048) Brouard E (OS34A-0247) Broughm S G (MD34B-0203) Brown C (H34A-0133) Brown L (H34B-0155) Brown L L (GP22A-05) Brown S E (B34A-0053) Brzozowski M J (MD34B-0202) Bubier J L (B34E-0069) Buchan K L (GP22A-03, P42A-05) Buckley E (ES21A-05) Buddenberg A (AS13B-08) Buffett B A (GP31A-01) Buffin-Belanger T K (ES11A-06) Buhlmann E (MD23A-05) Bunce M (MD42A-04) Bunger A (U23A-01) Buratti B J (P34A-0265) Burchill J K (SPA22A-04) Burke A (GA44A-0121) Burney D (VGP24B-0403) Burns T T (H44A-0182) Bustard A (MD34B-0208) Butler S L (SE33A-08) Byrne M (ES23A-04) C Cabana G (B32A-04) Cabri L J (MD14A-0252) Cahyadi M N (G12A-08) Caissie D (H12B-03) Calas G (VGP42B-05) Calder J (ED32A-03) Camacho D (B34B-0057) Cameron T G (SPA34D-0380) Campbell D C (ES43A-04) Canali A (MD14A-0254) Canil D (VGP22A-01) Cao Y (VGP32B-05) Caplette J (MS24A-0283) Cara Y (SG14A-0365) Cardille J A (B22A-07) Cardillo M (AS31B-02) Carey A (S24A-0342) Carley T L (T21A-07) Caron J (H42C-01) Carson H J (VGP32A-03) Cartapanis O a (PP33A-06) PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX Cartigny P (VGP33A-03) Casson N J (H23C-02) Castonguay-Bélanger J (PP24A-0332) Caté A (MD14B-0265) Celarier E A (AS23A-01) Celejewski M (H42A-02) Chabot M D (H44A-0177) Chacon A (AS34A-0005) Chaibou Begou J (H14E-0220) Chakhmouradian A (MD43A-02, VGP23A-04) Champagne C (H43B-03) Champion S (AS21B-03, ED14A-0115) Chan F C (B24A-0075) Chanda K (AS13B-02) Chandler M A (PP32A-05) Chandra A (AS44B-0043) Chang Q (H32A-05) Chanou A (P14D-0310) Chaput M A (PP24A-0325) Charette B (T13A-05) Charles C (P21A-05) Charles O O (SPA44C-0390) Charlier B (VGP32A-06) Charron I (AS21B-02) Chasmer L (H43A-01) Chen C (OS14A-0295) Chen H (B11A-01) Chen J (B23A-02) Chen J (ES24B-0148) Chen Q (VGP44B-0438) Chen S (VGP24C-0422) Chen S (VGP41A-03) Chen S (AS41B-04) Chen W (MD44B-0240) Chen X (B23B-04) Cheng H (VGP24C-0419) Cheng I (T34A-0397) Cheng l (VGP11A-06) Cheng S (OS33A-04) Cherry M L (B43A-08) Chesnokova A (H34B-0157) Chikhar K (AS13B-01) Chiu J C (AS44A-0032) Chiu Y (VGP44B-0437) Cho M (T11A-07) Choné G (ES44A-0105) Chosson F (AS33A-01) Chouinard L (S12A-03) Christoffersen R (P21A-02) Chu H (VGP41A-01) Chuang L Y (S34B-0311) Chung D (MD32A-05) Chutko K J (H14D-0215, H14D-0216) Ciężka M M (ES24B-0150) Cioppa M T (GP14A-0171) Clark I D (H22B-03) Clark M (H13A-06) Clark M P (H22A-01) Clayer F (B44C-0089) Cloutis E (P21A-06) Cochran J S (B24E-0106) Cogger L (SPA21A-02) Cohen R E (VGP23A-05) Coint N (PG34A-0293) Colenbrander Nelson T (B34B-0054) Collins D C (AS12A-07) Comas X (B23B-05) Comer N (AS43A-01) Condie K (T21A-05, VGP42A-04) Conly A G (MD34A-0201) Connon R (H21A-07) Consolini G (SPA11A-06, SPA34C-0367) Cooper B (P34A-0264) Corfu F (PG23A-02) Cornet C (AS42A-01) Corona R (H44C-0193) Corrigan D (T13A-07) Corriveau A (VGP24C-0410) Cosh M H (H43B-01) Cossette É (T31A-04) Costa-Cabral M C (H42B-03) Cotroneo S (PP14A-0320) Cottrell R D (GP22A-07) Coulibaly P D (H33A-04) Couture R (B22B-04) Craig J R (H11B-06, H33A-03) Cramer C H (S11A-06, S12A-05, S22A-03) Craven J A (S44A-0326) Craven J (MD24A-0268) Creed I F (B32A-01, B42B-01) Crockford P W (PP34A-0300) Cronin V S (ED42A-04) Crossley D J (SE13A-05) Crowe S (B34B-0055) Csank A Z (H44C-0194) Cuesta-Valero F J (AS33C-03) Cui L (S24A-0337) Cumming B F (PP23A-05) Cunningham M (SE31A-03) Curreli M (H44B-0189) Currie C A (S32A-05, T41A-03) Cuthbertson J (SG14A-0360, VGP24C-0414) Czas J (PG13A-04) Czechowski L (P34A-0262, T41A-06) D D’Amico D F (SG21A-07) D’Angelo G (P34A-0267) D’Arcy F (ES12A-04) Dahal P (AS34A-0014) Dales P (S44A-0325) Daly K M (B24A-0076) Dalziel I W (SE21A-01, SG41A-08) Dandapat S (OS31A-04) Danielescu S (H24A-0231) Danobeitia J (S34A-0305) Daoudene Y (PG43A-02) Dar F A (H23A-01, H31B-01) Darbyshire F A (T24A-0377, T41A-02) Dare S (MD34B-0204) Darling J (VGP13A-04) Darroch S A (SG41A-07) Darrouzet F (SPA44B-0385, SPA44B-0386) Das M K (AS23A-06, AS33B-02) Dashtpeyma H (ES22A-01) Davesne G (ES24A-0143) Davies J (VGP31A-06) Davis A B (AS41A-07, AS44A-0034) Davis C L (VGP14B-0391) Davis E (B34D-0066) Dayeh M A (AS31A-07, SPA12A-04) De Natale G (VGP24B-0402) De Pascuale S (SPA41A-01) DeBeer C M (H34B-0158) Debnath P (S44A-0330) Del Greco K (SE24A-0358) del Rio Amador L (PP21A-02) Del Sontro T (B21A-07) Delile H (GA44A-0128) Demarty M (B21A-02) Demers S (ES42A-02) Dence M R (P12A-09) Deng Z (B24D-0099) Denis B (AS12A-03, AS14C-0020) Dennis A J (SE21A-06) Depante M (H43A-03) Dery S J (H21A-03) Deseta N (P12A-08) Desmarais J K (MD22A-05, MD24A-0269, MS22A-01) DeVink J A (B21A-04) Devito K J (H33A-02) Dharwan M (SPA34B-0359) Di Girolamo L (AS42A-02) Di Luca A (AS21B-05) Diawara A (OS33A-01) Dibike Y B (H41C-05) Dickin A P (T13A-04, T14A-0376) Dieng A L (AS14B-0018) Dingwell D B (U34A-0001) Dinh T (B34D-0067) Diop H (H42C-07) Diro G (AS32A-04) Dixon K W (B12A-02) Dobosz A (VGP24C-0416) Dodson J B (AS44B-0045) Dong X (MD44B-0239) Doubrawa P (AS43A-06) Doughty D (AS21A-06) Dowling T (ES32A-02) Driscoll C T (B12A-06) Driscoll P E (GP31A-07) Drozdzak J (VGP42B-04) Drudge C (B22A-01) Dryden R L (H11A-05) Dubé J (T24A-0378) Dubosq R (T34A-0398) Duda T F (OS31A-07) Dueck S (AS44A-0025) Dugdale S (H12B-06) Dumberry M (SE13A-01) Dunham B (T24A-0381) Dunlop D J (GP22A-01) Duparc Q (MD32A-06) Dupuis N (VGP42A-05) Duran C (MD31A-02) Durepaire X (H24A-0225) Durnford D A (AS12A-06) Dürr H H (B43A-06) Dutilleul P (S42A-07) E Easton R M (MD43A-04, T14A-0373) Eaton D W (S24A-0338, S32A-02, VGP33A-01) Echim M (SPA34C-0370) Eckley C (B12B-06) Edinger E (ES43A-06) Edwards B R (VGP21A-01) Edwards S (GA44A-0123) Edwards T (SPA44C-0394) Eglington B M (PG11A-03, PG22A-03) Eimers C (B32B-03) Ejigu Y G (G12A-01) EL Aouad N (MD44A-0227) EL Arbaoui A (MD34A-0200) Elias D A (B13A-03) Elieff S (SE32A-08) Ellsworth W L (S21A-01) Elmaleh A (P21A-08) Elsworth G (PP33A-03) Emanuele T (VGP14A-0389) Emberley J (SE24A-0350) Emmanouil G (AS33A-02) Engebretson M J (SPA43A-07) English M (H21A-04) Enright A M (B33B-05) Eppner F (H12A-05) Erbello A (GP14A-0166) Ernst R E (PG22A-08, VGP34A-0414) Ersoy O (VGP12A-04) Eshelman E (SE13B-06) Espino B (OS31A-05) Ettema R (ES11A-01) Evans D A (PG23A-08) Evans N (VGP34C-0425) Evjen J G (G24A-0162) Eyles N (ES32A-07) Ezenwa I C (SE34A-0334) F Falck H (MD44A-0232) Fallara F (VGP11A-03) Fang B (AS34A-0020) Faramarzi M (H14E-0217) Farhangi N (MD14A-0259) Fariñas Pérez G (SPA12A-02) Farly L (H13D-06) Faubert S G (S34A-0302) Fauchez T (AS44A-0033) Fayek M (VGP42B-03) Fedortchouk Y (VGP34C-0423) Fereidoni A (S24A-0339) Ferguson G A (SG23A-01) Ferguson I J (T41A-05) Ferguson S (G14A-0155) Ferland O (H32B-05) Fernandez J (H24C-0241, VGP24B-0406) Ferreira R C (AS14B-0016) Ferrier K (PP33A-04) Ferris F G (B33B-03) Ferroud A L (H31B-02) Fiori R A (SPA34A-0352) Fisher D a (PP22A-07) Flament P (AS14A-0004) Flemming R L (P21A-07) Fleurent L (H24D-0246) Flowers R M (VGP33A-08) Fok M H (SPA43A-02) Foley B J (SE33A-04) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 149 PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX Fontaine A (MD41A-07) Forbes D L (ES23A-01) Forien M (MD11A-05) Forman M A (SPA11A-02) Foroughi I (G14A-0151) Forte A M (SE33A-06) Fortin J A (B22A-08) Foulon E (H24B-0240) Fralick P W (PG12A-05, PG33A-02) Francis D (VGP22A-07) Francis O (SE32A-02) Franssen J (ES42A-06) Fréchette B (PP24A-0326) Frias S P (VGP34B-0420) Friedman E (VGP24C-0412) Frieman B M (PG34A-0279) Friesen V C (MD13A-06) Froelich N (AS33C-06) From R E (PG34A-0274) Fu R (AS33C-05) Fuchs S (MS22A-08) Funk R L (ES12A-08) Fuselier S (P13A-02) G Gabriel A (B24E-0105) Gadet B (H24A-0230) Gagné O C (MS22A-03) Gagné S (H32B-04) Gagnon E (PG34A-0276) Gagnon S (ES21A-08) Gagnon-Poiré A (OS34A-0245) Gaillard N (MD44A-0217) Gajewski K J (PP23A-08) Gallet Y (GP21A-02, GP24A-0174) Galoisy L (VGP42B-07) Ganji A (AS33C-04) Gapais D (PG42A-04) García-García A (AS34A-0006) Garner C (H14A-0188) Garuba O A (OS14A-0300) Gaskell R W (P14C-0309) Gasparotto M (PP24A-0331) Gaudet M A (VGP33A-06) Gaudnik C (B33A-04) Gaudreau É (T31A-06) Gaur N (SPA34C-0372) Gauthier F (ES24A-0141) Gauthier J (PP22A-08) Gautrey S (H12B-08) Gay D A (AS13A-05) Gayatri P (SE13A-07) Gebeyehu D B (AS34A-0022) Gebhardt C (ES44B-0106) Gebhardt D (SE44A-0338) Gebreegzabihar K T (SPA34B-0366) GebreMichael M G (B44B-0086, H21B-08) Gedalof Z (B34D-0065) Gedikile H (MD42A-05) Gelfand I (B33A-06) Genest S (MD23A-03) Genna D (MD14B-0267) Gennaretti F (AS21B-04) Gerard B (ES22A-07) Gerrie V (MD22A-01) Ghaderpour E (G11A-01, G11A-02) 150 Ghaoui J (VGP24C-0408) Ghareh Aghaji Zare S (ES11A-08) Ghate V P (AS44B-0041) Ghent E D (VGP24C-0417) Ghofrani H (S12A-04, S21A-04) Ghoshdastidar A J (B14C-0069) Giangrande S E (AS44B-0046) Gibb O T (ES44B-0108) Gibert-Brunet E (H24D-0245) Gibson H L (MD13A-08) Gibson T (PP14A-0318) Gifford J N (PG34A-0287) Gilligan A (T11A-05, T22A-04) Gilmour C C (B13A-04) Giraudeau J (OS23A-03) Giroux B (T31A-03) Glendenning M W (PG13A-06) Glenn A J (B34A-0049) Glisovic P (T34B-0409) Gobeil C (B43B-05) Godderis Y (PP33A-01) Goiran J (GA43A-06) Gold M E (S44A-0319) Gomezdelcampo E (H34A-0137) Good D J (VGP32A-02) Gooseff M N (H23C-08) Gordon D T (H12A-06) Gosselin J (H23A-02) Goud E (B42A-05) Goudarzi M (G11A-08, G13A-01) Goulet C A (S11A-01) Goulet N (MD23A-02) Gourcerol B (PG33A-01) Goyal R (SPA11A-07) Goyette J (B32A-06) Grabowski W (AS33B-06) Grandmont K (ES24A-0144) Granseth A U (MS24A-0282) Graymer R W (VGP11A-07) Greenough J D (VGP42A-03) Greenwood P (H34D-0166) Grew E S (MS22A-02) Grieve R A (U33A-05) Griffin D (AS21A-03) Grocott M (H32A-06) Grondahl C (MD34A-0199) Groulier P (T12A-06) Gu Y J (T24B-0386, T41A-07) Guallini L (P41A-06) Guan L (OS14A-0290) Guerette E (AS11A-04, AS24A-0031) Guerrero J M (T34B-0410) Guervilly C (GP31A-05) Guillon S (B22A-03, H23A-05) Guittard A (H42A-04) Gumsley A P (PG23A-01) Gunes P (SG14A-0362) Gupta A (ES14A-0126) Gupta M (AS11A-02) Gurrapu S (H41A-05) Gurugubelli B (AS13A-03) Guyette R P (PP32A-03) Gyasi-Agyei Y (H14B-0201) H Haberzettl T (GP21A-01, U34A-0002) Haddad J (MD11A-07) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Hagemann U (B33A-02) Haghnegahdar A (H13C-07) Hahn K E (PG12A-06) Haid T (SE14A-0347) Hajjar Z (MS24A-0279) Halford A (SPA32A-03) Hall B (B14C-0062) Hall M F (MD23A-07) Halls H C (GP22A-02, T13A-02) Halverson G P (SG44A-0345) Hamilton M A (PG13A-05) Hammond G (SE32A-04) Han X (S31A-03) Han Z (ES34B-0100) Hanchar J M (VGP13A-01) Hanief A (B24D-0096) Hanley J J (GA43A-05, GA44A-0125, VGP43A-08, VGP44A-0429) Hanson P C (B22B-01) Haque M (H24F-0250) Harder S R (B41A-03) Hardie R (SE24A-0351) Hardwig R B (AS14B-0010) Harms U (U33A-01) Harrichhausen N (MD44A-0219) Harrington R M (S34B-0307) Harris L B (PG42A-02) Hart C J (B23B-02) Hartinger M (SPA12A-03, SPA42A-03) Hartmann G A (GP21A-05) Hassani B (S12A-02) Hastie E C (MD41A-08, MD44A-0213) Hatch C E (H12B-04) Hatcher R D (SE21A-03) Haugaard R (PG33A-04) Haughton E (H34B-0159) Havens S (H31A-07, H34B-0152) Haverd V E (AS32A-02, ES21A-01) Hawke P (MD22A-02) Haynes K (B12B-05, B14C-0067) Hayward T W (S31A-07) He R (H44B-0187) Heathcote A (B22B-08) Hébert R (PP21A-01) Helbert J (P42A-07) Helbig M (B23B-03) Helie J (H13D-03) Hénault-Ethier L (B32A-07) Henton J A (G13A-05) Heron P J (SE33A-05, T43A-04) Herrero-Bervera E (GP24A-0181) Herries A I (GA43A-01, GP24A-0180) Herzberg C T (VGP22A-04) Hesse R (MS24A-0286) Higgins M (VGP34A-0417) Hillaire-Marcel C (ES43A-03) Hille E C (H14B-0197) Hingmire D S (AS24B-0050) Hodgkins G A (H41C-04) Hodgskiss M (SG44A-0339) Hoffman P F (SG44A-0341, SG44A-0342) Hofstadter M D (P13A-04) Hogan R J (AS41A-02) Hokanson K J (H42A-07) Hollenback J C (S11A-03) Hollis S P (MD13A-01, SE21A-04) Holsen T (B12B-03) Hood A v (SG44A-0343) Hooshyari Far I (MD22A-04) Hopkins N R (ES32A-03) Hopkinson C (H34B-0144) Horodyskyj L (ED14A-0120, ED32A-02) Hosny A (S42A-01) Hou T (MD14A-0253) Hough G A (VGP42B-02) Houle D (B42B-05) Houlé M G (VGP32A-04) Houlton H R (ED41A-01) Housam J M (T24B-0384) Howard A D (P41A-07) Howieson K J (SE43A-02) Hoyle J B (B22B-06) Hoyle J (MD44B-0236) Hrvoic D (OS34A-0246) Hsieh A (SG11A-06) Hsu H (VGP23A-07) Hu A (PP32A-04) Hu W (H42C-06) Hu Y (H42C-05) HU Z (B14C-0071) Huang J (G14A-0157) Huard D B (AS11B-04) Hudon P (VGP12B-01, VGP14C-0392) Hughes Clarke J E (OS32A-03) Hugue F (ES42A-07) Hulot G (GP21A-03) Humphrey R E (H43B-04) Humphreys E (B11A-03) Hung J (B24E-0107, OS14A-0291) Hunter R C (PG13A-01) Huot F (MD12A-04) Hupp J R (B24C-0092) Husker A L (S31A-02) Hutchins R H (B24D-0097) Huziy O (AS32A-03) Hyndman R D (S32A-01, S34B0306, T41A-01) Hynes A (T23A-01) I Iarotsky L (SE13A-02) Ibrahim B (H24B-0237) Ilagan B (ED14A-0121) Illanes L P (AS34A-0016) Ince E S (G13A-02, SPA44C-0395) Indares A D (T12A-05) Innocenti S (H34E-0175) Isabelle P (AS34A-0009) Islam M M (B32B-05) Ivancic T (H42B-04) Ivanova D (AS31A-06) Izawa M R (P14A-0304, VGP13A-05) J Jack C D (ED42A-07) Jackson B M (H23C-04) Jackson R (ES44B-0109) Jackson R E (H22B-02) Jain A K (AS32A-06) James G (MD13A-02) PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX James H G (SPA34D-0381) Jang S (H14B-0213) Jannin S (T12A-03) Janvier V (MD44A-0211) Jaupart C P (T22A-03) Jaynes A N (SPA31A-05) Jena C K (AS13A-04) Jenny J (PP22A-01) Jensen M P (AS44B-0040) Jensen S (SE24A-0355) Jeong D I (H12B-01) Ji S (T31A-07) Jia L (AS13B-05) Jiang G (T33A-04) Jiang M (B24B-0084) Jin L (H24A-0228) Johnson J (SPA11A-04) Johnson K L (AS44B-0042) Johnson M S (B22B-05) Johnston J W (H13C-08) Jollymore A J (H34D-0169) Jones A L (AS44A-0026) Jones G A (VGP13A-03) Jones S (SPA31A-04) Joshani A (B24E-0103) Joshi S (AS13B-04) Joshua B W (SPA44C-0391) Jost H H (SE13B-02) Jourde H (H23A-06) Jung I (VGP12B-06) Junge M - (MD11A-01) Juutinen S (B24D-0098, B31A-04) K Kabdulova G (H11A-08) Kabirzadeh H (G34A-0119) Kabore Bontogho P E (AS22A-03) Kaeppler S R (SPA21A-04) Kah L C (PG12A-03, SG41A-01) Kahue R (S24A-0343) Kaka S I (S24A-0336) Kalacska M (B31A-02) Kanekal S G (SPA42A-07) Kao H (S21A-02) Karami M (ES43A-02) Karatun L (T24B-0385) Karimi S (S41A-05) Kartick M K (VGP44C-0443) Kashi N N (B34E-0071) Kashyap C A (H24E-0247) Keim D (H41B-06) Kelly C J (VGP14B-0390) Kendrick J E (T31A-02) Kennedy K (SG44A-0344) Kennedy L (MD44A-0221) Kennicott J A (VGP44C-0441) Keppie D F (VGP42A-08) Keppie J D (VGP42A-02) Keranen K M (U23A-05) Kerr M (VGP44A-0427) Kerrigan M C (P11A-07) Kessel E D (H14A-0184) Ketcheson S J (H13A-02) Keum J (H41A-07) Khalid N (MD42A-08) Khazanov G V (SPA12A-05) Khedhaouiria D (H14B-0207) Khishgee C (MD42A-03) Khudoley A K (PG23A-04) Khwaja H A (AS14A-0007) Kibung`a E W (AS24B-0049) Kienast M (ES44B-0113) Kim H (AS11B-05) Kim J (G13A-03) Kim J B (B12A-08, B23A-01) Kim W (S44A-0320) King A R (MD22A-03) King E (B33B-06) King S D (P42A-01, SE33A-03) Kingdon R W (G14A-0153) Kingsbury C (VGP34A-0415) Kipkogei O (AS11B-07) Kirshbaum D J (AS41B-08) Kishida T (S11A-02) Kitaibekova S O (H42A-06) Kitayama Y C (VGP34C-0422) Klaser M (T24A-0380) Klassen J (H44C-0196) Kloos J L (P34A-0253) Klu M (G24A-0164) Knack I M (ES11A-03) Knight J (ES34A-0099) Knudsen D J (SPA22A-03) Knyazikhin Y (AS44A-0023) Koïta M (MD44A-0214) Kokutse N (ES14B-0140) Kompaniets K (VGP24C-0413) Kompanizare M (H34C-0163) Konhauser K (PG33A-07) Kontak D (MD32A-01, VGP43A-01) Koon Koon R R (SG23A-04) Kopylova M G (VGP33A-04) Kormos P R (H31A-06) Korolevych V (AS34A-0008) Korte M C (GP21A-07) Kothari S (S24A-0340) Koustov A V (SPA22A-02) Kozmor S (PP24A-0333) Krabbendam M (ES32A-06, PG34A-0299) Krabbenhoft D P (B14C-0066) Kreutz K J (H32A-02) Krompart J (ES22A-06) Kropivnitskaya Y Y (S14A-0334) Kuchka C R (P12A-02) Kudrna Prašek M (VGP34A-0418) Kulshrestha S (AS11A-08) Kumar A (S42A-04) Kumari A (SPA34C-0373) Kunzmann M (SG21A-05) Kuo C (H24B-0233, H34E-0173) Kuponiyi A (S42A-08) Kurien U (B14C-0070) Kurylyk B L (H12B-07, H22A-02) Kutzbach L (B41A-01) Kwon S (VGP12B-03) Kyser T K (VGP42B-06) L L’Heureux I (B43B-08) L’Heureux Houde F (OS34A-0244) Laakso T (SG21A-04) Labrousse L (SE24A-0354) Laflamme M (SG41A-05) Lafrance V (MD14A-0262) Laganiere J (B23A-03) Laguionie P (AS13A-01) Lagumen M T (OS14A-0296) Lai D (B44A-0080) Lai P (SE13B-07) Laliberte J (SE31A-04) Lam V (H34D-0168) Lamadrid H (VGP43A-04) Lamer K (AS41B-03) Lamhonwah D (H21A-05) Lamontagne M (S24A-0345, S24A0346) Lamy H (SPA34C-0371) Landeau M (GP31A-06) Landry J (AS31B-03, B23A-05) Lane S N (ES41A-05) Langemeyer S M (SE44A-0336) Lapierre J (B21A-06) Lapointe Elmrabti L (SG14A-0364) Large R R (SG44A-0348) Larmagnat S N (SG11A-01) Larmola T (B31A-06, B44A-0082) Larose M (MS24A-0280) Larsen R B (MD12A-03) Larson T (PG12A-08) Lautz L (B43A-05) Lavallée Y (VGP12A-03) Lavoie M (PP24A-0324) Lawler D (ES12A-06) Lawley C (MD44A-0210) Leal K A (B43A-04) Leblanc G (SE31A-02) Lebo Z J (AS33B-01) LeCalvez J H (S22A-05) Leclair S F (VGP12A-07) Leclerc F (PG43A-03) Lecomte V (MS22A-06) Lecumberri Sanchez P (VGP43A-03) Leduc M (AS11B-03, AS22A-06) Leduc P (ES42A-05) Lee B (MD44A-0223) Lee D R (H11A-01) Lee J (B23A-07) Lee T S (AS22A-02) Lefebvre K (H24A-0224) LeGrande A N (PP32A-06) Lehnherr I (B13A-06) Lemay-Borduas F (B43B-06) Lemieux J (H22B-04) Lenters J D (AS43A-07, H13C-05) Lesher C (P11A-01, VGP32A-01) Lettenmaier D P (H21A-01) Levac E (AS23A-03, ES44B-0115) Leveille R J (P41A-03) Levin V L (T23A-05) Levis A (AS42A-06) Levy R C (AS42A-03) Lewis E R (AS44B-0037) Lewis M C (OS32A-05) Li D (S34B-0309) Li H (AS31A-08) Li J (OS33A-03) Li M (B22B-07) Li S (AS13B-03) Li T (B11A-06) Li W (SPA32A-06, SPA42A-02) Li X (S44A-0328) Li X (SPA43A-03) Li Y (H31A-03) Li Z (SPA42A-08) Li Z (VGP41A-02) Li Z (PG22A-01) Li Z (VGP24C-0415) Li Z (VGP34C-0424) Liang R (VGP41A-06) Liddell M V (PG34A-0291, T22A05) Liebermann R C (SE34A-0331) Lightfoot P C (VGP32A-07) Lilley M (MD12A-07) Lin C (AS13A-06) Lin J (H31B-03) Lin S (PG22A-05) Lindsay J B (G11A-04) Lionello P (AS14C-0026) Lisé-Pronovost A (GA44A-0129, GP24A-0179, U33A-07) Liu B (B44C-0090) Liu H (H12A-07) Liu H (T34A-0404) Liu J (PG11A-04) Liu S (H34B-0141) Liu X (ES31A-08) Liu Y (S34B-0313) Liu Y (AS41B-05) Liu Z (VGP24C-0421) Lobb D A (H34D-0170, PP21A-05) Lolabhattu A (T34A-0402) Lomeli-Uribe E A (B24B-0085) Longpre M (VGP44A-0428) Lopez-Reyes G (P34A-0256) Lorenz R D (ES33A-05, P24B-0316) Lovejoy S (PP32A-08) Lowman J P (SE44A-0337) Lozier T (B24B-0088) Lozovatsky I (OS14A-0299) Lu M (AS12A-02) Lu W (P24B-0313) Luce C (H12B-02) Lugrin L (OS34A-0248) Lund S (GP21A-08) Luo D (H42C-04) Luo L (T33A-05) Lutsch E (AS23A-02) Luzon P D (H43B-06) Lyons L R (SPA31A-07) Lysak R L (SPA31A-06) M M J (H41A-03) Ma F (AS12A-05) Ma Q (SPA41A-04) Ma S (S44A-0318) Maavara T (B24F-0109) MacDonald G (H24A-0229) Maciel S (ED14A-0122) MacMillan G A (B13A-05) MacVicar B (ES31A-06) Magnan G (PP24A-0328) Maguire T J (SG41A-04) Mahajan S (T33A-07) Mahar G A (H41B-03) Mahesh P (T33A-06) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 151 PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX Maheu A (H43C-03) Mai H (VGP44B-0433) Mailhot A (H23B-04) Mailloux J (MD14A-0263) Maity B (T12A-04) Maity H (ES22A-03) Makvandi S (MD34B-0205) Malcolm K J (MD41A-04) Malhotra A (B41A-04) Malone M (B44A-0079, H34A-0138) Mancini L (VGP12A-01) Maneta V (MD24B-0277) Mangold N (P41A-04) Mann I R (SPA42A-05) Manns H R (H44A-0183) Marey H S (AS24A-0039) Marier Boston S (MD44A-0215) Markiewicz W J (P42A-08) Marquis G A (ES22A-04) Marsh C (H22A-04) Marsh J (T13A-03) Marsh P (H21A-02) Marshak A (AS41A-01) Marshall N R (OS23A-05) Martel E (PG13A-03) Marti P (GP31A-04) Martin I (H14B-0199) Martin W G (AS42A-07) Mashtayeva S (H11A-06) Massey W (ES41A-07) Matchinski E J (PG34A-0288) Mathieu J (MD42A-06) Mathieu L (MD13A-03, VGP12B-05) Mathieu-Potvin F (SG23A-03) Matiella Novak M (P24B-0314) Matte D (AS13B-07) Matthes J H (B41A-02) Mazzotti S (S32A-04, S34A-0303) Mbaye M (H24B-0234) McCammon C A (VGP23A-08) McCarter C P (H34A-0130, H43A-06) McCarthy F M (PP22A-02) McCarthy S (P12A-03) McClellan M D (B24C-0093) McCorkell D R (H24F-0251) McDivitt J (MD44A-0209) McGarr A (S22A-01) McGovern P J (P24B-0315, P42A-02) McGregor R (ES14A-0125) McKenzie J M (B43A-01) McKenzie R (PP33A-02) McKenzie S M (B24A-0074) McLellan M E (S34A-0301) McManus A (ES24A-0145, H22A-03) McMillan C (MD33A-04) McQuay E (B22A-02) Mead J L (B22B-02) Mearns L O (AS11B-02) Mechem D B (AS41B-07) Medvedev P (PG34A-0285) Megens A (ES31A-04) Mehrmanesh K (MD14A-0258) Meixner T (H23A-04) Méjean P (B24B-0081) Mejia F A (AS44A-0028) Melanathuru V (H12A-03) Melchior H R (AS14B-0012) Ménabréaz L (ES43A-07) 152 Mendonca M A (G12A-03) Meng P (OS14A-0294) Meng X (T24B-0387) Mengistu S (H31A-02) Menke W H (T24A-0383) Mercadier J (VGP41A-07) Mercier J (S41A-07) Mesbah M (B24B-0090) Meyzonnat G (H21B-07) Michelfelder G (VGP44B-0434) Michell R (SPA21A-06) Migdissov A A (MD43A-03) Mikles V J (AS24A-0037) Milidragovic D (PG11A-02, VGP22A-03) Millan R M (SPA44C-0388) Millard K (H44A-0180) Miller B (S44A-0317) Miller K G (U33A-04) Miller M S (T43A-01) Milojevic T (B43B-02) Milot J (GA43A-02) Minarik W G (VGP21A-07) Minville J (PP24A-0329) Mishra D (AS14A-0002) Mishra R K (P14A-0302) Miskovic A (VGP22A-06) Misson P (MD34B-0206) Mitchell C P (B14C-0064, H41B-05) Mitchell R H (MD33A-01, VGP23A-01) Mo X (B14A-0055) Moffa Sanchez P (ES43A-08) Mohamed B (MD14A-0256) Mohamed M (H23C-05) Mohanty D D (S42A-02) Moher M (PG34A-0268) Mokhtari E (G11A-06) Mole D R (PG22A-07, PG42A-03) Möller C (T12A-01, T14A-0370) Monette Y (GA43A-03) Monk W A (H14B-0192) Montaldo N (AS33C-02) Moon W M (G12A-07, OS33A-08) Moore C A (P34A-0254, P34A-0255) Moore L (VGP43A-07) Moore L (MD13A-05) Moore P (H43A-04) Moore R D (H32A-01) Moore T R (B31A-01) Moores J (P34A-0252) Moosavi-Khoonsari E (VGP12B-07) Morales-Marin L A (H42A-08) Moreira F (H34C-0162) Morison M Q (H21A-06) Moros M (ES44B-0111) Morozova I (VGP13A-02) Morris A P (S24A-0344) Morris D J (OS23A-06) Morrison H (AS33B-07) Mortazavi R (AS14A-0009) Moser D (P12A-04, VGP13A-08) Mosher D C (U33A-03) Mosher S G (S44A-0324) Moumblow R M (PG13A-08) Moya P S (SPA12A-06, SPA34C-0368) Moyer A (H34B-0153) Mozil A (H11A-02) Mueller H J (SE34A-0333) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Mueller P A (VGP44B-0436) Mukherjee A D (AS24A-0043) Mukherjee I (PG12A-04) Mullendore G L (AS33B-04) Muller J (VGP24A-0398) Mundo A A (AS14B-0015) Mungall J (MD12A-01) Munir T M (B31A-03, B41A-05) Munro D (H32A-07) Murdock K J (GP14A-0172) Murphy J (SE24A-0357, VGP44B-0435) Murphy K R (SPA42A-06) Murray K R (B44A-0076) Music B (H23B-03) Musselman K N (H22A-06) Muthoka J M (ES14B-0138) Mwakanyamale K E (B23B-08) Myers P G (ES43A-01) Mykytczuk N C (B34B-0058) N Nade D P (AS23A-08) Nadeau D F (AS31B-05) Nadeau O (MD33A-03) Najafi M (H23B-06) Najari M (ES14B-0136) Nambi I M (B44A-0083) Namur O (VGP22A-05) Nanda T (H13B-06) Naseri H (SE13A-04) Nath O (AS21A-01, AS33A-08) Nawrin N (H32B-03) Nazarenko Y (AS21A-04) Nazari F (AS34A-0013) Nemri S (AS22A-01) Néron A (MD44B-0237) Neyedley K J (VGP43A-02) Nganga K W (H34D-0167) Ngaruiya J K (B32B-06) Nguyen A (H12A-02) Nguyen D (B32A-03) Nicholls E (H13A-05) Niebauer T M (SE32A-05) Niemann O (SE14A-0348) Nikolic L (SPA12A-01) Nilsson A (GP21A-04, GP24A-0178) Nixon F C (ES23A-05) Noorduijn S L (H24A-0223) Normandeau A (OS32A-02, OS34A-0242) North K (AS44B-0047) Notaro M (AS43A-02, H13C-03) Novakovic M (S22A-06) Novakowski K S (H23A-03) Nyamwandha C (T24A-0379) O O’Callaghan J (P11A-03) O’Connell I T (VGP44C-0439) O’Connell S M (AS14A-0003) O’Neil J (VGP33A-02) O’Neill C (T21A-01) Obrist D (B13A-01) Officer T (SE34A-0335) Ogungbemide D I (H43B-02) Ogunjo S T (AS33A-05) Oh S (AS14C-0021) Oh S (AS24B-0048) Oh Y (H34C-0161) Ojo E R (H43B-07) Oliva F (H14B-0203, OS14A-0298) Oliver P (P14A-0303) Ollerhead J (ES23A-06) Onayemi J R (SE43A-05, VGP11A-05) Ong R M (VGP12A-08) Oni S K (B34F-0073) Ootes L (PG11A-07, PG33A-03) Osinski G R (ED14A-0117, P11A-06) Oswald C (B32B-04) Oswald W (MD44A-0212) Otieno G (AS14A-0005, H13B-02) Otieno O M (SE31A-07) Ouellet Dallaire C (ES41A-02) Ouellet-Bernier M (ES44B-0110) Oveisi B - (ES33A-03, T34A-0396) Owen J (GA43A-08) Owens P N (H31C-04) Owolabi O P (AS33A-03) P P M S C (AS23A-04, AS24A-0033) Pacé M (B24B-0083) Padget C (SG44A-0347) Padma Alekhya VVL (B14A-0054) Pagan B R (H41C-06) Pagé P (MD31A-04) Paguican E R (T33A-03) Paisarnsombat S (MD23A-06) Paisley R (VGP24B-0401) Pallotta M (AS14B-0014) Pallud C E (B41A-06) Palmer R N (B12A-01) Pan X (H11B-07, H42C-02) Panda S K (VGP12B-04) Pandey U (SPA34B-0357) Pandur K (MD43A-07, PG34A-0292) Paniconi C (H32B-01) Panthi J (H14B-0195) Pappas Maenz C (ED42A-02) Paradis A (ES44A-0104) Park T (H43C-01) Parks C (SE31A-05) Parlange M B (H42B-02) ParsapourMoghaddam P (ES31A-07) Parsons C T (B44C-0087) Partanen A (AS11A-01) Partin C A (PG33A-08) Pasquier P (H12A-01) Pathak N (SPA34B-0363) Patrick M E (T14A-0372) Patterson J G (ES12A-05) Pattnayak K C (H24B-0235) Paulen R C (ES34A-0097) Pausata F (OS31A-03) Pavlova G G (MD34A-0197) Payot B D (VGP24C-0423) Pearce J A (VGP31A-05) Pearce M A (MD42A-02, MD44A-0234, VGP14C-0393) Pearcey S R (SE21A-07) Pearson D (PG11A-06) Pedinotti V (H34B-0154) Peirce S (ES42A-04) Pelletier L (B23B-01) PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX Peña M (AS14C-0022) Pena-Castro A F (S31A-06) Peng C (B11A-07) Percival J B (ES12A-02) Pernica P (H31A-05) Peros M C (PP23A-02) Perron P (SPA34A-0351) Perrot M G (SE21A-05) Persaud B (H34B-0140) Peters D L (H14B-0204, H14B-0210, H41C-03, SE13B-01) Peterson W K (SPA34A-0350) Petrescu L (T23A-02) Petticrew E L (H31C-03) Pezeshk S (S11A-04) Phillips R T (ES31A-03) Piccolroaz S (H13C-04) Pickler C (PP22A-06) Piegay H (ES41A-03) Pietrasz V B (MS24A-0288) Piette-Lauzière N (PG34A-0281) Pike L A (ES31A-05) Pilipenko V (SPA22A-07) Pilles E (P11A-02) Pilote P (PG43A-05) Pina A (H14B-0202) Pinet N (SE24A-0349) Pinsonneault A J (B31A-07) Pipal A S (AS11A-06) Piquette S (B24B-0082) Piretzidis D (G13A-06) Pisarevsky S A (PG22A-02) Plach J (H43A-02) Planas D (B32A-02) Planavsky N J (PG12A-02, PG22A-04) Pleše P (VGP12A-05) Plourde A P (S34B-0310) Podlesny A J (VGP34A-0412) Poitrasson F (ES24B-0147) Pomeroy J W (H31C-07) Poon Q M (VGP14C-0397) Pope G A (ED41A-02) Porciello L (OS14A-0297) Poulin R S (MD32A-02) Powell J (SE24A-0353) Prader S (SG14A-0363) Pradhan R M (ES14B-0133) Pradhananga D (H32A-08) Pratomo D G (OS32A-04) Pratte S (PP23A-03) Préfontaine S (PG43A-06) Price A M (OS23A-04) Price J S (H34A-0132) Prieto J F (G34A-0117) Principe E (B34B-0060) Pronk G J (B43B-01) Pryor S C (AS13A-02) Puchtel I S (T21A-06) Pvs R (MD11A-04, MD33A-02) Q Qarqori K (H31B-04) Quesada C (VGP42A-06) Quevedo J D (PP24A-0322) Quick L C (P42A-06) Quigley D P (ED42A-01) Quillet A (B42A-04) Quilty J (B34F-0075) Quinton W L (H11B-04) R Raab T A (ES14A-0124, ES14B-0134, ES33A-01, GA44A-0124) Rabiei M (MD43A-06) Radu D (H34A-0131) Rafini S (H31B-05, MD24A-0271) Rainbird R (PG12A-07) Rainsford D (SE43A-04) Ramanathan A (H34B-0150) Ramesh K (AS33A-07) Rangel-Alvarado R B (AS24A-0042) Raoof J (T43A-07) Rapp A D (AS41B-01) Rasaka B (S41A-03) Rashid H (PP21A-03) Rasilo T (B21A-08) Rasouli K (H22A-05) Rathore B S (SPA34B-0354) Rawluk Z (B34B-0056) Raymond P (H14A-0190) Raynauld M (H24C-0243) Razavi S (H34E-0171, H41A-08) Reford S (SE43A-01) Refran J A (VGP24B-0400) Regan S P (PG13A-02) Reimink J R (PG34A-0270, T21A-08) Reinhard C (PP14A-0321) Reinhard D A (VGP13A-06) Réjean R (ED34A-0092, ED41A-05, VGP32B-04) Revelli N (PG34A-0278) Rezanezhad F (B44C-0088) Rhéaume Ouellet A (PG34A-0277) Riahi A (U23A-07) Ribeiro A (GP31A-03) Ribeiro Lima C H (H43C-02) Richard M (SG23A-02) Richards J P (MD44A-0222) Richards P G (SPA12A-07, SPA41A-03) Richardson M E (H14B-0200) Richardson M (B12B-04, H23C-07, SE31A-06) Richaud B (OS31A-06) Riddick N (GA43A-04) Riegert D L (SPA34B-0353) Rinawa M L (SPA34D-0376) Rivard C (U23A-04) Rivers T (T13A-01) Rizo Garza H L (VGP21A-06) Ro Y (OS14A-0292) Roach K A (H13D-04) Robbins L J (PG33A-05) Robert F (MD23A-04) Robertson K E (T43A-03) Robichaud A (B34D-0064) Robinson C E (B43A-07) Rocha A A (AS24A-0038) Rochdane S (H24E-0249) Roehm C L (B42B-07) Roffeis C (PG34A-0275) Rogers C (VGP31A-03) Rogers M (MD42A-01) Roggenthen B (SG11A-07) Rogister Y J (G34A-0120, SE13A-06) Roller G (PG34A-0283, T34B-0407, VGP34C-0421) Roman D R (G24A-0159) Roméo C (AS14B-0011) Ronoh J K (ES14A-0123) Rosenberg G D (ED42A-05) Rosenberry D O (B43A-03) Ross M (ES34A-0098) Ross N (VGP23A-03) Rouleau P M (SE13A-08) Roulet N T (B42A-02) Rousseau A N (H31C-01, H43A-05) Rousseau Y Y (ES42A-03) Rowlandson T L (H34B-0149) Roy A (ES42A-01) Roy M L (ES41A-06) Roy N (H22B-05) Roy P (AS21B-06) Roy P (PP21A-07) Rozenstein O (H43B-05) Rubingh K E (PG13A-07) Rukayyah B A (H13B-08) Ruohoniemi J (SPA21A-07) Ruscica R C (AS34A-0019) Russell K (VGP21A-04) Ryan A (ED42A-03) Rybacki K (SG21A-02) S Sagin J (G24A-0163) Sahagian D L (VGP12A-02) Sahu S S (MD24B-0275) Saied S (AS14A-0008) Saito S (SPA43A-05) Salad Hersi O (SG14A-0361) Salazar Monroy E F (S34B-0312) Salehin Z (S44A-0323) Salem S M (MD44A-0220) Samadi Alinia H (G34A-0118) Samaniego L E (H11B-02) Samara M (P13A-03, SPA31A-01) Samson-Dô M (H34A-0139) Samuelsson P (AS31B-04) San Jose R (AS14C-0024) Sanagoudra S N (OS23A-02) Sandeep (S14A-0335, S44A-0329) Santos M C (G12A-04, G13A-04) Santos Perez A (H14B-0208) Santoso A (B24D-0095) Sappin A (MD11A-06, MD31A-05) Sarhadi A (H42B-05) Sarigu A (H44C-0192) Sasaki S (H41A-06) Satsangi G P (AS24A-0035) Savage K E (B24C-0091) Savard G (S34B-0308) Sawant A D (T34A-0405) Scarlett S (H13A-03) Schaeffer A J (T22A-02) Schaeffer N (GP31A-02) Schiff S L (B33B-04) Schindler M (MS22A-05) Schirmer M (H22A-07, H34B-0142) Schmidt G A (PP32A-01) Schmidt M W (B24E-0102) Schmitt D R (T31A-05, U33A-08) Schmitz M D (SG41A-02) Schnitzler N (MD14B-0264) Schoell M (SG21A-08) Schrag D P (SG21A-03) Schultz R (S21A-05) Schumann D (MS22A-07) Schwager E A (B34A-0050) Schwartz M C (AS41B-02) Schwerdtner W M (T14A-0375) Scibek J (SG23A-06) Scoates J S (MD12A-05) Scott D F (B42B-06) Scudeler C (H32B-02) Sears R F (H14B-0209) Sebilo M (B24F-0110) Seglenieks F (H13C-06) Sejourne S (U23A-03) Sekajugo J (B24A-0072) Selvadurai P A (S31A-08) Semeter J L (SPA31A-02) Senent-Aparicio J (H21B-06) Seo J (ES21A-07) Servali A (T24A-0382) Seto M (B33B-02) Shabaga B M (VGP44C-0442) Shafian S (H44A-0184) Shafii M (H11B-08) Shah S H (H21B-03) Shahabi Far M (MD14A-0257) Shankar B (P14B-0306) Shankar U (B12A-05) Sharma A (H11B-05) Sharma P (SPA34B-0362) Sharma R (MD44A-0229) Sharma S (AS23A-07, AS24A-0029) Sharma S (SPA34C-0369) Shaw J (SE24A-0359) Shaw S B (H23C-03) Shcherbakov R (S22A-02, S42A-06) Shekhar S (SPA43A-08) Shellnutt J G (VGP42A-01) Shen Y (SG11A-03) Sheng M (G14A-0158) Shepherd P (VGP34C-0426) Sheremet Y Y (T33A-02) Sherwood J (H34A-0134) Shi S (B11A-04) Shiels C (PG34A-0284) Shimba M J (OS23A-01) Shitta K A (VGP24C-0424) Shook K (H31A-01) Shore M (MD22A-08) Shprits Y (SPA21A-01, SPA32A-01) Shrestha N (H14B-0211) Shrestha R R (H41C-07) Shukla T (PP21A-06) Si B (H41B-01) Siddiqui R (AS24A-0028) Siegel K (MD44B-0235) Sikah J N (H14B-0193) Silva M S (AS34A-0021) Simonovic S (H41C-01) Sinclair D (MD31A-03) Sine S (B24F-0111) Singer S (AS14B-0019) Singh A (MD24A-0272) Singh A K (SPA34B-0355, SPA34B-0356) Singh K (AS41B-06) Singh N (SPA34D-0377) Singh N (AS14A-0006) Singh S (S42A-03) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe 153 PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX Singh Y (H42A-03) Sinha P N (H24B-0239) Sirois C (SG14B-0369) Sishodia R P (H21B-01) Sitati A M (ED32A-06) Skipton D (T13A-06) Slabon P (ES44B-0107) Slagstad T (PG23A-03) Slater E (VGP43A-06) Slater G (B33B-01) Sleep N H (VGP21A-05) Sliger M (ES21A-03) Slonosky V (PP23A-07) Smeaton C M (B33B-07) Smiley B P (B24A-0073) Smit K (T41A-04) Smit M A (T11A-04) Smith B (AS32A-01) Smith D A (G24A-0160) Smith R S (MD24A-0270) Smith T J (H11B-03) Smith W (B33A-05) Snigdha S S (S41A-04) Snyder C S (B33A-07) Snyder N P (ES31A-02) Sobron P (P34A-0258, SE13B-04) Soden C D (B44A-0077) Sohlberg R A (B22A-06) Sohn G (SE13B-05) Sok S (H11A-03) Solanki R (AS34A-0007) Solomon C (B22B-03) Solomon S C (SPA32A-05) Soltani Dehnavi A (MD32A-04, MD34B-0207) Somers J (ES14B-0137) Somers L D (H12B-05) Somma R (VGP24B-0405) Song Y (SPA34D-0382) Sookhan S (ES34A-0096) Sosson M M (T33A-01) Soucy La Roche R (T11A-06, T14A-0374) Soulis E D (H34E-0174, H44B-0190) Spalding J (T34A-0399) Spanswick E (SPA34D-0379) Spath C S (MD14A-0260) Spence C (H23C-01, SE31A-08) Speratti A B (B24B-0087) Sperling E A (SG41A-03) Spray J G (MD23A-01, P12A-10) Sreejith K M (T34A-0400) Srivastava A (AS34A-0004) St-Jacques J (PP22A-04) St-Maurice J (SPA22A-05) St-Onge G (ES43A-05) Stadnyk T A (H13D-01) Stamenkovic V (T21A-02) Stanley S (GP31A-08) Steele-MacInnis M J (VGP14C-0394, VGP43A-05) Steenkamp H M (PG34A-0289) Stein T H (AS33B-05) Stella J C (ES41A-04) Stephens J (H34B-0151) Sterckx S (MD13A-04) Sterling S M (B42B-04) Stevenson R (H14F-0221) Stewart R A (ED41A-03) 154 Stewart W (B23A-04) Stieglitz M (B14A-0053) Stofferahn E (AS24A-0036) Stokes C (ES32A-01, ES34A-0095) Stoknes P E (ED32A-07) Stone I (S22A-07) Stone R S (VGP33A-05) Stoner A K (AS22A-04, B12A-03) Stoner J S (GP24A-0175, U33A-06) Stork A (S21A-06) Strachan I B (H31C-06) Strack M (H13A-08) Strait M (P21A-03) Stretch V (B34D-0068) Strickman R J (B14C-0065) Simhayov R (H14A-0185) Suh M (AS24B-0046) Sullivan H (OS33A-06) Sullivan R (AS21A-02) Summers D (SPA41A-05) Sumner D Y (P41A-01) Sun W (B14B-0058) Sundby B (B43B-04) Suryavanshi S (H24B-0236) Sushama L (H23B-02) Sutherland G (H13A-04) Sydorenko D (SPA22A-01, SPA31A-03) Symons D T (GP14A-0169) Szczap F (AS44A-0031) T Tague C (B32B-01) Tait K (P21A-04) Talbot J (B12B-02) Tan X (AS44A-0035) Tang C (T34B-0406) Tanguay D (H14C-0214) Tappe S (T43A-06) Tappert R (SG21A-06) Tapu A (MD44A-0231, S44A-0322, VGP24C-0418) Taranu Z E (B32A-05) Tarayoun A A (S34A-0304) Tarduno J A (GP24A-0182) Tebaldi C (AS11B-01) Teh Y (B42A-01) Tejada M G (VGP31A-08) Tema E (GA43A-07, GP14A-0168, GP24A-0173) Temgoua A (H14B-0212) Tenuta M (B33A-03) Ter-Mikaelian M T (B23A-06) Terrier A (B22A-04) Terry N (B23B-06) Tesema Hundessa T (PG23A-06) Teufel B S (AS34A-0012) Theriault J M (AS31A-01) Thiboutot Goyette J (PG34A-0290) Thiery G (ES14B-0135) Thomas G (AS34A-0018) Thomas W A (SE21A-02) Thompson L M (P12A-07, P41A-02) Thomson B J (P42A-03) Thomson D J (SPA22A-06) Thorleifson H (VGP11A-01) Thorne C (H14A-0186) Thorne R (B24A-0077) 2015 Joint Assembly/Réunion Conjointe Thorp N R (B34E-0070) Thybo H (T22A-06) Tiampo K F (G11A-03) Ticlavilca A M (H13B-07) Timofeev A (MD43A-05) Timsic S (PP21A-04, PP23A-04) Titus E A (S44A-0316) Tiwari H (ES14B-0132) Tombe S P (MD41A-01) Topsakal M (VGP23A-02) Tornabene L L (P34A-0250) Tosi N (SE33A-01) Traore A (VGP34B-0419) Trapp R J (AS33B-03) Trapy P (VGP14C-0396) Trautmann T (AS41A-08) Tremblay A (B21A-01, SE24A-0352) Tremblay B (PP32A-07) Treyvaud G (GA44A-0127) Trim S J (T21A-04) Tripathi S C (SPA32A-04) Trottier A (OS34A-0243) Tsalis I (G11A-05) Tschauner O D (P12A-01, VGP23A-06) Tschirhart P (MD22A-06) Turcotte B (ES11A-02) Turgeon F (H34C-0164) Turner G M (GP21A-06) Turtle E P (P34A-0261) Tweedale F M (VGP44A-0431) Twidle L (AS24A-0040) Tyler R (P34A-0263) U Ugurlu I (SG14A-0366) Ukhorskiy A Y (SPA42A-01) Ulamec S (P13A-01) Urbancic T (U23A-06) Uribe D D (P14A-0305) Usanova M (SPA44A-0383) Ustra A (H14B-0206) Utami S (VGP24B-0407) Uvarova Y (VGP32B-02, VGP42B-01) V Valet J (GP24A-0183) Valette M (MD41A-05) Valsan A E (AS34A-0011) Valvasori A (MD14A-0255) van Bellen S (PP23A-01) Van Den Berghe M D (ES12A-01) Van der Flier-Keller E (ED32A-05) van Geffen P (VGP32B-01) van Hinsberg V (VGP12B-08) Van Meter K J (B24F-0112) Van Opstal S (H21A-08) van Rooyen D (T14A-0371) Vanderhaeghe O (T11A-01, T34B-0408) Vano J A (H41C-02) Varnai T (AS44A-0029, AS44A-0030) Vasquez R (S44A-0314) Vautour G (ES24B-0149) Vautour S (PG34A-0297) Vecchi G A (AS12A-01) Veksler I V (MD12A-02) Velegrinos K (H12A-04) Velez Marquez M I (SG14B-0368) Velle J H (GP24A-0176) Venkiteswaran J J (B24B-0086) Venterea R T (B33A-08) Verdini A (SPA11A-03) Vergados P (G12A-06) Verma V K (SPA34B-0360, SPA34B-0361) Veronneau M (G24A-0161) Verpaelst M (ES21A-02) Vertue B C (AS11A-07) Veto M S (P34A-0259) Veuille S (ES24A-0142) Vezina C (PG43A-04) Viau A E (PP23A-06, PP24A-0327) Victor J S (ES34B-0102) Vidon P (B43B-03) Viguier B (H24A-0232) Villard P (ES22A-05) Vishnevskiy A (VGP32A-08) Vogt K (T11A-02, T34B-0411) Voisey C R (MD32A-03) Volik O (H34A-0135) Von Allmen P (P13A-05) W Wagner-Riddle C (B33A-01) Walker B (SE31A-01) Walker D (U23A-02) Walker I J (ES33A-04) Wall F (MD43A-01) Wallace K E (ES33A-02) Walter J I (S24A-0341, S31A-04) Walton E L (P12A-05) Wang B (S21A-03) Wang B (S41A-01) Wang C (AS44B-0038) Wang G (VGP11A-04) Wang H (T43A-02) Wang J (AS43A-04) Wang K (VGP41A-05) Wang K (VGP42A-07) Wang M (B14B-0060) Wang M (B34E-0072) Wang S (H11A-04) Wang W (B21A-03) Wang W (SPA21A-05) WANG X (AS43A-03) Wang Y M (G14A-0154) Wang Y (OS33A-05) Wang Z (B11A-02, B44A-0081) Wanliss J A (SPA11A-05) Waqar K (B44A-0084) Ward P L (AS14B-0013) Warren R K (ES21A-04) Wasilewski B (PG34A-0272) Wasylechko R (SE32A-01) Watmough S (B42B-03) Watt D (B24B-0089) Wavrant L (MD12A-06) Wawrzaszek A (SPA11A-01) Wawrzonkowski P (MD44A-0224) Way R G (AS24B-0045) Webber J R (GP22A-06) Weber T K (H43A-08) Webster K L (B42B-02) Webster T L (OS32A-01) Wegner K (ED32A-04) Wei M (S31A-05) Wellen C C (H31C-02) PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX Weller M B (T21A-03) Wells C (H34A-0136) Wen G (AS42A-04) Weremeichik J M (MS22A-04) Werner A T (H34E-0172) West A (ES41A-01) Westbrook C (H32B-06) Westlund D (SE32A-07) Wetherbee G A (AS13A-07) Weyer K (H24C-0242) Whattam S A (VGP44B-0432) Wheater H S (H11B-01, H23B-01, H31C-05, H42B-01) White G (ED41A-06) White L F (VGP13A-07) Whittington P N (H34C-0165) Wilks R (P11A-05, P14B-0307, P34A-0260) Williams B (PG11A-05) Williams E T (ED14A-0119) Williams T (ED14A-0118, ES32A-05) Williamson M (H34B-0156) Williamson P R (B14C-0068) Wilson S A (P41A-05) Winegardner A (PP22A-03) Winland-Gaetz S (B14C-0061) Wischnewski K (B44A-0078) Wishart D N (SG23A-07) Witek P P (P24A-0312) Wolfe A P (SG44A-0349) Wollenberg R (MD44B-0238) Wood A L (AS14B-0017) Wood C R (MD41A-03) Woodley W (H44A-0179) Wörndle-Quoëx S (SG44A-0340) Wright W J (B23B-07) Wrona E E (H44A-0181) Wu L (B43B-07) WU M (PG43A-01) Wu M (MD44A-0230) Wu Q (PG34A-0282) Wu Z (AS14A-0001) X Xia Y (VGP31A-04) Xiao C (AS13B-06) Xiaochun L (MD44B-0241) Xu X (GP14A-0170) Yakymenko K (SPA34D-0378) Yalikun Y (MD44A-0228) Yan K (AS41A-04) Yang B (AS42A-05) Yang G (B14B-0059, B24D-0094) Yang L (MS24A-0287) Yang Y (AS31B-06) Yang Y (ES12A-03) Yang Kam Wing G (AS34A-0010) Yau A W (SPA42A-04) Ye A (H13B-01) Yelisetti S (S32A-06) Yenier E (S12A-01) Yetemen O (H31A-04) Yordanova E (SPA34C-0375) Younas W (H24B-0238) Young G (SG11A-02) Youngman M (G14A-0152, SE32A-03) Yousif M O (SPA44B-0384) Yu H (T23A-04) Yu T (SE34A-0332) Yuan J (OS14A-0293) Y Yadav N (SPA34C-0374) Yadav S (AS24A-0032) Z Zawada D (AS44A-0024) Zeebe R E (PP32A-02) Zhang G J (AS33B-08) Zhang L (AS13A-08) Zhang L (OS33A-07) Zhang S (PG22A-06) Zhang S (MD44A-0225) Zhang S (SE33A-02) Zhang Z (VGP33A-07) Zhao J 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