Sessions - Geological Society of America

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Sessions - Geological Society of America
Presenter Information
Speaker Ready Room
Minneapolis Convention Center, Room 201AB
Sat ., 8 Oct ., 8 a .m .–8 p .m .
Sun .–Tues ., 9–11 Oct ., 6:30 a .m .–6:30 p .m .
Wed ., 12 Oct ., 6:30 a .m .–1:30 p .m .
We highly recommend that all speakers visit the speaker ready
room for an opportunity to run through their presentations and get
comfortable with the equipment . Technicians will be on-hand to offer assistance .
Acceptable file types: PowerPoint ( .ppt or .pps), Microsoft Word
( .doc), or PDF ( .pdf) . If your graphics or video clips are not embedded in your presentation, please be sure that you bring them as well .
Mac users: If your presentation was created on a Mac and converted to run on a PC, please test it before you come to the meeting .
Make sure that the hyperlinks still function, and avoid using a rewritable CD (CD-RW), as we’ve encountered compatibility problems with them . If your presentation includes embedded video, your
video will most likely NOT play automatically on the PC platform .
You will need to either convert your .mov files to .avi format or create a link in your slide show to an external .mov file . If you choose
the latter, your animation will play in a separate QuickTime window, outside of your PowerPoint presentation . We strongly recommend that you test your Mac-produced presentation on a
Windows-based system before coming to the meeting . If you are
unable to run your Mac presentation from a PC, we will be able to
accommodate you . Please talk to the technicians in the Speaker
Ready Room for more information .
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POSTERS
Minneapolis Convention Center, Hall C
Hardcopy Poster Presentations
You will be provided with one horizontal, freestanding 8-ft-wide
by 4-ft-high display board along with Velcro for hanging your poster in the Exhibit Hall . Each poster booth will share a 6-ft by 30-in
table, and electricity will be available in the poster area at no charge .
Posters will be on display throughout the scheduled day (9 a .m .–
6 p.m.); authors should be present either 9–11 a .m . or 2–4 p .m . and
are encouraged to be at their posters during the 4:30–6 p .m . beer
reception as well .
Digital Poster Presentations
Supported in part by Annual Reviews, Oxford University Press
You will be provided one horizontal, freestanding 8-ft-wide by
4-ft-high display board along with Velcro for hanging your poster,
an electronic monitor (~40 to 46 inch) placed on a 6-foot by 30-inch
table; electricity for the monitor and your laptop (bring your own
laptop); and a VGA cable along with sound. Mac users: Bring your
own white dongle .
presenter info
To submit your presentation during the meeting, please do so
in the speaker ready room the day before your presentation . If you
have a Sunday presentation and are unable to get to the speaker
ready room on Saturday, please take your presentation directly to
your session room at least 30 minutes before the session is scheduled to begin .
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2011 Joint Technical Program
Committee Representatives
2011 Technical Program Chair
Dave Bush
Associated Societies
Association of Earth Science Editors: Monica Easton
Geochemical Society: David Borrok
Geoscience Information Society: Rusty Kimball
Mineralogical Society of America: James S. Beard and Philip Brown
National Association of Geoscience Teachers: Elizabeth Wright and Sadredin (Dean) C. Moosavi
The Paleontological Society: Thomas D. Olszewski, Caroline A.E. Stromberg, and Matthew E. Clapham
Society of Economic Geologists: Harold Noyes
GSA Divisions
Archaeological Geology: Catherine H. Yansa and Kathleen Nicoll
Coal Geology: Sue Rimmer and Margo D. Corum
Environmental and Engineering Geology: William H. Schulz and Norman S. Levine
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology: Stuart Birnbaum and Nora Noffke
Geoinformatics: Stephen M. Richard
Geology and Health: Syed Hasan and Robert B. Finkelman
Geology and Society: Richard C. Berg and Karen McCurdy
Geophysics: Audrey D. Huerta
Geoscience Education: Steven H. Schimmrich and Sadredin (Dean) C. Moosavi
History and Philosophy of Geology: John A. Diemer and Kenneth R. Aalto
Hydrogeology: Madeline E. Schreiber and Alicia M. Wilson
Limnogeology: Dan Deocampo and Amy E. Myrbo
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology: Russell S. Harmon and Calvin G. Barnes
Planetary Geology: David Williams and Simon Kattenhorn
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology: Kyle House, Jim O’Connor, and Sara L. Rathburn
Sedimentary Geology: Brenda Beitler Bowen and Tracy D. Frank
Structural Geology and Tectonics: David P. West Jr. and Phil Resor
Representatives at Large
Petroleum: Ann V. Givan
Environmental Geoscience Division: John F. Bratton
Marine/Coastal Geology: David J.W. Piper
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology: Sharon L. Kanfoush
Precambrian Geology: Joe Meert
Annual Program Committee
Chair: J. Christopher Hepburn (term ends 30 June 2013)
Richard C. Berg (term ends 30 June 2011)
Wendy A. Bohrson (term ends 30 June 2013)
David M. Bush (term ends 30 June 2012)
Arthur G. Goldstein (term ends 30 June 2014)
Alan F. Halfen (term ends 30 June 2013)
Nancy J. McMillan (term ends 30 June 2015)
Kevin L. Mickus (term ends 30 June 2015)
Roger D.K. Thomas (term ends 30 June 2014)
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Our Thanks to The Following
Session Cosponsor Organizations
AASP - The Palynological Society
Affiliation of Christian Geologists
Alta Vertical
American Association of State Geologists
American Geological Institute
American Geophysical Union
American Quaternary Association
American Water Resources Association
American Water Resources Association, Wisconsin Section
Association of American State Geologists
Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists
Association of Geoscientists for International Development
Australian National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training
British Geological Survey
Canadian Quaternary Association
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Clay Minerals Society
Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic
Science Inc.
CoreLabs
Council on Undergraduate Research
Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research
EarthScope
Edwards Aquifer Authority
ExxonMobil/Upstream Research Company
Foundation for Glacier and Environmental Research
GSA Archaeological Geology Division
GSA Coal Geology Division
GSA Diversity in the Geosciences Committee
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division
GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division
GSA Geoinformatics Division
GSA Geology and Health Division
GSA Geology and Public Policy Committee
GSA Geology and Society Division
GSA Geophysics Division
GSA Geoscience Education Division
GSA History and Philosophy of Geology Division
GSA Hydrogeology Division
GSA International Section
GSA Limnogeology Division
GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division
GSA Planetary Geology Division
GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division
GSA Sedimentary Geology Division
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division
Geochemical Society
Geological Association of Canada
Geological Survey of Canada
Geoscience Information Society
Google Inc.
ICS Subcommission on Precambrian Stratigraphy
IRIS Data Management System
Institute on Lake Superior Geology
International Advisory for Geoscience Diversity
International Association of GeoChemistry
International Association of Hydrogeologists
International Association of Sedimentologists
International Continental Drilling Program
International Society of Groundwater for Sustainable Development
International Subcommission on Stratigraphic Classification
International Union for Quaternary Research
Karst Waters Institute
LacCore/Limnological Research Center
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University
Leica
Micropaleontology Press
Mineralogical Society of America
Minnesota Ground Water Association
Minnesota Planetarium Society
Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology
National Association of Geoscience Teachers
National Cave and Karst Research Institute
National Center for Earth-Surface Dynamics
National Center for STEM Elementary Education
National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training
National Earth Science Teachers Association
National Ground Water Association
North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature
OneGeology
On the Cutting Edge
Outdoor Industry Association
Oxford University Press
Paleontological Research Institution
Paleontological Society
PEMEX/PEP
Petzl
Precambrian [At Large]
REI
SEPM North American Micropaleontology Section
SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
Salewa
Society of Concrete Petrographers
Society of Economic Geologists
Society of Exploration Geophysicists Foundation
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Soil Science Society of America
Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center
State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy
The Mineralogical Society
University of Minnesota
U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. National Chapter of International Association of the
Hydrogeologists
UMD Precambrian Research Center
USDA Forest Service
VERTIMANIA
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PARDEE
KEYNOTE
SYMPOSIA
These unique interdisciplinary sessions cover issues on the leading edge of a scientific discipline or area of public policy and address broad, fundamental issues in the
geosciences . Selection is on a competitive basis, all speakers are invited, and all sessions will take place at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Room 101A-C .
P1 . The Frontiers of Quaternary Geochronology: Extension or Overextension of
Dating Methods for Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology?: Sun ., 9 Oct ., 8
a .m .–noon .
P2 . Honoring British Geologist Arthur Holmes (1890–1965) for Contributions to
Geochronology, Plate Tectonics, and the Origin
of Granite: Sun ., 9 Oct ., 1:30–5:30 p .m .
P3 . Exploration of the Deep Biosphere: Mon ., 10 Oct ., 8 a .m .–noon .
P4 . Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals for a Sustainable and Secure
Future: Mon ., 10 Oct ., 1:30–5:30 p .m .
P5 . The EarthScope Program: Recent Results and Future Projects:
Tues ., 11 Oct ., 8 a .m .–noon
P6 . Prairie Ice Streams: Tues ., 11 Oct ., 1:30–5:30 p .m .
Joseph T. Pardee
P7 . Earth’s Early Atmosphere and Surface Environment: Wed ., 12 Oct .,
8 a .m .–noon
P8 . Global Water Sustainability: Wed ., 12 Oct ., 1:30–5:30 p .m .
1972 GSA Annual Meeting Presidential Address
“Better Get the Garbage Before it Gets You”
Luna B. Leopold
the ground” to augment flow records and water-quality deterThe last time GSA met in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, was
minations. “Geologists,” he writes, “more so than most people,
November 1972. Luna B. Leopold was outgoing GSA president
know how the natural world operates and what beauty lies in
and delivered his address to meeting participants on “River
these mechanisms of natures. If some of the beauty of undisChannel Change with Time” (published in GSA Bulletin in 1973
turbed processes is to exist within the reach of cities, the pres[v. 84, no. 6, p. 1845–1860]). Leopold’s talk focused on Watts
ent practices of planning, design, and construction must
Branch, “a small tributary of the Potomac River, north of Washinclude some geologic knowledge.”
ington, D.C.” He notes that he chose this river and its small
basin because it had been the spot where, years earlier, he had
taken his children on picnics and to play catch. Over time, he
writes, suburban growth resulted in a basin filled with “muddy
trash heaps” and “the little stream … littered with bricks, concrete, trash, plastic bottles, and old tires.” To counteract such
adverse effects, Leopold calls for “observations [to be] made on
Leopold’s article includes a song, “Better get the garbage
before it gets you,” (lyrics written by him, set to a traditional
tune). Find it and the entire 1972 presidential address article at
http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/content/84/6/1845.full.pdf
(open access).
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Technical Program
At-A-Glance
Arranged by Scientific Category and Session Number
Please use the session numbers below to find the title and time of the session on pages 112–121. Bold numbers—Pardee
Keynote sessions; DP and P—poster and digital poster sessions, which run all day.
Discipline Category
A.M.
SUN.
P.M.
A.M.
MON.
P.M.
90; 95(P);
111(P)
Archaeological Geology
A.M.
TUES.
161
Coal Geology
159(P);
190(P)
87
Engineering Geology
39(P)
88
73; 89
137
Geoinformatics
8
68
92
140
165
Geology & Health
23
93
141
166;
170(P)
264
219;
241(P)
220; 236;
237;
243(P)
282; 283
242(P)
16
59
81; 82;
96(P);
107(P)
129; 133
144; 154;
180(P);
181(P);
182(P);
183(P);
184(P)
Geophysics/Tectonophysics/
Seismology
9; 34(P)
51
104(P)
125
143
Geoscience Education
1; 21; 22;
25(P);
44(P);
45(P)
46; 66; 67
70; 71;
97(P);
113(P);
114(P);
116(P)
115(DP);
118; 139
163; 164;
171(P)
194; 210
244(P)
193(DP);
195; 215;
216
221; 222;
245(P);
260(P)
Geoscience Information/
Communication
217
223;
262(P)
History and Philosophy of
Geology
218
Hydrogeology
2; 3; 17;
26(P);
37(P)
Limnogeology
18
110
83; 84; 85;
38(DP);
108(P);
60; 61; 62
109(P);
110(P)
63
86
280
263(P)
72
Geomicrobiology
Marine/Coastal Science
P.M.
240(P)
212
160
50
Geomorphology
WED.
169(P)
19; 40(P);
41(P);
42(P);
43(P)
Geochemistry
A.M.
213
206
Economic Geology
Environmental Geoscience
P.M.
119; 134;
135; 136
155; 156;
157; 158;
185(P);
187(P);
191(P)
186(DP);
196
232; 233;
235
188(P);
189(P)
211
234
261(DP);
265; 266
269; 278;
279; 281
246(P);
259(DP)
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Discipline Category
Mineralogy/Crystallography
A.M.
SUN.
36(P)
P.M.
MON.
47
Neotectonics/Paleoseismology
58
Paleontology, Biogeography/
Biostratigraphy
4
Paleontology, Diversity,
Extinction, Origination
14
80
Planetary Geology
55; 56
78; 79;
99(P)
P.M.
197
247(P);
252(P)
153;
172(P)
209
224;
258(P)
277
254(P)
267
225;
255(P);
256(P)
207; 208
257(P)
275
226; 231
276
204
273
239
284
121
12; 29(P)
24
148
203
53
69
94;
100(P);
117(P)
74; 101(P)
142
167
199
126
175(P)
200
124
5; 7; 20
64; 65
91;
102(P);
112(P)
138
30(P)
13
162;
192(P)
248(P)
105(P)
54
6; 31(P);
32(P)
10; 11
Volcanology
33(P);
35(P)
268
198; 214
149;
174(P);
179(P)
77; 106(P)
205
122
Tectonics
228
238
48
Stratigraphy
Structural Geology
147
120; 131
28(P)
Remote Sensing/Geographic
Information System
Sediments, Clastic
A.M.
57
Precambrian Geology
Sediments, Carbonates
132
WED.
P.M.
151; 152
Public Policy
Quaternary Geology
130
TUES.
150;
173(P)
Petroleum Geology
Petrology, Metamorphic
A.M.
15; 27(P)
Paleontology, Phylogenetic/
Morphological Patterns
Petrology, Igneous
P.M.
98(P)
Paleoclimatology/
Paleoceanography
Paleontology, Paleoecology/
Taphonomy
A.M.
49; 52
227;
253(P)
274
249(P)
76
128
145; 146;
178(P)
202
250(P);
251(P)
271
75; 103(P)
127
176(P);
177(P)
201
229; 230
270
272
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Sessions by Category
All sessions will take place in the Minneapolis Convention Center .
NO.
123
SESSION TITLE
2011 GSA Gold Medal Lectures
DAY
TIME
ROOM
Monday
1:30 p .m .–3:30 p .m .
Room 101FG
Archaeological Geology
90
T130 . Topics in Geoarchaeology: Reconstructions of Ancient Landscapes
and Paleoenvironments
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101FG
95
Archaeological Geology (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
111
T130 . Topics in Geoarchaeology: Reconstructions of Ancient Landscapes
and Paleoenvironments (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
161
T132 . The History of Humans and the Hydrologic System: Exploring
Relationships between Cultures, Climate, and Hydrology through Time I
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101FG
213
T132 . The History of Humans and the Hydrologic System: Exploring
Relationships between Cultures, Climate, and Hydrology through Time II
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101FG
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100FG
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Coal Geology
206
T47 . Coal Systems: Sedimentation, Petrology, Natural Resources, and
Environmental Sustainability
240
Coal Geology (Posters): New Developments in Environmental and
Geochemical Coal Research
Economic Geology
87
T112 . Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Midcontinent Rift I
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101H-J
159
T112 . Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Midcontinent Rift II
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101H-J
168
Economic Geology (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
190
T113 . Tectonics and Metallogeny (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
212
T113 . Tectonics and Metallogeny
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101H-J
264
Economic Geology
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101H-J
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Engineering Geology
169
Engineering Geology (Posters): Recent Advances and Studies in Engineering
Geology
Environmental Geoscience
39
T119 . Sigma Gamma Epsilon Undergraduate Research (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
88
T117 . Uranium in Groundwater: Biogeochemical Controls on Mobility and
Persistence
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 211AB
160
T118 . International Development and the Geosciences
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 211AB
219
Environmental Geoscience
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 211AB
241
Environmental Geoscience (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Geochemistry
19
T127 . Tropical Small Mountainous River Biogeochemistry: Terrestrial
Losses, Internal Processing, Coastal Inputs, and Marine Burial
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 102BC
42
T125 . Assessing Potential Impacts of Geological Carbon Sequestration on
Groundwater Quality: Geochemical and Hydrological Approaches (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
43
T128 . EARTHTIME Geochronology: Improving Age Interpretations through
Integration and Intercalibration (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
41
T124 . Potentially Toxic Elements in the Environment: A Session for
Students (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
40
T122 . Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the
Environment (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
50
P2 . Honoring British Geologist Arthur Holmes (1890–1965) for
Contributions to Geochronology, Plate Tectonics, and the Origin of Granite
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101A-C
112
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SESSION TITLE
DAY
TIME
ROOM
73
Special Session: The Past Yucca Mountain Project—Advancing Science and
Technology for the Future: Was It Worth the Cost?
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 102BC
89
T129 . Spectroscopy for the Geosciences in the 21st Century
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 102D-F
137
T122 . Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the
Environment
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 102D-F
220
Geochemistry: Recent Advances in Geochemistry
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 102BC
237
T128 . EARTHTIME Geochronology: Improving Age Interpretations through
Wednesday
Integration and Intercalibration
8 a .m .–noon
Room 102D-F
236
T126 . Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Development: Geology, Geochemistry,
and Engineering
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101H-J
243
Geochemistry (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
280
T121 . Uranium Ore Deposits: From Genesis to Mine Tailings and Mining
Wastes
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 102D-F
Geoinformatics
8
Special Session: Crossing the Digital Divide: Availability of Geoscience
Knowledge for Resolving Environmental and Societal Challenges
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101DE
68
T195 . Data Preservation and Management in the Coming Decade
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101DE
92
T194 . Decision Support for the Geosciences: The Interface between Public,
Policy, and Science
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101DE
140
T193 . Complexity in Modeling: How Much Is Too Much?
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101DE
165
T197 . Seeing the True Shape of Earth: Quantitative and Qualitative
Applications of Airborne LiDAR
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101DE
263
T196 . Geoinformatics in Action (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Geology and Health
23
T203 . Climate, Water, and Health
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100BC
93
T199 . A Healthy Society, Geosciences, and Natural Resources I
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100BC
141
T199 . A Healthy Society, Geosciences, and Natural Resources II
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100BC
166
T202 . Coal Combustion Products and Impacts on the Society
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100BC
170
Geology and Health (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
283
T204 . Advances in Characterizing Sources and Release of Naturally
Occurring Trace Elements to Aquatic Systems and Groundwater
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100FG
282
T201 . Intersection of Geology and Health: Impacts of Geologic Materials on
Public Health
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100BC
Geomicrobiology
72
P3 . Exploration of the Deep Biosphere
242
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology (Posters)
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101A-C
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
16
T76 . A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Dynamics of
Sinuous Channel Evolution in Different Environments
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100FG
59
T69 . Fluvial Biogeomorphology: The Interconnection of Biological and
Geomorphological Processes in Rivers
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100DE
81
T67 . Landslides and Debris Flows: Understanding Past, Present, and Future
Events
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100FG
82
T74 . Processes of Subglacial Erosion, Sediment Transport, and Deposition
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100DE
96
Geomorphology (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
107
T70 . Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Physical Properties of Atmospheric
Mineral Dust: Influences on the Atmosphere, the Cryosphere, Ecosystems,
and Humans (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
129
T29 . Microbial Mediation of Authigenic Minerals: From Precipitation to
Dissolution
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 211AB
133
T70 . Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Physical Properties of Atmospheric
Mineral Dust: Influences on the Atmosphere, the Cryosphere, Ecosystems,
and Humans
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100DE
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Geomorphology
NO.
SESSION TITLE
DAY
TIME
ROOM
144
Special Session: Water and Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Landscapes:
Toward Prediction of Watershed Sediment Yield
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100FG
154
T72. Defining Rates of Landscape Evolution in Drylands Using Numerical
Dating Methods
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100DE
180
T67 . Landslides and Debris Flows: Understanding Past, Present, and Future
Events (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
181
T68 . Water and Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Landscapes: Toward
Prediction of Watershed Sediment Yield (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
182
T73 . Quaternary Landscape Dynamics Beyond the Ice Margin in the Upper
Mississippi Valley (Posters): A Tribute to the Career of James C . Knox
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
183
T74 . Processes of Subglacial Erosion, Sediment Transport, and Deposition
(Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
184
T76 . A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Dynamics of
Sinuous Channel Evolution in Different Environments (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
194
Geomorphology
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100FG
210
T73 . Quaternary Landscape Dynamics Beyond the Ice Margin in the Upper
Mississippi Valley: A Tribute to the Career of James C . Knox
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100DE
Geophysics/Tectonophysics/Seismology
9
T4 . Advancement in the Exploration Practices used to Characterize
Geothermal Resources
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101H-J
34
T4 . Advancement in the Exploration Practices used to Characterize
Geothermal Resources (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
51
T6 . Combining Geology and Geophysics
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101H-J
104
T6 . Combining Geology and Geophysics (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
125
Special Session: GSA Geophysics Division 40th Anniversary
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101H-J
143
P5 . The EarthScope Program: Recent Results and Future Projects
244
Geophysics/Tectonophysics/Seismology (Posters)
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101A-C
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Geoscience Education
1
Geoscience Education I: Field- and Place-Based Approaches to Geoscience
Education
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 208AB
21
T174 . Identifying and Addressing K–16 Student Misconceptions in the
Earth-Science Classroom
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 211AB
22
T182 . Teaching Geoscience Online
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 208CD
25
Geoscience Education (Posters) I
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
45
T157 . Innovative Hands-on Geoscience Lab and Class Activities for use in
Undergraduate Teaching (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
44
T146 . Student-Involved Research Experience in Earth-System Science: An
Effective Tool for Recruitment and Retention in the Geosciences (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
46
Geoscience Education II: Teaching and Assessment Strategies for Enhancing
and Monitoring Student Learning in Geoscience Courses
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 208AB
66
T158 . Sense of Place, Geoparks and National Parks: Strategies for Improved
Earth Science Education
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 211AB
67
T167 . Time, Events, and Places: Understanding Temporal and Spatial
Learning in Geoscience Education
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 208CD
70
Geoscience Education III: Broadening Participation in the Geosciences
through Access, Accommodation, and Inclusion
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 208CD
71
Geoscience Education IV: Geoscience for All—Addressing Challenges in
Open Door Institutions and/or Small Geoscience Programs
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 208AB
97
Geoscience Education (Posters) II
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
113
T145 . Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, Outreach, and
Resource Management (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
114
T147 . What Are Undergraduates Learning in/from Our Programs? (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
115
T149 . Virtual Reality in Geoscience Education I (Digital Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
114
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DAY
TIME
ROOM
116
T159 . Sense of Place, Geoparks and National Parks: Strategies for Improved
Earth Science Education (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
118
Geoscience Education V: Innovations in Geoscience Education
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 208CD
139
T169 . Geo-Workforce Preparation for 21st-Century Challenges
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 208AB
163
T170 . Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Teach Geoscience in the 21st
Century
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 208CD
164
T178 . Reaching the Next Generation: Tales of Successful Strategies and
Frustrating Challenges from Teaching Earth-Science Courses for Pre-Service
Elementary Teachers
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 208AB
171
Geoscience Education (Posters) III
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
193
T149 . Virtual Reality in Geoscience Education II (Digital Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
195
Geoscience Education VI: National and International Outreach in
Geoscience Education
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 211AB
215
T171 . Developing the Global Geoscientist through International Geoscience
Networks and Research Projects
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 208AB
216
T176 . Innovative Methods for Broadening Participation in the Geosciences
through In-Service Teacher Professional Development
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 208CD
221
Geoscience Education VII: Geocognition Research in Classroom, Field, and
Laboratory Settings
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 208CD
222
Geoscience Education VIII: Effective Practices for Broader Impacts in K–12
Education
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 208AB
245
Geoscience Education (Posters) IV
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
260
T179 . Results from Undergraduate Research in the Geosciences (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
261
T184 . The 21st Century Geoscience Classroom: Creating Learner-Centered
Environments for Undergraduates (Digital Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
265
Geoscience Education IX: The Roles of Learning, Development and Science
Literacy in the Earth Sciences
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 211AB
266
Geoscience Education X: Overcoming Threats to Earth and Space Science at
K–12 Levels
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 208CD
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101DE
Geoscience Information/Communication
217
T189 . Geological Mapping: Key to Successful Management of Water and
Land Resources
223
Geoscience Information/Communication: Printed Past, Digital Future—We
Hold the Key
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101DE
262
T188 . Geologic Maps, Digital Geologic Maps, and Derivatives from
Geologic and Geophysical Maps (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100BC
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100FG
History and Philosophy of Geology
218
T198 . International Collaboration and the Evolution of Geology
2
Hydrogeology I: Water Resources and Water Balances
3
Hydrogeology II: Hydrostratigraphy and Water Quality
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100HI
17
T90 . Gas Bubbles and Dissolved Gases in Groundwater
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M101AB
26
Hydrogeology (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
37
T90 . Gas Bubbles and Dissolved Gases in Groundwater (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
38
T95 . Visualizations in Geology: Advancing the Science Using Digital Tools
I (Digital Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
62
T92 . Buried Valley Aquifers: What Do We Know and How Do We Move
Forward for Sustained Groundwater Management?
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M101AB
60
T80 . Environmental Problems in Karst Terranes/Terrains and Their
Solutions: In Honor of James F . Quinlan
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100FG
61
T86 . Groundwater–Surface Water Interaction: Relating Understanding That
Spans the Water-Rich Midwest to the Scarcity of the Outback
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100HI
83
T79 . Analytic Modeling of Groundwater Flow: Advances and Applications
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100HI
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Hydrogeology
NO.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
T84 . Recent Advances in Studies of Dissolved Arsenic and Other Metals in
Global Hydrologic Systems I
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100FG
85
T94 . Advances in Characterization of Groundwater Flow Processes
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M101AB
108
T80 . Environmental Problems in Karst Terranes/Terrains and Their Solutions
(Posters): In Honor of James F . Quinlan
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
109
T94 . Advances in Characterization of Groundwater Flow Processes (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
110
T100 . Exploration of Karst Aquifer Systems Using New and Innovative
Techniques and Methods (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
135
T85 . Dynamic Gradients in Karst Aquifers
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M101AB
136
T89 . Innovative Field Investigations to Assess Natural Attenuation and
Engineered Remediation of Subsurface Contamination
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100HI
134
T84 . Recent Advances in Studies of Dissolved Arsenic and Other Metals in
Global Hydrologic Systems II
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100FG
119
GSA Hydrogeology Division Lecture Series: Henry Darcy Distinguished
Lecture
Monday
5 p .m .–6 p .m .
Room M100DE
155
T81 . Springs as Sites of Dynamic Physical, Geochemical, and Ecological
Processes
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100DE
156
T88. Identification and Quantification of Groundwater Flow Using Heat as a
Tracer
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100HI
157
T97 . Advances in Understanding at the Groundwater–Surface Water
Interface and Challenges for the Future: A Reflection on Tom Winter’s
Legacy
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M101AB
158
T98. Advancements in Sub-Seafloor Hydrogeology and Variable-Density
Systems
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100FG
185
T89 . Innovative Field Investigations to Assess Natural Attenuation and
Engineered Remediation of Subsurface Contamination (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
186
T95 . Visualizations in Geology: Advancing the Science Using Digital Tools
II (Digital Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
187
T97 . Advances in Understanding at the Groundwater–Surface Water
Interface and Challenges for the Future (Posters): A Reflection on Tom
Winter’s Legacy
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
191
T123 . Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the Long Term
through Small Catchment Studies (Posters): A Tribute to the Career of Owen
P . Bricker
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
196
GSA Hydrogeology Division Lecture Series: Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished
Lecture
Tuesday
4:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100HI
232
T96 . Carbon and Water Dynamics in Peatlands and Their Relationship to
Climatic Change
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M101AB
233
T99 . Hydrogeology of Glaciated Terrain: Linking Glacial Geology,
Quaternary History, and Groundwater Research
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100HI
235
T123 . Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the Long Term
through Small Catchment Studies I: A Tribute to the Career of Owen P .
Bricker
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100FG
269
P8 . Global Water Sustainability
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101A-C
278
T82 . Impact of Winter De-Icing Chemicals on the Environment
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M101AB
279
T83 . Pathogens and Fecal Indicators in Soil, Groundwater, and Surface
Water
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100DE
281
T123 . Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the Long Term
through Small Catchment Studies II: A Tribute to the Career of Owen P .
Bricker
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100HI
84
SESSION TITLE
Limnogeology
18
T107 . Lacustrine Carbonates
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100DE
63
T103 . Processes within Extreme Lake Systems
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100DE
86
T102 . Shallow Lakes and Wetlands: Sedimentary Records and Modern
Dynamics of Small Systems That Pack a Big Punch in the Carbon Cycle
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100DE
116
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SESSION TITLE
DAY
TIME
ROOM
189
T109 . Limnogeology: Interdisciplinary Studies of Lakes and Paleolakes
(Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
188
T104 . Urban and Suburban Lakes: Paleorecords of Human Impacts and
Opportunities for Geoscience Education (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
211
T106 . The Mono Lake Basin: A Gathering of Disciplines
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100DE
234
T104 . Urban and Suburban Lakes: Paleorecords of Human Impacts and
Opportunities for Geoscience Education
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room M100DE
Marine/Coastal Science
246
Marine/Coastal Science (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
259
T110 . Techniques for Measuring Shoreline Change (Digital Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Mineralogy/Crystallography
36
T28 . Basic and Applied Aspects of Clays and Clay Minerals in Continental
Settings (Posters)
47
Mineralogy/Crystallography
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 102BC
130
T31 . Monazite: The Ultimate Geologic Record
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 102BC
147
T30 . Earth’s Deep Interior: In Honor of Motohiko Murakami, 2011 MSA
Awardee
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 102BC
197
Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) Awards Lectures, Presidential
Address, and Annual Business Meeting
Tuesday
3 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 102BC
247
Mineralogy/Crystallography (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
252
T31 . Monazite: The Ultimate Geologic Record (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Neotectonics/Paleoseismology
98
Neotectonics (Posters): Active Deformation of Plate Boundaries and
Interiors
58
T66 . Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology:
Geochemical Techniques and Examples Using Inorganic and Organic
Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates, and Vertebrates I
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200FG
80
T66 . Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology:
Geochemical Techniques and Examples Using Inorganic and Organic
Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates, and Vertebrates II
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200FG
132
T65 . Paleoclimate, Terrestrial Ecosystems, and Human Evolution in Africa
from the Pleistocene to the Present
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200FG
153
T63 . Permian-Triassic Changes and Extinction Event: New Insights from
Sedimentary, Geochemical, and Paleobiological Records and Modeling
Approaches I
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200FG
172
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
209
T63 . Permian-Triassic Changes and Extinction Event: New Insights from
Sedimentary, Geochemical, and Paleobiological Records and Modeling
Approaches II
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200FG
224
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200FG
258
T66 . Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology:
Geochemical Techniques and Examples Using Inorganic and Organic
Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates, and Vertebrates (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
277
T64 . Soils as Archives of Past Climates
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200FG
Paleontology, Biogeography/Biostratigraphy
4
Paleontology I: Paleoecology and Environment
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 205AB
150
T50 . Applications of Bio-, Chemo-, and Lithostratigraphy to Sequence
Stratigraphy
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200H-J
173
Paleontology (Posters) III: Biogeography, Biostratigraphy, and Taphonomy
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
254
T50 . Applications of Bio-, Chemo-, and Lithostratigraphy to Sequence
Stratigraphy (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
267
Paleontology V: Biostratigraphy and Taphonomy
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 205AB
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Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography
NO.
SESSION TITLE
DAY
TIME
ROOM
Paleontology, Diversity, Extinction, Origination
14
T54 . Multidisciplinary Approaches to Studying the Causes and
Consequences of Mass Extinction: Geochemistry, Paleoecology, and
Paleoenvironments I
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200H-J
55
T54 . Multidisciplinary Approaches to Studying the Causes and
Consequences of Mass Extinction: Geochemistry, Paleoecology, and
Paleoenvironments II
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200H-J
56
T55 . New Horizons in Precambrian Palynology and Paleobiology
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 205CD
78
T52 . Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record I
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 205CD
79
T53 . The Triassic: Turning Point for Phanerozoic Life
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 205AB
99
Paleontology (Posters) II: Extinction and Environment
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
120
Paleontology II: Paleobotany and Behavior
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 205AB
131
T52 . Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record II
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 205CD
225
Paleontology III: Diversity, Extinction, and Origination
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 205AB
256
T55 . New Horizons in Precambrian Palynology and Paleobiology (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
255
T52 . Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Paleontology, Paleoecology/Taphonomy
15
T59 . New Ideas on Studying Exceptionally Preserved Fossils: What to
Do Next?
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 205CD
27
Paleontology (Posters) I: Ecology and Phylogeny
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
151
T58 . Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology through Time I
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 205CD
152
T60 . Lessons from the Living: Paleontological Investigations Using Modern
Analogs I
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 205AB
207
T58 . Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology through Time II
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 205CD
208
T60 . Lessons from the Living: Paleontological Investigations Using Modern
Analogs II
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 205AB
257
T58 . Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology through Time
(Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
275
T57 . Hard Substrate (Sclerobiont) Community Ecology and Evolution
through Mass Extinctions
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 205CD
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 205AB
Paleontology, Phylogenetic/Morphological Patterns
57
T61 . Phylogenetic Approaches to Paleobiology: Diversity, Rates, and Trends
226
Paleontology IV: Morphology and Phylogeny
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 205CD
231
T62 . Frontiers in Foraminiferal Research I: Biology/Ecology/Paleoecology
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200H-J
276
T62 . Frontiers in Foraminiferal Research II: Paleoceanography and Polar
Biotas
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200H-J
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100A-C
Petroleum Geology
121
Petroleum Geology: A Walk around the Oil Patch
Petrology, Igneous
28
Petrology, Igneous (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
148
T33 . Reconstructing Supercontinents and the Global Large Igneous Province
(LIP) Record
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 102D-F
203
T32 . Ophiolites, Ultrahigh Pressure Minerals, and the Origin of Podiform
Chromitites: Implications for Mantle Heterogeneity
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 102D-F
Petrology, Metamorphic
12
T34 . Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: Observations from Nano- through
Outcrop- to Plate-Tectonic Scales I: In Honor of J .G . Liou, 2011 MSA
Roebling Medalist
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 102D-F
29
Petrology, Metamorphic (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
53
T35 . Turning up the Heat: Metamorphic Perspectives on Mineral Equilibria,
Heat Transport, Tectonics, and Thermochronology
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 102D-F
118
2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: ArcheAn to Anthropocene: the past is the key to the future
NO.
SESSION TITLE
DAY
TIME
ROOM
204
T34 . Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: Observations from Nano- through
Outcrop- to Plate-Tectonic Scales II: In Honor of J .G . Liou, 2011 MSA
Roebling Medalist
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101FG
273
T36 . Comprehensive Data Sets for the Reconstruction of Geological
Histories: Combining Double and Triple Dating with Geochemical
Fingerprinting
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 102BC
Planetary Geology
24
T210 . Impact Cratering: Geology’s Latest Revolution
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100H-J
69
T212 . Impact Cratering on the Earth, Moon, and Planets: Remote, Field, and
Lab Studies
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100H-J
94
T211 . 30+ Years of Teaching about Planetary Geology: Past Lessons
Learned and Future Possibilities
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100H-J
100
Planetary Geology (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
117
T212 . Impact Cratering on the Earth, Moon, and Planets: Remote, Field, and
Lab Studies (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
142
T214 . Exploring Mercury by Spacecraft: First MESSENGER Results from
Orbit
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100H-J
167
T213 . Robotic Exploration of Planetary Surfaces: The G .K . Gilbert Award
Session
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100H-J
199
Special Session: Planetary Geology Division 30th Anniversary—Then And
Now: The Past 30 Years Of Solar System Exploration
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100H-J
239
T217 . Dawn at Vesta: Initial Results from the Survey Orbit
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100H-J
284
T215 . Terrestrial Analogs in Solar System Studies
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100H-J
Precambrian Geology
74
T3 . The Archean of North America: The Core of a Continent
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200H-J
101
Precambrian Geology (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
126
T2 . The Ediacaran Period: Tectonic, Climatic, and Biological Enigmas
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200H-J
175
T3 . The Archean of North America: The Core of a Continent (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
200
T1 . Oceanic and Juvenile Continental Crust Formation in the Precambrian
228
P7 . Earth’s Early Atmosphere and Surface Environment
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200H-J
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101A-C
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101A-C
Public Policy
124
P4 . Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals for a Sustainable and Secure
Future
238
T206 . STEMming the Tide: How Can We Promote Science Literacy?
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100FG
268
Public Policy: The Not-So Great Divide—Where Science Meets Public
Policy
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100FG
5
Quaternary Geology
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100DE
7
P1 . The Frontiers of Quaternary Geochronology: Extension or Overextension
of Dating Methods for Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology?
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 101A-C
20
T143 . Glacial Geology and Cryogenic Processes
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100A-C
64
T135 . Quaternary Geology and Its Applications: In Honor of David M .
Mickelson
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100A-C
65
T141 . Quaternary Paleoclimate Studies of the Western and Southwestern
United States
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100FG
91
T138. Honoring Maynard M. Miller, Founder of the Juneau Icefield
Research Program
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100A-C
102
Quaternary Geology (Posters): Recent Developments and Applications in
Quaternary Geochronology
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
112
T140. Glacial Lake Agassiz—Its History and Influence on North America
and on Global Systems (Posters): In Honor of James T . Teller
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
138
T140. Glacial Lake Agassiz—Its History and Influence on North America
and on Global Systems: In Honor of James T . Teller
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100FG
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Quaternary Geology
NO.
SESSION TITLE
DAY
TIME
ROOM
162
T139 . Extreme Climate and Weather Events: Past, Present, and Future
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room L100A-C
192
T143 . Glacial Geology and Cryogenic Processes (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
198
P6 . Prairie Ice Streams
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 101A-C
214
T136 . Wind, Water, and Ice: The Geomorphology and Quaternary Geologic
History of Great Lakes’ Coasts
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room L100A-C
Remote Sensing/Geographic Info System
48
Remote Sensing/Geographic Info System
248
Remote Sensing/Geographic Info System (Posters)
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room M100BC
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Sediments, Carbonates
30
Sediments, Carbonates (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
105
T37 . New Frontiers in Sedimentary Geology: SGD/SEPM Students (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Sediments, Clastic
13
T39 . Integrated Sedimentary Systems: Applying Source-to-Sink Concepts
across Geologic Time
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 211CD
54
T40 . Thresholds and Pathways of River Avulsion
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 211CD
77
T38 . Provenance Analysis in Modern and Ancient Sedimentary Systems
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 211CD
106
T39 . Integrated Sedimentary Systems: Applying Source-to-Sink Concepts
across Geologic Time (Posters)
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
149
T42 . Sediment Transport in Modern and Ancient Environments
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 211CD
174
Sediments, Clastic (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
179
T38 . Provenance Analysis in Modern and Ancient Sedimentary Systems
(Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
205
T45 . Formation, Development, and Preservation of Bed Morphologies
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 211CD
227
Sedimentary Geology: Clastic Sediments from the Cambrian to the
Quaternary
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 211CD
253
T41 . Paying Attention to Mudstones: Priceless! (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
274
T41 . Paying Attention to Mudstones: Priceless!
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 211CD
Stratigraphy
122
Stratigraphy
249
Stratigraphy (Posters)
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 211CD
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
Structural Geology
6
Structural Geology: Recent Advances in Structural Geology
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200A-C
31
Structural Geology (Posters): Advances in Structural Geology
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
32
Tectonics (Posters) I: New Discoveries in Global Tectonics
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
76
T20 . Beyond Balanced Sections: New Horizons in Structural and
Mechanical Modeling
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200A-C
128
T23 . Multidisciplinary Studies of Fault System Deformation
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200A-C
145
T22 . Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations, Experimental
Investigations, and Numerical Studies I
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200A-C
146
T24 . Structural Geology and Tectonics of Foreland Basins
Tuesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200DE
178
T24 . Structural Geology and Tectonics of Foreland Basins (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
202
T22 . Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations, Experimental
Investigations, and Numerical Studies II
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200A-C
250
T22 . Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations, Experimental
Investigations, and Numerical Studies (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
251
T23 . Multidisciplinary Studies of Fault System Deformation (Posters)
Wednesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
271
T21 . Constraints on Strain Rates, Stresses, and Deformation Processes
During Shear Zone Localization at Different Lithospheric Levels
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200DE
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SESSION TITLE
DAY
TIME
ROOM
Tectonics
11
T16 . Linking Modern and Ancient Orogens
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200FG
10
T15 . Sedimentary Provenance and Evolution of the Continental Crust:
Precambrian to Present
Sunday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200DE
49
Tectonics: Recent Advances in Tectonics
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200A-C
52
T10 . Toward a Better Understanding of the Uplift History and Mechanisms
of the Tibetan Plateau
Sunday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200DE
75
T18 . Proterozoic to Modern Rifts: Sedimentary and Volcanic Processes and
the Role of Inherited Structures
Monday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200DE
103
Tectonics (Posters) II: Tectonics of the Basin and Range from Bottom to Top
Monday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
127
T12 . From Nuna to Rodinia: Proterozoic Growth and Evolution of
Laurentia I
Monday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200DE
176
T7 . Exploring Subsurface Terranes and Buried Basins of Eastern and Central
North America—Geology, Geophysics, and Geochronology (Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
177
T9 . Tectonic Development of the Northern North American Cordillera
(Posters)
Tuesday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
201
T12 . From Nuna to Rodinia: Proterozoic Growth and Evolution of
Laurentia II
Tuesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200DE
229
T7 . Exploring Subsurface Terranes and Buried Basins of Eastern and Central
North America—Geology, Geophysics, and Geochronology
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200A-C
230
T9 . Tectonic Development of the Northern North American Cordillera
Wednesday
8 a .m .–noon
Room 200DE
270
T8 . Tectonic Evolution of Eastern Oregon and Western Idaho
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
Room 200A-C
Volcanology
Volcanology (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
35
T25 . Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic Volcanism:
Stratigraphy, Architecture, Evolution (Posters)
Sunday
9 a .m .–6 p .m .
Hall C
272
T25 . Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic Volcanism:
Stratigraphy, Architecture, Evolution
Wednesday
1:30 p .m .–5:30 p .m .
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All 284 Technical Sessions, eight Pardee Symposia, and five special sessions will take place
in the Minneapolis Convention Center . Check www.geosociety.org/meetings/2011/
and live monitors onsite for updates and details and to browse the abstracts database,
or download GSA’s smart-phone app at www.geosociety.org/mobilemeeting/.
NO.
TIME
DESCRIPTION (COSPONSORS)
LOCATION
SUNDAY, 9 OCTOBER
1
8 a .m .
Geoscience Education I: Field and Place Based Approaches to Geoscience Education
Room 208AB
2
8 a .m .
Hydrogeology I: Water Resources and Water Balances
Room M100FG
3
8 a .m .
Hydrogeology II: Hydrostratigraphy and Water Quality
Room M100HI
4
8 a .m .
Paleontology I: Paleoecology and Environment
Room 205AB
5
8 a .m .
Quaternary Geology
Room L100DE
6
8 a .m .
Structural Geology: Recent Advances in Structural Geology
Room 200A-C
8 a .m .
P1 . The Frontiers of Quaternary Geochronology: Extension or Overextension of Dating Methods
for Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology? (American Quaternary Assoc.; Assoc. of Women
Geoscientists; Colorado Scientific Society; GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Room 101A-C
8
8 a .m .
Special Session: Crossing the Digital Divide: Availability of Geoscience Knowledge for Resolving
Environmental and Societal Challenges (American Assoc. of State Geologists; British Geological
Survey; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geoinformatics Division; GSA
Geology and Society Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; U.S. Geological Survey)
Room 101DE
9
8 a .m .
T4 . Advancement in the Exploration Practices used to Characterize Geothermal Resources (GSA
Geophysics Division)
Room 101H-J
10
8 a .m .
T15 . Sedimentary Provenance and Evolution of the Continental Crust: Precambrian to Present
Room 200DE
11
8 a .m .
T16 . Linking Modern and Ancient Orogens (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; SEPM [Society for Sedimentary Geology])
Room 200FG
12
8 a .m .
T34 . Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: Observations from Nano through Outcrop to Plate-Tectonic
Scales I: In Honor of J .G . Liou, 2011 MSA Roebling Medalist (Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 102D-F
13
8 a .m .
T39 . Integrated Sedimentary Systems: Applying Source-to-Sink Concepts across Geologic Time
(GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
Room 211CD
14
8 a .m .
T54 . Multidisciplinary Approaches to Studying the Causes and Consequences of Mass Extinction:
Geochemistry, Paleoecology, and Paleoenvironments I (Paleontological Society)
Room 200H-J
15
8 a .m .
T59 . New Ideas on Studying Exceptionally Preserved Fossils: What to Do Next? (Chinese Academy
of Sciences; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; Nanjing Institute of Geology and
Palaeontology; State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy)
Room 205CD
16
8 a .m .
T76 . A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Dynamics of Sinuous Channel Evolution in
Different Environments (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division; National Center for Earth Surface Dynamics)
Room L100FG
17
8 a .m .
T90 . Gas Bubbles and Dissolved Gases in Groundwater (GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division)
Room M101AB
18
8 a .m .
T107 . Lacustrine Carbonates (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA Limnogeology
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
Room M100DE
19
8 a .m .
T127 . Tropical Small Mountainous River Biogeochemistry: Terrestrial Losses, Internal Processing,
Coastal Inputs, and Marine Burial (International Assoc. of GeoChemistry)
Room 102BC
20
8 a .m .
T143 . Glacial Geology and Cryogenic Processes
21
8 a .m .
T174 . Identifying and Addressing K–16 Student Misconceptions in the Earth-Science Classroom
(National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers)
Room 211AB
22
8 a .m .
T182 . Teaching Geoscience Online (GSA Geoscience Education Division; National Assoc. of
Geoscience Teachers)
Room 208CD
23
8 a .m .
T203 . Climate, Water, and Health (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
Geology and Health Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division)
7
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Room M100BC
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LOCATION
24
8 a .m .
T210 . Impact Cratering: Geology’s Latest Revolution (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Planetary
Geology Division)
25
9 a .m .
Geoscience Education (Posters) I
Hall C
26
9 a .m .
Hydrogeology (Posters)
Hall C
27
9 a .m .
Paleontology (Posters) I: Ecology and Phylogeny
Hall C
28
9 a .m .
Petrology, Igneous (Posters)
Hall C
29
9 a .m .
Petrology, Metamorphic (Posters)
Hall C
30
9 a .m .
Sediments, Carbonates (Posters)
Hall C
31
9 a .m .
Structural Geology (Posters): Advances in Structural Geology
Hall C
32
9 a .m .
Tectonics (Posters) I: New Discoveries in Global Tectonics
Hall C
33
9 a .m .
Volcanology (Posters)
Hall C
34
9 a .m .
T4 . Advancement in the Exploration Practices used to Characterize Geothermal Resources (Posters)
(GSA Geophysics Division)
Hall C
35
9 a .m .
T25 . Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic Volcanism: Stratigraphy, Architecture,
Evolution (Posters) (GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
Hall C
36
9 a .m .
T28 . Basic and Applied Aspects of Clays and Clay Minerals in Continental Settings (Posters) (GSA
Limnogeology Division; Clay Minerals Society; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
Volcanology Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; Mineralogical
Society of America)
Hall C
37
9 a .m .
T90 . Gas Bubbles and Dissolved Gases in Groundwater (Posters) (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
Hall C
38
9 a .m .
T95 . Visualizations in Geology: Advancing the Science Using Digital Tools I (Digital Posters) (GSA
Hydrogeology Division)
Hall C
39
9 a .m .
T119 . Sigma Gamma Epsilon Undergraduate Research (Posters)
Hall C
40
9 a .m .
T122 . Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the Environment (Posters)
(International Assoc. of GeoChemistry)
Hall C
41
9 a .m .
T124 . Potentially Toxic Elements in the Environment: A Session for Students (Posters) (Geochemical
Society)
Hall C
42
9 a .m .
T125 . Assessing Potential Impacts of Geological Carbon Sequestration on Groundwater Quality:
Geochemical and Hydrological Approaches (Posters)
Hall C
43
9 a .m .
T128 . EARTHTIME Geochronology: Improving Age Interpretations through Integration and
Intercalibration (Posters)
Hall C
44
9 a .m .
T146 . Student-Involved Research Experience in Earth-System Science: An Effective Tool for
Recruitment and Retention in the Geosciences (Posters) (Council on Undergraduate Research; GSA
Geology and Society Division; GSA Geoscience Education Division; National Assoc. of Geoscience
Teachers)
Hall C
45
9 a .m .
T157 . Innovative Hands-on Geoscience Lab and Class Activities for use in Undergraduate Teaching
(Posters) (National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers; National Center for Earth-Surface Dynamics)
Hall C
46
1:30 p .m .
Geoscience Education II: Teaching and Assessment Strategies for Enhancing and Monitoring Student
Learning in Geoscience Courses
Room 208AB
47
1:30 p .m . Mineralogy/Crystallography
48
1:30 p .m . Remote Sensing/Geographic Info System
Room M100BC
49
1:30 p .m . Tectonics: Recent Advances in Tectonics
Room 200A-C
50
P2 . Honoring British Geologist Arthur Holmes (1890–1965) for Contributions to Geochronology,
Plate Tectonics, and the Origin of Granite (Geological Society London; GSA History and Philosophy
1:30 p .m . of Geology Division; GSA International Section; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
Volcanology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; International Assoc. of
GeoChemistry)
Room 101A-C
51
1:30 p .m .
Room L100H-J
Room 102BC
T6 . Combining Geology and Geophysics (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division)
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NO.
NO.
TIME
DESCRIPTION (COSPONSORS)
LOCATION
52
T10 . Toward a Better Understanding of the Uplift History and Mechanisms of the Tibetan Plateau
1:30 p .m . (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division)
Room 200DE
53
T35 . Turning up the Heat: Metamorphic Perspectives on Mineral Equilibria, Heat Transport,
1:30 p .m . Tectonics, and Thermochronology (GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 102D-F
54
1:30 p .m .
T40 . Thresholds and Pathways of River Avulsion (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
Room 211CD
55
1:30 p .m .
T54 . Multidisciplinary Approaches to Studying the Causes and Consequences of Mass Extinction:
Geochemistry, Paleoecology, and Paleoenvironments II (Paleontological Society)
Room 200H-J
56
1:30 p .m .
T55 . New Horizons in Precambrian Palynology and Paleobiology (AASP - The Palynological
Society; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; Paleontological Society)
Room 205CD
57
1:30 p .m .
T61 . Phylogenetic Approaches to Paleobiology: Diversity, Rates, and Trends (Paleontological
Society)
Room 205AB
58
T66 . Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology: Geochemical Techniques and
Examples Using Inorganic and Organic Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates, and
1:30 p .m .
Vertebrates I (Geochemical Society; GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division; Paleontological Society)
59
T69 . Fluvial Biogeomorphology: The Interconnection of Biological and Geomorphological
1:30 p .m . Processes in Rivers (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
Room L100DE
60
T80 . Environmental Problems in Karst Terranes/Terrains and Their Solutions: In Honor of James F .
Quinlan (Edwards Aquifer Authority; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
1:30 p .m .
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; Karst Waters
Institute; Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.; National Cave and Karst Research Institute)
Room M100FG
61
T86 . Groundwater-Surface Water Interaction: Relating Understanding That Spans the Water-Rich
Midwest to the Scarcity of the Outback (American Water Resources Assoc. Wisconsin Section;
1:30 p .m . Australian National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training; GSA Geology and Society
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water
Assoc.)
Room M100HI
62
T92 . Buried Valley Aquifers: What Do We Know and How Do We Move Forward for Sustained
Groundwater Management? (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
1:30 p .m .
Geology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
Room M101AB
63
1:30 p .m .
T103 . Processes within Extreme Lake Systems (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Limnogeology
Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
Room M100DE
64
1:30 p .m .
T135 . Quaternary Geology and Its Applications: In Honor of David M . Mickelson (GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
Room L100A-C
65
1:30 p .m .
T141 . Quaternary Paleoclimate Studies of the Western and Southwestern United States (GSA
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Room L100FG
66
1:30 p .m .
T158 . Sense of Place, Geoparks and National Parks: Strategies for Improved Earth Science Education
(GSA Geoscience Education Division; National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers)
Room 211AB
67
1:30 p .m .
T167 . Time, Events, and Places: Understanding Temporal and Spatial Learning in Geoscience
Education (National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers; Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center)
Room 208CD
68
T195 . Data Preservation and Management in the Coming Decade (Assoc. of American State
1:30 p .m . Geologists; Geoscience Information Society; GSA Geoinformatics Division; GSA Geophysics
Division; U.S. Geological Survey)
69
T212 . Impact Cratering on the Earth, Moon, and Planets: Remote, Field, and Lab Studies (GSA
Planetary Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA
1:30 p .m .
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division; International Continental Drilling Program)
Room 200FG
Room 101DE
Room L100H-J
MONDAY, 10 OCTOBER
70
8 a .m .
Geoscience Education III: Broadening Participation in the Geosciences through Access,
Accommodation, and Inclusion
Room 208CD
71
8 a .m .
Geoscience Education IV: Geoscience for All—Addressing Challenges in Open Door Institutions
and/or Small Geoscience Programs
Room 208AB
124
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LOCATION
72
8 a .m .
P3 . Exploration of the Deep Biosphere (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division)
Room 101A-C
73
8 a .m .
Special Session: The Past Yucca Mountain Project—Advancing Science and Technology for the
Future: Was It Worth the Cost?
Room 102BC
74
8 a .m .
T3 . The Archean of North America: The Core of a Continent (Geological Assoc. of Canada; GSA
Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 200H-J
75
8 a .m .
T18 . Proterozoic to Modern Rifts: Sedimentary and Volcanic Processes and the Role of Inherited
Structures (GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 200DE
76
8 a .m .
T20 . Beyond Balanced Sections: New Horizons In Structural and Mechanical Modeling (GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 200A-C
77
8 a .m .
T38 . Provenance Analysis in Modern and Ancient Sedimentary Systems (GSA Sedimentary Geology
Division)
Room 211CD
78
8 a .m .
T52 . Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record I (Paleontological Society; Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology; Cushman Foundation; Paleontological Research Institution)
Room 205CD
79
8 a .m .
T53 . The Triassic: Turning Point for Phanerozoic Life (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division; Paleontological Society)
Room 205AB
80
8 a .m .
T66 . Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology: Geochemical Techniques and
Examples Using Inorganic and Organic Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates, and
Vertebrates II (Geochemical Society; GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division; Paleontological Society)
Room 200FG
81
8 a .m .
T67 . Landslides and Debris Flows: Understanding Past, Present, and Future Events (GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division)
Room L100FG
82
8 a .m .
T74 . Processes of Subglacial Erosion, Sediment Transport, and Deposition (GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Room L100DE
83
8 a .m .
T79 . Analytic Modeling of Groundwater Flow: Advances and Applications (GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.)
Room M100HI
84
8 a .m .
T84 . Recent Advances in Studies of Dissolved Arsenic and Other Metals in Global Hydrologic
Systems I (GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA International
Section; International Society of Groundwater for Sustainable Development)
Room M100FG
85
8 a .m .
T94 . Advances in Characterization of Groundwater Flow Processes (GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division)
Room M101AB
86
8 a .m .
T102 . Shallow Lakes and Wetlands: Sedimentary Records and Modern Dynamics of Small Systems
That Pack a Big Punch in the Carbon Cycle (GSA Limnogeology Division)
Room M100DE
87
8 a .m .
T112 . Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Midcontinent Rift I (GSA Geophysics Division; Institute
on Lake Superior Geology; Society of Economic Geologists; UMD Precambrian Research Center)
Room 101H-J
88
8 a .m .
T117 . Uranium in Groundwater: Biogeochemical Controls on Mobility and Persistence (GSA
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
Room 211AB
89
8 a .m .
T129 . Spectroscopy for the Geosciences in the 21st Century (GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
Petrology, and Volcanology Division; International Assoc. of GeoChemistry)
Room 102D-F
90
8 a .m .
T130 . Topics in Geoarchaeology: Reconstructions of Ancient Landscapes and Paleoenvironments
(GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
Room 101FG
91
8 a .m .
T138. Honoring Maynard M. Miller, Founder of the Juneau Icefield Research Program (Foundation
for Glacier and Environmental Research; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
92
8 a .m .
T194 . Decision Support for the Geosciences: The Interface between Public, Policy, and Science (GSA
Geoinformatics Division; GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA Geology and Society Division;
GSA Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.; National Centre for Groundwater
Research and Training; U.S. National Chapter of International Assoc. of Hydrogeologists)
Room 101DE
93
8 a .m .
T199 . A Healthy Society, Geosciences, and Natural Resources I (GSA Geology and Health Division;
Society of Economic Geologists)
Room M100BC
94
8 a .m .
T211 . 30+ Years of Teaching about Planetary Geology: Past Lessons Learned and Future Possibilities
(GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Planetary Geology Division)
Room L100H-J
95
9 a .m .
Archaeological Geology (Posters)
Room L100A-C
Hall C
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NO.
TIME
DESCRIPTION (COSPONSORS)
96
9 a .m .
Geomorphology (Posters)
Hall C
97
9 a .m .
Geoscience Education (Posters) II
Hall C
98
9 a .m .
Neotectonics (Posters): Active Deformation of Plate Boundaries and Interiors
Hall C
99
9 a .m .
Paleontology (Posters) II: Extinction and Environment
Hall C
100
9 a .m .
Planetary Geology (Posters)
Hall C
101
9 a .m .
Precambrian Geology (Posters)
Hall C
102
9 a .m .
Quaternary Geology (Posters): Recent Developments and Applications in Quaternary Geochronology
Hall C
103
9 a .m .
Tectonics (Posters) II: Tectonics of the Basin and Range from Bottom to Top
Hall C
104
9 a .m .
T6 . Combining Geology and Geophysics (Posters) (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural
Geology and Tectonics Division)
Hall C
105
9 a .m .
T37 . New Frontiers in Sedimentary Geology: SGD/SEPM Students (Posters) (GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division; SEPM [Society for Sedimentary Geology])
Hall C
106
9 a .m .
T39 . Integrated Sedimentary Systems: Applying Source-to-Sink Concepts across Geologic Time
(Posters) (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology
Division)
Hall C
9 a .m .
T70. Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Physical Properties of Atmospheric Mineral Dust: Influences
on the Atmosphere, the Cryosphere, Ecosystems, and Humans (Posters) (GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; Mineralogical Society of America; The Mineralogical Society)
Hall C
108
9 a .m .
T80 . Environmental Problems in Karst Terranes/Terrains and Their Solutions (Posters): In Honor
of James F . Quinlan (Edwards Aquifer Authority; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
Karst Waters Institute; Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.; National Cave and Karst Research Institute)
Hall C
109
9 a .m .
T94 . Advances in Characterization of Groundwater Flow Processes (Posters) (GSA Environmental
and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division)
Hall C
110
9 a .m .
T100 . Exploration of Karst Aquifer Systems Using New and Innovative Techniques and Methods
(Posters) (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division;
Karst Waters Institute)
Hall C
111
9 a .m .
T130 . Topics in Geoarchaeology: Reconstructions of Ancient Landscapes and Paleoenvironments
(Posters) (GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
Hall C
112
9 a .m .
T140. Glacial Lake Agassiz—Its History and Influence on North America and on Global Systems
(Posters): In Honor of James T . Teller (American Quaternary Assoc.; Canadian Quaternary Assoc.;
GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; International
Union for Quaternary Research)
Hall C
113
9 a .m .
T145 . Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, Outreach, and Resource Management
(Posters) (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Hall C
114
9 a .m .
T147 . What Are Undergraduates Learning in/from Our Programs? (Posters) (National Assoc. of
Geoscience Teachers)
Hall C
115
9 a .m .
T149 . Virtual Reality in Geoscience Education I (Digital Posters) (Google Inc.; GSA Geoinformatics
Division; GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Planetary Geology Division; GSA Structural
Geology and Tectonics Division; Minnesota Planetarium Society; National Assoc. of Geoscience
Teachers; Oxford University Press)
Hall C
116
9 a .m .
T159 . Sense of Place, Geoparks, and National Parks: Strategies for Improved Earth Science
Education (Posters) (GSA Geoscience Education Division; National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers)
Hall C
9 a .m .
T212 . Impact Cratering on the Earth, Moon, and Planets: Remote, Field, and Lab Studies (Posters)
(GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
GSA Planetary Geology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division; International Continental Drilling Program)
Hall C
107
117
118
119
1:30 p .m . Geoscience Education V: Innovations in Geoscience Education
5 p .m .
GSA Hydrogeology Division Lecture Series: Henry Darcy Distinguished Lecture
120
1:30 p .m . Paleontology II: Paleobotany and Behavior
121
1:30 p .m . Petroleum Geology: A Walk around the Oil Patch
126
LOCATION
Room 208CD
Room M100DE
Room 205AB
Room L100A-C
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DESCRIPTION (COSPONSORS)
LOCATION
122
1:30 p .m . Stratigraphy
Room 211CD
123
1:30 p .m . 2011 GSA Gold Medal Lectures
Room 101FG
124
P4 . Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals for a Sustainable and Secure Future (GSA Geology
1:30 p .m . and Public Policy Committee; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
Room 101A-C
125
1:30 p .m . Special Session: GSA Geophysics Division 40th Anniversary (GSA Geophysics Division)
Room 101H-J
126
1:30 p .m . T2 . The Ediacaran Period: Tectonic, Climatic, and Biological Enigmas (Precambrian [At Large])
Room 200H-J
127
T12 . From Nuna to Rodinia: Proterozoic Growth and Evolution of Laurentia I (Geological Assoc.
1:30 p .m . of Canada; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 200DE
128
1:30 p .m .
T23 . Multidisciplinary Studies of Fault System Deformation (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 200A-C
129
1:30 p .m .
T29 . Microbial Mediation of Authigenic Minerals: From Precipitation to Dissolution (GSA
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division)
Room 211AB
130
T31 . Monazite: The Ultimate Geologic Record (GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
1:30 p .m . Volcanology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of
America)
131
1:30 p .m .
T52 . Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record II (Cushman Foundation; Paleontological Research
Institution; Paleontological Society; Society of Vertebrate Paleontology)
Room 205CD
132
1:30 p .m .
T65 . Paleoclimate, Terrestrial Ecosystems, and Human Evolution in Africa from the Pleistocene to
the Present (GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division)
Room 200FG
133
T70. Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Physical Properties of Atmospheric Mineral Dust: Influences
on the Atmosphere, the Cryosphere, Ecosystems, and Humans (GSA Quaternary Geology and
1:30 p .m .
Geomorphology Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
Mineralogical Society of America; The Mineralogical Society)
Room L100DE
134
T84 . Recent Advances in Studies of Dissolved Arsenic and Other Metals in Global Hydrologic
1:30 p .m . Systems II (GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA International
Section; International Society of Groundwater for Sustainable Development)
Room M100FG
135
1:30 p .m .
T85 . Dynamic Gradients in Karst Aquifers (GSA Hydrogeology Division; Karst Waters Institute;
Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.; National Cave and Karst Research Institute)
Room M101AB
136
T89 . Innovative Field Investigations to Assess Natural Attenuation and Engineered Remediation
1:30 p .m . of Subsurface Contamination (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.)
Room M100HI
137
1:30 p .m .
T122 . Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the Environment (International
Assoc. of GeoChemistry)
Room 102D-F
138
T140. Glacial Lake Agassiz—Its History and Influence on North America and on Global Systems:
In Honor of James T . Teller (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
1:30 p .m .
Limnogeology Division; American Quaternary Assoc.; Canadian Quaternary Assoc.; International
Union for Quaternary Research)
Room L100FG
139
1:30 p .m .
140
T193 . Complexity in Modeling: How Much Is Too Much? (American Water Resources Assoc.
Wisconsin Section; Australian National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training; GSA
1:30 p .m .
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.)
141
1:30 p .m .
142
T214 . Exploring Mercury by Spacecraft: First MESSENGER Results from Orbit (GSA Geophysics
1:30 p .m . Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Planetary
Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
T169 . Geo-Workforce Preparation for 21st-Century Challenges (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Geoscience Education Division; National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers)
T199 . A Healthy Society, Geosciences, and Natural Resources II (GSA Geology and Health Division;
Society of Economic Geologists)
Room 102BC
Room 208AB
Room 101DE
Room M100BC
Room L100H-J
TUESDAY, 11 OCTOBER
143
8 a .m .
P5 . The EarthScope Program: Recent Results and Future Projects (GSA Geoinformatics Division;
GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
9–12 October
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NO.
NO.
TIME
DESCRIPTION (COSPONSORS)
144
8 a .m .
Special Session: Water and Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Landscapes: Toward Prediction of
Watershed Sediment Yield (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Geoinformatics
Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; Soil Science Society of America)
Room L100FG
145
8 a .m .
T22 . Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations, Experimental Investigations, and
Numerical Studies I (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 200A-C
146
8 a .m .
T24 . Structural Geology and Tectonics of Foreland Basins (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 200DE
147
8 a .m .
T30 . Earth’s Deep Interior: In Honor of Motohiko Murakami, 2011 MSA Awardee (GSA Geophysics
Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 102BC
148
8 a .m .
T33 . Reconstructing Supercontinents and the Global Large Igneous Province (LIP) Record
Room 102D-F
149
8 a .m .
T42 . Sediment Transport in Modern and Ancient Environments (GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division)
Room 211CD
150
8 a .m .
T50 . Applications of Bio-, Chemo-, and Lithostratigraphy to Sequence Stratigraphy (GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division; Paleontological Society)
Room 200H-J
151
8 a .m .
T58 . Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology through Time I (GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division; Paleontological Society)
Room 205CD
152
8 a .m .
T60 . Lessons from the Living: Paleontological Investigations Using Modern Analogs I
(Paleontological Society)
Room 205AB
153
8 a .m .
T63 . Permian-Triassic Changes and Extinction Event: New Insights from Sedimentary, Geochemical,
and Paleobiological Records and Modeling Approaches I (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division)
Room 200FG
154
8 a .m .
T72. Defining Rates of Landscape Evolution in Drylands Using Numerical Dating Methods (GSA
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Room L100DE
155
8 a .m .
T81 . Springs as Sites of Dynamic Physical, Geochemical, and Ecological Processes (GSA
Hydrogeology Division)
Room M100DE
156
8 a .m .
T88. Identification and Quantification of Groundwater Flow Using Heat as a Tracer (GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division)
Room M100HI
157
8 a .m .
T97 . Advances in Understanding at the Groundwater–Surface Water Interface and Challenges for
the Future: A Reflection on Tom Winter’s Legacy (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water
Assoc.)
Room M101AB
158
8 a .m .
T98. Advancements in Subseafloor Hydrogeology and Variable-Density Systems (GSA Hydrogeology
Division)
Room M100FG
159
8 a .m .
T112 . Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Midcontinent Rift II (Institute on Lake Superior
Geology; GSA Geophysics Division; Society of Economic Geologists; UMD Precambrian Research
Center)
Room 101H-J
8 a .m .
T118 . International Development and the Geosciences (Affiliation of Christian Geologists; American
Geological Institute; Assoc. of Geoscientists for International Development; GSA Environmental
and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA Geology and Society
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; YES Network)
Room 211AB
8 a .m .
T132 . The History of Humans and the Hydrologic System: Exploring Relationships between
Cultures, Climate, and Hydrology through Time I (GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
Room 101FG
162
8 a .m .
T139 . Extreme Climate and Weather Events: Past, Present, and Future (American Quaternary
Assoc.; American Water Resources Assoc.; Assoc. of Environmental & Engineering Geologists;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geology and Health Division;
GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology
and Geomorphology Division; International Union for Quaternary Research; National Assoc. of
Geoscience Teachers)
Room L100A-C
163
8 a .m .
T170 . Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Teach Geoscience in the 21st Century (GSA Geoscience
Education Division; On the Cutting Edge)
Room 208CD
160
161
128
LOCATION
2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: ArcheAn to Anthropocene: the past is the key to the future
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DESCRIPTION (COSPONSORS)
LOCATION
164
8 a .m .
T178 . Reaching the Next Generation: Tales of Successful Strategies and Frustrating Challenges from
Teaching Earth-Science Courses for Pre-Service Elementary Teachers (GSA Geoscience Education
Division; National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers)
Room 208AB
165
8 a .m .
T197 . Seeing the True Shape of Earth: Quantitative and Qualitative Applications of Airborne LiDAR
(GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division;
GSA Geoinformatics Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 101DE
166
8 a .m .
T202 . Coal Combustion Products and Impacts on the Society (GSA Geology and Health Division)
Room M100BC
167
8 a .m .
T213 . Robotic Exploration of Planetary Surfaces: The G .K . Gilbert Award Session (GSA Planetary
Geology Division)
Room L100H-J
168
9 a .m .
Economic Geology (Posters)
Hall C
169
9 a .m .
Engineering Geology (Posters): Recent Advances and Studies in Engineering Geology
Hall C
170
9 a .m .
Geology and Health (Posters)
Hall C
171
9 a .m .
Geoscience Education (Posters) III
Hall C
172
9 a .m .
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography (Posters)
Hall C
173
9 a .m .
Paleontology (Posters) III: Biogeography, Biostratigraphy, and Taphonomy
Hall C
174
9 a .m .
Sediments, Clastic (Posters)
Hall C
175
9 a .m .
T3 . The Archean of North America: The Core of a Continent (Posters) (Geological Assoc. of Canada;
GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
Hall C
176
9 a .m .
T7 . Exploring Subsurface Terranes and Buried Basins of Eastern and Central North America—
Geology, Geophysics, and Geochronology (Posters) (EarthScope; GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; U.S.
Geological Survey)
Hall C
177
9 a .m .
T9 . Tectonic Development of the Northern North American Cordillera (Posters) (GSA Geophysics
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Hall C
178
9 a .m .
T24 . Structural Geology and Tectonics of Foreland Basins (Posters) (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Hall C
179
9 a .m .
T38 . Provenance Analysis in Modern and Ancient Sedimentary Systems (Posters) (GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division)
Hall C
180
9 a .m .
T67 . Landslides and Debris Flows: Understanding Past, Present, and Future Events (Posters) (GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division)
Hall C
181
9 a .m .
T68 . Water and Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Landscapes: Toward Prediction of Watershed
Sediment Yield (Posters) (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
Geoinformatics Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; Soil Science
Society of America)
Hall C
182
9 a .m .
T73 . Quaternary Landscape Dynamics Beyond the Ice Margin in the Upper Mississippi Valley
(Posters): A Tribute to the Career of James C . Knox (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division)
Hall C
183
9 a .m .
T74 . Processes of Subglacial Erosion, Sediment Transport, and Deposition (Posters) (GSA
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Hall C
184
9 a .m .
T76 . A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Dynamics of Sinuous Channel Evolution
in Different Environments (Posters) (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division; National Center for Earth Surface Dynamics)
Hall C
185
9 a .m .
T89 . Innovative Field Investigations to Assess Natural Attenuation and Engineered Remediation of
Subsurface Contamination (Posters) (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.)
Hall C
186
9 a .m .
T95 . Visualizations in Geology: Advancing the Science Using Digital Tools II (Digital Posters) (GSA
Hydrogeology Division)
Hall C
9 a .m .
T97 . Advances in Understanding at the Groundwater–Surface Water Interface and Challenges for
the Future (Posters): A Reflection on Tom Winter’s Legacy (GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; Minnesota Ground
Water Assoc.)
Hall C
187
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NO.
NO.
TIME
DESCRIPTION (COSPONSORS)
188
9 a .m .
T104 . Urban and Suburban Lakes: Paleorecords of Human Impacts and Opportunities for Geoscience
Education (Posters) (GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; National
Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers)
Hall C
189
9 a .m .
T109 . Limnogeology: Interdisciplinary Studies of Lakes and Paleolakes (Posters) (GSA
Limnogeology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
Hall C
190
9 a .m .
T113 . Tectonics and Metallogeny (Posters) (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division; Society of Economic Geologists)
Hall C
191
9 a .m .
T123 . Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the Long Term through Small Catchment
Studies (Posters): A Tribute to the Career of Owen P . Bricker (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Hall C
192
9 a .m .
T143 . Glacial Geology and Cryogenic Processes (Posters)
Hall C
9 a .m .
T149 . Virtual Reality in Geoscience Education II (Digital Posters) (Google Inc.; GSA Geoinformatics
Division; GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
GSA Planetary Geology Division; Minnesota Planetarium Society; National Assoc. of Geoscience
Teachers; Oxford University Press)
Hall C
193
LOCATION
194
1:30 p .m . Geomorphology
195
1:30 p .m . Geoscience Education VI: National and International Outreach in Geoscience Education
Room 211AB
196
4:30 p .m . GSA Hydrogeology Division Lecture Series: Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished Lecture
Room M100HI
197
3 p .m .
Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) Awards Lectures, Presidential Address, and Annual
Business Meeting
Room L100FG
Room 102BC
198
1:30 p .m . P6 . Prairie Ice Streams (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
199
1:30 p .m .
200
T1 . Oceanic and Juvenile Continental Crust Formation in the Precambrian (Geochemical Society;
GSA International Section; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
1:30 p .m .
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America; Precambrian [At
Large])
Room 200H-J
201
T12 . From Nuna to Rodinia: Proterozoic Growth and Evolution of Laurentia II (Geological Assoc.
1:30 p .m . of Canada; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 200DE
202
1:30 p .m .
T22 . Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations, Experimental Investigations, and
Numerical Studies II (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 200A-C
203
1:30 p .m .
T32 . Ophiolites, Ultrahigh Pressure Minerals, and the Origin of Podiform Chromitites: Implications
for Mantle Heterogeneity (GSA International Section; Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 102D-F
205
1:30 p .m .
T45 . Formation, Development, and Preservation of Bed Morphologies (GSA Sedimentary Geology
Division; International Assoc. of Sedimentologists; SEPM [Society for Sedimentary Geology])
Room 211CD
206
1:30 p .m .
T47 . Coal Systems: Sedimentation, Petrology, Natural Resources, and Environmental Sustainability
(GSA Coal Geology Division)
Room M100FG
207
1:30 p .m .
T58 . Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology through Time II (Paleontological Society;
GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division)
Room 205CD
208
1:30 p .m .
T60 . Lessons from the Living: Paleontological Investigations Using Modern Analogs II
(Paleontological Society)
Room 205AB
209
T63 . Permian-Triassic Changes and Extinction Event: New Insights from Sedimentary, Geochemical,
and Paleobiological Records and Modeling Approaches II (GSA Sedimentary Geology Division;
1:30 p .m .
GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
Volcanology Division)
210
1:30 p .m .
T73 . Quaternary Landscape Dynamics Beyond the Ice Margin in the Upper Mississippi Valley: A
Tribute to the Career of James C . Knox (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Room L100DE
211
T106 . The Mono Lake Basin: A Gathering of Disciplines (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division;
1:30 p .m . GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology
and Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division)
Room M100DE
130
Special Session: Planetary Geology Division 30th Anniversary—Then and Now: The Past 30 Years
of Solar System Exploration (GSA Planetary Geology Division)
Room 101A-C
Room L100H-J
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212
1:30 p .m .
T113 . Tectonics and Metallogeny (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; Society of Economic Geologists)
Room 101H-J
213
T132 . The History of Humans and the Hydrologic System: Exploring Relationships between
Cultures, Climate, and Hydrology through Time II (GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA
1:30 p .m .
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
214
1:30 p .m .
215
T171 . Developing the Global Geoscientist through International Geoscience Networks and Research
1:30 p .m . Projects (American Geological Institute; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Geoscience Education
Division; Society of Exploration Geophysicists Foundation; YES Network)
Room 208AB
216
T176 . Innovative Methods for Broadening Participation in the Geosciences through In-Service
1:30 p .m . Teacher Professional Development (American Geological Institute; GSA Geoscience Education
Division; National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers; National Earth Science Teachers Assoc.)
Room 208CD
217
T189 . Geological Mapping: Key to Successful Management of Water and Land Resources (Assoc.
of American State Geologists; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
1:30 p .m . Geoinformatics Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Structural
Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 101DE
218
1:30 p .m .
T136 . Wind, Water, and Ice: The Geomorphology and Quaternary Geologic History of Great Lakes’
Coasts (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
T198 . International Collaboration and the Evolution of Geology (GSA History and Philosophy of
Geology Division)
Room 101FG
Room L100A-C
Room M100BC
WEDNESDAY, 12 OCTOBER
204
8 a .m .
T34 . Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: Observations from Nano- through Outcrop- to PlateTectonic Scales II: In Honor of J .G . Liou, 2011 MSA Roebling Medalist (Mineralogical Society of
America)
Room 101FG
219
8 a .m .
Environmental Geoscience
Room 211AB
220
8 a .m .
Geochemistry: Recent Advances in Geochemistry
Room 102BC
221
8 a .m .
Geoscience Education VII: Geocognition Research in Classroom, Field, and Laboratory Settings
Room 208CD
222
8 a .m .
Geoscience Education VIII: Effective Practices for Broader Impacts in K–12
Room 208AB
223
8 a .m .
Geoscience Information/Communication: Printed Past, Digital Future—We Hold the Key
Room 101DE
224
8 a .m .
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography
Room 200FG
225
8 a .m .
Paleontology III: Diversity, Extinction, and Origination
Room 205AB
226
8 a .m .
Paleontology IV: Morphology and Phylogeny
Room 205CD
227
8 a .m .
Sedimentary Geology: Clastic Sediments from the Cambrian to the Quaternary
Room 211CD
228
8 a .m .
P7 . Earth’s Early Atmosphere and Surface Environment
Room 101A-C
229
8 a .m .
T7 . Exploring Subsurface Terranes and Buried Basins of Eastern and Central North America—
Geology, Geophysics, and Geochronology (EarthScope; GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
Volcanology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; U.S. Geological Survey)
Room 200A-C
230
8 a .m .
T9 . Tectonic Development of the Northern North American Cordillera (GSA Geophysics Division;
GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 200DE
231
8 a .m .
T62 . Frontiers in Foraminiferal Research I: Biology/Ecology/Paleoecology (Cushman Foundation
for Foraminiferal Research; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; Paleontological Society;
SEPM [Society for Sedimentary Geology]; SEPM North American Micropaleontology Section)
Room 200H-J
232
8 a .m .
T96 . Carbon and Water Dynamics in Peatlands and Their Relationship to Climatic Change (GSA
Hydrogeology Division)
Room M101AB
233
8 a .m .
T99 . Hydrogeology of Glaciated Terrain: Linking Glacial Geology, Quaternary History, and
Groundwater Research (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Hydrogeology
Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; International Assoc. of
Hydrogeologists; National Ground Water Assoc.)
Room M100HI
234
8 a .m .
T104 . Urban and Suburban Lakes: Paleorecords of Human Impacts and Opportunities for Geoscience
Education (GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; National Assoc. of
Geoscience Teachers)
Room M100DE
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NO.
NO.
TIME
DESCRIPTION (COSPONSORS)
235
8 a .m .
T123 . Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the Long Term through Small Catchment
Studies I: A Tribute to the Career of Owen P . Bricker (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division)
236
8 a .m .
T126 . Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Development: Geology, Geochemistry, and Engineering (GSA
Hydrogeology Division)
Room 101H-J
237
8 a .m .
T128 . EARTHTIME Geochronology: Improving Age Interpretations through Integration and
Intercalibration
Room 102D-F
238
8 a .m .
T206 . STEMming the Tide: How Can We Promote Science Literacy? (American Assoc. of State
Geologists; American Geological Institute; American Geophysical Union; GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geology and Public Policy Committee; GSA Geology and
Society Division; GSA Geoscience Education Division; National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers)
Room L100FG
239
8 a .m .
T217 . Dawn at Vesta: Initial Results from the Survey Orbit (GSA Planetary Geology Division)
Room L100H-J
240
9 a .m .
Coal Geology (Posters): New Developments in Environmental and Geochemical Coal Research
Hall C
241
9 a .m .
Environmental Geoscience (Posters)
Hall C
242
9 a .m .
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology (Posters)
Hall C
243
9 a .m .
Geochemistry (Posters)
Hall C
244
9 a .m .
Geophysics/Tectonophysics/Seismology (Posters)
Hall C
245
9 a .m .
Geoscience Education (Posters) IV
Hall C
246
9 a .m .
Marine/Coastal Science (Posters)
Hall C
247
9 a .m .
Mineralogy/Crystallography (Posters)
Hall C
248
9 a .m .
Remote Sensing/Geographic Info System (Posters)
Hall C
249
9 a .m .
Stratigraphy (Posters)
Hall C
250
9 a .m .
T22 . Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations, Experimental Investigations, and
Numerical Studies (Posters) (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division)
Hall C
251
9 a .m .
T23 . Multidisciplinary Studies of Fault System Deformation (Posters) (GSA Geophysics Division;
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Hall C
252
9 a .m .
T31 . Monazite: The Ultimate Geologic Record (Posters) (GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology,
and Volcanology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of
America)
Hall C
253
9 a .m .
T41 . Paying Attention to Mudstones: Priceless! (Posters) (GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division)
Hall C
254
9 a .m .
T50 . Applications of Bio-, Chemo-, and Lithostratigraphy to Sequence Stratigraphy (Posters) (GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division; Paleontological Society)
Hall C
255
9 a .m .
T52 . Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record (Posters) (Cushman Foundation; Paleontological
Society; Paleontological Research Institution; Society of Vertebrate Paleontology)
Hall C
256
9 a .m .
T55 . New Horizons in Precambrian Palynology and Paleobiology (Posters) (AASP - The
Palynological Society; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; Paleontological Society)
Hall C
257
9 a .m .
T58 . Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology through Time (Posters) (GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division; Paleontological Society)
Hall C
258
9 a .m .
T66 . Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology: Geochemical Techniques and
Examples Using Inorganic and Organic Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates, and
Vertebrates (Posters) (Geochemical Society; GSA Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Geobiology
& Geomicrobiology Division; Paleontological Society)
Hall C
259
9 a .m .
T110 . Techniques for Measuring Shoreline Change (Digital Posters) (GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
Hall C
260
9 a .m .
T179 . Results from Undergraduate Research in the Geosciences (Posters) (National Center for EarthSurface Dynamics)
Hall C
261
9 a .m .
T184 . The 21st Century Geoscience Classroom: Creating Learner-Centered Environments for
Undergraduates (Digital Posters) (National Assoc. of Geoscience Teachers)
Hall C
132
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LOCATION
262
9 a .m .
T188 . Geologic Maps, Digital Geologic Maps, and Derivatives from Geologic and Geophysical
Maps (Posters) (Assoc. of American State Geologists; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology
Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Geoinformatics Division; GSA Geophysics
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Hall C
263
9 a .m .
T196 . Geoinformatics in Action (Posters) (Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of
Hydrologic Science Inc.; GSA Geoinformatics Division; IRIS Data Management System; LamontDoherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University)
Hall C
264
1:30 p .m . Economic Geology
Room 101H-J
265
1:30 p .m .
266
1:30 p .m . Geoscience Education X: Overcoming Threats to Earth and Space Science at K–12 Levels
267
1:30 p .m . Paleontology V: Biostratigraphy and Taphonomy
Room 205AB
268
1:30 p .m . Public Policy: The Not-So Great Divide—Where Science Meets Public Policy
Room L100FG
269
1:30 p .m . P8 . Global Water Sustainability (Geochemical Society; Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 101A-C
270
T8 . Tectonic Evolution of Eastern Oregon and Western Idaho (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
1:30 p .m .
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room 200A-C
271
T21 . Constraints on Strain Rates, Stresses, and Deformation Processes During Shear Zone
1:30 p .m . Localization at Different Lithospheric Levels (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology
and Tectonics Division)
Room 200DE
272
T25 . Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic Volcanism: Stratigraphy, Architecture,
1:30 p .m . Evolution (GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Structural
Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
Room 101FG
273
1:30 p .m .
T36 . Comprehensive Data Sets for the Reconstruction of Geological Histories: Combining Double
and Triple Dating with Geochemical Fingerprinting
Room 102BC
274
1:30 p .m .
T41 . Paying Attention to Mudstones: Priceless! (GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division)
Room 211CD
275
1:30 p .m .
T57 . Hard Substrate (Sclerobiont) Community Ecology and Evolution through Mass Extinctions
(Paleontological Society)
Room 205CD
276
T62 . Frontiers in Foraminiferal Research II: Paleoceanography and Polar Biotas (Cushman
Foundation for Foraminiferal Research; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division;
1:30 p .m .
Paleontological Society; SEPM [Society for Sedimentary Geology]; SEPM North American
Micropaleontology Section)
Room 200H-J
277
1:30 p .m . T64 . Soils as Archives of Past Climates (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Room 200FG
278
1:30 p .m . T82 . Impact of Winter De-Icing Chemicals on the Environment (GSA Hydrogeology Division)
279
1:30 p .m .
280
1:30 p .m . T121 . Uranium Ore Deposits: From Genesis to Mine Tailings and Mining Wastes
Room 102D-F
281
T123 . Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the Long Term through Small Catchment
1:30 p .m . Studies II: A Tribute to the Career of Owen P . Bricker (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division)
Room M100HI
282
1:30 p .m .
283
T204 . Advances in Characterizing Sources and Release of Naturally Occurring Trace Elements
to Aquatic Systems and Groundwater (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division;
1:30 p .m .
GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
Petrology, and Volcanology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Assoc.)
Room M100FG
284
T215 . Terrestrial Analogs in Solar System Studies (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division;
GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA
1:30 p .m . Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Planetary Geology Division;
GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
Room L100H-J
Geoscience Education IX: The Roles of Learning, Development, and Science Literacy in the Earth
Sciences
T83 . Pathogens and Fecal Indicators in Soil, Groundwater, and Surface Water (GSA Hydrogeology
Division)
T201 . Intersection of Geology and Health: Impacts of Geologic Materials on Public Health (GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geology and Health Division)
9–12 October
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Room 211AB
Room 208CD
Room M101AB
Room M100DE
Room M100BC
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2011 Organizing Committee
A very special thank you goes out to the 2011 Organizing Committee. If you have a chance to meet them during the meeting,
please let them know how the meeting is going for you!
General Chair
K–12 Education Co-Chairs
Harvey Thorleifson, State Geologist of Minnesota
Kent Gordon, Minnesota Earth Science Teachers Assoc.
Lee Schmitt, Hamline Univ.
Vice Chair
Carrie Jennings, Minnesota Geological Survey
Technical Program Chair
Dave Bush, Univ. of West Georgia
Field Trip Chair & Co-Chairs
Jim Miller, Univ. of Minnesota–Duluth
George Hudak, Univ. of Minnesota–Duluth
Patrick McLaughlin, Wisconsin Geological and
Natural History Survey
Chad Wittkop, Minnesota State Univ.–Mankato
Sponsorships Chair
Curt Hudak, Foth Infrastructure & Environment LLC
Special Events Co-Chairs
Amy Myrbo, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Valerie Stanley, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Laura Triplett, Gustavus Adolphus College
Undergraduate Education Co-Chairs
Kent Kirkby, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Cathy Manduca, Carleton College
Members-at-Large
Stephen Allard, Winona State Univ.
Dick Bottenberg, Geological Society of Minnesota
William Cordua, Univ. of Wisconsin–River Falls
Cameron Davidson, Carleton College
Juan Fedele, St. Cloud State Univ.
Will Gosnold, Univ. of North Dakota
Tom Hickson, Univ. of St. Thomas
Peter Hudleston, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Lindsay Iredale, Normandale Community College
Carl Jacobson, Iowa State Univ.
Bruce Johnson, Summit Envirosolutions Inc.
Lisa Johnston, Univ. of Minnesota Libraries
Steve Kissin, Lakehead Univ.
Bill Last, Univ. of Manitoba
Bill McClelland, Univ. of Iowa
Kate Pound, St. Cloud State Univ.
Raymond Rogers, Macalester College
Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, North Dakota State Univ.
Laura Scheid, American Institute of Professional Geologists
Kent Syverson, Univ. of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
Basil Tikoff, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison
Sara Welna, Kraemer Mining & Materials Inc.
Jim Welsh, Gustavus Adolphus College
Laurel Woodruff, USGS
Short Course Co-Chairs
Mindy Erickson, USGS
Dan Hunter, Summit Envirosolutions Inc.
Community Education Co-Chairs
Karen Campbell, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Pat Hamilton, Science Museum of Minnesota
Molly Phipps, Science Museum of Minnesota
134 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
Technical Sessions
Notice
In the interest of public information, the Geological Society of America provides a forum for the
presentation of diverse opinions and positions. The opinions (views) expressed by speakers and exhibitors
at these sessions are their own and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Geological
Society of America.
Note iNdex system
Numbers (3-4, 15-4) indicate session and order of presentation within that session.
*denotes speaker
SUnDaY, 9 ocToBer 2011
morning oral
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 1
enVironmenTS aS moTiVaTion To STUDY acTUal
enVironmenTS
1-9
10:30AM Magloughlin,J.F.*:geoPhoTograPhY aS a SUBFielD
WiThin The geoScienceS
1-10
10:45AM Miller,MarliB.*;Bishop,EllenM.:BriDging Science
anD arT: reaching The PUBlic ThroUgh
geological PhoTograPhY
1-11
11:00AM Rose,WilliamI.*:KeWeenaW BoUlDer garDen—a
reViTaliZeD Kame Terrace on camPUS, USeD aS
a Teaching laBoraTorY
Geoscience Education I: Field and Place Based Approaches to
Geoscience Education
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208AB
SadredinC.Moosavi,DavidW.Mogk,andEmiIto,Presiding
1-1
8:00AM Teruya,LeAnne*:geologY iS eVerYWhere: USing
The Familiar To Teach The UnFamiliar
1-12
1-2
8:15AM Mahoney,J.Brian*:The TieS (ThemaTic
inTerDiSciPlinarY eXPerienTial SemeSTer)
Program: a neW concePT in eXPerienTial
immerSion eDUcaTion
11:15AM Padden,Maureen*:connecTing To The WaTerSheD:
a UniVerSiTY-commUniTY ParTnerShiP in
hamilTon, onTario
11:30AM Discussion
1-3
8:30AM Mogk,D.W.*;Henry,D.J.:reconnaiSSance or
FocUSeD FielD eXPerienceS: WhaT WorKS?
Hydrogeology I: Water Resources and Water Balances
1-4
8:45AM Reams,MaxW.*:FielD inVeSTigaTion oF a
carBonaTe TemPeSTiTe ThaT DeFieS eaSY
enVironmenTal inTerPreTaTion: helPing
STUDenTS aPPlY The meThoD oF mUlTiPle
WorKing hYPoTheSeS
1-5
9:00AM Moosavi,SadredinC.*:The granD iSle ProJecT:
hoW a Place-BaSeD SerVice-learning ProJecT
eVolVeD inTo a reSearch eXPerience For
UnDergraDUaTeS DUring The BP oil SPill
1-6
9:20AM Johnson,AdamN.*:comPaTiBle inDigenoUS anD
geoScienTiFic KnoWleDge, FlaTheaD inDian
reSerVaTion, norThWeST monTana
1-7
9:40AM Wojick,ChristopherL.*;Huntoon,JacquelineE.;
Bluth,GreggJ.S.:inTegraTing earTh Science
anD engineering in a FielD-BaSeD coUrSe
For TeacherS
10:00AM Break
1-8
10:15AM Duggan-Haas,Don*;Kissel,RichardA.;Ross,Robert:
USing The DeVeloPmenT oF VirTUal
SeSSion no. 2
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100FG
AliciaM.Wilson,Presiding
2-1
8:00AM Rautio,AnneBrita*;Korkka-Niemi,KirstiInkeri;Kivimäki,
Anna-Liisa;Karhu,Juha;Nygård,Maria;Lahti,Kirsti;
Salonen,Veli-Pekka;Vahtera,Heli:groUnDWaTer-riVer
WaTer inTeracTionS in The caTchmenT oF The
riVer VanTaa anD iTS TriBUTarieS, SoUThern
FinlanD
2-2
8:15AM Korkka-Niemi,KirstiInkeri*;Rautio,AnneBrita:Tracing
SUrFace WaTer–groUnDWaTer inTeracTionS aT
laKe PYhÄJÄrVi anD iTS inFloWing riVerS, SW
FinlanD
2-3
8:30AM McLane,CharlesF.III.*:analYTic elemenT moDeling
oF TranSienT SalTWaTer inTerFace reSPonSe in
a laYereD FreShWaTer lenS aQUiFer
2-4
8:45AM Bauer,Florian*;Scheytt,TraugottJ.:FreSh- SalTWaTer
inTeracTion in a melioraTeD coaSTal area oF
The BalTic Sea, germanY
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AM
S U N D AY
A no-smoking policy has been established by
the Program Committee and will be followed
in all meeting rooms for technical sessions.
Meeting policy prohibits the use of cameras
or sound-recording equipment at technical
sessions and poster sessions.
SESSIONNO.2
2-5
9:00AM Eissa,Mustafa*;Thomas,James;Pohll,Greg;ShouakarStash,Orfan;Dahab,Kamal;Hershey,Ronald;Dawoud,
Maher;Gomaa,MohammadA.:groUnDWaTer
recharge anD SeaWaTer inTrUSion oF The
QUaTernarY coaSTal Plain aQUiFer in WaDi
WaTir DelTa, Sinai, egYPT
10:05AM Break
3-9
10:20AM Anderson,RaymondR.*;Alexander,E.CalvinJr.;Schilling,
KeithE.;Peate,DavidW.;Dorale,Jeffrey:The geologY
anD geochemiSTrY oF ancienT groUnDWaTer
in The cenTral PeaK aQUiFer oF The manSon
imPacT STrUcTUre, ioWa
3-10
10:00AM Mandal,A.*;Maharaj,Anuradha:WaTer reSoUrceS
oF The KingSTon BaSin, KingSTon, Jamaica,
aVailaBiliTY anD challengeS
10:35AM Schuh,WilliamM.*;Bottrell,SimonH.:eFFecTS oF
Soil recharge anD DiScharge regimeS on
The moDern DiSTriBUTion oF SUlFaTe, oXiDiZeD
DUring The hYPSiThermal inTerVal, in an
UnconFineD glacioFlUVial aQUiFer
3-11
10:15AM Fischer,Kimberly*:groUnDWaTer FloW moDel
inVerSion To aSSeSS WaTer aVailaBiliTY in The
FoX hillS-hell creeK aQUiFer
10:50AM West,TerryR.*:engineering geologY STUDY To
DeTermine SoUrce oF eleVaTeD arSenic ValUeS
in groUnDWaTer near mT. Vernon, in
3-12
11:05AM Earman,Sam*;Manning,AndrewH.;Gleeson,Tom:
STaBle iSoToPe aPPlicaTionS in a STUDY
oF PoTenTial climaTe-change imPacTS on
hYDrologic SYSTemS—Sagehen BaSin,
caliFornia
9:15AM Alhawas,AssafA.*:Socio imPacTS oF DUST
STormS on DailY WaTer conSUmPTion in The
ciTY oF riYaDh, SaUDi araBia
9:30AM Break
2-7
9:45AM Maharaj,Anuradha*;Mandal,A.:caUSe anD eFFecT or
Vice VerSa? - riVer FlooDing, climaTe change
anD The PeoPle oF PorT maria, ST. marY,
Jamaica
2-9
2-10
10:30AM Coupe,RichardH.*;Barlow,JeannieR.B.;Capel,Paul:
comPleXiTY oF agricUlTUral anD hUman
inTeracTionS on WaTer QUaliTY anD QUanTiTY in
The miSSiSSiPPi DelTa
2-11
10:45AM Berg,JamesA.*;Pearson,ScottR.:SoUTh-cenTral
minneSoTa groUnDWaTer moniToring oF The
mT. Simon aQUiFer
2-12
11:00AM McBryde,Will;Mylroie,John*;Schmitz,DarrelW.;May,
James;McIlwain,Jason:inFlUence oF coaSTal
Plain carBonaTeS on reSerVoir DeVeloPmenT:
BienVille naTional ForeST, SmiTh coUnTY,
miSSiSSiPPi
2-13
9:50AM Mallams,Jerry*;Arthur,JonathanD.:
hYDroSTraTigraPhic nomenclaTUre change?
nomenclaTUral challengeS WiTh The FloriDan
aQUiFer SYSTem
2-6
2-8
3-8
11:15AM Congdon,RogerD.*;Gurrieri,JosephT.:a moDeling
ParaDigm For WaTer Balance in cenTral
oregon Fen enVironmenTS
SeSSion no. 4
Paleontology I: Paleoecology and Environment
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205AB
AndrewV.MichelsonandFelisaSmith,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
4-1
8:15AM Carlucci,Jesse*;Westrop,StephenR.;Amati,Lisa;Brett,
CarltonE.;Saltzman,MatthewR.:laTe orDoVician
TriloBiTe BioFacieS oF eaSTern laUrenTia:
Paleoecological PaTTernS DUring ForelanD
BaSin DeVeloPmenT
4-2
8:30AM Nagel-Myers,Judith*;Dietl,Gregory;Brett,CarltonE.:
ecological STaSiS in The miDDle DeVonian
hamilTon FaUna: hoW STaBle are SPecieS
inTeracTionS?
4-3
8:45AM Bartlett,Rickey*;Elliott,DavidK.:The PaleoecologY
oF The coconino SanDSTone DePoSiTional
enVironmenT: The caSe For aVailaBle SUrFace
WaTer
SeSSion no. 3
Hydrogeology II: Hydrostratigraphy and Water Quality
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100HI
JonathanD.Arthur,Presiding
3-1
8:00AM Rivera,Alfonso*:TranSBoUnDarY aQUiFerS along
The canaDa-US BorDer anD linKS To The iSarmamericaS regional STraTegY
4-4
3-2
8:20AM Wunsch,DavidR.*:iDenTiFYing hYDroSTraTigraPhic UniTS in glaciaTeD areaS
UnDerlain BY comPleX crYSTalline rocKS—
iSSUeS anD eXamPleS From neW hamPShire
9:00AM Hendy,Austin,J.W.*:DiVerSiTY anD PaleoecologY
in The neoTroPicS: TaKing a cloSer looK aT
marine BioTaS oF The FamoUS gaTUn FormaTion,
Panama
4-5
3-3
8:35AM Lemke,LawrenceD.*;Frahm,AndrewL.:FUSion oF
liThoSTraTigraPhic, alloSTraTigraPhic,
anD hYDroSTraTigraPhic aPProacheS To
characTeriZe a glacial aQUiFer SYSTem
9:15AM Greenstein,BenjaminJ.*;Pandolfi,JohnM.:coral reeF
accreTion anD coral commUniTY SUcceSSion
PaTTernS in laTe PleiSTocene coral reeFS
eXPoSeD on cUracao
4-6
3-4
8:50AM Maharjan,Madan*;Eckstein,Yoram:DeTecTion oF
TranSmiSSiVe BeDrocK FracTUreD ZoneS
UnDer coVer oF glacial FormaTionS USing
reSiDenTial WaTer Well ProDUcTion DaTa
3-5
9:05AM Sweetkind,Donald*;Belcher,WayneR.;Halford,KeithJ.:
DeVeloPmenT anD USe oF hYDroSTraTigraPhic
nomenclaTUre in The SoUThWeSTern neVaDa
Volcanic FielD, neVaDa
9:30AM Peterson,DawnE.;Finger,KennethL.*;Iepure,Sanda;
Mariani,Sandro;Montanari,Alessandro;Namiotko,
Tadeusz:reconnaiSSance oF oSTracoDeS in
The FraSaSSi caVeS anD aDJacenT SUlFiDic
SPring anD SenTino riVer in The norTheaSTern
aPennineS oF iTalY
3-6
3-7
9:20AM Blome,CharlesD.*;Clark,AllanKoehl;Golab,JamesA.:
hYDroSTraTigraPhY oF The TriniTY aQUiFer,
SoUTh-cenTral TeXaS: a geologic maPPer’S
PerSPecTiVe
9:35AM Arthur,JonathanD.*;Mallams,Jerry:a FloriDa
PerSPecTiVe on hYDroSTraTigraPhic
nomenclaTUre challengeS
9:45AM Break
4-7
10:00AM Kiessling,Wolfgang*:ancienT marine locaTionShiFTS in reSPonSe To climaTe-change: a longTerm PerSPecTiVe
4-8
10:15AM Lockwood,Rowan*;Reed,DavidJ.;McClure,KateJ.:
eFFecTS oF Paleogene climaTe change on
morPhoSPace anD morPhological DiSPariTY oF
VenericarD BiValVeS
4-9
10:30AM Lyons,S.Kathleen*;Faith,J.Tyler;Behrensmeyer,AnnaK.;
Amatangelo,KathrynL.;Blois,Jessica;DiMichele,
WilliamA.;Du,Andrew;Eronen,JussiT.;Gotelli,NicholasJ.;
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4-10
10:45AM Smith,Felisa*;Balk,Meghan:Some liKe iT hoT?
or noT? The aSYmmeTrY oF eVolUTionarY
reSPonSe To climaTe change acroSS DiFFerenT
TemPoral ScaleS
4-11
11:00AM Terry,RebeccaC.*;Koch,PaulL.:DriVerS oF
holocene aBUnDance DYnamicS in DeSerT mice
4-12
11:15AM Michelson,AndrewV.*;Park,LisaE.:laTe holocene
climaTe change recorDS From Three laKeS on
San SalVaDor iSlanD, BahamaS
4-13
11:30AM Kowalewski,Michal*;Mulsow,Sandor;Schiffbauer,
JamesD.:Shell aSSemBlageS aS recorDerS oF
Salmon inDUSTrY: anThroPogenic Decline oF
marine BenThic commUniTieS aroUnD chiloe
iSlanD, chile
4-14
From BUrieD ValleYS anD DeSerTS To The DeeP
ocean anD oUTer SPace
5-11
5-12
SeSSion no. 6
Structural Geology: Recent Advances in Structural Geology
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200A-C
ArloWeilandWalterA.Sullivan,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
6-1
8:05AM Diem,BridgetC.*;Campbell-Stone,Erin;Erslev,EricA.:
FracTUre analYSeS anD origin oF normal
FaUlTS, rocK SPringS UPliFT, SW WYoming
6-2
8:20AM Sullivan,WalterA.*;Beane,RachelJ.:neW eViDence
For SiniSTral TranSPreSSion in The cheYenne
BelT
6-3
8:35AM Balmat,JenniferL.*;Leite,MichaelB.:neogene
STrUcTUral anD SeDimenTologic connecTion
BeTWeen The Pine riDge anD BlacK hillS,
neBraSKa-SoUTh DaKoTa, USa
6-4
8:50AM Andrew,JosephE.;Walker,J.Douglas*;Monastero,
FrancisC.:iniTiaTion anD SliP hiSTorY oF The
cenTral SegmenT oF The garlocK FaUlT,
caliFornia
6-5
8:30AM Curry,B.Brandon*:conSTrainTS on The age oF
The laKe michigan loBe (laST glaciaTion) in
illinoiS, USa: From STarT To FiniSh
9:05AM Huebner,MatthewT.*;Hatcher,RobertD.Jr.:SiniSTral
meSoZoic inVerSion oF The DeXTral
alleghanian ToWaliga FaUlT
6-6
8:45AM Arends,HeatherE.*;Mooers,HowardD.;Larson,Phillip:
mUlTiPle inDePenDenT lineS oF eViDence For
The SYSTemaTic aDVance anD reTreaT oF The
DeS moineS loBe, norTh-cenTral USa
9:20AM Tomlinson,DonaldW.Jr.*;Copeland,Peter;Lapen,
ThomasJ.;Murphy,Michael:oligocene ShorTening
in The liTTle BUrro moUnTainS, SW neW meXico
9:35AM Break
6-7
9:50AM Judy,K.A.*;Bartholomew,MervinJ.:laYer Parallel
ShorTening: a mechaniSm For DeTermining The
SeQUence oF DeFormaTion oF The liTTle WaTer
SYncline, TenDoY moUnTainS, SoUThWeSTern
monTana
6-8
10:05AM Weil,ArloBrandon*;Gutierrez-Alonso,Gabriel;
Johnston,StephenT.:KinemaTic conSTrainS on
liThoSPheric-Scale oroclinal BenDing oF The
iBero-armorican arc along The norThern
margin oF gonDWana: a PaleomagneTic anD
STrUcTUral SYnTheSiS
6-9
10:20AM Kleinspehn,KarenL.*:PleiSTocene To PoSTBYZanTine TranSTenSional SUBSiDence
anD UPliFT oF The leFKoS anD KarPaThoS
SUPraDeTachmenT BaSinS: hellenic Forearc,
greece
6-10
10:35AM Jacob,Lauren;Catlos,Elizabeth*;Oyman,Tolga;Sorensen,
SorenaS.:remoTelY SenSeD imageS, Zircon ageS,
caThoDolUmineScence, anD geochemiSTrY
oF norThern menDereS maSSiF graniToiDS:
eViDence For long-Term eXhUmaTion oF an
aegean meTamorPhic core comPleX
6-11
10:50AM Elliot,DavidH.*;Isbell,JohnL.;Hulett,SamR.W.;
Koch,ZelendaJ.;Sieger,Danielle:a large-Scale
TecTonicallY-DriVen SliDe in The Permian
macKellar FormaTion, VicToria groUP,
anTarcTica
6-12
11:05AM Hosseini,Mehrdad*;Pezeshk,Shahram:comPariSon
oF PhaSe VelociTieS anD Shear-WaVe VelociTY
11:45AM Feser,KelseyM.*;Miller,ArnoldI.:TemPoral
anD geograPhic VariaTion in mollUScan
aSSemBlageS From SeagraSS BeDS aroUnD
ST. croiX, US Virgin iSlanDS: ToWarDS The
DelineaTion oF naTUral VerSUS anThroPogenic
DriVerS
Quaternary Geology
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100DE
P.KyleHouseandJamesE.O’Connor,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
5-2
5-3
8:15AM Carson,EricC.*;Attig,JohnW.;Hanson,PaulR.;Young,
AaronR.:geochronologY oF laTe WiSconSin
ice margin FlUcTUaTionS oF The SoUThern
laUrenTiDe ice SheeT
5-4
9:00AM Hobbs,HowardCory*:minneSoTa glaciaTionS From
olDeST To YoUngeST
5-5
9:15AM Johnson,MarkD.*;Adams,RobertaS.;Gowan,AngelaS.;
Harris,KennethL.;Hobbs,HowardC.;Jennings,
CarrieE.;Knaeble,AlanR.;Lusardi,BarbaraA.;Meyer,
GaryN.:a Formal liThoSTraTigraPhY For The
QUaTernarY oF minneSoTa
5-6
5-7
11:15AM Missimer,ThomasM.*;Dagher,MohamadH.;Tao,Weichen:
geologY oF WaDi QiDaYD, WeSTern SaUDi araBia
SeSSion no. 5
5-1
11:00AM Easterbrook,DonJ.*:climaTic imPlicaTionS oF The
imPenDing granD Solar minimUm anD cool
PaciFic DecaDal oScillaTion: The PaST iS The
KeY To The FUTUre--WhaT We can learn From
recUrring PaST climaTe cYcleS recorDeD BY
glacial FlUcTUaTionS, ice coreS, Sea SUrFace
TemPeraTUreS, anD hiSToric meaSUremenTS
9:30AM Ridge,JohnC.*;Balco,Greg;Beck,CatherineC.;
Voytek,EmilyB.:The neW norTh american VarVe
chronologY: a recorD oF SoUTheaSTern
laUrenTiDe DeglaciaTion anD climaTe: 18.2-12.5
KYr BP
9:45AM Break
10:00AM Cohen,KimM.*;Busschers,FreekS.;Hijma,Marc:miS4
anD miS3 in nW eUroPe: norTh Sea BaSin anD
The riVer rhine BeTWeen ScanDinaVian ice
FronT anD aTlanTic ShelF eDge
5-8
10:15AM Markewich,H.W.;Pavich,M.J.*;Litwin,R.J.;Smoot,
JosephP.:eViDence For laTe oiS3 aBrUPT climaTe
change PreSerVeD in The DelmarVa PeninSUla
STraTigraPhic recorD
5-9
10:30AM Riedel,Jon*;Tucker,DavidS.;Scott,KevinM.:laTe
glacial anD holocene hiSTorY oF BaKer riVer
ValleY, WaShingTon
5-10
10:45AM Blackwell,BonnieA.B.*;Skinner,AnneR.;Blickstein,Joel;
Deely,AislinnE.:eSr DaTing in The 21st cenTUrY:
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 137
AM
S U N D AY
Graves,GaryR.:a comPariSon oF PlanT anD
mammal commUniTY STrUcTUre From DeeP Time
To The recenT
SESSIONNO.6
inVerSion reSUlTS oF SaSW meThoD oBTaineD
BY UniForm receiVer SPacing analYZeD BY
SurfSeis PacKage SoFTWare WiTh non-UniForm
receiVer SPacing analYZeD BY The geneTic
algoriThm inVerSion Scheme
9:50AM Break
8-5
10:10AM Hughes,Richard*:generaTing Socio-economic
imPacTS anD BeneFiTS From geoScience DaTa
anD moDelS
8-6
10:30AM D’Agnese,FrankA.*:WiSSDom: a WeB-BaSeD
earTh-SYSTemS KnoWleDge PorTal anD
collaBoraTion enVironmenT
8-7
P1. The Frontiers of Quaternary Geochronology: Extension or
Overextension of Dating Methods for Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology? (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; GSA Archaeological Geology Division; American
Quaternary Association; Association of Women Geoscientists;
Colorado Scientific Society)
10:50AM O’Keeffe,Andrew*;Napier,Bruce;Keefer,DonaldA.:
ViSUaliZaTion oF large DaTa SeTS USing highreSolUTion 3-D ToolS For imProVeD geologic
maPPing anD moDeling
8-8
11:10AM Sobisch,Hans-Georg*:PUBliShing oF inTegraTeD
SUBSUrFace moDelS
11:30AM panel discussion
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101A-C
11:55AM concluding remarks
6-13
11:20AM Kimball,SuzetteM.*:The cooPeraTiVe geologic
maPPing acT -- From The ToWn To The WorlD
SeSSion no. 7
KennethLepperandShannonA.Mahan,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
7-1
8:05AM Gosse,JohnC.*;Phillips,FredM.:TerreTrial
coSmogenic nUcliDe meThoDS: Taming
elePhanTS in The room
SeSSion no. 9
T4. Advancement in the Exploration Practices Used to
Characterize Geothermal Resources (GSA Geophysics Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101H-J
7-2
8:35AM Berger,GlennW.*:The ‘ecoSYSTem’ oF
lUmineScence DaTing
MichaelB.Hillesheim,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
7-3
9:05AM Southon,John*:coming oF age: raDiocarBon
in 2011
9-1
9:35AM questions to panel
8:05AM Faulds,JamesE.*;Hinz,NicholasH.;Coolbaugh,MarkF.;
Cashman,PatriciaH.;Kratt,Chris;Dering,Gregory;
Edwards,Joel;Mayhew,Brett;Mclachlan,Holly:
aSSeSSmenT oF FaVoraBle STrUcTUral
SeTTingS oF geoThermal SYSTemS in The greaT
BaSin region, WeSTern USa
9-2
8:25AM Wannamaker,PhilipE.*;Maris,Virginie;Hasterok,Derrick:
UnDerSTanDing magmaTic-hYDroThermal
relaTionShiPS in geoThermal SYSTemS
oF The greaT BaSin ThroUgh inTegraTeD
magneToTellUricS, iSoToPe geochemiSTrY anD
STrUcTUral geologY
9-3
8:40AM Sabin,Andrew*:geoThermal eXPloraTion in
DiXie ValleY, The WalKer lane anD gUam: naVY
geoThermal Program oFFice
9-4
8:55AM Shervais,John*:ProJecT hoTSPoT: The SnaKe riVer
geoThermal Drilling ProJecT
9-5
9:10AM Koteas,G.Christopher*;Rhodes,J.Michael;Mabee,
StephenB.;Goodhue,Nathaniel;Adams,SharonA.:
iDenTiFYing anD eXamining PoTenTial
geoThermal reSoUrceS in non-TraDiTional
regionS, eXamPleS From The norTheaSTern U.S
9-6
9:25AM Gosnold,WillD.*:geoThermal DemonSTraTion
ProJecTS in a SeDimenTarY BaSin
9-7
9:40AM Crowell,AnnaM.*;Gosnold,William:DeTermining The
VolUmeS, PoroSiTieS, anD aVailaBle energY oF
SelecTeD reSerVoirS UTiliZing giS meThoDS:
WilliSTon BaSin, norTh DaKoTa
9:50AM Break
7-4
9:55AM Willenbring,Jane*:reSUrgence oF meTeoric
10Be: raTeS anD DaTeS From a neW, olD
geochronomeTer
7-5
10:15AM Lifton,NathanielA.*:emerging aPPlicaTionS For in
SiTU coSmogenic 14c in geochronologY
10:35AM Discussion
7-6
10:45AM Rhodes,EdwardJ.*:PrinciPleS anD PoTenTial oF
oSl ThermochronologY
7-7
11:05AM Rink,W.Jack*:lighT-SenSiTiVe elecTron SPin
reSonance DaTing oF QUarTZ SeDimenT
7-8
11:25AM Pigati,JeffreyS.*:TeSTing neW maTerialS For
raDiocarBon DaTing: TerreSTrial gaSTroPoD
ShellS
11:45AM questions to panel/concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 8
Special Session: Crossing the Digital Divide: Availability of
Geoscience Knowledge for Resolving Environmental and
Societal Challenges (GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Geoinformatics Division; GSA Geology and Society Division;
American Association of State Geologists; U.S. Geological
Survey; British Geological Survey)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101DE
A.KeithTurner,DonaldA.Keefer,andHolgerKessler,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
8-1
8:10AM Jackson,Ian*:onegeology - Sharing DaTa anD KnoW
hoW gloBallY
8-2
8:35AM vanderMeulen,Michiel*:DUTch eXPerienceS WiTh
inTegraTeD geoScience moDeling
8-3
9:00AM McKay,E.DonaldIII.*;Keefer,DonaldA.;Thomason,
JasonF.;Brown,StevenE.:geologic FrameWorK
moDelS For SocieTal DeciSion maKing in The
meTro-chicago UrBan Fringe
8-4
9:25AM Gundersen,LindaC.S.*;Jacobsen,Linda;Gallagher,
KevinT.:DYnamic DigiTal geoScience For a
changing WorlD: recenT eXamPleS From The
U.S. geological SUrVeY
9:55AM Break
9-8
10:10AM Randolph,JimmyB.*;Saar,Martin:carBon-DioXiDe
PlUme geoThermal (cPg) SYSTemS, an
alTernaTiVe engineereD geoThermal SYSTem
(egS): neT energY ProDUcTion PoTenTial
comPareD To TraDiTional WaTer-BaSeD
geoThermal SYSTemS
9-9
10:30AM Anderson,ArleneF.*;Cuyler,David;Snyder,WalterS.;
Allison,M.Lee;Blackwell,DavidD.;Williams,ColinF.:
naTional geoThermal DaTa SYSTem
9-10
10:45AM Love,DianeS.;Coleman,Celia;Pape,Esty;Clark,
RyanC.;Richard,StephenM.;Allison,M.Lee*:STaTe
geological SUrVeY conTriBUTionS To The
naTional geoThermal DaTa SYSTem
9-11
11:00AM Allis,RickG.*;Moore,Joseph;Blackett,Robert;Gwynn,
Mark;Kirby,Stefan;Sprinkel,Douglas:high heaT
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imPlicaTionS For cenoZoic anD meSoZoic
UPliFT anD DiSSecTion
10-12
11:20AM Sharman,GlennR.*;Graham,StephanA.:reeValUaTion
oF The BUTano-PoinT oF rocKS croSS-FaUlT
Tie USing DeTriTal Zircon geochronologY:
imPlicaTionS For eocene PaleogeograPhY anD
earlY DiSPlacemenT on The San anDreaS FaUlT
10-13
T15. Sedimentary Provenance and Evolution of the Continental
Crust: Precambrian to Present
11:35AM Sylvester,P.J.*;Souders,A.K.;Myers,J.S.:The recorD
oF earlY crUSTal eVolUTion PreSerVeD in
DeTriTal ZirconS From moUnT mUrchiSon
meTaSeDimenTarY rocKS, WeSTern aUSTralia
11:50AM concluding remarks
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200DE
SeSSion no. 11
ToddLaMaskin,Presiding
T16. Linking Modern and Ancient Orogens (GSA Structural
Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Geophysics Division;
SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology); GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division)
9-12
11:15AM Gosnold,WillD.*;Klenner,R.C.L.;Hauck,Steven:
minneSoTa geoThermal PoTenTial
9-13
11:30AM Walsh,Patrick*;Martini,Brigette;Lane,Richard;Spragg,
Kirk:3D geologic moDeling imProVeS Well
TargeTing in glaSS BUTTeS, oregon
11:50AM Discussion
SeSSion no. 10
8:00AM introductory remarks
10-1
8:05AM Easton,R.Michael*;Heaman,LarryM.:DeTriTal
Zircon geochronologY oF The UraniFeroUS
PaleoProTeroZoic maTinenDa FormaTion
(hUronian SUPergroUP), ellioT laKe, onTario
10-2
8:20AM Gärtner,Claudia*;Bahlburg,Heinrich;Berndt,Jasper;
Gerdes,Axel:ProVenance analYSiS From
DeTriTal ZirconS in loWer PaleoProTeroZoic
SiliciclaSTic SeDimenTS - inDicaTionS For
crUSTal eVolUTion oF The BalTic ShielD
10-3
10-4
10-5
8:35AM Gee,DavidG.*;Lorenz,Henning;Frei,Dirk:DeTriTal
ZirconS in The PaleoZoic SUcceSSion oF
noVaYa ZemlYa -- eViDence oF grenVille SVeconorWegian BaSemenT in The caleDonian
hinTerlanD oF The high arcTic
8:50AM Sorota,KristinJ.*;Hepburn,J.Christopher;Kuiper,YvetteD.;
Tubrett,MikeN.:age anD origin oF The merrimacK
Terrane, SoUTheaSTern neW englanD: a
DeTriTal Zircon U-PB geochronologY STUDY
9:05AM Boothroyd,JeremyJ.*;Hampton,BrianA.;Velbel,
MichaelA.;Fujita,Kazuya:PreliminarY ProVenance
TrenDS From UPPer PaleoZoic STraTa oF The
michigan BaSin: imPlicaTionS For conTinenTScale SeDimenT DiSPerSal acroSS eaSTern
norTh america
9:20AM Break
10-6
9:35AM Surpless,KathleenDeGraaff*;Beverly,EmilyJ.:DeTaileD
ProVenance oF The hornBrooK FormaTion,
oregon anD caliFornia: UnDerSTanDing a
criTical linK in creTaceoUS corDilleran
PaleogeograPhY
10-7
9:55AM LaMaskin,Todd*:SeQUenTial regUlariTY oF
DeTriTal Zircon U-PB ageS in WeSTern norTh
american TerraneS: SeconD-orDer TecTonic
conTrol on SeDimenT ProVenance
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200FG
ClintonI.BarineauandChristopherS.Holm-Denoma,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
11-1
8:05AM Hames,WillisE.*;Uddin,Ashraf;Pashin,JackC.;Eriksson,
KennethA.;Moore,MitchellForrest:From SoUrce To
SinK: a comPariSon oF mUScoViTe ageS From
The SoUThern aPPalachian BeDrocK anD
carBoniFeroUS BaSin
11-2
8:20AM Thomas,WilliamA.*:DiachronoUS TecTonic
loaDing anD SYnorogenic claSTic WeDgeS
along The SoUThern aPPalachian-oUachiTa
orogen
11-3
8:35AM Hatcher,RobertD.Jr.*:comPariSon oF aPPalachian
anD himalaYan ForelanD claSTic WeDgeS
11-4
8:50AM Rowley,DavidB.*:STraTigraPhic recorD oF
The inDia-aSia colliSion: imPlicaTionS For
conVergence hiSTorY anD colliSion-relaTeD
maSS Balance
11-5
9:05AM Moores,Eldridge*:orogenic BelTS ThroUgh Time
11-6
9:25AM Gee,DavidG.*;Juhlin,Christopher;Ladenberger,Anna;
Claesson,Stefan:The norTh aTlanTic caleDoniDeS
--- a himalaYa -TiBeT analogUe
11-7
9:40AM Goodge,JohnW.*;Fanning,C.Mark;Norman,MarcD.;
Bennett,VickieC.:TemPoral, iSoToPic anD
SPaTial relaTionS oF earlY PaleoZoic
gonDWana-margin arc magmaTiSm, cenTral
TranSanTarcTic moUnTainS, anTarcTica
9:55AM Break
11-8
10:10AM Waldron,JohnW.F.*;Murphy,J.Brendan;Schofield,D.I.:
a cariBBean-STYle PlaTe in The iaPeTUS ocean
10-8
10:15AM Ernst,W.G.*;McLaughlin,R.J.;Blake,M.ClarkJr.:
mineralogic STUDY oF coaSTal BelT
FranciScan FelDSPaThic SanDSToneS,
nW caliFornia: DeTriTal Zircon U-PB ageS
11-9
10:25AM Dilek,Yildirim*:colliSion-inDUceD SlaB BreaKoFF,
liThoSPheric Tearing anD relaTeD magmaTiSm
in cenoZoic anaTolia, anD comPariSon WiTh
oTher orogenic BelTS
10-9
10:30AM Dumitru,TrevorA.*;Ernst,W.Gary;Wright,JamesE.;
Wooden,JosephL.;Wells,RayE.;Gehrels,GeorgeE.:
DiD The eocene TYee riVer TranSPorT DeTriTUS
From eXTenSional highlanDS aroUnD The
iDaho BaTholiTh anD BiTTerrooT core comPleX
To The FranciScan Trench in norThern
caliFornia?
11-10
10:45AM Barineau,ClintonI.*:UnDerSTanDing The FormaTion
anD emPlacemenT oF BacK-arc BaSin
rocKS: From The PaciFic To The SoUThern
aPPalachianS
11-11
10:45AM Chapman,AlanD.*;Saleeby,Jason;Eiler,JohnM.:SlaB
FlaTTening Trigger For iSoToPic DiSTUrBance
anD magmaTic Flare-UP in The SoUThernmoST
Sierra neVaDa BaTholiTh, caliFornia
11:00AM Southworth,Scott*:laTe PaleoZoic Pangea To
cenoZoic aPPalachianS: analog For laTe
meSoProTeroZoic roDinia To camBrian
eaSTern laUrenTia?
11-12
11:05AM Ingersoll,RaymondV.*:comPoSiTion oF moDern
anD creTaceoUS SanD(STone) DeriVeD From
The Sierra neVaDa, caliFornia, USa, WiTh
11:15AM Merschat,ArthurJ.*;Southworth,Scott:The raZor
riDge Volcanic cenTer anD imPlicaTionS For
The moUnT rogerS anD KonnarocK FormaTionS
11-13
11:30AM Hagen-Peter,GrahamA.*;Cottle,John;Tulloch,
Andrew:eXPloring The PeTrochronologY oF
SUBDUcTion-relaTeD magmaTiSm in The roSS
10-10
10-11
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 139
AM
S U N D AY
FloW BaSinS - The neXT maJor incremenT in
geoThermal PoWer DeVeloPmenTS in The U.S.?
SESSIONNO.11
orogen: a caSe STUDY From The DrY ValleYS,
SoUThern VicToria lanD, anTarcTica
13-2
8:30AM Perlmutter,Martin*;Francis,JasonM.:SUn To SinK: hoW
To PreDicT STraTigraPhY USing PaleoclimaTe
13-3
T34. Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: Observations from Nanothrough Outcrop- to Plate-Tectonic Scales I: In Honor of J.G. Liou,
2011 MSA Roebling Medalist (Mineralogical Society of America)
8:45AM Ryer,MihaelaS.*;Wroblewski,Anton;Armitage,
Dominic;Hudson,Sam;McGee,David;Sanchez,Carla;
Allwardt,JeffreyR.:QUanTiTaTiVe STraTigraPhic
PreDicTion: TUrning DooDleS inTo DigiTS
13-4
9:00AM Castelltort,Sebastien*:reSPonSe TimeS in
lanDScaPe eVolUTion: PromiSeS anD PiTFallS
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102D-F
13-5
9:20AM Blair,NealE.*;Aller,RobertC.;Leithold,ElanaL.:gloBal
PaTTernS oF The FaTe oF TerreSTrial organic
carBon in The marine enVironmenT
9:35AM Break
13-6
9:50AM Pickering,JenniferL.*;Goodbred,StevenJr.;Hartzog,
ThomasR.;Briel,HaleyE.;Mondal,Dhiman;Hossain,
Saddam;Mahmud,Zobayer:SoUrce-To-SinK
ProceSSeS recorDeD in a DelTaic gaTeWaY:
a PoST-glacial hiSTorY oF The BrahmaPUTra
riVer in The Bengal DelTa
13-7
10:05AM Scholl,DavidW.;vonHuene,Roland*;Kirby,StephenH.:
TecTonic SinK oF The TUrBiDiTe SYSTemS oF
TrencheS anD DeeP Sea FanS--BUilDing The
coaSTal rocK recorD anD The rUPTUring
oF greaT anD gianT SUBDUcTion Zone
earThQUaKeS
13-8
10:25AM Painter,ClaytonS.*;York,CarlyC.;Carrapa,Barbara;
DeCelles,PeterG.;Gehrels,GeorgeE.:
geochronologY anD ThermochronologY oF
UPPer creTaceoUS anD Paleocene DePoSiTS in
The charleSTon-neBo SalienT anD Their DiSTal
ForelanD eQUiValenTS
13-9
10:40AM Rahl,JeffreyM.*;Harbor,David;Galli,C.I.;Staffo,Kristin;
Hartman,Ryan;Sberna,Doug:USing SeDimenTarY
ProVenance To reconSTrUcT The riSe oF The
eaSTern corDillera, nW argenTina
13-10
10:55AM Cowie,Patience*;Attal,Mikael;Finch,Emma;Gawthorpe,
Rob;Whittaker,AlexanderC.;Tucker,GregoryE.;Roberts,
GeraldP.:conTrolS on SeDimenT SUPPlY From
relaY Zone caTchmenTS along eXTenSional
FaUlT SYSTemS anD The imPlicaTionS For riFT
BaSin STraTigraPhY
13-11
11:10AM Kamola,Diane*;Thompson,Jesse;Hoffmeister,Kathryn:
USing STraTal PaTTernS To UnDerSTanD The
inTeracTion BeTWeen The SeVier ForelanD
BaSin anD The creTaceoUS WeSTern inTerior
SeaWaY
11:45AM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 12
W.G.Ernst,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
12-1
8:15AM Dobrzhinetskaya,Larissa*;Wirth,Richard;Sumino,
Hirochika;Green,Harry:manTle-crUST inTeracTion
DUring DeeP SUBDUcTion: recorDS in
microDiamonDS From UhPm TerraneS
12-2
8:35AM Holsing,NicholasA.*;Jenkins,DavidM.:
characTeriSTicS oF SYnTheTic DiamonD
oVergroWThS on crUSheD naTUral SeeDS in
meTal, SilicaTe, anD carBonaTe FlUXeS
12-3
8:50AM Ogasawara,Yoshihide*;Hashiguchi,Yoko;Igarashi,Mina;
Harada,Yohei:mYSTerioUS raman BanDS From
UhP meTamorPhic microDiamonDS: a relicT oF
inTermeDiaTe PhaSe For DiamonD FormaTion
12-4
9:05AM Hwang,Shyh-Lung;Chu,Hao-Tsu;Yui,Tzen-Fu*;Shen,
Pouyan;Sobolev,NikolaiV.:aem characTeriZaTion
oF meTamorPhic microDiamonDS From garneTclinoPYroXene rocK (KUmDY Kol) anD gneiSS
(Barchi Kol), KoKcheTaV maSSiF
12-5
9:20AM Hacker,BradleyR.*;Kylander-Clark,Andrew:
laSer-aBlaTion SPliT-STream (laSS)
PeTrochronologY oF The UlTrahigh-PreSSUre
WeSTern gneiSS region
9:40AM Break
12-6
9:55AM Kylander-Clark,Andrew*;Hacker,BradleyR.;Ginsburg,
Adam:(UlTra)high-PreSSUre TecToniSm: inSighTS
From laSer aBlaTion SPliT-STream (laSS)
PeTrochronologY
12-7
10:10AM Robinson,Peter;Terry,Michael*:eXhUmaTion oF hP
anD UhP rocKS relaTeD To earlY DeVonian
ThrUST anD eXTenSional FaUlTS, norThern
WeSTern gneiSS region, norWaY
12-8
10:25AM Zhang,LifeiSr.*:a hUge UhP meTamorPhic BelT
oF oceanic-TYPe in SW TianShan, china: Zircon
U-PB DaTing anD PeTroTecTonic eVolUTion
12-9
10:40AM Tracy,RobertJ.*;Loehn,Clayton;Caddick,MarkJ.:a VerY
cloSe looK aT a VerY claSSic UhP WhiTeSchiST
From Dora maira, iTalian alPS: emP monaZiTe
DaTing anD PhaSe eQUiliBria
12-10
12-11
10:55AM Medaris,L.GordonJr.*;Wang,HerbF.:
eUroPean orogenic garneT PeriDoTiTeS:
geoThermoBaromeTrY, cooling raTeS, anD
TecTonoThermal imPlicaTionS
11:10AM Baldwin,SuzanneL.*;Fitzgerald,PaulG.;Webb,LauraE.:
SUBDUcTion, oBDUcTion, anD SlaB graVeYarDS
in The neW gUinea region
SeSSion no. 13
T39. Integrated Sedimentary Systems: Applying Source-to-Sink
Concepts across Geologic Time (GSA Sedimentary Geology
Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211CD
SeSSion no. 14
T54. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Studying the Causes and
Consequences of Mass Extinction: Geochemistry, Paleoecology,
and Paleoenvironments I (Paleontological Society)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200H-J
MarcLaflammeandSimonA.F.Darroch,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
14-1
8:10AM Peters,ShananE.*:macroSTraTigraPhY: a
QUanTiTaTiVe FrameWorK For TeSTing
The caUSeS anD conSeQUenceS oF maSS
eXTincTionS
14-2
8:30AM Heim,NoelA.*;Rook,Deborah;Peters,ShananE.:
macroSTraTigraPhY anD The non-marine FoSSil
recorD oF norTh america
14-3
8:45AM Hannisdal,Bjarte*;Peters,ShananE.:PhaneroZoic
earTh SYSTem eVolUTion anD marine
BioDiVerSiTY
14-4
9:00AM Kidder,DavidL.*;Worsley,ThomasR.:hoThoUSe
climaTe PUlSeS aS DriVerS oF mUlTiPle,
SYSTemicallY-linKeD eXTincTion-FaVoring
FacTorS
AndreaFildaniandJacobA.Covault,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
13-1
8:10AM Paola,Chris*;Martin,JohnM.;Petter,AndrewL.:
SeDimenT maSS eXTracTion aS a PreDicTiVe
Tool in SoUrce To SinK STUDieS
140 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.16
9:15AM Thomas,BrianC.*;Melott,AdrianL.:aSTroPhYSicS
anD eXTincTionS: neW raTe eSTimaTeS For
PoTenTiallY leThal ioniZing raDiaTion eVenTS
15-5
9:05AM Rahman,ImranA.*:non-DeSTrUcTiVe, ThreeDimenSional ViSUaliZaTion oF FoSSil
echinoDermS
14-6
9:30AM Laflamme,Marc*;Tweedt,Sarah;Darroch,SimonA.F.;
Erwin,DouglasH.:eXTincTion oF The eDiacara
BioTa
15-6
9:20AM Nowaczewski,VincentStephen;OlcottMarshall,Alison;
Marshall,CraigP.*:FTir micro-SPecTroScoPY oF
ScolecoDonT anD conoDonT microFoSSilS
From The WooDForD Shale, SoUTh-cenTral
oKlahoma
9:45AM Break
14-7
10:00AM Pruss,SaraB.*;Bush,AndrewM.:The meeK Shell
inheriTS The earTh: PhYSiological anD
enVironmenTal conTrolS on earlY PaleoZoic
eXTincTion anD raDiaTion
14-8
15-7
9:35AM McNamara,MariaE.*;Briggs,DerekE.G.;Orr,PatrickJ.;
Wedmann,Sonja;Noh,Heeso;Cao,Hui:The original
colorS oF FoSSil moThS
10:20AM Finnegan,Seth*;Peters,ShananE.;Heim,NoelA.;
Fischer,WoodwardW.:macroSTraTigraPhic anD
macroecological DeTerminanTS oF eXTincTion
riSK DUring The laTe orDoVician maSS
eXTincTion
15-8
9:55AM Leng,Qin*;Yang,Hong:in SiTU BiomolecUleS
anD iSoToPic SignalS From eXcePTionallY
PreSerVeD coniFer FoSSilS in cenoZoic arcTic
DePoSiTS reVealeD UniQUe inFormaTion on
PlanT PhYSiologY anD PaleoclimaTe
14-9
10:35AM Cramer,BradleyD.*;Condon,Daniel;Söderlund,Ulf;
Marshall,Carly;Worton,Graham;Thomas,Alan;Calner,
Mikael;Ray,DavidC.;Perrier,Vincent;Patchett,P.Jonathan:
WhaT’S in a name: eXTincTionS, eXcUrSionS,
eVenTS anD ePiBoleS (or WaS ThiS hYPerBole?)
15-9
14-10
10:50AM Zambito,JamesJ.IV.*;Brett,CarltonE.;Baird,GordonC.:
gloBal enVironmenTal changeS
anD eXTincTion on a regional Scale:
PaleoecologY, iSoToPe geochemiSTrY, anD
SeDimenTologY oF The miDDle DeVonian
Taghanic BiocriSiS in iTS TYPe region
10:10AM Smith,SelenaY.*;Collinson,MargaretE.;Wilde,Volker;
Marone,Federica;Stampanoni,Marco:PaleoBoTanical
aPPlicaTionS oF SYchroTron X-raY
TomograPhic microScoPY: enhanceD
ViSUaliZaTion anD UnDerSTanDing oF eocene
PlanT lagerSTÄTTen
15-10
10:25AM Hastings,Alexander*;Krigbaum,John;Steadman,David;
Albury,Nancy:collagen iSoToPe analYSiS oF
eXTremelY Well-PreSerVeD FoSSilS From a
BlUe hole SiTe in The BahamaS
15-11
14-11
11:05AM Bush,AndrewM.*;Csonka,Jayme;DiRenzo,GraziellaV.;
Tuite,MichaelL.Jr.;Over,D.Jeffrey:geochronologY
anD eXTincTion in The FraSnian/Famennian
BoUnDarY inTerVal (laTe DeVonian) in ShalloWmarine PaleoenVironmenTS oF neW YorK
10:40AM Muir,LucyA.*;Botting,JosephP.;VanRoy,Peter;Zhang,
Yuandong;Lin,Jih-pai:a comPariSon oF Three
earlY orDoVician lagerSTäTTen
15-12
10:55AM VanRoy,Peter*;Briggs,DerekE.G.:anomalocariDiDS
From The orDoVician FeZoUaTa BioTa oF
morocco
15-13
11:15AM Lin,Jih-Pai*;Ivantsov,AndreyYu:PHYTOPHILASPIS: a
BonY arThroPoD From loWer camBrian oF
SiBeria
15-14
11:30AM Botting,JosephP.*:reaSSeSSing The eVolUTionarY
FrameWorK For earlY SPongeS: neW lineS oF
eViDence From BUrgeSS Shale-TYPe FaUnaS
15-15
11:45AM Yang,Zaichun*;Lin,Jih-Pai;Zhang,Yaoping;Wu,
Yishan:The SicK arThroPoDS: eViDence oF
PaleoPaThologY From loWer camBrian STraTa
oF SoUTh china
14-12
11:20AM Tuite,MichaelL.Jr.*;delaRue,SarahR.;Macko,Stephen:
maSS eXTincTion aS regime ShiFT WriT large:
geochemical anD PalYnological eViDence
From The FraSnian/Famennian BoUnDarY
14-13
11:35AM Nowaczewski,VincentStephen*;OlcottMarshall,Alison:
BiomarKer anD PaleonTologic inVeSTigaTion
oF The UPPer anD loWer WooDForD Shale,
SoUTh-cenTral oKlahoma
SeSSion no. 15
T59. New Ideas on Studying Exceptionally Preserved Fossils:
What to Do Next? (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division; Chinese Academy of Sciences; State Key Laboratory of
Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy; Nanjing Institute of Geology and
Palaeontology)
SeSSion no. 16
Jih-PaiLin,AlisonOlcottMarshall,andCraigP.Marshall,Presiding
T76. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding the
Dynamics of Sinuous Channel Evolution in Different
Environments (GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; National
Center for Earth Surface Dynamics; GSA Quaternary Geology
and Geomorphology Division)
15-1
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100FG
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205CD
15-2
8:00AM Xiao,Shuhai*;Schiffbauer,JamesD.;Laflamme,Marc;
Meyer,Michael;Anderson,EvanP.;Cai,Yaoping;Hua,Hong:
aUThigenic mineraliZaTion anD eXcePTional
PreSerVaTion
8:20AM Creveling,JessicaR.*;Johnston,DavidT.;Poulton,
SimonW.;Schrag,DanielP.;Knoll,AndrewH.:
geochemical conTrolS on PhoSPhaTiZaTion
TaPhonomY in The miDDle camBrian
15-3
8:35AM Gill,Benjamin*;Johnston,DavidT.;Knoll,AndrewH.:
inVeSTigaTing geochemiSTrY oF The Wheeler
FormaTion oF UTah, USa: inSighTS inTo The
reDoX enVironmenT oF BUrgeSS Shale-TYPe
FoSSil PreSerVaTion
15-4
8:50AM Wehrbein,RandolLouis*;Marshall,CraigP.;Lin,Jih-Pai;
Lieberman,BruceS.;OlcottMarshall,Alison:aPPlicaTion
oF raman SPecTroScoPY on BUrgeSS Shale
TYPe PreSerVaTion
AnjaliM.FernandesandVirginiaB.Smith,Presiding
16-1
8:00AM Mohrig,David*;Straub,Kyle;Buttles,James:a
laBoraTorY PerSPecTiVe on The groWTh
oF SUBmarine channel BenDS BY TUrBiDiTY
cUrrenTS
16-2
8:20AM Eke,EstherC.*;Parker,Gary:BanKFUll hYDraUlic
geomeTrY oF meanDering riVerS
16-3
8:35AM Gough,SteveC.*:aDVanceS in The USe
oF non-liThic meDia anD cloSe range
PhoTogrammeTrY in PhYSical moDeling oF
FlUVial ProceSS
16-4
8:50AM Armstrong,ChristopherP.*;Mohrig,David;Steel,Ronald:
SeiSmic geomorPhologY anD STraTigraPhY oF
inciSeD ValleYS cUT BY meanDering riVerS in
The laTe miocene miSSiSSiPPi riVer DelTa, la
16-5
9:05AM Smith,Virginia*;Mohrig,David:PoinT Bar reSPonSe To
UPSTream channel cUT oFFS, The loWer TriniTY
riVer, TeXaS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 141
AM
S U N D AY
14-5
SESSIONNO.16
16-6
9:20AM Fernandes,AnjaliM.*;Mohrig,David;Steel,RonaldJ.;
Henriksen,Sverre;Smith,VirginiaB.:geomeTrieS
anD inFerreD FormaTiVe ProceSSeS oF BanKaTTacheD BarS in SinUoUS SUBmarine channelS
17-8
16-7
9:35AM Hunter,Katrina;Keevil,Gareth;Kane,Ian;McCaffrey,
William*:neW inSighTS From eXPerimenTal DaTa
inTo The concePT oF eQUiliBriUm in comPoSiTe
SUBmarine channel-leVee SYSTemS anD
channel DePoSiT characTer
10:10AM Break
17-9
10:25AM Slater,Lee*;Comas,Xavier;Parsekian,Andrew:
imProVing UnDerSTanDing oF Biogenic gaS
DYnamicS in norThern PeaTlanDS USing
groUnD PeneTraTing raDar
9:50AM Break
17-10
10:45AM Carlson,DouglasA.*;Horn,Marty:eXaminaTion oF
FacTorS inFlUencing meThane concenTraTion
WiThin WilcoX aQUiFer in norThWeST loUiSiana
17-11
11:00AM Rostron,BenjaminJ.*;Whittaker,Steve;Johnson,JamesW.;
White,Don;Hawkes,Chris;Gardner,Craig;Chalaturnyk,
Rick:DiD DeaD animalS reallY SPeW From The
iea-ghg WeYBUrn-miDale co2 moniToring anD
STorage ProJecT?
17-12
11:15AM Deng,Hailin*;Stauffer,PhilipH.;Dai,Zhenxue;Carey,
J.William;Lichtner,Peter:co2 FaTe in geological
reSerVoirS WiTh TheoreTical conSTrainTS on
SYSTem d13c(co2) anD co2/3he
17-13
11:30AM Tsypin,M.A.*;Macpherson,G.L.:The eFFecT oF Soil
co2 on DiSSolVeD inorganic carBon in ShalloW
groUnDWaTer, KonZa Prairie, ne KanSaS
17-14
11:45AM Hackley,KeithC.*:TraPPeD gaSeS anD eleVaTeD
carBon DioXiDe in The SUBSUrFace creaTe
maJor ProBlemS near reSiDenTial areaS
16-8
10:05AM Braudrick,ChristianA.*:The reSPonSe oF SinUoUS
channelS To changeS in SeDimenT SUPPlY
16-9
10:25AM Eggenhuisen,JorisT.*;McCaffrey,William:The DYnamic
DeViaTion oF FlUiD PreSSUre From hYDroSTaTic
PreSSUre in TUrBiDiTY cUrrenTS
16-10
10:40AM Kashouh,MicheleV.*;Carlin,DanielE.;Holbrook,JohnM.;
Goble,RonaldJ.:USing oSl DaTing To conSTrain
UP-DiP To DoWn-DiP coUPling raTeS oF a
meanDer-BraiD TranSiTion: The laST naTUral
change in riVer PaTTern oF The loWer miSSoUri
riVer
16-11
10:55AM Reece,RobertS.*;Gulick,SeanP.S.;Barth,Ginger;
LeVoir,Maureen:conTrolS on high VariaTion in
SinUoSiTY anD aVUlSion in neighBoring DeePSea channelS in The gUlF oF alaSKa
16-12
11:10AM Kang,Seokkoo*;Hajit,Mohammad;Sotiropoulos,Fotis:
comPUTaTional STUDY oF FloW DYnamicS in a
FielD-Scale eXPerimenTal meanDering STream
WiTh a Pool-riFFle SeQUence
16-13
11:25AM Eke,EstherC.;Shimizu,Yasuyuki;Parker,Gary*:
TheoreTical anD nUmerical moDeling oF riVer
meanDer migraTion WiTh FreelY-aDJUSTaBle
WiDTh
9:55AM Martin,E.J.*;Kueper,B.H.:oBSerVaTion oF TraPPeD
gaS DUring elecTrical reSiSTance heaTing
oF TrichloroeThYlene UnDer PaSSiVe VenTing
conDiTionS
SeSSion no. 18
T107. Lacustrine Carbonates (GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100DE
SeSSion no. 17
ElizabethGierlowski-KordeschandWalterE.Dean,Presiding
T90. Gas Bubbles and Dissolved Gases in Groundwater (GSA
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division)
8:00AM introductory remarks
18-1
8:00AM Solomon,D.Kip*:ToTal DiSSolVeD gaS PreSSUre in
groUnDWaTer: an oVerVieW anD SelecTeD caSe
STUDieS
8:15AM Valero-Garces,BlasLorenzo*;Moreno,Ana;Mata,M.Pilar;
Giralt,Santiago;MorellonMarteles,Mario;Corella,Pablo;
MartinPuertas,Celia;Barreiro-Lostres,Fernando:The
carBonaTe FacTorY in KarSTic enVironmenTS:
SoUrceS anD ProceSSeS in QUaTernarY iBerian
laKeS
18-2
8:20AM Heilweil,VictorM.*:USe oF DiSSolVeD gaSeS anD
oTher enVironmenTal TracerS For eValUaTing
SoUrceS oF recharge To The liTTleFielD
SPringS comPleX, norThWeSTern ariZona
8:30AM Last,FawnM.*;Last,WilliamM.:an oVerVieW oF
Saline laKe carBonaTeS, The norThern greaT
PlainS oF WeSTern canaDa
18-3
8:45AM Liutkus,CynthiaM.*:The PoTenTial oF laKe-margin
SeDimenTS To PreSerVe DYnamic lacUSTrine
conDiTionS: leSSonS From riFT BaSin laKeS
18-4
9:00AM Wittkop,Chad*;Lubenow,Brady:lacUSTrine
PaleoenVironmenT oF holocene SiDeriTe
cYcleS, oTTer laKe, michigan USa
18-5
8:50AM Grundl,Tim*;Magnusson,Nathan;Brennwald,Matthias,S.;
Kipfer,Rolf:DYnamicS oF Paleorecharge in a
DeeP conFineD aQUiFer SYSTem USing noBle
gaS, 14c anD STaBle iSoToPe TracerS
9:15AM Morrissey,AmyJ.*;Scholz,ChristopherA.:
laTe-QUaTernarY STraTigraPhY anD
PaleolimnologY oF The SoUTh BaSin oF laKe
TUrKana, KenYa
18-6
9:05AM Geistlinger,Helmut*;Samani,Shirin;Kalia,Sumit;Pohlert,
Mark;Lazik,Detlef;Peter,Anita:gaS inJecTion
eXPerimenTS aT DiFFerenT ScaleS: TranSiTion
BeTWeen BUBBlY anD channeliZeD FloW
9:30AM Hicks,Melissa*;Hargrave,JenniferE.;Scholz,
ChristopherA.:DiageneSiS oF Plio-PleiSTocene
lacUSTrine carBonaTeS From laKe TUrKana,
KenYa
18-7
9:45AM Dean,WalterE.*:hiSTorY oF SeDimenTaTion in Bear
laKe, UTah anD iDaho, USa, oVer The laST 240,000
YearS: linKS To PaciFic climaTe
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM101AB
JamesW.Roy,M.C.Ryan,andKevinG.Mumford,Presiding
17-1
17-2
17-3
17-4
17-5
17-6
17-7
8:35AM Manning,AndrewH.*;Clark,JordanF.;Diaz,StephanieH.;
Rademacher,LauraK.;Earman,Sam:USing
DiSSolVeD gaSeS To oBSerVe The eVolUTion oF
groUnDWaTer age in a moUnTain WaTerSheD
oVer a PerioD oF ThirTeen YearS
9:25AM Sukop,MichaelC.*;Ngachin,Merlin;Galdamez,RinaldoG.;
Villamizar,Viviana;Gokaltun,Seckin;Pearson,AndrewJ.;
Comas,Xavier:laTTice BolTZmann SimUlaTion oF
riSing BUBBleS USing an eFFecTiVe BUoYancY
aPProach
9:40AM Siemens,GregoryAllen*;Take,Andy;Peters,Stephen:
inVeSTigaTion oF mUlTi-PhaSe FloW Phenomena
USing TranSParenT Soil
10:00AM Break
18-8
10:15AM Kopp,Jessie*;Hickson,Thomas:a SUPerBlY eXPoSeD
laTe miocene laKe margin in The UPPer horSe
SPring FormaTion oF SoUThern neVaDa:
PaleoenVironmenTal conTrolS on microBial
142 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.20
19-10
10:25AM Longbottom,ToddL.*;Townsend-Small,Amy:Soil
organic carBon DiSTriBUTion in The Semi-ariD
himalaYa anD The PoTenTial eFFecTS oF climaTe
change on regional carBon STorage
10:40AM Moyer,Ryan*;Grottoli,Andréa;Bauer,James:c)
BiogeochemiSTrY oF Small moUnTainoUS
riVerS anD coaSTal coral SKeleTonS in
PUerTo rico
18-9
10:30AM Awramik,StanleyM.*;Buchheim,H.Paul:lacUSTrine
microBialiTeS
18-10
10:45AM Buchheim,H.Paul*;Awramik,StanleyM.:PreDicTing
lacUSTrine microBialiTe DiSTriBUTion anD
FacieS aSSociaTionS: The eocene green riVer
FormaTion analogUe
19-11
18-11
11:00AM Petryshyn,VictoriaA.*;Frantz,Carie;Corsetti,FrankA.;
Berelson,WilliamM.;Marenco,PedroJ.:STaBle iSoToPe
anD carBonaTe aSSociaTeD SUlFaTe recorD
oF a lacUSTrine STromaToliTe, green riVer
FormaTion (eocene)
19-12
10:55AM McAdams,BrandonC.*;Welch,SusanA.;Restrepo,Carla;
Grottoli,Andréa;Matsui,Yohei;Carey,AnneE.:DrY
SeaSon FlUVial carBon DYnamicS relaTeD
To lanDSliDeS in The Sierra De laS minaS,
gUaTemala
18-12
11:15AM Glumac,Bosiljka*:lacUSTrine DolomiTe From
hYDrologicallY cloSeD earlY JUraSSic laKeS
oF The DeerFielD riFT BaSin in maSSachUSeTTS:
inSighTS From iSoToPic analYSiS oF VarioUS
carBonaTe comPonenTS oF The TUrnerS FallS
FormaTion
19-13
11:10AM Goni,Miguel*;Aalto,Rolf;Alin,Simone;Aufdenkampe,
Anthony;Kurtz,Andrew;Lauer,J.Wesley;Moore,
Eric;Nittrouer,Charles;Portier,Evan:SoUrceS,
DiSTriBUTion anD FaTe oF ParTicUlaTe organic
maTTer along The FlY riVer-gUlF oF PaPUa
lanD-ocean conTinUUm
18-13
11:30AM Gierlowski-Kordesch,Elizabeth*;Finkelstein,DavidB.;
TruchanHolland,JessieJ.;Kallini,KevinD.:carBonaTe
laKeS on DiSTal Perennial riVer FlooDPlainS
SeSSion no. 20
11:45AM concluding remarks
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100A-C
SeSSion no. 19
T127. Tropical Small Mountainous River Biogeochemistry:
Terrestrial Losses, Internal Processing, Coastal Inputs, and
Marine Burial (International Association of GeoChemistry)
T143. Glacial Geology and Cryogenic Processes
AndersSchomacker,MarkD.Johnson,ÍvarÖrnBenediktsson,and
MichaelL.Prentice,Presiding
20-1
8:00AM Bishop,MichaelP.*;Shroder,JohnF.Jr.:
geomorPhomeTric analYSiS oF ToPograPhY
For UnDerSTanDing alPine glacier DYnamicS in
The himalaYa
20-2
8:15AM Fu,Ping*;Harbor,JonathanM.;Stroeven,ArjenP.;
Hättestrand,Clas;Zhou,Liping;Caffee,MarcW.:a
comPleX aSSemBlage oF glacial lanDFormS
SUggeSTS PaST regional ice caP STYle
glaciaTion in ParT oF The SoUTheaSTern
TiBeTan PlaTeaU
20-3
8:30AM Owen,LewisA.*:DeVeloPing QUaTernarY
glacial chronologieS For The himalaYanTiBeTan orogen To helP DeFine The naTUre oF
PaleoclimaTe change For high-laTiTUDeS in
SUBTroPical regionS
20-4
8:45AM Heyman,Jakob*;Harbor,JonathanM.;Hubbard,Alun;
Stroeven,ArjenP.:limiTeD glaciaTionS, glacier
moDeling, anD Paleo-climaTic imPlicaTionS For
The TiBeTan PlaTeaU
20-5
9:00AM Tulaczyk,Slawek*:SUBglacial BeDFormS - BaSal
imPrinTS oF inTernal ice FolDS?
20-6
9:20AM Larsen,NicolajKrog*;Kjær,KurtHenrik;Funder,
Svend;Kjeldsen,KristianK.:neW inSighTS in The
laTeglacial anD holocene glacial hiSTorY oF
The SoUThWeST greenlanD ice SheeT
20-7
9:40AM Benediktsson,ÍvarÖrn*:glacioTecTonic enD
moraineS oF SUrge-TYPe glacierS in icelanD
20-8
9:55AM Schomacker,Anders*;Johnson,MarkD.;Benediktsson,
ÍvarÖrn;Ingólfsson,Ólafur;Jónsson,SverrirA.:The
acTiVe DrUmlin FielD aT The mÚlaJÖKUll SUrgeTYPe glacier, icelanD – geomorPhologY anD
SeDimenTologY
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102BC
StevenGoldsmithandRyanMoyer,Presiding
19-1
8:00AM Larson,RebekkaA.*;Brooks,GreggR.;Devine,Barry;
Reichart,Gert-Jan;Jilbert,Tom;Soelen,Elsvan;Holmes,
CharlesW.;Schwing,Patrick:high-reSolUTion
elemenTal recorD oF TerrigenoUS SeDimenT
rUnoFF aSSociaTeD WiTh rainFall eVenTS: US
Virgin iSlanDS
19-2
8:15AM Ogden,FredL.*;Lyons,W.Berry;Harmon,RussellS.;
Mojica,Alexis:hYDrogeochemical STUDY oF
rUnoFF generaTion in The SeaSonal TroPicS oF
cenTral Panama
19-3
8:35AM Goldsmith,Steven*;Mage,Susanna;Porder,Stephen:The
inFlUence oF rocK TYPe, ForeST commUniTY,
anD ToPograPhic PoSiTion on Soil nUTrienTS
anD SolUTe FlUXeS in The lUQUillo moUnTainS
oF PUerTo rico
19-4
8:50AM Harmon,RussellS.*;Lyons,W.Berry;Pribil,MichaelJ.;
Ogden,FredL.;Welch,SusanA.;Welch,KathleenA.;
Wegner,Wencke;Worner,Gerhard:liThologic
conTrol on riVer chemiSTrY in cenTral
Panama
19-5
9:05AM Forbes,ToriZ.*:STrUcTUral characTeriZaTion oF
amorPhoUS alUminUm hYDroXiDe: imPlicaTionS
For conTaminanT TranSPorT
19-6
9:20AM Flynn,ShannonL.*;Fein,JeremyB.:moDeling
BacTerial meTal ToXiciTY USing a SUrFace
comPleXaTion aPProach
19-7
9:35AM Baumeister,JulieL.*;Tu,Valerie;Evert,MaryH.;Metcalf,
RodneyV.;Olsen,AmandaA.;Hausrath,ElisabethM.:
chemical WeaThering oF SerPenTiniTe in The
KlamaTh moUnTainS, caliFornia
19-8
9:50AM Brereton,RichardL.*;McDowell,WillamH.:STream
SolUTe eXPorT anD BiogeochemiSTrY in The
lUQUillo moUnTainS, PUerTo rico
19-9
10:05AM Townsend-Small,Amy*:VUlneraBiliTY oF organic
carBon TranSPorT in TroPical riVerS To
gloBal change: a coUPleD TerreSTrialaQUaTic aPProach
10:10AM Break and/or time for discussion
20-9
10:25AM Mason,Cody*;Ruleman,C.A.;Kenny,Ray:raTe anD
Timing oF DeglaciaTion USing 10Be coSmogenic
nUcliDe SUrFace eXPoSUre DaTing, mT. maSSiVe
WilDerneSS, coloraDo, USa
20-10
10:40AM Johnson,MarkD.*;Benediktsson,ÍvarÖrn;Björklund,
Lennart:SUBmarine PUSh moraineS oF The miDDle
SWeDiSh enD moraine Zone
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 143
AM
S U N D AY
carBonaTe DePoSiTion in a hYPerSaline laKe
SYSTem
SESSIONNO.20
20-11
20-12
20-13
10:55AM Prentice,MichaelL.*;Sauer,PeterE.;Arcone,Steven;
Sletten,RonaldS.;Sparrow,Amy:eXTenT oF The roSS
Sea ice SheeT in mcmUrDo SoUnD, anTarcTica,
aT The local laST glacial maXimUm: neW
conSTrainTS on The age anD origin oF a
Terminal moraine
11:10AM Kowalewski,DouglasE.*:lanDForm STaBiliTY DUring
PleiSTocene inTerglacialS in The anTarcTic
mcmurdo DrY ValleYS: a regional climaTe
moDeling STUDY
11:25AM Henry,LindseyC.*;Isbell,JohnL.;Fraiser,MargaretL.;
Fielding,ChristopherR.;Frank,TracyD.;Domack,
EugeneW.:glacial SeDimenTologY anD
micromorPhologY oF The WYnYarD FormaTion,
TaSmania, aUSTralia: imPlicaTionS For climaTe
aT The PeaK oF The laTe PaleoZoic ice age
21-13
11:30AM Newton,Steven*:coUnTering creaTioniST
miSconcePTionS in The earTh ScienceS
11:45AM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 22
T182. Teaching Geoscience Online (GSA Geoscience Education
Division; National Association of Geoscience Teachers)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208CD
KarinB.KirkandWilliamH.Hirt,Presiding
22-1
8:00AM Clary,ReneeM.*;Wandersee,JamesH.:DeVeloPmenT
oF an online geoScience cUrricUlUm: The USe
oF “Scale” To enhance Science learning
22-2
8:15AM Kirk,KarinB.*:KeY STraTegieS For DeSigning
online coUrSeS From ON THE CUTTING EDGE
22-3
8:30AM Wynne,DanielB.*;Hadsell,Jory:geoScience online:
Becoming The JUJiTSU maSTer To inViTe anD
conTrol cheaTing
22-4
8:45AM Hirt,WilliamH.*:BUilDing inTeracTiVe eXerciSeS
inTo online coUrSeS
22-5
9:00AM Guth,Alexandria*;Huntoon,JacquelineE.:The DigiTal
claSSroom: more Than JUST online lecTUre
noTeS
SeSSion no. 21
T174. Identifying and Addressing K–16 Student Misconceptions
in the Earth-Science Classroom (National Association of
Geoscience Teachers)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211AB
LauraA.Guertin,TanyaFurman,JasonPetula,andScottMcDonald,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
9:15AM Break
21-1
8:15AM Petula,Jason*;Palma,Chris:graDe 4-12 STUDenT
concePTionS oF aSTronomical Phenomena
22-6
21-2
8:30AM Pickard,Megan*;Licona,Peter;Guertin,Laura:UPPer
elemenTarY ThroUgh high School STUDenT anD
Teacher miSconcePTionS oF The inTerior oF
The earTh
9:30AM Cervato,Cinzia*;Kerton,Charles;Hassall,Lesya;Peer,
Andrea;Schmidt,Allan:The Big crUnch: linKing
earTh anD SPace Science in an online coUrSe
or oUr JoUrneY ThroUgh The maZe oF DiSTance
eDUcaTion
22-7
21-3
8:45AM Licona,Peter*;Pickard,Megan;Guertin,Laura:UPPer
elemenTarY ThroUgh high School STUDenT anD
Teacher miSconcePTionS oF The caUSeS oF The
BreaKUP oF Pangaea
9:45AM Harder,VickiM.*:Teaching a large-enrollmenT
enVironmenTal Science coUrSe online USing
Team-BaSeD learning
21-4
9:00AM Guertin,LauraA.*;Licona,Peter;Pickard,Megan:miDDle
anD high School Teacher miSconcePTionS oF
geologic Time
21-5
9:15AM Teed,Rebecca*;Wright,Carrie;Basista,Beth:learning
gainS From a BrieF lecTUre/DemonSTraTion oF
moon PhaSeS
21-6
21-7
9:30AM Merritt,Mark*;Zembal-Saul,Carla;Larcom,Elizabeth;
Crane,Robert;Furman,Tanya:acTiViTieS groUnDeD
in eViDence-BaSeD eXPlanaTionS helP PreSerVice elemenTarY eDUcaTorS moVe ToWarDS
DeePer UnDerSTanDing oF climaTe Science
22-8
10:00AM Clark,ChristineM.*:DeVeloPing an online geologY
oF The naTional ParKS coUrSe
22-9
10:15AM Schellenberg,StephenA.*:oceanS oF change: an
UPPer-DiViSion ge DiSTance eDUcaTion coUrSe
connecTing gloBal change, FiSherieS, anD
FoSSil FUelS
10:30AM Discussion
22-10
10:45AM Wenner,JenniferM.*;Burn,HelenE.;Baer,EricM.D.:
eFFecTiVe maThemaTicS remeDiaTion in
inTroDUcTorY geoScience coUrSeS USing THE
MATH YOU NEED, WHEN YOU NEED IT
22-11
11:00AM Brey,JamesA.*;Geer,IraW.;Moran,JosephM.;Mills,
ElizabethW.;Nugnes,KiraA.:amS ocean, WeaTher,
anD climaTe STUDieS: USing real-WorlD DaTa To
Teach geoScience in an e-claSSroom
9:45AM Theissen,KevinM.*:WhaT Do oUr STUDenTS KnoW
aBoUT climaTe change?
10:00AM Break
22-12
21-8
10:15AM Mead,Chris*;Semken,Steven;Anbar,ArielD.:
iDenTiFYing miSconcePTionS aBoUT
BiogeochemiSTrY among UnDergraDUaTeS
11:15AM Viskupic,Karen*;Schmitz,MarkD.;Snelson,Chareen;
Perkins,Ross;Cossette,Greg:online acTiViTieS For
Teaching The Science oF geochronologY
22-13
21-9
10:30AM Rowbotham,KatherineL.*;Petcovic,HeatherL.;
Koretsky,CarlaM.:green, STinKY, anD SicK:
UnDergraDUaTeS’ concePTionS oF
eUTroPhicaTion
11:30AM Samson,PerryJ.*:eXTra creDiT For noT coming To
claSS?! USing hYBriD meThoDS To Teach large
coUrSeS
11:45AM Discussion
21-10
10:45AM Furman,Tanya*;Witter,Molly:VolcanoeS in conTeXT:
iSlanD arcS anD hoT SPoTS
21-11
11:00AM Wandersee,JamesH.*;Clary,ReneeM.:The
eFFecTiVeneSS oF PeTriFieD WooD aS
a geoBiological PorTal To iDenTiFY
miSconcePTionS in geologic Time,
FoSSiliZaTion, anD mineralogical comPoSiTion
21-12
11:15AM Fichter,LynnS.*;Baedke,SteveJ.:leSSonS anD
aPPlicaTionS From comPleXiTY TheorY To The
geoScienceS
SeSSion no. 23
T203. Climate, Water, and Health (GSA Geology and Health
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geology and Society
Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100BC
SaugataDatta,SyedE.Hasan,HatimSharif,andDeonvanderMerwe,
Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
23-1
8:05AM Polizzotto,Matthew*:climaTe-inDUceD changeS To
groUnDWaTer QUaliTY in SoUTh anD SoUTheaST
aSia
144 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.25
8:25AM Polya,DavidA.*;Sovann,Chansopheaktra;Sauer,
Johannes;Gibson,Jonathan:climaTe change anD
hUman healTh riSKS From geogenic chemicalS
in groUnDWaTerS
24-7
10:05AM Deutsch,Alexander*;Artemieva,Natalia;Schulte,Peter;
Berndt,Jasper:heUreKa! ProJecTile maTTer in The
creTaceoUS-Paleogene (K-Pg) BoUnDarY eVenT
BeD – on The BeneFiT oF ree
23-3
8:45AM Telfeyan,Katherine;Chevis,DarrenA.;Rosenheim,Brad;
Johannesson,Karen*:rare earTh elemenTS in
STromaToliTeS: WinDoWS inTo earlY liFe anD
climaTe?
24-8
10:25AM Denne,RichardA.*;Scott,ErikD.;Kaiser,JamesS.;
Eickhoff,DavidP.:imPacT generaTeD SoFT-SeDimenT
reSUSPenSion anD calcareoUS nannoFoSSil
miXing ProDUceD BY The chicXUlUB anD manSon
imPacTS
23-4
9:05AM Sharif,Hatim*:WaTer anD healTh: FlooD FaTaliTieS
in The US SoUTh
24-9
10:45AM Gulick,SeanP.S.*;Christeson,Gail;Morgan,JoannaV.;
Barton,Penny;Warner,MikeR.:inSighTS inTo The
geologic ProceSS oF PeaK ring FormaTion
From The chicXUlUB imPacT craTer
23-5
9:20AM Singh,Andrew*;Dhar,Ratan:SorPTion oF nUTrienTS
anD heaVY meTalS BY Biochar amenDeD PoTTing
Soil aS a Vehicle For climaTe change
9:35AM Break
11:00AM Panel Discussion: The K/Pg event
23-6
9:50AM Hasan,SyedE.*;Willoughby,Tyler;Adegoke,Jimmy:
climaTe change aDaPTaTion BY local groUPS
24-10
23-7
10:05AM vanderMerwe,Deon*;Gehring,Ronette:Trace
elemenT comPoSiTion oF BoVine milK in KanSaS
anD neBraSKa
11:15AM Basu,Rwiti*;Bose,Santanu:mechanical
DiSconTinUiTY anD iTS imPlicaTion in
The morPhologY oF imPacT craTer: an
eXPerimenTal inVeSTigaTion
24-11
10:20AM Hsu,KennethJ.*;Dickson,FrankW.:iS niTriTe
inDiSPenSaBle For The groWTh oF Some
cancer cellS BecaUSe oF Their anammoX moDe
oF meTaBoliSm?
11:30AM Cox,Rónadh*;Bauer,AaronW.:crUST-Breaching
imPacTS aT eUroPa: hYDrocoDe moDelS
anD geomorPhologic conSTrainTS on ice
ThicKneSS
11:45AM concluding remarks
23-8
23-9
10:35AM Eke,O.C.*;Ocheltree,Troy;Nippert,JesseB.;Oviatt,
CharlesG.;Ford,Sophia;Datta,Saugata:niTraTe
DYnamicS in a KanSaS graSSlanD - eFFecT on
ecoSYSTem healTh
23-10
10:50AM Yang,Haining*;Carbone,Michele:hmgB1 meDiaTeS
mineral FiBerS carcinogeneSiS
23-11
11:05AM Shaman,Jeffrey*:aBSolUTe hUmiDiTY anD The
TranSmiSSion anD SeaSonaliTY oF inFlUenZa
23-12
11:20AM Powers,NicholasS.*;Seymour,MichaelD.;Peterson,
JonathanW.:PharmaceUTical TranSPorT in
The enVironmenT: inTeracTionS BeTWeen
TeTracYcline anTiBioTic anD nanoParTicle
meTal oXiDeS in aQUeoUS SolUTionS
PoSTer
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 25
Geoscience Education (Posters) I
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
25-1
1 Ward,EmilyM.Geraghty*;Semken,Steven;Libarkin,Julie:
collaBoraTiVe DeVeloPmenT oF Place-BaSeD,
cUlTUrallY inFormeD geoScience aSSeSSmenT
25-2
2 Clark,Jeffrey*;Knudsen,AndrewC.:locaTion anD
releVance: a FielD anD laB eXerciSe in maPPing
Soil leaD conTaminaTion near laWrence UniVerSiTY
25-3
3 Zurn-Birkhimer,SuzanneM.;Kroeger,TimothyJ.*;Filley,
TimothyR.;Welle,PatrickG.;Jenkins,MichaelA.:creaTing a
collaBoraTiVe moDel For Place-BaSeD eDUcaTion
For naTiVe american STUDenTS
25-4
4 Love,ErinA.*;Fleming,JamesR.;Rueger,BruceF.:
encoUraging STaKeholDer engagemenT BY
DeFining, creaTing, anD Sharing a SenSe oF Place in
The BelgraDe laKeS region oF cenTral maine
25-5
5 Judge,ShelleyA.*;Collinson,JamesW.;Elliot,DavidH.;Wilson,
TerryJ.:ohio STaTe UniVerSiTY’S FielD camP: 65 YearS
oF PeDagogical ScaFFolDing anD SeQUencing in
The SanPeTe ValleY oF cenTral UTah
11:35AM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 24
T210. Impact Cratering: Geology’s Latest Revolution (GSA
Planetary Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100H-J
GordonR.OsinskiandTamaraJ.Goldin,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
24-1
8:05AM Schmitt,HarrisonH.*:KeYnoTe SPeaKer: DeFining
The haDean From The lUnar imPacT recorD
24-2
8:30AM Osinski,GordonR.*:The role oF meTeoriTe imPacTS
in The origin anD eVolUTion oF liFe
24-3
8:50AM Johnson,B.C.*;Melosh,Jay:neW eSTimaTeS oF
The SiZeS anD imPacT VelociTieS oF archean
imPacTorS
24-4
9:05AM Goldin,TamaraJ.*;Koeberl,Christian:Thermal hiSTorY
oF imPacT eJecTa DUring aTmoSPheric DeScenT:
TemPoral anD SPaTial PaTTernS
25-6
6 Mallette,AlainaL.*;Siegel,DonaldI.:Teaching WaTer
QUaliTY To YoUTh in a FoUr-WeeK SUmmer camP
Program, norThern Dominican rePUBlic
24-5
9:20AM Newsom,Horton*;Wright,ShawnP.;Caine,JonathanSaul:
The SanTa Fe imPacT STrUcTUre: clUeS
To DecaDeS-olD geologic PUZZleS in The
SoUThern Sangre De criSTo moUnTainS anD
regional ProTeroZoic TecTonicS oF neW
meXico, USa
25-7
7 Hendricks,WesleyG.*;Birkemeier,TristanC.:DinoSaUr
acaDemY: a PoST-SeconDarY Program ProViDing
high School graDUaTion STanDarDS anD college
creDiT For STUDenTS inTereSTeD in PaleonTologY
25-8
8 Nord,JuliaA.*;Deems,Nikolaus;Wood,ThomasC.:
eXPerienTial learning anD commUniTY SerVice
in UnDergraDUaTe coUrSeS aT george maSon
UniVerSiTY, FairFaX Va
25-9
9 Oates,Kaylyn*;Pinkey-Drobnis,Aurora;Reeves,Jonathan;
Wilson,ThomasM.;Gravley,DarrenM.:geTTing The
meSSage righT: a meaSUre oF hoW Well The meDia
eDUcaTeD The PUBlic on geoScience DUring The
24-6
9:35AM Cavosie,AaronJ.*;Erickson,TimmonsM.;Thomson,
OliviaA.;Radovan,HenriA.;Moser,DesmondE.:
DeTriTal ShocKeD mineralS: eViDence oF
ancienT imPacTS in The SeDimenTarY recorD
9:50AM Panel Discussion: ancient impacts and Spherules
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 145
AM
S U N D AY
23-2
SESSIONNO.25
2010-2011 earThQUaKe SeQUence in chriSTchUrch,
neW ZealanD
26-6
25 Kirk-Lawlor,N.E.*;Reinfelder,Y.F.;Jordan,T.E.;Edwards,E.C.:
WaTer reSoUrceS aS a limiT on hUman SYSTemS
in The hYPerariD calama BaSin oF norThern
chile: inVeSTigaTing recharge USing BaSin-Scale
groUnDWaTer moDeling
25-10
10 Doane,VictoriaDoane*;Allard,StephenT.:USing VirTUal
ToUrS anD google earTh To PromoTe geoToUriSm;
BoUnDarY WaTerS, ne mn
25-11
11 Surpless,Benjamin;Surpless,Kathleen*;Bushey,Michelle;
Corona,Madeline;Hirschfeld,Nicolle;Ritson,Kate:
inTegraTing The PorTaBle XrF inTo The
UnDergraDUaTe cUrricUlUm: earlY SUcceSSeS anD
leSSonS learneD
26-7
26 Zeid,Salah*;AbuBakr,Mostafa;El-Baz,Farouk;Hassan,
Taher:aSSeSSmenT oF The groUnDWaTer-Bearing
FormaTionS For SUSTainaBle DeVeloPmenT in WaDi
el-aSYUTi, eaSTern DeSerT, egYPT
26-8
25-12
12 Matson,SamuelD.*;Viskupic,Karen:moBile TechnologY
aS a Tool For enhancing STUDenT learning in
geoScienceS
27 Jovanelly,Tamie*:iS BUilDing a STriP mall on a
BroWnFielD in a FlooD Plain a gooD iDea? a
commUniTY-engagemenT ProJecT
26-9
25-13
13 Heinrich,MadelineA.*;Anderson,JenniferL.B.;Zwiefelhofer,
Luke:DeSigning a loW-coST, loW-VelociTY imPacT
craTering laBoraTorY For USe in UnDergraDUaTe
claSSeS anD reSearch
25-14
14 Boles,Austin*;Morris,ThomasH.:a SeDimenTologY
coUrSe PacKeT For STUDenT-cenTereD learning:
TranSiTionS From ToolBoX To ProBlem SolVing
28 Page,WilliamR.*;Gray,Floyd;Menges,ChristopherM.;Berry,
MargaretE.;Cosca,MichaelA.;Callegary,JamesB.:reeValUaTing The STraTigraPhY, STrUcTUre, anD
hYDrogeologY oF The miocene nogaleS FormaTion,
UPPer SanTa crUZ BaSin, SoUThern ariZona anD
norThern Sonora, meXico
26-10
25-15
15 Rempe,NorbertT.*:Teaching VariaBiliTY oF raDiaTion
anD raDioacTiViTY in geological Time anD SPace
29 Bradbury,KennethR.*;Pruitt,AaronH.;Schoephoester,
PeterR.;Mauel,StephenW.;Juckem,PaulF.;Hunt,Randy:an
aPProach For eValUaTing The hYDrogeologY oF
naTional ForeST UniTS in norThern WiSconSin
25-16
16 Liu,Feng*;Stapleton,ColleenP.:aUgmenTeD realiTY,
VirTUal realiTY, anD aDUlT learnerS
26-11
30 Ito,Narimitsu*;Hebig,Klaus;Scheytt,TraugottJ.;Machida,
Isao;Marui,Atsunao:PUSh-PUll TeST For SalTWaTer /
FreShWaTer inTerFace SUrVeY aT a coaSTal area
25-17
17 Matheney,RonaldK.*;Stempien,JenniferA.;BykerkKauffman,Ann:STalKing The elUSiVe learning gain
in inTroDUcTorY PhYSical geologY: real WorlD
comPlicaTionS
26-12
31 Shepeck,JenniferM.*;Iqbal,MohammadZ.:loW coST
meThoDS To DeVeloP raTing cUrVeS in a Small ioWa
WaTerSheD
25-18
18 Collins,Andrew*;Appleton,Sarah;Judge,ShelleyA.;
Clemons,Jessica;Bansberg,Marsha;Wiles,Gregory:
The USe oF geoPhoTograPhY aS a PermanenT
reSoUrce in higher eDUcaTion: a caSe STUDY in
The DocUmenTaTion oF FlUVial lanDScaPeS in
norTheaST ohio
26-13
32 Pappas,LenaK.*;Lemke,L.D.:connecTing STochaSTic
anD DeTerminiSTic hYDroSTraTigraPhic moDelS
oF The QUaTernarY ForT WaYne moraine glacial
aQUiFer SYSTem, ann arBor, michigan, USa
26-14
33 Kong,Xiangzhao*;Saar,Martin:an eValUaTion oF relaTiVe
PermeaBiliTY anD The caPillarY PreSSUreSaTUraTion relaTionShiP in PoroUS meDia USing
laTTice-BolTZmann meThoDS
26-15
34 Auvenshine,SarahD.*;Steward,DavidR.:hill SloPe Scale
moDel oF The VaDoSe Zone aT KonZa Prairie
26-16
35 Gates,JohnB.*;Shen,Y.J.;Zhang,Y.:VaDoSe Zone iSoToPic
moniToring WiTh a large Weighing lYSimeTer. norTh
china Plain
26-17
36 Skeets,BreannaA.*;Barnard,HollyR.:TranSPiraTion
SoUrce WaTer anD geomorPhological PoTenTial
oF rooT groWTh in The BoUlDer creeK criTical
Zone oBSerVaTorY, coloraDo
26-18
37 Carnicle,MelissaM.*;Ahlstrom,AnnaKathleen;Moody,John:
The hYDrologic imPacT oF STraW mUlch on a
BUrneD area For DiFFerenT Soil moiSTUreS,
FoUrmile canYon WilDFire near BoUlDer,
coloraDo
26-19
38 Millar,Dave*;Cooper,DavidJ.;Dwire,Kate;Hubbard,Robert:
linKing hYDrologY anD carBon FlUXeS To climaTe
in rocKY moUnTain PeaTlanDS
25-19
19 Cotter,JamesF.P.*;Gilbertson,Lea;Adams,Doug:The
UniVerSiTY oF minneSoTa morriS WinD-STeP
Program: ParT oF a “PiPeline” To encoUrage naTiVe
american ParTiciPaTion
SeSSion no. 26
Hydrogeology (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
26-1
20 Cummings,MichaelL.*:hYrogeologic reSPonSe To The
holocene erUPTion oF moUnT maZama, caScaDe
Volcanic arc, oregon
26-2
21 Gottardi,Raphaël*;Kao,Po-Hao;Teyssier,Christian;Saar,
Martin:eFFecTS oF PermeaBiliTY STrUcTUre,
TemPeraTUre FielD, anD ToPograPhY on oXYgen
iSoToPe eXchange BeTWeen FlUiDS anD rocKS in
meTamorPhic core comPleXeS
26-3
26-4
26-5
22 Preston,ToddM.*;Tangen,BrianA.;Chesley-Preston,TaraL.;
Gleason,RobertA.;Haines,SethS.;PostvanderBurg,Max;
Smith,BruceD.;Sojda,RichardS.;Thamke,JoannaN.:riSK oF
conTaminaTion oF aQUaTic reSoUrceS From energY
DeVeloPmenT in The WilliSTon BaSin BaSeD on a
SPaTial, chemical, anD geoPhYSical aSSeSSmenT
26-20
39 Steward,DavidR.*:The inTerDiSciPlinarY STUDY
oF groUnDWaTer, iT’S USe BY SocieTY, anD iT’S
inTeracTionS WiTh naTUre USing The oPen moDeling
inTerFace (openmi)
26-21
23 Kidmose,Jacob*;Troldborg,Lars;Refsgaard,JensChristian;
Seaby,Lauren:eFFecTS oF FUTUre climaTe change on
groUnDWaTer leVelS aT a SUB-groUnDWaTer TaBle
moTorWaY conSTrUcTion in DenmarK
40 Cihan,Abdullah*;Zhou,Quanlin;Birkholzer,JensT.:
analYTical SolUTionS For PreSSUre PerTUrBaTion
anD leaKage ThroUgh aQUiTarDS anD WellS in
mUlTilaYereD aQUiFer SYSTemS
26-22
41 Allen,AndyJ.*;Steward,DavidR.:analYTic elemenT
moDeling oF a SloPing BaSe aQUiFer: non-linear
moDel oPTimiZaTion USing a leVenBerg-marQUarDT
algoriThm
24 Cortes,AlejandraC.S.*;Pérez-Quezadas,Juan;Hirata,Ricardo;
Ramirez-Guzman,Alejandro:aSSeSS oF The eFFecTS oF
lanD managemenT anD caTchmenT hYDrologY on
Well WaTer QUaliTY oF niTraTe in leon, gUanaJUaTo,
meXico
146 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.27
27-17
58 Kammer,ThomasW.*;Sumrall,ColinD.;Ausich,WilliamI.;
Deline,Bradley:recogniTion oF UniVerSal elemenTal
homologieS in crinoiDS anD BlaSToZoanS
27-18
59 Parsley,RonaldL.*;Rozhnov,SergeyV.;Sumrall,ColinD.:
morPhologY anD reViSeD SYSTemaTicS oF
The SolUTe maennilia eSTonica (homoSTelea,
echinoDermaTa) From The UPPer orDoVician oF
eSTonia
Paleontology (Posters) I: Ecology and Phylogeny
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
27-1
27-2
27-3
42 Matt,RachelM.*;Wilson,MarkA.;Fedorchuk,NicholasD.;
Vinn,Olev:PaleoecologY oF The hilliSTe FormaTion
(loWer SilUrian, llanDoVerY, rhUDDanian) hiiUmaa
iSlanD, eSTonia: an eXamPle oF a ShalloW marine
recoVerY FaUna
43 Thomka,JamesR.*;Brett,CarltonE.:PelmaToZoan
aTTachmenT STrUcTUreS From a microBiohermal
harDgroUnD in The miDDle SilUrian oSgooD
FormaTion, SoUTheaSTern inDiana
44 Sams,JoshuaM.*;Bartels,WilliamS.:a giS analYSiS oF
The DiSTriBUTion oF ePiZoanS on mUcroSPiriFer
TheDForDenSiS (BrachioPoDa, SPiriFeriDa) From The
miDDle DeVonian oF onTario
27-4
45 Singer,Amy*;Stanley,GeorgeD.Jr.:The Bear gUlch FaUna
anD The reSearch ValUe oF The UniVerSiTY oF
monTana PaleonTologY cenTer collecTionS
27-5
46 Monarrez,PedroM.*;Woods,AdamD.:laTe miSSiSSiPPian
BrachioPoD commUniTY reSPonSe To The onSeT oF
The laTe PaleoZoic ice age, arroW canYon, nV
27-6
47 Badyrka,KiraA.*;Clapham,MatthewE.:reSPonSe oF
marine commUniTieS To laTe PaleoZoic ice age
climaTe change in BoliVia
27-7
48 Moss,DavidK.*;Westrop,StephenR.:TriloBiTe BioFacieS
anD liThoFacieS oF The UPPer orDoVician (SanDBian)
leBanon limeSTone, naShVille Dome, TenneSSee
27-8
49 Hawkins,A.D.*;Mitchell,C.E.;Sheets,H.David;Loxton,Jason;
Belscher,Kristi;Melchin,M.J.;Finney,StanleyC.;ŠTorch,Petr:
eVenneSS anD SPecieS aBUnDance in graPToliTe
commUniTieS: a neW ProXY For climaTe change
DUring The enD orDoVician maSS eXTincTion
27-9
50 Martindale,Rowan*;Bottjer,DavidJ.;Corsetti,FrankA.;Krystyn,
Leopold:DePTh TranSecT oF an UPPer TriaSSic reeF
From goSaU, aUSTria; microFacieS anD commUniTY
ecologY
27-10
51 Slattery,JoshuaS.*;Harries,PeterJ.;Sandness,AshleyL.:
laTe creTaceoUS FaUnal reSPonSeS To Sea-leVel
change in an oFFShore DePoSiTional SeTTing oF
The WeSTern inTerior SeaWaY
27-11
27-12
27-13
52 Garcia,William*;Hippensteel,Scott:neW VerTeBraTe
maTerial From The PeeDee FormaTion oF
eliZaBeThToWn, nc anD The SeVern FormaTion
oF BoWie, mD anD The ShalloW marine
VerTeBraTe FaUna oF The UPPer camPanian-UPPer
maeSTrichTian oF eaSTern norTh america
53 Yamaguchi,Tatsuhiko*;Norris,RichardD.;Dockery,DavidT.
III.:laTe eocene–earlY oligocene oSTracoDe
TUrnoVerS in The moSSY groVe core, hinDS coUnTY,
miSSiSSiPPi
54 Dennis,MeredithE.*;Sheldon,NathanD.;Smith,SelenaY.:
regional PaleoVegeTaTion recorDS oF The eoceneoligocene TranSiTion oF monTana
27-14
55 Wittmer,JacalynM.*;Scarponi,Daniele;Dexter,TroyA.;
Kowalewski,Michal:ecoSPace ParTiTioning in mollUSK
aSSemBlageS acroSS QUaTernarY TranSgreSSiVeregreSSiVe cYcleS oF Po Plain, iTalY
27-15
56 Sprinkle,James*;Guensburg,ThomasE.:The comPleTe
STem anD holDFaST oF The earlY orDoVician crinoiD
TITANOCRINUS anD iTS DeVeloPmenT
27-16
57 Sprinkle,James*;Gahn,ForestJ.:origin oF hemicoSmiTiD
rhomBiFeranS anD imPlicaTionS For rhomBiFeran
PhYlogenY anD claSSiFicaTion
27-19
60 Syverson,V.J.*;Baumiller,TomaszK.:morPhological
VariaBiliTY anD DeVeloPmenTal conSTrainTS in
crinoiD armS
27-20
61 Thompson,JeffreyR.*;Ausich,William:FoUr neW crinoiDS
From The loWer DeVonian oF BoliVia
27-21
62 Rhodes,KristopherJ.S.*;Baumiller,TomaszK.:eValUaTing
moDern anD FoSSil DiVerSiTY in The comaTUliD
crinoiDS
27-22
63 Kloss,TristanJ.;Domke,KirkL.;Dornbos,StephenQ.*:The
miDDle camBrian eocrinoiD GOGIA LONGIDACTYLUS
aS a ShalloW SeDimenT STicKer: imPlicaTionS For
chiSholm Shale FaUna PaleoecologY
27-23
64 Anderson,JacobL.*;Melstrom,KeeganM.;Panosky,JoannaM.:
TerreSTrial VerTeBraTe TracKWaYS oF The earlY
JUraSSic nUggeT FormaTion aT DinoSaUr naTional
monUmenT, UTah
27-24
65 Sorensen,DanielW.*;Ballewske,Lauren;CurryRogers,Kristina:
comParaTiVe oSTeohiSTologY oF RAPETOSAURUS
KRAUSEI (SaUroPoDa: TiTanoSaUria) From The laTe
creTaceoUS oF maDagaScar
27-25
66 King,M.Ryan*;Gingras,MurrayK.;Pemberton,S.George;
Walisser,BrettA.:commiSSUre orienTaTion anD
aSSeSSmenT oF PaleocUrrenT DirecTion From
oYSTer DePoSiTS oF The Ferron SanDSTone
27-26
67 Johnson,K.A.Burke*;Hadden,CarlaS.;Walker,SallyE.;
Bowser,SamuelS.:FinicKY ForamS: heTerogeneiTieS
in recrUiTmenT on eXPerimenTal SUBSTraTeS, roSS
Sea, anTarcTica
27-27
68 Leonard-Pingel,JillS.*;Jackson,JeremyB.C.:changeS in
aBUnDance oF PreDaTorY gaSTroPoD FamilieS in
neogene cariBBean mollUScan commUniTieS
27-28
69 Klompmaker,AdiëlA.*:Drill hole PreDaTion on FoSSil
SerPUliD PolYchaeTeS, WiTh neW DaTa From The
Pliocene oF The neTherlanDS
27-29
70 Hendricks,JonathanR.*;Dietl,GregoryP.:a STanDarDiZeD
TeST oF The inVerSe relaTionShiP BeTWeen Drilling
anD rePair FreQUencieS
27-30
71 Cortijo,Iván*;MartíMus,Mónica;Jensen,Sören;Palacios,
Teodoro:The elaBoraTe SKeleTon oF CLOUDINA, one
oF The earlieST BiomineraliZeD meTaZoanS
27-31
72 McMenamin,MarkA.S.*:FoSSil chiTonS anD
monomorPhichnUS From The eDiacaran clemenTe
FormaTion, Sonora, meXico
27-32
73 VanRoy,Peter*;Tweedt,Sarah:neW non-TriloBiTe
arThroPoDS From The earlY orDoVician FeZoUaTa
BioTa oF morocco
27-33
74 Ford,RobertC.*;Clark,GeorgeR.:conUlariiD TeSTS:
microSTrUcTUre, organic maTriX, anD mineralogY
27-34
75 Rivera,AlexeiA.*:FUncTional morPhologY anD
eVolUTion oF SWimming aBiliTY in PlaniSPirallY
coileD naUTiloiD mollUSKS
27-35
76 Schemm-Gregory,Mena;Feldman,HowardR.*:SYSTemaTicS
oF The ParaSPiriFeriDae Termier & Termier, 1949
27-36
77 Feldmann,RodneyM.*;Schweitzer,CarrieE.;Hu,Shixue;Zhang,
Qiyue:miDDle TriaSSic loBSTerS From The lUoPing
BioTa in china: morPhological innoVaTionS ProViDe
neW PerSPecTiVeS on PhYlogenY anD eVolUTion
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 147
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SeSSion no. 27
SESSIONNO.27
27-37
78 Robins,CristinaM.*;Feldmann,RodneyM.;Schweitzer,CarrieE.:
olDeST KnoWn memBerS oF mUniDiDae (DecaPoDa,
anomUra, galaTheoiDea) DiScoVereD From laTe
JUraSSic
aSThenoSPhere BoUnDarY BeloW SoUThern
oregon anD norThern caliFornia
28-16
94 Potter,LeeS.;Benedict,MarcD.*:geochemiSTrY oF SilicaSaTUraTeD inTrUSiVe anD VenT FacieS rocKS oF The
chico Sill comPleX, norTheaST neW meXico
28-17
95 Brown,KennethL.*;Stuck,Richard;Hart,WilliamK.:
geochemical heTerogeneiTieS along a PaleoconTinenTal margin: an eXamPle From laTe
creTaceoUS inTrUSionS, SanTa roSa range,
norThWeSTern neVaDa
79 Ingram,StantonIII.*;Schwartz,JoshuaJ.;Johnson,Kenneth:
U-PB Zircon anD monaZiTe geochronologY anD
haFniUm iSoToPic geochemiSTrY oF neoacaDian anD
earlY alleghenian PlUTonic rocKS in The alaBama
eaSTern BlUe riDge, SoUThern aPPalachian
moUnTainS
28-18
96 Stifter,EricC.*;Ripley,Edward;Li,Chusi:SUlFiDe-SilicaTe
TeXTUreS anD reacTionS in The DUKe iSlanD
comPleX, SoUTheaSTern alaSKa
80 Maulana,Adi*;Watanabe,Koichiro;Imai,Akira;Yonezu,Kotaro:
PeTrologY, geochemiSTrY, anD geoDYnamicS
SigniFicance oF graniTic rocKS From SoUTh
SUlaWeSi, inDoneSia
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
SeSSion no. 28
Petrology, Igneous (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
28-1
28-2
28-3
81 Gammel,ElizabethM.*;Duke,GenetI.:PeTrologY anD
geochemiSTrY oF The JUDiTh moUnTainS alKalic
igneoUS cenTer, monTana, USa
28-4
82 Murphy,J.Brendan*;Blais,StephanieA.;Middleton,Matthew;
MacNeil,Dan;Tubrett,MikeN.:maJor, Trace anD rare
earTh elemenT geochemiSTrY oF amPhiBole near
The rooF oF a maFic magma chamBer
28-5
83 Davis,LindaL.;Eno,Kyle*;Westhuis,Austin;McIntosh,William:
The geneSiS oF cenoZoic aPiShiPa 2QUaDrangle2
DiKeS near SPaniSh PeaKS anD DiKeS From
norTheaSTern neW meXico
28-6
84 McGregor,Heath;Hamil,Brooke*;Sarafian,Adam;Roden,
MichaelF.;Patiño-Douce,AlbertoE.;Davis,LindaL.:
PeTrogeneSiS oF conTemPoraneoUS SoDic anD
PoTaSSic alKaline magmaS aT SPaniSh PeaKS,
coloraDo
SeSSion no. 29
Petrology, Metamorphic (Posters)
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
29-1
97 Kohn,MatthewJ.*;Corrie,StaceyL.:PreSerVeD ZrTemPeraTUreS anD U-PB ageS in high-graDe
meTamorPhic TiTaniTe: eViDence For a STaTic hoT
channel in The himalaYan orogen
29-2
98 Ryan,PaulD.*;Wintsch,R.P.:regional conTacT
meTamorPhiSm: The nanao meTamorPhic eVenT in
TaiWan
29-3
99 Jørgensen,TausR.C.*;Tinkham,DouglasK.;Lesher,C.Michael:
iDenTiFicaTion oF PYroXene hornFelS FacieS maFic
rocKS WiThin The meTamorPhic aUreole oF The
SoUTh range oF The SUDBUrY igneoUS comPleX, on,
canaDa
29-4
100 Foster,C.T.Jr.*;Dutrow,BarbaraL.:The Thermal eVolUTion
oF a regional-conTacT Terrane in norThWeST
maine
29-5
101 Levine,Jamie*;Daczko,Nathan;Mosher,Sharon;
Barquero-Molina,Miriam:geochemical eViDence
For DehYDraTion melTing in granUliTe-FacieS
migmaTiTeS DUring crUSTal eXTenSion in The
alBanY-FraSer orogen, SoUThWeSTern aUSTralia
29-6
102 Meyer,AmandaLynn*;Fischer,TimothyB.;McCoy,Zach;
Krekeler,Mark:a PreliminarY TranSmiSSion elecTron
microScoPY inVeSTigaTion oF comPleX eXchange
anD inTeracTionS oF SelecTeD rare earTh
elemenTS WiTh SYnTheTic crYPTomelane
28-7
85 Johanesen,Katharine*;Platt,JohnP.:UnraVeling comPleX
microSTrUcTUreS in PeriDoTiTeS: neW eViDence
For The Timing oF melT PercolaTion in The ronDa
PeriDoTiTe maSSiF, SoUThern SPain
28-8
86 Mader,Sandra*;McMillan,NancyJ.:liThiUm analYSiS:
The PoTenTial aPPlicaTion oF laSer inDUceD
BreaKDoWn SPecTroScoPY (liBS)
28-9
87 Bollen,ElizabethE.*;Hollabaugh,CurtisL.:PeTrograPhic
anD Scanning elecTron microScoPY inVeSTigaTion
oF PegmaTiTe mineralS From SenTinel rocK, PiKeS
PeaK BaTholiTh
29-7
103 Jenkins,DavidM.*;Carpenter,MichaelA.;Zhang,Ming:
aSYmmeTrY oF The TremoliTe-glaUcoPhane
miSciBiliTY gaP DeFineD BY ir SPecTra
28-10
88 Balta,Joseph*;Baker,MichaelB.;Stolper,E.M.:oliVine
conTrol lineS in haWaiian rocKS
29-8
28-11
89 White,JohnCharles*:a meThoD For eSTimaTing
TemPeraTUre anD oXYgen FUgaciTY For an
aSSemBlage oF clinoPYroXene, aenigmaTiTe,
ilmeniTe, anD QUarTZ in PeralKalic rhYoliTe
104 Gerson,LauraM.*;Allard,StephenT.:conTrolS on garneT
groWTh in meTaBaSalT; minneSoTa riVer ValleY,
SW mn
29-9
105 McCoy,Zach*;Fischer,TimothyB.;Almquist,Catherine;
Krekeler,Mark:iniTial TranSmiSSion elecTron
microScoPY inVeSTigaTionS oF SYnTheTic Zn-DoPeD
crYPTomelane For UnDerSTanDing BehaVior oF ZnPollUTion in naTUral manganeSe oXiDe coaTingS
29-10
106 Hazle,DeanG.*;LaBarge,Leah;Erber,Nathan;Johansson,Leif;
Hansen,EdwardC.:calc-SilicaTe enclaVeS in highgraDe gneiSSeS From hallanD, SoUThWeST SWeDen
29-11
107 Wise,JuliaLinnaea*;Dietsch,C.;Martinez,F.J.:earlY
VariScan meTamorPhiSm anD garneT SPecieS in
The gUillerieS maSSiF, caTalan coaSTal rangeS,
norTheaSTern SPain
29-12
108 Strickland,Ariel*;Russell,AshleyK.;Quintero,Raiza;Spicuzza,
MichaelJ.;Valley,JohnW.:oXYgen iSoToPe raTioS oF
QUarTZ inclUSionS in garneT anD imPlicaTionS For
mineral Pair ThermomeTrY
28-12
28-13
90 Denny,Adam*;Harrison,Benjamin;Haileab,Bereket:
geochemiSTrY oF The eocene creScenT FormaTion
BaSalT, WaShingTon STaTe: imPlicaTionS For manTle
PlUme acTiViTY
91 Dargahi,Sara*;Babaei,Abbed;Yuanming,Pan;Arvin,Mohsen:
anDeSiTe anD co-magmaTic anDeSiTe inclUSionS
in The KUhe-langar area, SW oF Kerman, iran:
conSTrainTS on mineralogical comPoSiTion For
magma chamBer ProceSSeS
28-14
92 Wendt,CodyC.*;Allard,StephenT.:inVeSTigaTion oF
comPleX PegmaTiTeS, BlacK hillS, SoUTh DaKoTa
28-15
93 Till,Christy*;Grove,Tim;Carlson,Richard;Donnelly-Nolan,
JulieM.:ShalloW anhYDroUS aSThenoSPheric
melTing anD The locaTion oF The liThoSPhere-
148 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.31
110 Vorhies, SarahH.*;Ague,JayJ.;Schmitt,AxelK.:Zircon
BehaVior DUring ProgreSSiVe meTamorPhiSm,
BarroVian ZoneS, ScoTlanD
125 Nyznyk,Rachel*;Dattilo,BenjaminF.;Evans,Kevin:
ProVenance, SorTing, anD SecUlar VariaTion in
laTe camBrian anD earlY orDoVician carBonaTe
FlaT-PeBBle conglomeraTeS in WeST-cenTral UTah
30-13
111 Chen,Yanying*;Nabelek,Peter:imPlicaTionS oF Zoning
in garneT For iTS groWTh anD reeQUiliBraTion in
BlacK hillS, SoUTh DaKoTa, meTaPeliTeS
126 Castagno,Katherine*;Pruss,SaraB.;Hurtgen,MatthewT.:
geochemical analYSiS oF The camBro-orDoVician
coW heaD groUP, WeSTern neWFoUnDlanD
30-14
112 Manzanares,AmandaD.*;Ekstrand,AngelaL.;Rougvie,
JamesR.;Sorensen,SorenaS.;Rose,TimothyR.:
rePlacemenT mechaniSmS in alTereD arc Volcanic
rocKS: caThoDolUmineScence oF The inYo
moUnTainS Volcanic comPleX, eaSTern caliFornia
127 Matuszewski,DerekJ.*:ThromBoliTe FaBricS in The
conococheagUe FormaTion oF WeSTern marYlanD:
DiageneTic alTeraTion oF original STromaToliTic
FaBricS
30-15
128 Bartley,JulieK.*;Kah,LindaC.:cemenT STraTigraPhY
SUggeSTS chemicallY DiSTincT WaTer maSSeS in The
meSoProTeroZoic ocean
109 Cordua,WilliamS.*:geologY oF neW eXPoSUreS oF
The 1100 ma (KeWeenaWan age) KallanDer creeK
VolcanicS in iron coUnTY, WiSconSin
29-14
29-15
29-16
29-17
113 Kidder,Steven*;Avouac,Jean-Philippe;Chan,Yu-Chang:
TeSTing TiTaniUm-in-QUarTZ ThermoBaromeTrY
aT loW TemPeraTUreS in VeinS anD DeFormeD
QUarTZiTe
SeSSion no. 30
Sediments, Carbonates (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
SeSSion no. 31
Structural Geology (Posters): Advances in Structural Geology
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
31-1
129 Conner,Jeremy*;Morgan,Sven;Student,JamesJ.;Horsman,
Eric:mineral orienTaTion, amS DaTa, anD imPlicaTionS
For mUlTiPle SheeT emPlacemenT oF The maiDen
creeK Sill, henrY moUnTainS, SoUThern UTah
31-2
130 Swede-Grakowsky,Ashley*;Horsman,Eric;Giorgis,Scott:
PaleomagneTic inSighT inTo The conSTrUcTion oF
The BUcKhorn riDge Sill, henrY moUnTainS, UT
31-3
131 Pinan-Llamas,Aranzazu;Temple,Preston*;Leon-Moreano,Ivan;
Lopez,JosePablo;Escamilla-Casas,JoséC.:STrUcTUral
analYSiS oF a Shear Zone in TacUil (ProVince oF
SalTa), nW argenTina
31-4
132 Thalhamer,ErnestJ.*;Czeck,DyannaM.:analYZing DUcTile
Shear Zone neTWorK geomeTrieS in The graSSY
PorTage Sill, rainY laKe region, norThWeSTern
onTario, canaDa
31-5
133 O’Brien,Tim*;vanderPluijm,BenA.:ar geochronologY
oF PSeUDoTachYlYTeS USing SUB-SamPle DaTing,
illUSTraTeD BY DaTing The ST. laWrence riFT
SYSTem, SoUThern QUeBec: 613-614ma riFT iniTiaTion
oF The iaPeTUS ocean
31-6
134 Barszewski,ChristineE.*;Czeck,DyannaM.;Yonkee,Adolph;
Pantone,Spenser;Nachbor,Amelia:microSTrUcTUral
STUDY oF DeFormeD DiamicTiTeS along The
WillarD ThrUST FaUlT, WiTh imPlicaTionS For FlUiD
inTeracTion along a FaUlT
31-7
135 Geary,JesseD.*;Craddock,JohnP.;Malone,David:
VerTical inJecTiTeS oF DeTachmenT carBonaTe
UlTracaTaclaSiTe aT WhiTe moUnTain, hearT
moUnTain DeTachmenT, WYoming
31-8
136 Seidman,LilyE.*;Burger,H.Robert:origin oF The
enigmaTic Breccia anD FolDS in The TUrnerS
FallS FormaTion, DeerFielD BaSin, WeSTern
maSSachUSeTTS
31-9
137 Tewksbury,Barbara*;Kattenhorn,SimonA.;Sayler,Frances;
Tewksbury-Christle,Carolyn;Saint-Jacques,David:PolYgonal
PaTTernS anD DeSerT eYeS: reconnaiSSance
SaTelliTe image STUDY oF FolD anD FaUlT
STrUcTUreS in laTe creTaceoUS anD earlY TerTiarY
limeSToneS oF The WeSTern DeSerT, egYPT
31-10
138 Tewksbury,Barbara*;Dokmak,AsmaaA.;Tarabees,
Elhamy;Mansour,AhmedSadekM.;Fattah,TharwatAbdel;
Rashed,MohamedA.:a PreVioUSlY UnrecogniZeD
SYSTem oF FolDS anD relaTeD FaUlTS in STaBle
PlaTForm limeSToneS oF The el rUFUF anD DrUnKa
FormaTionS, WeSTern DeSerT, egYPT
31-11
139 Oakes,WilliamJ.III.*;Brunstad,KeithA.:The eFFecTS oF
JoinTing on naTUral gaS Drilling, hYDraUlic
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
30-1
30-2
30-3
114 Ortega-Ariza,Diana*;Franseen,EvanK.:The UTiliTY oF
KUPHUS INCRASSATUS BiValVeS For DeTermining
aBSolUTe ageS anD ShalloW WaTer marine
enVironmenTS in TerTiarY carBonaTe anD
SiliciclaSTic SYSTemS in The cariBBean
115 Glumac,Bosiljka;Curran,H.Allen*;Savarese,Michael;Hoeflein,
FritzJ.IV.:SPongiForm TeXTUre in Bahamian holocene
grainSTone: origin BY liThiFicaTion oF Beach anD
DUne carBonaTe SanD aroUnD VegeTaTion
116 Govoni,Bonnie*;Husinec,Antun:PeTrograPhic
comPoSiTion anD carBonaTe mineralogY oF
moDern SUBTiDal SeDimenTS From TWo SUBTroPical
lagoonS, San SalVaDor iSolaTeD PlaTForm,
BahamaS
30-4
117 Opdyke,BradleyN.*;Nash,Merinda:holocene DolomiTe
iS a Biological PreciPiTaTe anD iS aBUnDanT in
crUSToSe coralline algae
30-5
118 Oates,AmeliaC.*;Husinec,Antun;Read,J.F.:FacieS
STacKing PaTTern, SeQUence STraTigraPhY anD
carBon-iSoToPe SignaTUre oF alBian PlaTForminTerior carBonaTeS, SoUThern croaTia
30-6
119 Aina,Eyitayo*;Kirkland,BrendaL.:eVolUTion anD
occlUSion oF PoroSiTY in The loWer creTaceoUS
aPTian-alBian Sligo FormaTion, SoUTh TeXaS
30-7
120 Hendricks,JenniferK.*;Gong,Jian;Jones,Page;Hsiung,Shih-yi;
Tao,Kai;Metz,CherylL.;Raymond,Anne;Pope,MichaelC.:
DePoSiTional moDel For The TePee BUTTeS meThane
SeePS - ZoneD anD conical, or FlaT anD PaTchY?
30-8
121 Davis,AdamJ.*;Videtich,PatriciaE.:STaBle iSoToPic anD
minor mineral eViDence For earlY FormaTion oF
DolomiTe in The miSSiSSiPPian michigan FormaTion,
SUBSUrFace oF WeSTern michigan
30-9
122 Fedorchuk,NicholasD.*;Wilson,MarkA.;Matt,RachelM.;
Vinn,Olev:STraTigraPhY anD PaleoecologY aT The
WenlocK/lUDloW BoUnDarY on Saaremaa iSlanD,
eSTonia
30-10
123 Drzewiecki,Peter*:microBial origin oF laTe SilUrian
carBonaTe mUD-moUnDS, norTh-cenTral inDiana
30-11
124 Lubitz,RachaelL.;Marenco,KatherineN.*;Marenco,PedroJ.:
reeXamining The DePoSiTional SeTTing oF The
KanoSh FormaTion (miDDle orDoVician, UTah):
inTegraTing geochemiSTrY inTo a SeDimenTarY anD
Paleoecological STUDY
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 149
AM
S U N D AY
30-12
29-13
SESSIONNO.31
FracTUring, anD groUnD WaTer QUaliTY in cenTral
UPSTaTe neW YorK
31-12
140 Howard,ChristopherW.;Mies,JonathanW.*;Bodkin,TomE.;
Brackett,DixonG.:BenToniTe-conTrolleD DeFormaTion
oF miDDle orDoVician limeSTone aT chicKamaUga
Dam, chaTTanooga, TenneSSee
32-10
154 Buddington,A.M.*;Doughty,P.T.;Cheney,E.S.;Balholm,P.:
TeSTS oF The neWlY recogniZeD PenD oreille riVer
FolD anD ThrUST BelT in norTheaSTern WaShingTon
32-11
155 Kuiper,YvetteD.*;Shields,Caroline;Tubrett,MikeN.:DeTriTal
age conSTrainTS on The age oF DePoSiTion anD
ProVenance oF The meTaSeDimenTarY coVer
SeQUence oF The Thor-oDin Dome, BriTiSh colUmBia,
canaDa
32-12
156 Willingham,JakeT.*;Cope,TimD.;Li,Chengming;Teng,Fei;
Zhang,Changhou:crUSTal eXTenSion anD VolcaniSm
inTerleaVeD WiTh JUraSSic ShorTening in The
YanShan FolD-ThrUST BelT, norTh china
157 King,AmberR.*;Wallace,JamesW.;DiPietro,JosephA.:
meTamorPhic analYSiS oF The marghaZar
FormaTion WiThin The KoTah Dome, SWaT, PaKiSTan,
WeSTern himalaYa
31-13
141 Simmons,AndrewWilliam*;Allard,StephenT.:DiSharmonic
FolDing anD FaUlTing in a ProTeroZoic PhYlliTe,
cUSTer, SD
31-14
142 Wallace,JamesW.*;King,AmberR.;DiPietro,JosephA.:
eXPloring large-Scale Shear FolD geomeTrY
USing Three-DimenSional google earTh moDeling
31-15
143 Thomas,Andrew*;Bauer,RobertL.:laTe-STage laramiDe
reacTiVaTion oF PrecamBrian STrUcTUreS:
eViDence For ~ n-S laramiDe ShorTening along The
SoUTheaSTern margin oF The WinD riVer moUnTainS
32-13
31-16
144 Weil,ArloBrandon;Yonkee,Adolph;Schultz,Mary*;LeeZhiYi,
Amelia:earlY lPS PaTTernS along The SWeeTWaTer
arch- ShirleY moUnTain SYSTem oF The laramiDe
ForelanD: regional reFracTion oF STreSS FielD
anD DeVeloPmenT oF mUlTiPle STrUcTUral TrenDS
SeSSion no. 33
SeSSion no. 32
Tectonics (Posters) I: New Discoveries in Global Tectonics
Volcanology (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
33-1
158 Bridges,DavidL.*;Bottenberg,H.C.;Abdelsalam,Mohamed:
meaSUring inFlaTion anD DeFlaTion oF acTiVe
VolcanoeS WiThin The aFar DePreSSion USing inSar
33-2
159 Tanner,L.H.*:SUrFace morPhologY oF BaSalT
colUmnS aT SVarTiFoSS, VaTnaJÖKUlSÞJoÐgarÐUr,
SoUThern icelanD
33-3
160 Nullo,FranciscoEudoro*;Haller,MiguelJ.:iS The recenT
Volcanic acTiViTY in norThern PaTagonian anDeS
DriVen BY norThWarDS ShiFTing oF FracTUreD
oceanic crUST?
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
32-1
145 Hayden,TravisG.*;Kominz,MichelleA.;Gonzalez,Jhon;
EscutiaDotti,Carlota;Brinkhuis,Henk:one DimenSional
BacKSTriPPing reSUlTS From ioDP eXPeDiTion 318,
SiTe U1356: TecTonic imPlicaTionS For The WilKeS
lanD margin oF anTarcTica
32-2
146 Contreras,AshleyA.*;Siddoway,ChristineS.;Reiners,PeterW.;
Gehrels,GeorgeE.:neW inSighTS onn The Timing anD
eXTenT oF creTaceoUS eXhUmaTion in The WeST
anTarcTic riFT SYSTem, From U-PB anD (U-Th)/he
Zircon analYSiS
33-4
161 Bowman,Lindsey;Pollock,Meagen;Edwards,Ben*;Alcorn,
RebeccaJ.:geochemical anD FielD relaTionShiPS oF
PilloW anD DiKe UniTS in a SUBglacial PilloW riDge,
UnDirhliThar QUarrY, SoUThWeST icelanD
33-5
32-3
147 Hall,JohnLuke*;Cox,RandelTom:TriaSSic/JUraSSic riFT
STrUcTUreS anD The earlY oPening oF The gUlF oF
meXico
162 Curtis,AaronG.*;Kyle,Philip:microclimaTe anD
morPhologY oF a FUmarolic ice caVe on ereBUS
Volcano, anTarcTica
33-6
32-4
148 Riggs,NancyR.*;McConnell,Brian;Crowley,QuentinC.:The
Timing oF TecTonic moVemenTS DUring The Taconic
orogenY in WeSTern irelanD: eViDence From The
roSroe FormaTion
163 Wise,JuliaLinnaea*;Jones,MatthewL.;Maynard,J.Barry;
Huff,Warren:The UniQUe laharS From The Same
TecTonic SoUrce: geochemical anD PeTrological
DiScriminaTorS
33-7
32-5
149 Baird,GrahamB.*;Chamberlain,KevinR.;Korhonen,FawnaJ.:
U-PB SPhene anD Zircon geochronologY oF The
TarFala ValleY, norThern SWeDiSh caleDoniDeS:
DeciPhering The conSTrUcTion oF a ThrUST-STacK
164 Conde,GiselleD.*;Ihinger,PhillipD.;Frahm,Ellery:chemical
eXchange accomPanYing oBSiDian-PerliTe
TranSiTion in The naTUral enVironmenT
33-8
165 Hudak,GeorgeJ.III.*:neoarchean PePeriTeS near
FiVemile laKe, Vermilion DiSTricT, norTheaSTern
minneSoTa
33-9
166 Duffy,AshleyP.*:correlaTing Volcanic So2 emiSSionraTeS, SeiSmiciTY, anD erUPTiVe ProceSSeS
33-10
167 Finn,KielD.*;McHenry,LindsayJ.:meliliTe-Bearing
laPilli From olDoinYo lengai, TanZania:eViDence oF
changing mineralogY WiThin a Single erUPTion
32-6
32-7
32-8
32-9
150 Condit,CaileyB.*;West,DavidP.Jr.:igneoUS PeTrogeneSiS
anD SUPerimPoSeD DeFormaTion oF The Blinn hill
PlUTonic comPleX, eaST-cenTral maine
151 Buzon,MarianE.*;Vollmer,FrederickW.;Walsh,James:
UnraVeling The DeFormaTion hiSTorY oF The
noXon roaD oUTcroP in DUTcheSS coUnTY, neW
YorK anD imPlicaTionS For The relaTiVe roleS
oF comPreSSional anD graViTY TecTonicS in The
emPlacemenT oF The giDDingS BrooK Slice, Taconic
orogen
152 Hefferan,Kevin*;Admou,Hassan;Samson,S.D.;Inglis,Jeremy;
Saquaque,Ali;Heywood,Neil:Pan aFrican claSTic
DePoSiTS in TriFYa BaSin, BoU aZZer, morocco:
STraTigraPhic relaTionS anD ore PoTenTial
153 Munson,WilliamJ.*;Kimbrough,DavidL.;Abeid,JohnA.;Herzig,
CharlesT.:ProVenance oF Volcanic claSTS From
laTe creTaceoUS Forearc BaSin conglomeraTeS,
norThern PeninSUlar rangeS oF SoUThern
caliFornia
SeSSion no. 34
T4. Advancement in the Exploration Practices used to
Characterize Geothermal Resources (Posters) (GSA
Geophysics Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
34-1
168 Bell,JohnW.*:SeiSmicallY acTiVe FaUlT conTrolS
aT high-TemPeraTUre geoThermal SiTeS in The
WeSTern BaSin anD range: a neW eXPloraTion Tool
34-2
169 Bennett,Mitchell;Cunningham,MatthewL.;Garchar,
LauraA.;Hanneman,HaroldP.;Johnson,Teresa;Nicholls,
150 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.36
34-3
34-4
170 Payne,JonathanF.*;Bell,JohnW.;Calvin,WendyM.;Spinks,
Karl:acTiVe FaUlT maPPing For iDenTiFicaTion oF
STrUcTUral PaTTernS aT The gaBBS VallY, nV,
geoThermal ProSPecT: inTerPreTaTionS From liDar
anD loW SUn-angle PhoTograPhY analYSiS
171 Kessler,JamesA.;Evans,JamesP.*;Schmitt,DouglasR.:
FracTUre Zone iDenTiFicaTion From core anD
Borehole geoPhYSical DaTa in Slimhole WellS
DrilleD For ProJecT hoTSPoT: The SnaKe riVer
geoThermal Drilling ProJecT
34-5
172 Makovsky,KyleA.*;Pezzopane,Silvio;Mink,LelandR.:
characTeriZing geoThermal SYSTemS ThroUgh
geologic, geochemical, anD geoPhYSical
TechniQUeS: a caSe STUDY From PaiSleY, oregon
anD FairFielD, iDaho
34-6
173 Ochsner,Aaron*:aPPlicaTion oF The harriSon
correcTion To neBraSKa BhT DaTa
34-7
174 Crowell,AnnaM.*;Zimny,Eric;McDonald,Mark;Barse,
Kirtipal;Dahal,Samir:PoTenTial geoThermal PoWer
ProDUcTion in The rio granDe riFT: TUlaroSa BaSin
34-8
175 Crowell,JamesJ.*;Crowell,AnnaM.;McDonald,Mark;Barse,
Kirtipal;Bubach,Bailey;Dahal,Samir;Zimny,Eric:eValUaTion
oF geoThermal PoTenTial For SelecTeD reSoUrceS
in The rio granDe riFT: Dona ana coUnTY
35-7
182 Manaois,Alexander*;Lundstrom,CraigC.;Chakraborty,Pinaki;
Finlayson,Valerie;Li,Xiaoxiao:an alTernaTiVe ProceSS
For large Silicic calDera erUPTionS
35-8
183 Eichler,CarlaM.*;Spell,TerryL.:PeTrogeneSiS oF The
eaST ForK memBer rhYoliTeS, ValleS calDera,
neW meXico, USa
35-9
184 Konstantinou,Alexandros*:oFF-aXiS SnaKe riVer
Plane magmaTiSm along an acTiVe eXTenSional
DeTachmenT: an eXamPle From The Jim Sage
Volcanic SUiTe, SoUThern iD
35-10
185 Wolff,John;Boroughs,Scott*;Starkel,WilliamA.:a SimPle
geochemical moDel For BaSalT anD rhYoliTe
geneSiS along The YelloWSTone hoTSPoT TracK
35-11
186 Ellis,Ben*;Wolff,John;Mark,DarrenF.;Bindeman,IlyaN.;
Boroughs,Scott:JUST hoW Big iS coUgar PoinT TUFF Xiii?
35-12
187 Andrews,Graham*;Robert,Genevieve:Some PhYSical
conSTrainTS on The erUPTion anD emPlacemenT oF
laVa-liKe TUFFS
SeSSion no. 36
T28. Basic and Applied Aspects of Clays and Clay Minerals in
Continental Settings (Posters) (GSA Limnogeology Division;
Clay Minerals Society; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology,
and Volcanology Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division; Mineralogical Society of America)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
36-1
188 Salazar,Susana*;McCarthy,Paul;Trainor,ThomasP.;
Fowell,SarahJ.:origin oF claY mineralS anD Their
SigniFicance in PeDogeneTic enVironmenTS oF The
laTe creTaceoUS Prince creeK FormaTion, norTh
SloPe, alaSKa
36-2
189 Scheevel,CarolineR.*;Haileab,Bereket:STUDY oF claY
mineralS From The morTon gneiSS SaProliTe
36-3
190 Morissette,Claude*;Stillings,LisaL.:The imPacT oF
geological enVironmenT on The liThiUm
concenTraTion anD STrUcTUral comPoSiTion oF
hecToriTe claYS
36-4
191 Curtin,LoreleiG.*;Gaines,RobertR.:BUrgeSS Shale-TYPe
PreSerVaTion anD DeTriTal claY mineralogY: a TeST
oF The “reacTiVe-claY” hYPoTheSiS
36-5
192 Xu,Huifang*;Konishi,Hiromi;Roden,EricE.:STrUcTUreS
anD DeFecTS oF FerrihYDriTe: DirecT oBSerVaTion
USing Z-conTraST imaging
36-6
193 Wu,Tao*;Shelobolina,Evgenya;Kukkadapu,RaviK.;Xu,
Huifang;Konishi,Hiromi;Roden,EricE.:iSolaTion anD
microBial reDUcTion oF naTUral Fe(iii)-Bearing
PhYlloSilicaTeS From SUBSUrFace SeDimenTS
SeSSion no. 35
T25. Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic
Volcanism: Stratigraphy, Architecture, Evolution (Posters)
(GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
Mineralogical Society of America)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
35-1
176 Perkins,JonathanP.*;Finnegan,NoahJ.:SUPerVolcano
groWTh conSTraineD From geomorPhologY on The
BoliVian alTiPlano
35-2
177 Mori,Laura*;Morán-Zenteno,DanteJ.;Martiny,BarbaraM.;
González-Torres,EnriqueA.;Chapela-Lara,María;DíazBravo,BeatrizA.;Roberge,Julie:Thermomechanical
maTUraTion oF The conTinenTal crUST anD iTS
eFFecTS on The laTe eocene-earlY oligocene
Volcanic recorD oF The Sierra maDre Del SUr
ProVince oF meXico
35-3
178 Gonzalez-Torres,Enrique*;Morán-Zenteno,Dante;Mori,Laura;
Roberge,Julie;Luna-Gonzalez,Laura;Martiny,BarbaraM.:
geologY oF The hUaUTla Volcanic FielD anD iTS
SigniFicance For UnDerSTanDing The origin anD
TemPoral eVolUTion oF Silicic magmaTiSm in The
norTh-cenTral Sierra maDre Del SUr oF meXico
36-7
194 Mattei,Michael*;Heist,ChristopherA.;McGuire,MollyM.:
DeTerminaTion oF SWelling raTeS oF nau-1 QUaSicrYSTalS DUring caTion eXchange USing aTomic
Force microScoPY
36-8
35-4
179 Orozco,MariaTeresa*;Ferrari,Luca;Petrone,ChiaraMaria;
LópezMartínez,Margarita:geologY, geochemiSTrY anD
geochronologY oF large VolUme Silicic VolcaniSm
in The TranS-meXican Volcanic BelT
195 Tutolo,BenjaminM.*;Seyfried,WilliamE.Jr.;Saar,Martin:
a comPariSon BeTWeen PoPUlar geochemical
ThermoDYnamic DaTa SeTS anD near-eQUiliBriUm
eXPerimenTal DaTa
36-9
35-5
180 Murray,BryanP.*;Busby,CathyJ.;Ferrari,Luca;Solari,Luigi:
eViDence oF SYnVolcanic crUSTal eXTenSion
DUring The miD-cenoZoic ignimBriTe Flare-UP in The
norThern Sierra maDre occiDenTal, chihUahUa,
meXico
196 Zhou,Mo*;Xu,Huifang;Teng,H.Henry;Konishi,Hiromi:eFFecT
oF BioTiTe (001) SUrFace on The PreciPiTaTion oF
calciTe
36-10
197 Roth,JustinV.T.;Heist,ChristopherA.;McGuire,MollyM.*:The
role oF SUrFace charge anD eXchange caTion
SPeciaTion on The STrUcTUre oF inTerFacial WaTer
in nonTroniTe SUSPenSionS
36-11
198 Deocampo,Daniel*;Perry,V.R.;Chin,K.J.:BioDegraDaTion
oF DeePWaTer horiZon crUDe oil enhanceD BY
na-monTmorilloniTe amenDmenT in imPacTeD SalT
marSheS, BaraTaria BaY, loUiSiana
35-6
181 Barth,AndrewP.*;Pignotta,Geoffrey;Riggs,NancyR.;Walker,
J.Douglas;Wooden,J.L.:PeTrogeneTic connecTionS
BeTWeen aSh-FloW TUFFS anD inTrUSiVe SUiTeS ToWarD an inTegraTeD moDel For UPPer-crUSTal
magma SYSTem eVolUTion in The caliFornia arc
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 151
AM
S U N D AY
OwenG.;Pesicka,ConorJ.;Reinshagen,MandiB.*;Ritts,
AndrewD.;Sterling,AmeliaT.:geochemical analYSiS
oF hoT SPringS aT STeamBoaT SPringS, coloraDo:
conTrolS on PeriPheral hYDroThermal FlUiD
PaThWaYS
SESSIONNO.37
SeSSion no. 37
T90. Gas Bubbles and Dissolved Gases in Groundwater
(Posters) (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
37-1
199 Moore,JohnathanE.*;Vesper,DorothyJ.;Edenborn,HarryM.:
DiSSolVeD carBon DioXiDe in Thermal SPringS in
SWeeT creeK ValleY, near gaP millS, WV
37-2
200 AlFaitouri,Mohamed*;Sanford,WilliamE.;Saeed,Fawzi:noBle
gaS recharge TemPeraTUreS anD reSiDence TimeS
oF Three aQUiFerS in liBYa
38-10 DP10 Olsen,MichaelJ.*:aPPlicaTionS oF 3D laSer Scanning
To earThQUaKe reconnaiSSance
38-11 DP11 Johnson,RobertJ.*:SeiSmic geomorPhologY aPPlicaTion oF VolUmeTric DaTa ScUlPTing
TechniQUeS
SeSSion no. 39
T119. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Undergraduate Research (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
39-1
206 Neira,NicoleM.*;Simpkins,WilliamW.;Wanamaker,AlanD.Jr.:
SUmmer 2011 ValUeS oF δ18o anD δ2h From SUrFace
WaTer, groUnDWaTer, anD PreciPiTaTion in ameS,
ioWa: eViDence oF recenT climaTe change?
39-2
207 Prugue,Rodrigo*;Levitan,DeniseM.;Schreiber,MadelineE.:
aPaTiTe DiSSolUTion raTeS aS a FUncTion oF grain
SiZe
39-3
208 Flores,Scott;Wohnoutka,Kyle;Nelson,Kaitlyn;Rodriguez,
Gerardo;Leonard,KarlW.*:The STraTigraPhic
SigniFicance oF a FoSSiliFeroUS Shale in The loWer
ParT oF The raYToWn limeSTone memBer oF The
iola limeSTone (UPPer PennSYlVanian) in eaSTern
KanSaS
39-4
209 Wells,ShaneMichael*;Shaffer,Christopher;Talmage,Grace;
O’Brien,Rachel:BeDrocK eleVaTion anD ShalloW
hYDrologic SYSTemS in a glaciaTeD region,
norThWeSTern PennSYlVania
39-5
210 Banteah,ReynaLynn*;Weissmann,GaryS.;Scuderi,LouisA.;
Hartley,AdrianJ.;Nichols,Gary;Owen,Amanda;Davidson,
StephanieK.:SUBSUrFace maPPing oF morriSon
FormaTion SanD DiSTriBUTion in The San JUan BaSin,
neW meXico
39-6
211 Boling,Joshua*;Bassett,DamonJ.;Evans,KevinR.:
liThologY anD originS oF mUD moUnDS in The
comPTon limeSTone (KinDerhooKian SerieS),
mcDonalD coUnTY, miSSoUri
39-7
212 Kornecki,KrystynaM.*;Husinec,Antun:SeDimenTarY FacieS
archiTecTUre oF The UPPer orDoVician reD riVer
FormaTion, norTh DaKoTa
39-8
DP2 Milewski,Adam*;Sultan,Mohamed;Chouinard,Kyle;Welton,
Benjamin;Becker,Richard;ElSayed,Mohamed;Becker,DorisB.:
mUlTi-Scale hYDrologic aPPlicaTionS USing a
WeB-BaSeD giS SerVer anD cUSTom geoProceSSing
ToolS
213 Freeman,IanF.*;Moore,RebeccaJ.;Syverson,KentM.:
DeVeloPing glacial lanDForm eDUcaTional
maTerialS For The ice age naTional Scenic Trail in
STraighT laKe STaTe ParK, PolK coUnTY, WiSconSin
39-9
214 Mickulesku,Kristy*;Robinson,Marci;Dowsett,Harry:Sea
SUrFace TemPeraTUre eSTimaTeS From The Pliocene
BengUela cUrrenT UPWelling SYSTem
38-3
DP3 Dustman,JohnE.;Bell,Peter;Gregg,William*:real-Time
groUnDWaTer ViSUaliZaTion TechnologY
39-10
38-4
DP4 Whittemore,DonaldO.*:migraTion oF a nearlY 80-Year
olD SalTWaTer PlUme in The high PlainS aQUiFer,
KanSaS
215 Sanderfoot,Benjamin*;Mode,WilliamN.;Hooyer,ThomasS.:
chronologY oF laTe WiSconSin glacial laKeS in
FonD DU lac coUnTY, eaST-cenTral WiSconSin
39-11
216 Baumgardt,Elisa*;Negron,Lorraine;Anthony,ElizabethY.;
Perkins,Dexter;Wirth,Karl:XenoliThS
39-12
217 Simonson,Scott*;Wampler,PeterJ.;Pontius,Amberjane;
Stockoski,Michael:USing ToTal SUSPenDeD SeDimenT
DaTa To eValUaTe The imPacTS oF STorm WaTer
DiVerSion To a conSTrUcTeD WeTlanD aT granD
ValleY STaTe UniVerSiTY, allenDale, michigan
39-13
218 Kiser,KarenE.*;Sandstrom,RobertM.;Platsky,AllisonLee-Ann;
Rayburn,JohnA.;DeSimone,DavidJ.:moDeling The
glacial hiSTorY oF The aShoKan WaTerSheD in The
caTSKill moUnTainS oF neW YorK USing giS
39-14
219 Kelly,AndrewL.*;Kraushaar,BenjaminS.;Schroeder,
Kat;Bardwell,JamieL.;Malone,David;Craddock,JohnP.:
ProVenance analYSiS oF The WillWooD anD WaPiTi
FormaTion (eocene) SanDSToneS in The aBSaroKa
BaSin, WY USing DeTriTal Zircon geochronologY
37-3
201 Haase,KarlB.*;Busenberg,Eurybiades;Plummer,L.Niel;
Bernier,ChadM.;Casile,GerolamoC.;Widman,PeggyK.:
DeVeloPmenT oF a maSS SPecTromeTer For
meaSUremenTS oF DiSSolVeD noBle gaSeS in
groUnDWaTer
37-4
202 Singleton,MichaelJ.*;Visser,Ate;Hillegonds,DarrenJ.;Velsko,
CarolA.;Moran,JeanE.;Esser,BradleyK.:a memBrane
inleT maSS SPecTromeTrY (mimS) SYSTem To meaSUre
DiSSolVeD noBle gaSeS in WaTer
37-5
203 Krol,MagdalenaM.*;Mumford,KevinG.;Johnson,RichardL.;
Sleep,BrentE.:maSS TranSPorT BY gaS BUBBle FloW
DUring SUBSUrFace Thermal remeDiaTion
37-6
204 Randell,J.;Roy,JamesW.;Ryan,M.C.*:chooSing The righT
FielD meThoDS To oBTain TrUe IN SITU TDgP
37-7
205 Macpherson,G.L.*;Tsypin,M.A.;Roberts,J.A.;Ching,G.B.:
naTUral groUnDWaTer aciDiFicaTion BY increaSing
co2
SeSSion no. 38
T95. Visualizations in Geology: Advancing the Science Using
Digital Tools I (Digital Posters) (GSA Hydrogeology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
38-1
38-2
DP1 Finkelman,Emily;Bond,Stephen*;Pierce,SuzanneA.:
gViz: eXPloring groUnDWaTer inFormaTion WiTh
mUlTi-DimenSional graPhicS anD a naTUral USer
inTerFace
38-5
DP5 Gary,MarcusO.*;Reyes,Reuben:3-D ViSUaliZaTion oF
SiSTema ZacaTón: inTegraTing mUlTiPle SPaTial
DaTaSeTS To characTeriZe eXTreme KarST
38-6
DP6 Halihan,Todd*;Stonecipher,MarcyA.;McDonald,Stuart:
ViSUaliZaTion oF Biogeochemical ZonaTion USing
eri: aPPlicaTion To The enVironmenTal inDUSTrY
38-7
DP7 Jensen,Niels-Peter*;Nebel,Lars:large DaTaSeTS anD
hYDro geological moDeling USing geoScene3D
38-8
DP8 Curl,DouglasC.*:WeB-BaSeD giS aPPlicaTionS For
ViSUaliZing geologic anD hYDrologic DaTa in
KenTUcKY
38-9
DP9 Ditkof,Julie*;Meckel,TimothyA.;Zeng,Hongliu;Hovorka,
SusanD.:Time laPSe SeiSmic reSPonSe (4D) relaTeD
To inDUSTrial-Scale co2 inJecTion aT an eor anD
ccS SiTe, cranFielD, mS
152 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.39
220 Schaen,AllenJoseph*;Krol,MichaelA.:PreliminarY
40
ar/39ar laSer DaTing oF DeTriTal BioTiTe From
cenoZoic SanDSToneS, rUBY ValleY, monTana
39-34
239 Paul,JustinM.*;Campbell,Gwenette:inVeSTigaTing rare
earTh elemenT mine DeVeloPmenT in ePa region 8
anD The PoTenTial enVironmenTal imPacTS
39-16
221 Main,JoelClifford*;Wilson,TerryJ.:reconSTrUcTing FaUlT
hiSTorY From FaUlT rocKS anD TraVerTine DePoSiTS,
rocK canYon FaUlT, UTah
39-35
39-17
222 MacNamee,Alison*;Kravitz,KatherineA.;Kenderes,Stuart;
Mathisen,Maren;Malone,David;Craddock,JohnP.:neW
inSighTS on The STrUcTUral eVolUTion oF The
eocene SoUTh ForK DeTachmenT, WYoming
240 Halligan,Theresa*;Korth,Ryan;Maher,HarmonJr.;Shuster,
RobertD.:The relaTionShiP oF claSTic DiKeS in
norThWeSTern neBraSKa To ThoSe in BaDlanDS
naTional ParK
39-36
223 Sacco,Brittany*;Johnson,ElizabethA.;Belkin,HarveyE.:DePTh
anD TemPeraTUre oF The manTle BeneaTh mole hill,
an eocene BaSalT near harriSonBUrg, Va
241 LaVine,RhiannonJ.*;Wagner,PeterJ.;Erwin,DouglasH.:
a PhYlogeneTic DiSSecTion oF The gaSTroPoD
SUBFamilY KnighTiTinae acroSS The PermianTriaSSic BoUnDarY
39-37
224 VanDyke,MaryN.*;English,LydiaP.;Haileab,Bereket:
geochemical analYSiS oF SUrFace WaTer QUaliTY in
rice coUnTY, minneSoTa
242 Hillier,RyanA.*;Chan,Marjorie:STUDenT-maDe JacoB’S
STaFFS For Teaching anD meaSUring STraTigraPhic
SecTionS
39-38
243 Williams,AbigailM.*;HIday,AaronD.;Wilch,ThomasI.:
aSSeSSmenT oF Diel cYcling in agricUlTUral
STreamS in SoUTh-cenTral michigan- a FocUS on
TUrBiDiTY
39-39
244 Seo,Ji-Hye*;Michalski,Greg;Wang,Fan;Caffee,M.W.:Be oF
hYPer-ariD SoilS in The aTacama DeSerT, chile
39-18
39-19
39-20
225 Braun,NicoleL.*;Hanger,RexA.:earlY Permian
TerreSTrial VerTeBraTe FaUna From richarDS
SPUr, comanche coUnTY, oKlahoma: comPariSon oF
coUnTing meThoDS
39-21
226 Griswold,Frances*;Peterson,Elizabeth;Schwandt,CraigS.;
Greenberg,Jeffrey:WiDeSPreaD, laTe-STage FlUiD
inDUceD meTamorPhiSm in a BUchan-TYPe SeTTing,
SoUTh DaKoTa BlacK hillS
39-40
245 Hansen,KristieL.*;Hanger,RexA.:ecologY anD
TaPhonomY oF PleUroceriD gaSTroPoDS aS a
moDel For ancienT FlUVial FaUnaS, mUKWonago
riVer, WaUKeSha coUnTY, WiSconSin
39-22
227 Stempniewicz,VictoriaA.*;Johnson,ElizabethA.:hYDraTion
ProFileS in clinoPYroXene manTle XenocrYSTS
From The eocene mole hill BaSalT, rocKingham
coUnTY, Va
39-41
246 Stencil,JonathanC.*;McFarlin,Heather,L.;Ejnik,John,W.;
Saylor,BrittanyJ.;DeVasto,Michael,A.;Bhattacharyya,Prajukti:
FaBric anD geochemical changeS WiThin Small
Scale SheareD graniTic rocKS From moUnTain, Wi
39-23
228 Pedro,JaniceTumba*;Hattori,KéikoH.;Desrochers,AndréL.:
geochemical characTeriZaTion oF The reSerVoir
hoSTing Shale-gaS anD oil in The SUBSUrFace oF
anTicoSTi iSlanD, canaDa
39-42
247 Bernau,JeremiahA.*;Walker,Jeff:loWeST graDeS oF
meTamorPhiSm in aUTochThonoUS ShaleS oF neW
YorK’S miD-hUDSon ValleY
39-43
39-24
229 Kiracofe,ZacharyA.*;Johnson,ElizabethA.;Haynes,JohnT.:
The origin oF SanDSTone XenoliThS aT mole hill, an
eocene Volcanic necK near harriSonBUrg, Va
248 Doran,BrittaniM.*:relaTing Soil healTh To agronomic
SUSTainaBiliTY in oneiDa coUnTY, neW YorK
39-44
230 Hiatt,ChadN.*;Kinner,David;Lord,Mark;Tanner,BenjaminR.;
Campbell,Ted;Padgett,MarkC.:hYDrogeologic
ProPerTieS oF DiFFerenT geomorPhic SeTTingS
in a Small DiSTUrBeD WaTerSheD, WeSTern norTh
carolina
249 Saylor,BrittanyJ.*;Stencil,JonathanC.;DeVasto,Michael,A.;
Bhattacharyya,Prajukti:geochemiSTrY anD FaBric
analYSeS oF SelecTeD SheareD graniTic SamPleS
From moUnTain Shear Zone, moUnTain, Wi
39-45
250 Even,MatthewJ.*;Even,Wesley;Roth,M.W.;Iqbal,Mohammad:
a nUmerical moDel For conTaminaTion TranSPorT
in groUnDWaTer
39-46
251 Young,EvanM.*;Skala,GeorgeIV.;Mayer,JamesR.;Bhattji,
ParnaT.:SoUrce oF iron-rich WaTerS in FlooDPlain
allUViUm oF The liTTle TallaPooSa riVer, PieDmonT
PhYSiograPhic ProVince, georgia, USa
39-47
252 Nobles,RebeccaR.*;White,AshleyL.;Hollabaugh,CurtisL.:
Sem anD Thin SecTion STUDY oF ToPaZ, BiXBYiTe,
PSeUDoBrooKiTe anD hemaTiTe From The ThomaS
range, JUaB coUnTY, UTah
39-48
253 Wellborn,ChristineF.*;Hollabaugh,CurtisL.:comPariSon
oF TeSTing meThoDS oF naTUrallY occUrring
inorganic arSenic in Well WaTer in carroll
coUnTY, georgia
39-25
39-26
231 May,SkylerB.*;Leavitt,RogerE.;MacLean,JohnS.:eXTenT oF
FooTWall Shear aDJacenT To The rUBY’S inn ThrUST
FaUlT, SoUThern UTah
39-27
232 Richards,KimberlyD.*;MacLean,JohnS.:TWo PhaSeS
oF conTracTional DeFormaTion in The carmel
FormaTion, ceDar ciTY, UTah
39-28
233 Stetz,MollyM.*;Maliekal,JoseA.;Noll,MarkR.:PoTenTial
imPacT oF climaTe change on long-Term STream
DiScharge in neW YorK STaTe
39-29
234 Napieralski,AmandaM.*;Noll,MarkR.:PaTTernS in
SeDimenT P FracTionaTion WiThin a miXeD lanD-USe
WaTerSheD
39-30
235 McElwain,AlisonL.*;Cordua,WilliamS.:mineralogY anD
STaBle iSoToPe chemiSTrY oF The carBonaTe Zone
aT The FlamBeaU coPPer mine, laDYSmiTh, rUSK
coUnTY, WiSconSin
39-49
254 White,AshleyL.*;Nobles,RebeccaR.;Hollabaugh,CurtisL.:
Thin SecTion anD Scanning elecTron microScoPe
STUDY oF inclUSionS in ToPaZ From The ThomaS
range, JUaB coUnTY, UTah
39-31
236 Erickson,SamanthaD.*;Rougvie,JamesR.;Woodard,HenryH.:
caThoDolUmineScence oF SoDic calcic alTeraTion,
WhiTe rocK STocK conTacT aUreole, elK moUnTainS,
coloraDo
39-50
255 Day,DanielleN.*;Smith,ValarieJ.;Hollabaugh,CurtisL.:a
mineralogical inVeSTigaTion oF roSe QUarTZ anD
BanDing in QUarTZ From The hogg mine, lagrange,
georgia
39-32
237 Prejeant,Kathryn*;Perez,Michelle;White,JohnCharles;Ren,
Minghua:geologY oF The ellioTT coUnTY KimBerliTe,
KenTUcKY
39-51
39-33
238 Heyob,KatieM.*;White,JohnCharles;Prejeant,Kathryn:
geochemiSTrY oF The Bee moUnTain BaSalT
FormaTion, Big BenD naTional ParK, TeXaS
256 Smith,ValarieJ.*;Hollabaugh,CurtisL.:DiSTriBUTion oF
leaD Wheel WeighTS in an UrBan SeTTing anD leaD
conTaminaTion in Soil along UrBan roaDSiDeS:
DeTermining The haZarD To healTh anD The
enVironmenT anD increaSing PUBlic aWareneSS
39-52
257 Lunsford,JoelD.*;Hollabaugh,CurtisL.:Scanning elecTron
microScoPe STUDY oF ToUrmaline From PegmaTiTeS
in The SoUTheaSTern UniTeD STaTeS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 153
AM
S U N D AY
39-15
SESSIONNO.39
39-53
39-54
39-55
258 Runyan,RyannM.*;Perison,ElizabethM.;Jackson,
ChesterW.Jr.;Bush,DavidM.;Petruccelli,RochelleF.;Neal,
WilliamJ.:moniToring Beach ProFile changeS: loWcoST coaSTal aSSeSSmenT TechniQUeS For coaSTal
comParTmenT managemenT Planning
SeSSion no. 41
259 Perison,ElizabethM.*;Runyan,RyannM.;Siemer,KyleW.;
Petruccelli,RochelleF.;Jackson,ChesterW.Jr.;Bush,DavidM.;
Llerandi-Román,PabloA.;Neal,WilliamJ.:DeTaileD
SUrFicial maPPing oF Small iSlanDS For coaSTal
managemenT, PUerTo rico
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
260 Mayer,JamesR.*:Teaching UnDergraDUaTe
hYDrogeologY USing an on-camPUS reSearch
SiTe: reSUlTS From The UniVerSiTY oF WeST georgia
geoScienceS DeParTmenT
SeSSion no. 40
T122. Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements
in the Environment (Posters) (International Association of
GeoChemistry)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
T124. Potentially Toxic Elements in the Environment: A Session
for Students (Posters) (Geochemical Society)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
41-1
272 Kappus,Eric*;Goodell,PhilipC.:lanDScaPe geochemiSTrY
oF The SUPerior UPlanD ProVince, USa
41-2
273 Bugdalski,Lauren*;Lemke,LawrenceD.;McElmurry,ShawnP.:
SPaTial VariaTion oF Soil leaD in an UrBan
commUniTY garDen
41-3
274 Moore-Nall,Anita*;Lageson,DavidR.:eleVaTeD leaD in
The Bighorn riVer maY Be naTUrallY DiSTriBUTeD
ThroUgh reacTiVaTeD PrecamBrian FaUlT SYSTemS
41-4
275 Semrod,Kelsey*;Gourley,Jonathan:geomorPhological
aPProach To ToXic Trace meTal DiSTriBUTion in The
ParK riVer WaTerSheD (harTForD, cT)
41-5
276 Martin-Black,William*;Gourley,Jonathan:ToXic Trace meTal
analYSiS anD TriBUTarY conFlUence SeDimenT
maPPing WiThin The SoUTh Branch oF The ParK
riVer, harTForD connecTicUT
41-6
277 Genden,TashiG.*;Gourley,Jonathan:WaTer anD SeDimenT
QUaliTY in The TeeSTa riVer WaTerSheD, inDia
41-7
278 Dellea,Michael*;Allen,Douglas:DiSTriBUTion oF ToXic
meTalS in SUrFace SeDimenT oF The norTh riVer anD
ForeST riVer eSTUarieS, Salem, ma
41-8
279 Hall,VeronicaO.*;Webb,CathleenJ.;Kochasic,Michael;
Polk,Jason;Davis,Celia:a recorD oF mercUrY
accUmUlaTion in BaT gUano DePoSiTS
41-9
280 Romano,GinaYolanda*;McKibben,MichaelA.:KineTicS oF
PYrrhoTiTe oXiDaTion in SeaWaTer: imPlicaTionS For
mining SeaFloor hoTSPringS
41-10
281 Bilenker,Laura*;McKibben,MichaelA.:aBioTic oXiDaTion
raTe oF chalcoPYriTe in SeaWaTer: imPlicaTionS
For SeaFloor SUlFiDe mining
41-11
282 Montgomery,StephanieDanielle*;McKibben,MichaelA.:
KineTicS oF ScheeliTe DiSSolUTion in groUnDWaTer:
imPlicaTionS For enVironmenTal anD economic
geologY
41-12
283 Robertson,WendyM.*;Sharp,JohnM.Jr.:VariaBiliTY oF
niTraTe concenTraTionS aS an inDicaTor oF raPiD
recharge To DeeP BaSin groUnDWaTerS, TranSPecoS TeXaS
41-13
284 Botzum,CathrineJ.*;Ejnik,John,W.;Converse,Kathryn;LaGarry,
HannanE.;Bhattacharyya,Prajukti:UraniUm conTaminaTion
in DrinKing WaTer in Pine riDge reSerVaTion,
SoUThWeSTern SoUTh DaKoTa
41-14
285 Gamboa,Yaneth*;Fernandez,Waldy;Clapp,LeeW.:SUrVeY oF
groUnDWaTer concenTraTionS oF UraniUm, raDon
anD oTher conSTiTUenTS in KleBerg coUnTY, TeXaS
41-15
286 Baird,Matthew*;Horvath,LisaM.;Fredrick,KyleC.:SeaSonal
anD chemical VariaBiliTY oF amD DiScharge in a
PaSSiVe WeTlanD TreaTmenT SYSTem
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
40-1
40-2
261 Vannier,Ryan*;Grieve,Paul;Long,DavidT.:analYSiS
oF PeaK DDT concenTraTion leVelS VS. PeaK
ProDUcTion anD conSUmPTion leVelS oF DDT in
michigan inlanD laKeS
262 Banzhaf,Stefan*;Krein,Andreas;Scheytt,TraugottJ.:
laBoraTorY colUmn eXPerimenT on reDoXSenSiTiViTY anD TranSPorT BehaVioUr oF SelecTeD
PharmaceUTical comPoUnDS
40-3
263 Woodruff,LaurelG.*;Cannon,WilliamF.;Smith,DavidB.:
DiSTriBUTion oF Trace anD PoTenTiallY ToXic
elemenTS in SoilS aT The naTional Scale – The USgS
geochemical lanDScaPeS ProJecT
40-4
264 Rakshit,Sudipta*;Sarkar,Dibyendu;Elzinga,Evert;Punamiya,
Pravin;Datta,Rupali:ciProFloXacin aDSorPTion on
magneTiTe-WaTer inTerFace
40-5
265 Burns,DouglasA.*;Riva-Murray,Karen;Bradley,PaulM.;Aiken,
GeorgeR.;Brigham,MarkE.:SPaTial conTrolS on ToTal
anD meThYl hg in The UPPer hUDSon riVer BaSin,
neW YorK, USa
40-6
266 Baker,Leandra*;Lowry,Fiona;Hasbargen,Leslie;Castendyk,
DevinN.:eSTaBliShing a BaSeline anD a FingerPrinT
oF groUnDWaTer chemiSTrY Prior To high VolUme
horiZonTal gaS Drilling in oTSego coUnTY, neW
YorK
40-7
267 Duzgoren-Aydin,NurdanS.;Jovanovic,Vladimir;Freile,Deborah;
Shaw,RichardK.;Benimoff,AlanI.*:comParaTiVe STUDY oF
DiSTriBUTion anD concenTraTionS oF heaVY meTalS
in UrBan- anD ForeSTeD-SoilS in JerSeY ciTY, nJ anD
STaTen iSlanD, nY
40-8
268 McDaniel,GabriellaR.*;Rademacher,LauraK.;Faul,KristinaL.;
Burmeister,KurtisC.:The FaTe oF Trace meTalS in an
UrBan WaTerSheD imPacTeD BY aciD mine Drainage
40-9
269 Kendall,MatthewR.*;Madden,AndrewS.;ElwoodMadden,
MeganE.:raTeS anD ProDUcTS oF arSenoJaroSiTe
DiSSolUTion
40-10
270 Rajapaksha,AnushkaUpamali*;Vithanage,Meththika;Oze,
Christopher;Weerasooriya,R.;Bandara,W.M.A.T.:FormaTion
oF cr(Vi) relaTeD To cr(iii)-mUScoViTe in Soil anD
groUnDWaTer SYSTemS
40-11
271 McCleskey,R.Blaine*;Clor,Laura;Lowenstern,JacobB.;Evans,
WilliamC.;Heasler,HankP.:geoThermal SolUTe FlUX
moniToring USing elecTrical conDUcTiViTY in The
Firehole riVer, YelloWSTone naTional ParK
SeSSion no. 42
T125. Assessing Potential Impacts of Geological Carbon
Sequestration on Groundwater Quality: Geochemical and
Hydrological Approaches (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
42-1
287 Kraemer,StephenR.*:moDeling anD maPPing The area
oF PoTenTial imPacT aSSociaTeD WiTh co2 inJecTion
WellS
42-2
288 Smith,StanleyD.*;Solomon,D.Kip:aSSeSSing caProcK
PermeaBiliTY USing heliUm SolUBiliTY in QUarTZ
154 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.44
42-4
289 Yang,Changbing*;Sheffer,Marisa;Scanlon,Bridget;Reedy,
RobertC.;Romanak,KatherineDuncker;Lu,Jiemin;Nicot,
Jean-Philippe:carBon DioXiDe inJecTion inTo
ShalloW SeDimenTarY aQUiFer SYSTemS To aSSeSS
PoTenTial DegraDaTion oF groUnDWaTer QUaliTY aT
geological carBon SeQUeSTraTion SiTeS
290 Mulder,MichonL.*;Sharma,Shikha;Bevans,HughE.;White,
JeremyS.;Paybins,KatherineS.:amBienT geochemical
anD iSoToPic VariaTionS in WaTerS oF an area oF
acceleraTing marcellUS Shale gaS DeVeloPmenT
42-5
291 Sharma,Shikha*;Sack,Andrea;Adams,JamesP.;Vesper,
DorothyJ.;Edenborn,HarryM.;Capo,RosemaryC.:USing
STaBle iSoToPeS To TracK SoUrceS anD FaTe oF
carBon in high co
42-6
292 Barker,Robinson*;Watney,W.Lynn;Bhattacharya,Saibal;
Strazisar,Brian;Kelly,Logan;Ford,Sophia;Datta,Saugata:
mineralogY anD geochemiSTrY oF arBUcKle Saline
aQUiFer in SoUTh cenTral KanSaS anD imPlicaTionS
For co2 SeQUeSTraTion
42-7
42-8
42-9
293 Hellevang,Helge*;Alemu,BinyamLema;Aagaard,Per:
moBiliZaTion oF elemenTS BY co2-mineral
inTeracTionS
294 Thomas,Burt*;Kharaka,YousifK.;Rosenbauer,Robert;Janesko,
David;Trutna,Jean-Marc:eXPerimenTal DeTerminaTion
oF The co2-Brine ParTiTion BehaVior oF organic
conTaminanTS anD Tracer comPoUnDS WiThin a
geologic carBon STorage P-T enVeloPe
295 Yang,Qiang*;Goldberg,David;O’Mullan,Gregory;Matter,Juerg;
Stute,Martin;Takahashi,Taro;Zakharova,Natalia;Clauson,Kale;
Umemoto,Kelsey;Ai,Siyue:Biogeochemical reacTionS
in reSPonSe To co2 leaKage in a TeST Well in The
neWarK BaSin
SeSSion no. 43
T128. EARTHTIME Geochronology: Improving Age Interpretations
through Integration and Intercalibration (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
43-1
296 Ditchburn,R.G.*;Barry,B.J.;Graham,I.J.;Levy,R.;
Vandergoes,M.;Zondervan,A.:raDiomeTric DaTing
oF SeDimenT From laKeS ohaU anD TeKaPo,
neW ZealanD
43-2
297 Rivera,TiffanyA.*;Storey,Michael;Palike,Heiko;Zeeden,
Christian:conSTraining The age oF The maTUYamaBrUnheS reVerSal USing inTercaliBraTeD 40ar/39ar
anD aSTronomical ageS oF The BiShoP TUFF anD
aUSTralaSian TeKTiTe
43-3
298 Ma,Chao*;Meyers,StephenR.;Sageman,BradleyB.;Joo,
YoungJi;Singer,BradS.:TeSTing The aSTronomical
Time Scale For oceanic anoXic eVenT 2, anD iTS
eXTenSion inTo cenomanian STraTa oF The WeSTern
inTerior BaSin (U.S.a.)
43-4
299 Joo,YoungJi*;Hurtgen,MatthewT.;Sageman,BradleyB.:
laTe creTaceoUS STaBle carBon iSoToPe
chemoSTraTigraPhY, WeSTern inTerior BaSin
43-5
300 DeVleeschouwer,David;Whalen,MichaelT.;Day,JamesE.;
Claeys,Philippe*:cYcloSTraTigraPhic caliBraTion oF
The FraSnian (laTe DeVonian) Time-Scale (WeSTern
alBerTa, canaDa)
43-6
301 Davydov,Vladimir*;Schmitz,Mark;Korn,Dieter:The
hangenBerg eVenT WaS aBrUPT anD ShorT aT The
gloBal Scale: The QUanTiTaTiVe inTergraTion anD
inTercaliBraTion oF BioTic anD geochronologic
DaTa WiThin The DeVonian-carBoniFeroUS
TranSiTion
43-7
302 Schoene,Blair*;Schaltegger,Urs;Samperton,KyleM.:U-PB
TimS-Tea: a neW Tool For UnDerSTanDing Zircon
crYSTalliZaTion hiSTorieS in magmaTic SYSTemS anD
inTerPreTing aShBeD geochronologY
43-8
303 Hill,Melissa*;Schmitz,MarkD.:origin oF The crYSTal
loaD in Silicic magma SYSTemS: TanDem Zircon
geochemiSTrY anD geochronologY in rhYoliTeS
oF The WeSTern moUnT BenneTT hillS, SnaKe riVer
Plain, iD
AM
SeSSion no. 44
T146. Student-Involved Research Experience in Earth-System
Science: An Effective Tool for Recruitment and Retention in the
Geosciences (Posters) (National Association of Geoscience
Teachers; GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Geology
and Society Division; Council on Undergraduate Research)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
44-1
304 Wulff,AndrewH.*;May,MichaelT.;Celestian,AaronJ.;Siewers,
FredrickD.:PorTalS in The geologY cUrricUlUm For
UnDergraDUaTe reSearch
44-2
305 Kluge,Steve*;Gulick,JamesII.:JUneaU iceFielD reSearch
Program’S Pre-college SeSSion geTS TeacherS
anD STUDenTS onTo glacierS anD inTo crYoSPhere
reSearch
44-3
306 Schleifer,Stanley*;Khandaker,NazrulI.;Shami,Malek;
Chaturgan,Thakur;Charles,Adisa:PoSSiBle eViDence oF
“ParaconFormiTY” BeTWeen The manhaTTan SchiST
anD The inWooD marBle, neW YorK ciTY
44-4
307 Price,BuddyJ.*;Driver,ChristopherB.;Conn,MarvinK.;
May,MichaelT.:UnDerSTanDing The earTh SYSTem
ThroUgh FielD anD DigiTal maPPing TechniQUeS in
The miSSiSSiPPian anD PennSYlVanian oF WeSTern
KenTUcKY
44-5
308 Yarbrough,LanceD.*;VanOploo,Angelle;Padgett,Alexander;
Krieger,Amanda:USe oF SmarTPhoneS (relaTeD
DeViceS anD aPPlicaTionS) in FielD geologY
44-6
309 Fukumoto,KathrynD.*:aSSeSSmenT oF raDon PoTenTial
For SiTe-SPeciFic locaTionS on The miocene
monTereY FormaTion in caliFornia: a raPiD anD
coST-eFFecTiVe Screening meThoD
44-7
310 Fukumoto,LaurenE.*:imProVemenT in The accUracY
oF raDon PoTenTial maPS USing localiZeD groUnD
gamma raY SPecTromeTrY
44-8
311 Khandaker,NazrulI.*;Schleifer,Stanley;Ahmed,Masud;
Ali,Zarine;Scott,Leah:DiSSeminaTion oF geological
inFormaTion in aVoiDing geoTechnical riSKS
aSSociaTeD WiTh TUnnel conSTrUcTion: leSSonS
learneD From DeeP VoiDS in marBle in loWer
manhaTTan, neW YorK ciTY
44-9
312 Soderlund,Lily*;Ransohoff,RebeccaWeiss;Townsend-Small,
Amy:hoW mUch carBon can laWnS anD ForeSTS
aBSorB in an UrBan enVironmenT?
44-10
313 Defabio,Darlene*;Solis,Stephanie;Gopal,Sneha;Ramraj,
Shoma;Dhar,Ratan:TemPoral anD SPaTial VariaTion
in occUrrence oF Fecal inDicaTor BacTeria (FiB) in
meaDoW laKe, QUeenS, neW YorK ciTY
44-11
314 Klarner,JanineM.;Kissin,StephenA.*:hYDroThermal
Bleaching oF ameThYST aT The ThUnDer BaY
ameThYST mine, onTario
44-12
315 Khandaker,NazrulI.*;Schleifer,Stanley;Ahmed,Masud;
Singh,Andrew;Defabio,Darlene;Tirmizi,Atiqa;Molteni,
Andrew:Sharing geological inFormaTion in UrBan
inFraSTrUcTUre DeVeloPmenT, managemenT, anD
creaTing PUBlic aWareneSS: cloSe collaBoraTion
BeTWeen neW YorK ciTY goVernmenTal agencieS
anD acaDemia
44-13
316 Lobato,Andrea*;Torres,Tiffany;Huerta,Cristina;Ortega,Maritza;
Sanders,Daquasia;Bloomfield,Florence;Newton,Robert;Allen,
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42-3
SESSIONNO.44
Katherine;Vincent,Susan:haBiTaT USe oF FUnDUlUS
heTerocliTUS in a marSh DominaTeD BY inVaSiVe
PhragmiTeS aUSTraliS in The hUDSon riVer eSTUarY
44-14
317 Singh,Andrew*;Singh,Kevin;Ramesh,Rachita;Pasram,
Kirendra;Dhar,Ratan:The eValUaTion oF The eFFiciencY
oF BiocharS in remoVal oF enVironmenTal
conTaminanTS
44-15
318 Finan,Katherine*;Townsend-Small,Amy;Nash,David:
increaSeD STream DiScharge in UrBaniZeD
SoUThern caliFornia WaTerSheDS
44-16
319 Torres,Destiny*;Fernandez,Rossibel;Lopez,Marshalee;Lopez,
Cristal;Haroon,Areej;Peteet,Dorothy;Allen,Katherine;Vincent,
Susan:inFlUence oF VegeTaTion TYPe on The carBon
conTenT oF SeDimenT in PiermonT marSh, hUDSon
riVer eSTUarY
44-17
320 Rouzyi,Zulekha*;Shami,Malek;Khandaker,NazrulI.;Schleifer,
Stanley:a geochemical anD SeDimenTological
SUrVeY oF The norThern gaTeWaY nra, neW YorK
ciTY, ParT ii
44-18
321 Tirmizi,Atiqa*;Singh,Andrew;Khandaker,NazrulI.;Schleifer,
Stanley;Quadros,Roselina;Dhar,Ratan:hanDhelD X-raY
FlUoreScence (XrF) aS a raPiD anD reliaBle Tool
For enVironmenTal moniToring oF SoliDS
45-4
333 Lincoln,BethZ.*;Lincoln,TimothyN.;Wilch,ThomasI.;Menold,
Carrie;McRivette,MichaelW.:alBion college’S ore
eXPloraTion game: an inTegraTiVe eXerciSe
45-5
334 Kluge,Steve*;Goodwillie,AndrewM.:geomapapp learning
acTiViTieS: “oFF The ShelF” learning acTiViTieS For
The geoScience claSSroom
45-6
335 Buss,AlanR.*;Myers,JamesD.:PreParing STUDenTS To
aDDreSS granD challengeS ThroUgh miXeD moDe
caSe STUDieS: i. golD, SoUTh aFrica anD reSoUrce
aVailaBiliTY
45-7
336 Myers,JamesD.*;Buss,AlanR.:PreParing STUDenTS
To aDDreSS granD challengeS ThroUgh miXeD
moDe caSe STUDieS: ii. coal, china, anD The energYclimaTe neXUS
45-8
337 Mitchell,SaraGran*;Kelley,JudeA.:marS rocKS! USing
laSer-inDUceD BreaKDoWn SPecTroScoPY (liBS) in
an inTroDUcTorY geologY coUrSe
45-9
338 Harris,Sara*;Gilley,Brett:“inVenTion” acTiViTieS in an
inTroDUcTorY laB: mineralS, rocKS, BioDiVerSiTY,
anD earThQUaKeS
45-10
339 Callahan,CaitlinN.*;Hayden,TravisG.;Sibert,RyanJ.;Ewald,
StephanieK.:an inQUirY-BaSeD aPProach To Teaching
aBoUT The inTernal STrUcTUre oF The earTh
44-19
322 Doughty,TravisM.*;Johnson,AaronW.:PiloT STUDY oF
heaVY meTal chemiSTrY oF caVe SeDimenTS in The
SPringFielD (mo) PlaTeaU
45-11
340 Barney,JeffreyA.*;Petcovic,HeatherL.:DiScoVering
michigan’S geologic PaST: a hanDS-on acTiViTY For
Teaching regional geologic hiSTorY
44-20
323 Maldonado,Lisa;Parvin,Momana;Dhar,Sutapa;Anciro,
Stephanie;Singh,Andrew;Tirmizi,Atiqa;Dhar,Ratan*:
occUrrence oF Fecal inDicaTiVe BacTeria (FiB) in
laKeS anD PonDS oF QUeenS coUnTY, neW YorK ciTY,
USa
45-12
341 Glesener,Gary*:analog moDelS From The moDeling
anD eDUcaTional DemonSTraTionS laBoraTorY aT
Ucla
45-13
342 Slator,BrianM.*;Saini-Eidukat,Bernhardt;Schwert,DonaldP.;
Borchert,Otto;Hokanson,Guy;Forness,Sara;Kariluoma,Matti:
The egeo VirTUal WorlD For enVironmenTal
Science eDUcaTion
45-14
343 Savarese,Michael*;Schmidt,Diane:conFronTing anD
correcTing miSconcePTionS in PaleonTologY
ThroUgh USe oF The concePTUal change moDel
45-15
344 Hall,Cynthia*:heaVY meTalS in WeST cheSTer, Pa: an
oPen-enDeD, inQUirY-BaSeD ProJecT BY STUDenTS in
enVironmenTal geochemiSTY
45-16
345 Campbell,Karen*:riVer on The roaD: The PoWer oF
FloWing WaTer anD moVing SanD
45-17
346 Pound,KateS.*;Campbell,KarenM.:eXerciSeS For 3D
anaglYPh maPS: USing SimPle ViSUal oBSerVaTion To
inTroDUce comPleX geologic hiSTorieS
44-21
324 Nissen,ChelseaI.*;Walsh,EmilyO.:DiFFUSion in
eclogiTe garneTS From The norTh QaiDam (U) hP
meTamorPhic BelT, china, anD iTS imPlicaTionS For
ThermoBaromeTrY
44-22
325 Reiners,James*;Hall,Cynthia:leaD conTaminaTion
analYSiS in PhilaDelPhia, Pa
44-23
326 Powers,Michael*;Celestian,AaronJ.:ion SelecTiViTY
STUDieS on nanoPoroUS crYSTal STrUcTUreS
44-24
327 Dhar,Sutapa;Anciro,Stephanie;Dhar,Ratan*:SimUlTaneoUS
DeTerminaTion oF coPPer, caDmiUm, leaD anD Zinc
in naTUral WaTerS BY DiFFerenTial PUlSe caThoDic
STriPPing VolTammeTrY (DPcSV)
44-25
328 Ransohoff,RebeccaWeiss*;Soderlund,Lily;Townsend-Small,
Amy:eValUaTion oF niTroUS oXiDe anD meThane
FlUXeS in UrBan laWnS anD ForeSTrY
44-26
329 Parvin,Momana;Dhar,Sutapa;Anciro,Stephanie;Maldonado,
Lisa;Quadros,Roselina;Singh,Andrew;Chan,Joyce;Dhar,
Ratan*:The imPacT oF UrBaniZaTion anD lanD-USe
on SUrFace WaTer QUaliTY in QUeenS coUnTY oF
neW YorK ciTY
SeSSion no. 45
T157. Innovative Hands-on Geoscience Lab and Class
Activities for use in Undergraduate Teaching (Posters)
(National Association of Geoscience Teachers; National Center
for Earth-Surface Dynamics)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
45-1
330 King,ChrisJ.H.*;Kennett,Peter;Devon,Elizabeth:
earThlearningiDea, a gloBal on-line reSoUrce oF
earTh Science learning acTiViTieS
45-2
331 Urban,MichaelJ.*:analYZing reFlecTance SPecTra oF
mineralS anD PlaneTarY SUrFaceS
45-3
332 Teruya,LeAnne*:USing STicK FigUre DraWingS anD
PerliTe hillS To eXPlore The caUSeS anD eFFecTS
oF maSS WaSTing
aFTernoon oral
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 46
Geoscience Education II: Teaching and Assessment Strategies
for Enhancing and Monitoring Student Learning in Geoscience
Courses
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208AB
LeilaniArthurs,SarahBeanSherman,andJohnR.McDaris,Presiding
46-1
1:30PM McConnell,David;Iverson,Ellen*;Budd,David;Henry,
Darrell;Kraft,KatrienJ.vanderHoeven;McDaris,JohnR.;
Macdonald,Heather;Manduca,Cathryn;Srogi,LeeAnn;
Viskupic,Karen:a PreliminarY SnaPShoT oF
geoScience Teaching aT US collegeS anD
UniVerSiTieS
46-2
1:45PM Jones,Francis*;Johnson,CatherineL.:aSSeSSing The
imPacTS oF a highlY inTeracTiVe PlaneTarY
Science elecTiVe coUrSe For Senior Science
STUDenTS
156 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.49
2:00PM Kortz,KarenM.*;Smay,JessicaJ.:aSSeSSing
learning gainS From imPlemenTing lecTUre
TUTorialS in The claSSroom
46-4
2:15PM Gilley,BrettHollis*:WhaT Do YoU See? USing ViDeo
For Pre/PoST aSSeSSmenT oF inTeracTiVe
engagemenT
46-5
2:30PM Arthurs,Leilani*:aSSeSSing STUDenT learning in
inTroDUcTorY-leVel oceanograPhY coUrSeS
46-6
2:45PM Berg,ChristopherA.*:engaging a miXeD aUDience
oF geoScience maJorS anD non-Science
maJorS in an enVironmenTal geologY coUrSe:
eXamPleS oF inTeracTiVe aPProacheS anD
acTiViTieS
3:00PM Break
46-7
3:15PM MacLean,JohnS.*:a TriSecTeD enVironmenTal
geologY coUrSe
46-8
3:30PM Sherman,SarahBean*:engaging STUDenTS
To learn WiTh inTeracTiVe acTiViTieS anD
aSSeSSing learning
46-9
3:45PM Lutz,Tim*:PUTTing PeoPle anD riSK in The Same
PicTUre Via haZarD enSemBle DiagramS
46-10
4:00PM Reese,JosephF.*:USing homeWorK aSSignmenTS
in a lecTUre-onlY geologic haZarDS coUrSe
To SimUlaTe a laBoraTorY eXPerience anD
enhance STUDenT learning
46-11
4:15PM Cornell,SeanR.*:Teaching geohaZarDS in oUr
BacKYarD: USing caSe STUDieS in cenTral
PennSYlVania anD coaSTal Virginia To engage
STUDenTS in geoScience
SeSSion no. 48
Remote Sensing/Geographic Info System
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100BC
N.SethRose,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
48-1
1:45PM Hanson,KevinJohn*:DeVeloPmenT anD
aSSeSSmenT oF a giS BaSeD moDel To iDenTiFY
SanD anD graVel reSoUrce PoTenTial To
aSSiST in The acceleraTion oF aggregaTe
reSoUrce maPPing BY The minneSoTa
DeParTmenT oF naTUral reSoUrceS
48-2
2:00PM Gaber,Ahmed*;Koch,Magaly;Sato,Motoyuki;El-Baz,
Farouk:aloS/PalSar SUBSUrFace imaging oF
a BUrieD FoUnDaTion in The WeSTern DeSerT,
egYPT
48-3
2:15PM Held,Bjorn*;Gomez,Francisco:aPPlicaTion oF
remoTe SenSing TechniQUeS To DeTermine The
KinemaTicS oF The BUll laKe creeK lanDSliDe,
WinD riVer moUnTainS, WYoming
48-4
2:30PM McAlpin,DavidB.*;Meyer,FranzJ.:meaSUremenT
oF PoST-erUPTiVe Volcanic DeFormaTion anD
DePoSiTional FeaTUreS USing high-reSolUTion
remoTe SenSing DaTa
48-5
2:45PM Weaver,StephenG.*:BeYonD The SnaPShoT: maKing
The eXcellenT geo-PhoTograPh in The FielD
3:00PM Break
48-6
3:15PM Matthews,NeffraA.*;Noble,TommyA.;Musiba,Charles;
Breithaupt,BrentH.:STePPing From The PaST To The
FUTUre: cloSe-range PhoTogrammeTrY aT The
laeToli FooTPrinT SiTe in TanZania
46-12
4:30PM McDaris,JohnR.*:Teaching aBoUT haZarDS in The
geoScience claSSroom
46-13
4:45PM Snow,Eleanour*;Ratcliff,DouglasC.:aDDreSSing
inaDeQUaTe maTh PreParaTion, a geoScience
maJor’S FirST STUmBling BlocK
48-7
3:30PM Benimoff,AlanI.*:FUrTher giS geologic anD lanDUSe STUDieS oF STaTen iSlanD, neW YorK
48-8
46-14
5:00PM Chan,MarjorieA.*;Hatch,Ammon:SmarTPhone
anD PoDcaST aPPlicaTionS To eXPanD The
eDUcaTional enVironmenT
3:45PM Rose,N.Seth*;Ghoneim,Eman:aSSeSSing FlaSh
FlooD riSK in JeDDah, SaUDi araBia UTiliZing
SPace DaTa anD hYDrological moDeling
48-9
46-15
5:15PM Mandia,Scott;Abraham,John*;Weymann,Ray;Ashley,
Michael:The climaTe Science raPiD reSPonSe
Team – a moDel For Science commUnicaTion
4:00PM Ghoneim,Eman*:ancienT mega riVerS, inlanD
DelTaS anD laKe BaSinS oF The eaSTern
Sahara: a raDar remoTe SenSing inVeSTigaTion
48-10
4:15PM Pollyea,Ryan*;Fairley,JerryP.:eValUaTing errorS
in leaST-SQUareS BaSeD SUrFace roUghneSS
moDelS For analYZing TerreSTrial liDar DaTa
48-11
4:30PM AbuBakr,Mostafa*;Ghoneim,Eman;El-Baz,Farouk;
Zeineldin,Mahmoud;Zeid,Salah:USe oF raDar DaTa
To UnVeil The STrUcTUrallY conTrolleD
PaleolaKeS along The anceSTral channel oF
WaDi el-ariSh, Sinai, egYPT
4:45PM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 47
Mineralogy/Crystallography
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102BC
R.C.Tacker,Presiding
47-1
1:30PM Veni,George*:TecTonic DeVeloPmenT anD
mineralogY oF a rhYoliTe caVe in Big BenD
naTional ParK, TeXaS, USa
47-2
1:45PM Dutch,StevenI.*:mUSheralS: hYPer-hYDroUS
mineralS
SeSSion no. 49
47-3
2:00PM Steele,IanM.*:comPariSon oF erioniTe From
n. DaKoTa anD cenTral TUrKeY
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200A-C
47-4
2:15PM Russell,AshleyK.*;Kitajima,Kouki;Strickland,Ariel;
Medaris,L.G.Jr.;Spicuzza,M.J.;Valley,J.W.:o Zoning in
eclogiTe garneT - a recorD oF eVolVing high
PreSSUre FlUiDS
Tectonics: Recent Advances in Tectonics
YildirimDilekandBernardGuest,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
49-1
1:35PM Dilek,Yildirim*:TecTonic eVolUTion oF The aFrica/
araBia–anaTolia PlaTe BoUnDarieS anD The
cenoZoic orogenic BelTS in The eaSTern
meDiTerranean region
47-5
2:30PM Triplett,Jason*;Saini-Eidukat,Bernhardt:
characTeriZaTion oF FiBroUS ZeoliTeS From
WeSTern norTh DaKoTa
49-2
47-6
2:45PM Tacker,R.C.*;Douglas,N.K.;Torres,C.R.;Brown,C.:
eValUaTion oF naTUral aPaTiTeS aS FTir
STanDarDS
1:50PM Guest,Bernard*;Matthews,WilliamA.:a reaSSeSSmenT
oF The Timing oF The araBia-eUraSia colliSion
WiTh regional anD gloBal imPlicaTionS
49-3
47-7
3:00PM Ihinger,PhillipD.*;Prechel,RyanD.;Kawatski,DavidJ.;
Steltz,DanielJ.:eUheDral hYDroThermal QUarTZ:
QUanTiFYing groWTh TimeS anD ViSUaliZing The
morPhologic eVolUTion oF naTUral crYSTalS
2:05PM Matthews,WilliamA.*;Guest,Bernard:meSoZoic
moDiFicaTion oF The araBian riFT margin:
conSeQUenceS For cenoZoic eVolUTion
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 157
S U N D AY
46-3
PM
SESSIONNO.49
49-4
2:20PM Huber,KathrynG.*;Catlos,Elizabeth:geochemiSTrY
anD geochronologY oF oPhioliTic rocKS in
The ToKaT maSSiF, norTh-cenTral TUrKeY
50-7
3:45PM Hawkesworth,ChrisJ.*;Cawood,PeterA.;Dhuime,Bruno:
arThUr holmeS anD The eVolUTion oF The
conTinenTal crUST
49-5
2:35PM Shin,TimothyA.*;Catlos,Elizabeth:TecTonic
relaTionShiPS BeTWeen VerY high PreSSUre
SUBDUcTion comPleX aSSemBlageS anD coeXiSTing graniToiDS in The TaVSanli Zone,
SiVrihiSar maSSiF, TUrKeY
50-8
4:15PM Busby,CathyJ.*:groWTh oF conTinenTS aT
eXTenSional arcS: a VieW From The UPPer
crUST
50-9
4:30PM Dickson,FrankW.*;Dickson,EllizabethE.:holme’S
conVecTiVe oVerTUrn, graniTeS, rhieDS;
DicKSon’S reacTion cellS, SolUTionS, liQUiD To
SoliD raTionS (l/X)
49-6
2:50PM Kaymakci,Nuretdin*:TecTonicS anD TeThYan
eVolUTion oF Se anaTolian orogen
3:05PM Discussion
50-10
49-7
3:20PM Oner,Zeynep*;Dilek,Yildirim:SUPraDeTachmenT
BaSin eVolUTion in conTinenTal eXTenSion: The
aegean ProVince oF WeSTern anaTolia, TUrKeY
4:45PM Dalziel,IanW.D.*:arThUr holmeS: a 21st cenTUrY
legacY in conTinenTal DriFT
50-11
5:00PM Gurnis,Michael*:The FoUr DimenSional DYnamic
earTh
49-8
49-9
3:35PM Mushkin,Amit*;Gillespie,AlanR.;Feathers,JamesK.;
Bayasgalan,A.:neW conSTrainTS on laTe
QUaTernarY SliP raTeS along The goBi-alTaY
FaUlT in SW mongolia
3:50PM Chatterjee,Sankar*;Goswami,Arghya;Scotese,
ChristopherR.:The longeST JoUrneY: manTle
PlUme, conTinenTal riFTing, colliSion
TecTonicS anD eVolUTion oF The inDian PlaTe
SeSSion no. 51
T6. Combining Geology and Geophysics (GSA Geophysics
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101H-J
KevinMickusandAudreyHuerta,Presiding
51-1
1:30PM Pierce,HerbertA.*;Doctor,DanielH.:mUlTi-reSolUTion
geoPhYSical inVeSTigaTionS anD geologic
maPPing oF a manTleD KarST aQUiFer, BrierY
Branch QUaDrangle, Virginia, USa
51-2
1:45PM Berglund,JamesL.*;Mickus,Kevin;Gouzie,Douglas:
reSiSTance iS noT FUTile: geoPhYSical
SUrVeYS oF KarST FeaTUreS USing elecTrical
reSiSTiViTY, SPringFielD, miSSoUri
51-3
2:00PM Dailey,DaleR.*;Sauck,WilliamA.;Sultan,MohamedI.;
Milewski,Adam;Laton,Richard;Foster,John:
geoPhYSical anD remoTe SenSing aPPlicaTionS
For BeTTer UnDerSTanDing oF The STrUcTUral
(FaUlTS/BaSemenT UPliFTS) conTrolS on
groUnDWaTer FloW in The lUcerne ValleY,
caliFornia
51-4
2:15PM Harry,DennisL.*;Sanford,WilliamE.;Woodworth,Josh;
Damiata,BrianN.:eSTimaTing hYDrogeologic
ProPerTieS From Time-laPSe graViTY
meaSUremenTS: a FielD STUDY oF an
UnconFineD allUVial aQUiFer
51-5
2:35PM Hamilton,EvanMatthew*;Elmore,R.Douglas;Weaver,
Barry:PaleomagneTic anD PeTrological
inVeSTigaTion oF long moUnTain graniTe,
WichiTa moUnTainS, oKlahoma
51-6
2:50PM Wamalwa,AntonyMunika*;Serpa,LauraF.;Mickus,
KevinL.:geoPhYSical characTeriZaTion oF The
menengai Volcano, cenTral KenYa riFT From
The analYSiS oF magneToTellUric anD graViTY
DaTa
RussellS.HarmonandJonDavidson,Presiding
3:05PM Break
50-1
1:30PM Lewis,CherryL.E.*:arThUr holmeS’S ScienTiFic
legacY
51-7
50-2
1:55PM Parrish,RandallR.*:The earlY geniUS anD legacY
oF arThUr holmeS To U-PB geochronologY
50-3
2:25PM Collins,WilliamJoseph*;Belousova,Elena.A.;Kemp,
TonyI.S.;Murphy,J.Brendan:TWo conTraSTing
PhaneroZoic orogenic SYSTemS on earTh
reVealeD BY hF iSoToPe DaTa From Zircon
3:20PM Drenth,BenjaminJ.*;Grauch,V.J.S.;Thompson,RenA.;
Turner,KenzieJ.;Rodriguez,BrianD.:STrUcTUre anD
Volcanic geologY oF The rio granDe riFT in
The SoUThern San lUiS BaSin, norThern neW
meXico – inSighTS From geoPhYSicS
51-8
3:40PM Chandler,Val*;Lively,RichardS.:aPPlicaTion oF The
h/V PaSSiVe SeiSmic meThoD in minneSoTa: Some
PreliminarY inSighTS
51-9
3:55PM Keller,G.Randy*:inTegraTeD geological anD
geoPhYSical STUDieS oF STrUcTUre anD
eVolUTion oF cenTral eUroPe
4:05PM Break
49-10
4:20PM Howard,ChristopherW.*;Huebner,MatthewT.;Hatcher,
RobertD.Jr.:DeTaileD geologic maPPing
oF a PlUTonic comPleX in The SoUThern
aPPalachian inner PieDmonT: geochemical anD
geochronologic analYSeS anD Their TecTonic
imPlicaTionS
49-11
4:35PM Carter,MarkW.*;Southworth,Scott;Merschat,Arthur
J.;Smoot,Joseph;Aleinikoff,JohnN.;Tollo,RichardP.;
Holm-Denoma,ChristopherS.:neW geologic maPPing
anD reSearch in The george WaShingTon,
JeFFerSon, cheroKee anD PiSgah naTional
ForeSTS, aPPalachian BlUe riDge, Va-nc-Tn
49-12
4:50PM Crook,PaulaJ.*:PlaTe TecTonicS oF The norTh
american conTinenT aT The KP BoUnDarY anD
imPlicaTionS For a TerreSTrial caUSe in The
greaT KP eXTincTion conTroVerSY
SeSSion no. 50
P2. Honoring British Geologist Arthur Holmes (1890–1965)
for Contributions to Geochronology, Plate Tectonics, and the
Origin of Granite (Geological Society London; GSA International
Section; International Association of GeoChemistry; GSA
History and Philosophy of Geology Division; GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101A-C
50-4
2:40PM Galvin,Cyril*:incremenTal eVolUTion oF The age
oF The earTh
50-5
2:55PM Davidson,Jon*:iniTial raTioS, inDiViDUal mineralS
anD inconSiSTenT ageS
51-10
50-6
3:15PM Selby,David*:a hiSTorY anD FUTUre inSighTS
oF rheniUm-oSmiUm geochronologY oF
SeDimenTarY rocKS, PeTroleUm SYSTemS, anD
ore DePoSiTS
4:15PM Fultz,TravisL.*;Mickus,KevinL.:a graViTY anD
magneToTellUric analYSiS oF The greaT
FallS TecTonic Zone anD WYoming craTonic
BoUnDarY
51-11
4:30PM Huerta,Audrey*;Blythe,AnnE.;Utevsky,Elinor:
collaPSe oF a meSoZoic WeST anTarcTic
158 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.53
52-11
4:45PM From,Richard*;Larson,Kyle;Kellett,Dawn:geologic
FrameWorK oF The UPPer liKhU Khola region,
eaST-cenTral nePal
51-12
4:45PM Stein,CarolA.*:inVeSTigaTing The caUSeS oF
oceanic DePTh anomalieS
52-12
5:00PM Rowley,DavidB.*;Currie,BrianS.;Polissar,PratigyaJ.:
PaleoalTimeTrY oF The TiBeTan PlaTeaU
51-13
5:00PM Ebeling,CarlW.*;Stein,Seth:SeiSmic iDenTiFicaTion
oF hUrricaneS: SeeKing The Signal neeDle in
The noiSe haYSTacK
5:20PM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 52
T10. Toward a Better Understanding of the Uplift History and
Mechanisms of the Tibetan Plateau (GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division)
SeSSion no. 53
T35. Turning up the Heat: Metamorphic Perspectives on Mineral
Equilibria, Heat Transport, Tectonics, and Thermochronology
(GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
Mineralogical Society of America)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102D-F
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200DE
EmilyM.PetermanandMatthewJ.Kohn,Presiding
JunshengNieandGregoryD.Hoke,Presiding
53-1
1:30PM introductory remarks
52-1
52-2
1:35PM Nie,Junsheng*;Song,Yougui;Stockli,DanielF.;Möller,
Andreas;Oalmann,JeffreyA.;King,JohnW.;Fang,Xiaomin:
TecTonic anD PaleoclimaTic hiSTorY recorDeD
BY a 8-mYr-long loeSS SeQUence in china:
PreliminarY reSUlTS From rocK magneTic anD
Zircon Thermo- anD geo-chronologY STUDieS
1:50PM Passey,Benjamin*;Suarez,Marina;Kaakinen,Anu:laTe
miocene anD Pliocene eaST aSian monSoon
circUlaTion inFerreD From mUlTiPleiSoToPologUe SignaTUreS oF PaleoSol
carBonaTeS From norThern china
52-3
2:05PM Saylor,JoelE.*;DeCelles,PeterG.;Quade,Jay:a higheleVaTion TerreSTrial recorD oF orBiTal
cYcliciTY DriVen enVironmenTal change
From The ZhaDa BaSin, SoUThWeSTern TiBeTan
PlaTeaU
52-4
2:20PM Fang,Xiaomin*;Song,Chunhui;Yan,Maodu;Gao,Junping;
Zhang,Weilin:TWo PhaSeS oF increaSeD TecTonic
acTiViTY oF The Qilian moUnTain anD The alTYn
Tagh FaUlT: eViDence From SeDimenTarY BaSin
analYSiS in The heXi corriDor BaSin, ne TiBeT
52-5
2:40PM Zhuang,Guangsheng*;Hourigan,Jeremy;Koch,Paul;
Ritts,Bradley;Kent-Corson,MalindaL.:iSoToPic
conSTrainTS on inTenSiFieD ariDiTY in cenTral
aSia aroUnD 12 ma
52-6
2:55PM Clark,MarinK.*;Duvall,AlisonR.;Farley,KennethA.;
Lease,Richard;Burbank,Doug;Craddock,William;Kirby,
Eric;Zheng,Dewen;Wang,Zhicai:DeFormaTion anD
eXhUmaTion hiSTorY oF norTheaSTern TiBeT
3:15PM Discussion
3:30PM Break
52-7
3:45PM Zhao,Zhijun*;Granger,DarrylE.;Zhang,Maoheng;Hu,
Erya;Yan,Yujing;Li,Ying:a 4 million Year recorD
oF Paleo-eroSion raTeS From The Qilian Shan,
china
52-8
52-9
52-10
4:00PM Kirby,Eric*;Wang,Erqi;vanSoest,Matthijs;Xu,G.;
Furlong,KevinP.;Kamp,Peter;Hodges,K.V.;Shi,X.:
When DiD The eaSTern TiBeTan PlaTeaU Become
eleVaTeD?
4:15PM McCallister,AndrewT.*;Taylor,MichaelH.;Stockli,DanielF.;
Murphy,Michael:The laTe cenoZoic TecTonic
eVolUTion oF The gUrla manDhaTa DeTachmenT
SYSTem, SoUThWeST TiBeT
4:30PM Styron,RichardH.*;Taylor,MichaelH.;Stockli,DanielF.;
Sundell,KurtE.;McCallister,AndrewT.;Ding,Lin;Liu,
Deliang:The SoUTh lUnggar riFT, WeSTern TiBeT:
raTeS, Timing anD eVolUTion oF an acTiVe
DeTachmenT SYSTem From STrUcTUral maPPing
anD (U-Th)/he ThermochronologY
1:30PM Kelly,Nigel*;Koenig,AlanE.;Harley,SimonL.:Trace
elemenTS in maJor anD acceSSorY mineralS aS
gUiDeS To UnDerSTanDing The geochemical anD
TecTonoThermal eVolUTion oF orogenic BelTS
53-2
1:50PM Cubley,JoelF.*;Pattison,DavidR.M.;Tinkham,DouglasK.:
monaZiTe PeTrogeneSiS in The granD ForKS
comPleX, B.c.: comBining ThermoDYnamic
moDeling anD geochronologY To eXamine
core comPleX eXhUmaTion
53-3
2:05PM Moore,StephanieJ.*;Carlson,WilliamD.;Hesse,
MarcA.:imPacT oF TemPeraTUre-Time PaThS on
groWTh Zoning oF rare earTh elemenTS in
meTamorPhic garneT
53-4
2:20PM Dutrow,BarbaraL.*;Miller,NathanR.;Carlson,WilliamD.:
liThiUm anD Trace-elemenT incorPoraTion inTo
meTaPeliTic mineralS: neW DaTa From la-icP-mS
meaSUremenTS
53-5
2:35PM Carrigan,CharlesW.*;Eccles,KathrynA.;Eddy,Tim;
Schkerke,Chris:Zr-in-rUTile ThermomeTrY oF
PeliTic SchiSTS in The SoUThern aPPalachian
BlUe riDge
53-6
2:50PM McAleer,RyanJ.*;Proctor,Brooks;Kunk,M.J.;Wintsch,
R.P.:eXceSS argon in micaS From The claSSic
BarroVian meTamorPhic SeQUence in DUTcheSS
coUnTY, neW YorK
3:05PM Break
53-7
3:20PM Carlson,WilliamD.*:PhYSicochemical conTrolS
on reacTion KineTicS anD eQUiliBraTion:
SomeTimeS TUrning UP The heaT DoeSn’T maTTer
mUch…
53-8
3:40PM Chakraborty,Sumit*:KineTic conTrolS on
ThermoBaromeTrY: The comPlimenTarY
STrengThS oF PSeUDoSecTionS anD inDiViDUal
reacTionS
53-9
3:55PM Nabelek,Peter*;Whittington,Alan;Hofmeister,Anne:
imPlicaTionS oF TemPeraTUre-DePenDenT
Thermal DiFFUSiViTY For heaT FloW in The
meTamorPhic realm
53-10
4:10PM Brown,Michael*:The crUSTal archiVe oF
meTamorPhic TemPeraTUreS: a recorD oF
SecUlar change in The Thermal enVironmenTS
oF crUSTal reWorKing DUring orogeneSiS
53-11
4:25PM Hickey,KennethA.;Dipple,GregoryM.*;Barker,ShaunL.L.:
The BreViTY oF hYDroThermal FlUiD FloW
reVealeD BY Thermal haloeS aroUnD gianT
aU-DePoSiTS
53-12
4:40PM Drivenes,Kristian*;Sorensen,BjornEske;Larsen,R.B.:
meTaSomaTiSm oF maFic gneiSS in aSSociaTion
WiTh Brine inFilTraTion – FlUiD inclUSionS, Semcl anD mineralogical recorD oF The FlUiD
inFilTraTion
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 159
S U N D AY
PlaTeaU: eViDence From loW TemPeraTUre
ThermochronologY anD geoDYnamical
moDelling
PM
SESSIONNO.53
53-13
4:55PM Ferry,JohnM.*:mgPV DiSTingUiSheD geologic
career aWarD lecTUre: When The heaT iS
TUrneD UP, looK oUT For The hoT WaTer
SeSSion no. 54
T40. Thresholds and Pathways of River Avulsion (GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
SeSSion no. 55
T54. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Studying the Causes and
Consequences of Mass Extinction: Geochemistry, Paleoecology,
and Paleoenvironments II (Paleontological Society)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200H-J
MarcLaflammeandSimonA.F.Darroch,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
55-1
1:35PM Wolinsky,Matthew*;Hajek,Elizabeth:SimPliFieD
moDelS oF riVer aVUlSion anD allUVial
archiTecTUre: connecTing To FielD DaTa
1:40PM Zakharov,YuriD.*;Popov,AlexanderM.:recoVerY oF
BrachioPoD anD ammonoiD FaUnaS FolloWing
The enD-Permian criSiS: aDDiTional eViDence
From The loWer TriaSSic oF The rUSSian Far
eaST anD KaZaKhSTan
55-2
1:50PM Gibling,MartinR.*;Davies,NeilS.:The PaleoZoic riSe
oF aVUlSiVe FlUVial SYSTemS aS TerreSTrial
VegeTaTion eVolVeD
1:55PM Clapham,MatthewE.*;Payne,JonathanL.:The enDPermian maSS eXTincTion – a TemPlaTe For co2DriVen BioTic criSeS
55-3
2:15PM Bachan,Aviv*;vandeSchootbrugge,Bas;Payne,
JonathanL.:coUPleD organic anD carBonaTe
δ13c recorDS oF The laTe TriaSSic anD earlY
JUraSSic in norThern iTalY: imPlicaTionS For
carBon cYcling DUring The aFTermaTh oF The
enD-TriaSSic maSS eXTincTion
55-4
2:30PM Pálfy,József*;Zajzon,Norbert:conSTrainTS on
TriaSSic-JUraSSic BoUnDarY eVenTS From
geochemiSTrY anD mineralogY oF The
KenDlBachgraBen SecTion (norThern
calcareoUS alPS, aUSTria)
55-5
2:45PM Miller,JoshuaH.*;Bahn,Volker:BiogeograPhY oF
The norTh american PleiSTocene megaFaUnal
eXTincTion
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211CD
ElizabethHajekandDouglasEdmonds,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
54-1
54-2
54-3
2:05PM Weissmann,GaryS.*;Buehler,HollyA.;Scuderi,Louis;
Hartley,AdrianJ.;Davidson,StephanieK.;Nichols,Gary:
aVUlSionS anD allUVial riDge eVolUTion
DiSPlaYeD on The TaQUari riVer DFS, PanTanal
BaSin, BraZil
54-4
2:20PM Edmonds,Douglas*;Hajek,Elizabeth;Smith,Preston;
Millard,Craig:conTrolS on heTeroliThic DePoSiT
ThicKneSS BeloW aVUlSion channelS
54-5
2:35PM Heller,PaulL.*;Hajek,Elizabeth;LaReau,HeatherJones:
inSighTS inTo aVUlSion oFFSeT DiSTance USing
STraTigraPhic inDicaTorS: eXamPle From The
morriSon FormaTion
54-6
2:50PM Straub,Kyle*;Wang,Yinan; Hajek,Elizabeth:
relaTionShiP BeTWeen aVUlSion BehaVior anD
BaSin-Filling SeDimenTaTion PaTTernS: leSSonS
learneD From PhYSical eXPerimenTS
55-6
3:00PM Alroy,John*:neW STaTiSTical meThoDS SUggeST
greaTer SeVeriTY oF The creTaceoUSPaleogene maSS eXTincTion anD FaSTer
recoVerieS From iT
54-7
3:10PM Ganti,Vamsi*;Straub,Kyle;Foufoula-Georgiou,Efi;Paola,
Chris:From eXPerimenTal BaSinS To DelTaS:
STaTiSTical characTeriZaTion oF SUrFace
DYnamicS in DelTaic SYSTemS
55-7
3:25PM Break
3:40PM introductory remarks
3:15PM Esmeray-Senlet,Selen*;Olsson,RichardK.;Miller,
KennethG.;Sherrell,RobertM.;Browning,JamesV.;
Field,PaulM.;Gallagher,WilliamB.;Sugarman,PeterJ.;
Tuorto,Steven;Wahyudi,Hendra:neW JerSeY aS a
microcoSm oF The creTaceoUS/Paleogene
BoUnDarY eVenT: maSS eXTincTion, recoVerY
anD moBile iriDiUm
54-8
3:45PM Nittrouer,Jeffrey*;Petter,Andrew;Mohrig,David;
Chatanantavet,Phairot;Lamb,MichaelP.:BacKWaTer
FloW DYnamicS in loWlanD riVerS,
inFlUence on channel aVUlSionS, anD The
DeVeloPmenT oF FlUVial-DelTaic STraTigraPhic
archiTecTUre
55-8
3:30PM Hsiang,AllisonY.*:an oXYgen iSoToPe TemPeraTUre
recorD oF The hell creeK FormaTion oF norTh
DaKoTa/monTana anD iTS aPPlicaTion To TUrTle
PaleoecologY acroSS The K-P BoUnDarY
3:45PM Break
55-9
4:00PM Keller,Gerta*;Adatte,Thierry;Reddy,A.N.;Jaiprakash,B.C.;
Bhowmick,P.K.;Upadhyay,H.;Dave,A.:Deccan TraPS
DirecTlY linKeD To KTB maSS eXTincTion anD
DelaYeD recoVerY
55-10
4:15PM Gertsch,Brian*;Keller,Gerta;Adatte,Thierry:
enVironmenTal eFFecTS oF Deccan VolcaniSm
acroSS The creTaceoUS-TerTiarY TranSiTion in
meghalaYa, inDia
54-9
4:05PM Shaw,John*;Mohrig,David:WaTer anD SeDimenT
ParTiTioning ThroUgh BacKWaTer channel
BiFUrcaTionS
54-10
4:20PM Prokocki,Eric*;Waterman,David:UnDerSTanDing
The Timing anD geomorPhological conTrolS
on holocene UPSTream aVUlSionS anD
SUBSeQUenT channel BelT DeVeloPmenT:
loWer miSSiSSiPPi riVer, USa
54-11
4:35PM Halbur,Julia*;Birkemeier,Ryan;Swenson,JohnB.:
SPaTial DiSTriBUTion oF aVUlSionS on moDern
DelTaS
55-11
4:30PM Adatte,Thierry*;Keller,Gerta:age oF The chicXUlUB
imPacT anD maSS eXTincTion, BraZoS riVer,
TeXaS, USa
54-12
4:50PM Toms,LeahC.*;Hajek,Elizabeth;Foreman,BradyZ.:
characTeriZing relaTionShiPS BeTWeen
channel, FlooDPlain, anD aVUlSion DePoSiTS
in The WaSaTch FormaTion (Paleocene/eocene,
coloraDo)
55-12
4:45PM Denne,RichardA.*;Scott,ErikD.;Kaiser,JamesS.;
Eickhoff,DavidP.:Single K/Pg imPacT aT chicXUlUB:
neW eViDence From The gUlF oF meXico BaSin
Floor
55-13
54-13
5:05PM Millard,Craig*;Hajek,Elizabeth;Edmonds,Douglas:
comPariSon oF FlooDPlain anD aVUlSionaSSociaTeD DePoSiTS in ancienT FlUVial
SUcceSSionS: imPlicaTionS For creVaSSe-SPlaY
DePoSiTion anD aVUlSion STYle
5:00PM Thomas,Ellen*;Alegret,Laia;Lohmann,KygerC.:enDcreTaceoUS marine maSS eXTincTion noT
caUSeD BY ProDUcTiViTY collaPSe
55-14
5:15PM Chin,Karen*;Ekdale,A.A.;Pearson,Dean:Trace
FoSSil eViDence For Some oF The earlieST
KnoWn animal acTiViTY BY SUrViVorS oF The
160 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
creTaceoUS-Paleogene eXTincTion eVenT, mUD
BUTTeS localiTY, SoUThWeSTern norTh DaKoTa
57-2
1:45PM Stolarski,Jaroslaw*;Kitahara,MarceloV.;Miller,DavidJ.;
Cairns,StephenD.;Mazur,Maciej;Meibom,Anders:
DeeP-WaTer coralS reVeal mUch DeePer
eVolUTionarY origin oF ScleracTinia
57-3
2:00PM Congreve,CurtisR.*;Lieberman,BruceS.:QUanTiFYing
caTaSTroPhe: eSTimaTing SPeciaTion anD
eXTincTion raTeS in TriloBiTeS DUring The enD
orDoVician maSS eXTincTion eVenT
57-4
2:15PM Fadiga,Troy*:an aBc aPProach To The coeSTimaTion oF TaPhonomic ParameTerS anD
eVolUTionarY raTeS
57-5
2:30PM Brown,JosephW.*;FitzJohn,RichardG.;Slater,GrahamJ.;
Alfaro,MichaelE.;Harmon,LukeJ.:incorPoraTing
FoSSil richneSS inFormaTion inTo
DiVerSiFicaTion eSTimaTeS From molecUlar
PhYlogenieS
SeSSion no. 56
T55. New Horizons in Precambrian Palynology and Paleobiology
(GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; AASP - The
Palynological Society; Paleontological Society)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205CD
FranciscaE.Oboh-Ikuenobe,LannyH.Fisk,DebraA.Willard,and
PaulK.Strother,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
56-1
1:35PM Hu,Shusheng*;Siver,PeterA.;Wolfe,AlexanderP.:
PalYnologY anD age oF PoST-erUPTiVe laKe
SeDimenTS From The WomBaT KimBerliTe
localiTY, norThWeST TerriTorieS, canaDa
1:50PM Discussion
57-6
56-2
1:55PM Mander,Luke*;Collinson,MargaretE.;Chaloner,
WilliamG.;Brain,AnthonyP.R.;Long,DavidG.:The
UlTraSTrUcTUre anD BoTanical aFFiniTY oF
The ProBlemaTic miD-meSoZoic PalYnomorPh
RICCIISPORITES TUBERCULATUS lUnDBlaD
2:45PM King,EmilyA.*:STaTiSTical PoWer To DeTecT
changeS in raTeS oF morPhological
eVolUTion
57-7
3:00PM Marcot,JonathanD.*;Wagner,PeterJ.:PhYlogeneTic
TeSTS For inTerVal-SPeciFic VariaTion in raTeS
oF morPhologic change
3:15PM Break
57-8
3:30PM Sims,Hallie*:conTraSTing morPhological raTeS
oF SeeD eVolUTion
57-9
3:45PM Hopkins,SamanthaS.B.*:role oF Volcanic acTiViTY
in The eVolUTion oF eVer-groWing cheeK TeeTh
in aPloDonTiD roDenTS
56-3
2:10PM Edwards,LucyE.*:ProBlemS SolVeD anD
mYSTerieS remaining: DinocYSTS From coaSTal
Plain coreS
2:25PM Discussion
56-4
2:30PM Porter,SusannahM.*:The earlY BoDY FoSSil
recorD oF eUKarYoTeS
56-5
2:50PM Strother,PaulKlee*;Wellman,CharlesH.:SUrPriSinglY
high BioTic DiVerSiTY in a neoProTeroZoic
Shale
57-10
4:00PM Slater,GrahamJ.*;Harmon,LukeJ.;Alfaro,MichaelE.:
FoSSilS, molecUlar PhYlogenieS, anD moDelS
oF TraiT eVolUTion
56-6
3:05PM Sheldon,NathanD.*:eViDence For eXTenSiVe
liFe on lanD 1100 ma ago
57-11
56-7
3:25PM Beraldi,Hugo;Farmer,J.D.;Garcia-Pichel,Ferran*:
eViDence For meSoProTeroZoic liFe on lanD
anD iTS moDern coUnTerParT in ariD SoilS
4:15PM Gapp,I.Wesley*;Holder,MarkT.;Lieberman,BruceS.:
BUilDing PhYlogeneTic TreeS For TriloBiTeS
USing maXimUm liKelihooD
57-12
4:30PM Hunt,Gene*:TeSTing PUncTUaTeD eQUiliBriUm in
The oSTracoDe genUS PoSeiDonamicUS
3:40PM Break
57-13
56-8
3:55PM Schiffbauer,JamesD.*;Xiao,Shuhai;SenSharma,Kriti;
Wang,Ge:The origin oF inTracellUlar
STrUcTUreS in eDiacaran meTaZoan emBrYoS
4:45PM Mitchell,Jonathan*:raTeS anD TrenDS in
ecomorPhological DiVergence DUring earlY
BirD eVolUTion
57-14
56-9
4:15PM Papineau,Dominic*;Purohit,Ritesh;Fogel,Marilyn:
The PaleoProTeroZoic riSe oF aTmoSPheric
oXYgen caUSeD BY algal BloomS STimUlaTeD
BY high PhoSPhaTe in The loWer araValli
groUP, inDia
5:00PM Sakamoto,Manabu*:The role oF PhYlogenY in The
eVolUTion oF craniomanDiBUlar FUncTional
morPhologY in FoSSil anD eXTanT FeliDS
57-15
5:15PM Bapst,DavidW.*:comParing meThoDS For TimeScaling TreeS oF eXTincT TaXa
56-10
4:30PM Stevens,Eric*;Sumner,DawnY.:archean PlUmoSe
microBialiTeS: Three DiSTincT groWTh
morPhologieS & ecological imPlicaTionS
56-11
4:45PM Noffke,Nora*;Christian,DanielR.;Hazen,RobertM.:a
(cYano-)BacTerial ecoSYSTem in The archean
3.49 ga DreSSer FormaTion, PilBara, WeSTern
aUSTralia
56-12
5:00PM Schopf,J.William*:BiogeniciTY oF WorlD’S olDeST
FoSSilS: hoW The ProBlem WaS SolVeD
5:15PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 57
T61. Phylogenetic Approaches to Paleobiology: Diversity, Rates,
and Trends (Paleontological Society)
SeSSion no. 58
T66. Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology:
Geochemical Techniques and Examples Using Inorganic
and Organic Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates,
and Vertebrates I (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division; Paleontological Society; Geochemical Society; GSA
Archaeological Geology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200FG
CelinaSuarez,SamuelMatson,AishaAl-Suwaidi,and
PatrickWheatley,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
58-1
1:35PM Li,Weiqiang*;Chakraborty,Suvankar;Beard,BrianL.;
Johnson,ClarkM.;Romanek,ChristopherS.:
eXPerimenTal DeTerminaTion oF mg iSoToPe
FracTionaTion DUring PreciPiTaTion oF
inorganic calciTe
58-2
1:50PM Versteegh,EmmaA.A.*;Black,Stuart;Hodson,MarkE.:
earThWorm SecreTeD calciUm carBonaTe – a
neW PaleoThermomeTer?
58-3
2:05PM Abouelmagd,Abdou*;Krishnamurthy,R.V.;Sultan,
Mohamed;Kehew,Alan;Milewski,Adam:PaleoclimaTic
inSighT inTo The DePleTeD iSoToPic raTioS
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205AB
DavidW.BapstandEmilyA.King,Presiding
57-1
1:30PM Simpson,Carl*;Kiessling,Wolfgang:UnDerSTanDing
The role oF PhoToSYmBioSiS in coral
macroeVolUTion WiTh molecUlar
PhYlogeneTicS anD The FoSSil recorD
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 161
S U N D AY
SESSIONNO.58
PM
SESSIONNO.58
eroDing riVer BanKS From STaBle or
accreTing riVer BanKS
oF FoSSil aQUiFer WaTerS, norThern aFrica,
BaSeD on a raleigh DiSTillaTion moDel
58-4
2:20PM Wheatley,PatrickV.*;Hofmann,AmyE.;Holroyd,PatriciaA.;
Goodwin,MarkB.;Brown,ShaunT.:calciUm iSoToPe
FracTionaTionS in VerTeBraTeS From moDern
anD FoSSil ecoSYSTemS
59-4
2:15PM May,ChristineL.;Eaton,L.Scott*;Roering,Joshua;Burnett,
KellyM.:The eFFecTS oF DeeP-SeaTeD lanDSliDeS
on The WiDTh oF ValleYS anD The haBiTaT For
Salmon
58-5
2:35PM Anné,Jennifer*:Bone mineral calciUm
PercenTage in BirDS VerSUS oTher
VerTeBraTeS: WhaT XrF can Tell US aBoUT
moDern Bone chemiSTrY
59-5
2:30PM Remo,JonathanW.F.*;Khanal,Anish;Pinter,Nicholas:
aSSeSSmenT oF neW cheVron STrUcTUreS For
increaSing PhYSical haBiTaT DiVerSiTY WiThin
The miDDle miSSiSSiPPi riVer, USa
58-6
2:50PM Peek,Stephanie*;Clementz,MarkT.:onTogeneTic
VariaTion in elemenTal raTioS (Sr/ca anD
Ba/ca) oF TooTh enamel To aSSeSS DiageneTic
alTeraTion
2:45PM Break
59-6
3:00PM Blaser,Lenna;Everett,Austin;Mora,German*:
geochemical STUDY oF Small STreamS in The
BalTimore area SUggeSTS enhanceD carBon
eXPorT From UrBan SeTTingS
59-7
3:15PM Lenhart,ChristianF.*;Nieber,John:conSeQUenceS
oF increaSeD loW anD mean STreamFloW in
miDWeSTern agricUlTUral WaTerSheDS on
geomorPhic - ecological inTeracTionS
59-8
3:30PM Triplett,LauraD.*;Kettenring,KarinM.;Smith,CarsonA.:
inVaSion! hoW The SeDimenTological eFFecT
oF one PlanT SPecieS iS changing The
geochemiSTrY oF The PlaTTe riVer, neBraSKa
59-9
3:45PM Vanderklein,Dirk*;Galster,JoshuaC.;Scherr,Robert:
meaSUring The imPacT oF inVaSiVe JaPaneSe
KnoTWeeD on STream DiScharge in neW JerSeY
59-10
4:00PM Galster,JoshuaC.*;Vanderklein,Dirk:The regional
imPacT oF an inVaSiVe SPecieS, JaPaneSe
KnoTWeeD, on SUrFace WaTer SYSTemS
4:15PM Discussion
58-7
3:05PM Manning,PhillipL.*;Wogelius,Roy,A.;Bergmann,Uwe:
SYnchroTron lighT reVealS chemical ghoSTS
oF PaST liFe
3:25PM Break
58-8
3:40PM Drewicz,AmandaE.*;Grandstaff,DavidE.;Ash,Richard;
Terry,DennisO.Jr.:QUanTiFYing PerioDS oF
FoSSiliZaTion in TerreSTrial anD marine
enVironmenTS USing rare earTh elemenTS
58-9
58-10
58-11
58-12
58-13
3:55PM Suarez,MarinaB.*;Passey,Benjamin:carBonaTe
clUmPeD iSoToPe ThermomeTrY oF FoSSil Bone
anD DenTin: ProSPecTS For USe aS a groUnD
TemPeraTUre ThermomeTer
4:10PM Tobin,ThomasS.*;Wilson,GregoryP.;Eiler,JohnM.:
reconSTrUcTing PaleoTemPeraTUre USing
clUmPeD iSoToPe PaleoThermomeTrY acroSS
The K-Pg BoUnDarY From garFielD coUnTY, mT,
USa
4:25PM Suarez,Celina*;Ludvigson,Greg;González,LuisA.;
Fiorillo,AnthonyR.;McCarthy,PaulJ.;Lollar,J.Chad;Flaig,
PeterP.:inVeSTigaTionS oF laTe creTaceoUS
arcTic PaleohYDrologY BY inTegraTion oF
TerreSTrial STaBle iSoToPe ProXieS
4:40PM Kraft,RebeccaA.*;Levin,NaomiE.;Passey,Benjamin;
Rose,KennethD.;Chew,AmyE.:earlY eocene
PaleoenVironmenTS in WYoming BaSeD on
STaBle iSoToPe ecologY oF FoSSil mammalS
4:55PM Fricke,Henry*;Snell,KathrynE.;Nave,Julia;Davidson,
Cameron:STaBle anD clUmPeD iSoToPe STUDY oF
aUThigenic carBonaTeS From The KooTZnahoo
FormaTion, alaSKa, anD imPlicaTionS For STUDY
oF Paleogene climaTe anD hYDrologY
SeSSion no. 60
T80. Environmental Problems in Karst Terranes/Terrains and Their
Solutions: In Honor of James F. Quinlan (GSA Hydrogeology
Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division;
GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; Edwards
Aquifer Authority; National Cave and Karst Research Institute;
Karst Waters Institute; Minnesota Ground Water Association)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100FG
E.CalvinAlexanderandGearyM.Schindel,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
60-1
1:35PM Ford,DerekC.*:QUinlan in canaDa
60-2
1:55PM Schindel,GearyM.*:eVolUTion oF The recharge
Zone oF The BalconeS FaUlT Zone eDWarDS
aQUiFer, SoUTh cenTral TeXaS USa
60-3
2:10PM Johnson,Steve*;Schindel,Geary;Veni,George;Hauwert,
NicoM.;Hunt,BrianB.;Smith,BrianA.;Gary,MarcusO.:
DeFining The SPringSheDS oF TWo maJor
SPringS in TeXaS: San marcoS anD BarTon
SPringS
60-4
2:25PM Green,RonaldT.*;Bertetti,F.Paul;McGinnis,RonaldN.:
hYDraUlic DePenDencieS among regional
PoroUS meDia anD KarST aQUiFerS in cenTral
TeXaS
5:10PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 59
T69. Fluvial Biogeomorphology: The Interconnection of Biological
and Geomorphological Processes in Rivers (GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100DE
JoshuaC.GalsterandDirkVanderklein,Presiding
59-1
1:30PM Kennard,PaulM.*;Abbe,Timothy;Ericsson,Michael;
Bjork,Jack;Beason,ScottR.:The role oF riParian
ForeSTS in riVer aVUlSion anD FlooDPlain
DiSeQUiliBriUm in aggraDing Pro-glacial
BraiDeD riVerS: a neWlY recogniZeD moDel in
FlUVial geomorPhologY
60-5
2:40PM Diaz,Nathan*;Gouzie,DouglasR.:eValUaTing
miSSoUri’S oZarK aQUiFer WaTer-QUaliTY For
a PoTenTial carBon SeQUeSTraTion inJecTion
moniToring Program
60-6
59-2
1:45PM Beckman,Natalie*;Wohl,Ellen:log Jamming:
QUanTiFYing The relaTionShiP BeTWeen
ForeSTS anD STreamS in The coloraDo FronT
range
2:55PM Land,LewisA.*;Veni,George:elecTrical reSiSTiViTY
SUrVeYS oF anThroPogenic KarST Phenomena
aSSociaTeD WiTh Brine Well oPeraTionS:
SoUTheaSTern neW meXico, USa
60-7
59-3
2:00PM Stotts,Stephanie*;Pizzuto,JamesE.;O’Neal,
Michael:characTeriSTic riParian Tree anD
inTerrelaTeD BanK geomeTrieS DiFFerenTiaTe
3:10PM Bair,E.Scott*;Torres,Michelle:ProBlemS Drilling
anD comPleTing geoThermal WellS in a
PaleoKarST Terrain
3:25PM Break
162 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.62
3:40PM White,WilliamB.*:The QUinlan claSSiFicaTion oF
KarST: hoW haS it helD UP?
60-9
4:00PM Gao,Yongli*:inVeSTigaTing SinKhole haZarDS
anD groUnDWaTer anD SUrFace WaTer
conTaminaTionS in The SoUTheaSTern
aPPalachian KarST region
61-9
3:40PM Shanafield,MargaretA.*;Cook,PeterG.;Brunner,
Philip;Simmons,CraigT.:The inFlUence oF
DiSconnecTion on aQUiFer reSPonSe To
SUrFace WaTer TranSience
60-10
4:15PM Polk,Jason*;Groves,Chris;Haaff,Benjamin;Miller,
BenjaminV.;Vanderhoff,Sean:aDVanceS in ePiKarST
Zone hYDrogeologY in The PennYroYal
PlaTeaU oF SoUTh-cenTral KenTUcKY:
imPlicaTionS For conTaminanT TranSPorT
61-10
3:55PM Therrien,R.*;Brunner,Philip:recenT aDVanceS in
The inTegraTeD SimUlaTion oF SUrFace anD
SUBSUrFace FloW anD maSS TranSPorT
61-11
4:15PM Gerard,BrettR.*;Schwartz,Benjamin;Schwinning,
Susan:moDeling The PreciPiTaTion ThreSholD
reQUireD For recharge in a KarST aQUiFer oF
cenTral TeXaS
61-12
4:30PM Mohammad,redaG.Jr.*;Tempel,ReginaN.;Korany,
EzzatA.;Poulson,SimonR.;Gomaa,MohammadA.Jr.:
geochemical anD hYDrological ProceSSeS
conTrolling groUnDWaTer QUaliTY in aSSiUT
goVernoraTe, egYPT: geochemical anD
iSoToPic eViDence
61-13
4:45PM Traylor,JonathanP.*;Zlotnik,VitalyA.:concePTUal
moDel oF irrigaTion anD lanD USe change
eFFecTS on STreamFloW in Semi-ariD
conDiTionS
61-14
5:00PM Ou,Gengxin;Chen,Xunhong*;Cheng,Cheng:
moDeling The STream-aQUiFer DYnamicS USing
STreamBeD FielD DaTa in The loWer PlaTTe
riVer BaSin, neBraSKa
60-11
4:30PM Green,JeffreyA.*;Alexander,E.CalvinJr.:DYe Tracing
oBSerVaTionS From The Prairie DU chien groUP
in minneSoTa
60-12
4:45PM Patalano,Robert;Davis,R.Laurence*:a PreliminarY
inVeSTigaTion oF The groUnD WaTer
geochemiSTrY anD microBiologY aT The line
hole anD airPorT Well FielDS, San SalVaDor,
BahamaS
60-13
5:00PM Davies,GarethJ.*:carrYing on Jim’S leaD WiTh
a comBinaTion oF mUlTiPle Tracer DaTa anD
moDeling
60-14
5:15PM Swezey,ChristopherS.*;Garrity,ChristopherP.:
geological anD meTeorological DaTa From
SiTeS inFecTeD WiTh WhiTe-noSe SYnDrome (WnS)
BeFore JUlY 2011 in eaSTern norTh america
SeSSion no. 61
T86. Groundwater–Surface Water Interaction: Relating
Understanding That Spans the Water-Rich Midwest to the Scarcity
of the Outback (GSA Hydrogeology Division; American Water
Resources Association, Wisconsin Section; Minnesota Ground
Water Association; Australian National Centre for Groundwater
Research and Training; GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA
Geology and Society Division)
SeSSion no. 62
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100HI
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM101AB
PhilipBrunner,PeterG.Cook,andRandallHunt,Presiding
HazenA.J.Russell,DavidR.Sharpe,RobertShaver,and
BruceD.Smith,Presiding
61-1
1:30PM Fleckenstein,JanH.*:conTrolS oF groUnDWaTerSUrFace WaTer eXchange aT neSTeD ScaleS –
WhaT maTTerS Where anD When?
T92. Buried Valley Aquifers: What Do We Know and How Do
We Move Forward for Sustained Groundwater Management?
(GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division;
GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division)
1:30PM introductory remarks
62-1
1:40PM Sharpe,DavidR.*;Cummings,DonI.;Russell,HazenA.J.:
geologY anD hYDrogeologY oF Prairie BUrieD
ValleYS
62-2
1:55PM Schwartz,RobertK.*;Schwartz,TheresaM.:TerTiarY
PaleoValleY SYSTem, allUVial archiTecTUre,
anD BUrieD aQUiFer imPlicaTionS For The
norThern BaSin-anD-range oF SoUThWeST
monTana
61-2
1:50PM Soltero,EvelynM.*;Murphy,WilliamM.:geochemical
relaTionS BeTWeen SUrFace WaTer anD
groUnDWaTer in neVaDa coUnTY, caliFornia
61-3
2:05PM Gardner,W.Payton*;Harrington,Glenn;Smerdon,Brian;
Lamontagne,Sebastien;Batlle-Aguilar,Jordi:he
To iDenTiFY The PreSence oF ancienT
groUnDWaTer in riVer SYSTemS
61-4
2:20PM Cantafio,Leanne*;Ryan,M.Cathy:UrBan riVer
SamPling For non-PoinT SoUrce conTaminanTS
in The conTeXT oF groUnDWaTer–SUrFace
WaTer inTeracTion
62-3
2:10PM Thomason,JasonF.*;Keefer,DonaldA.;Lau,JodiA.;
Larson,Timothy;Ismail,Ahmed:geologic FrameWorK
moDel oF a glaciallY-FilleD BeDrocK ValleY in
mchenrY coUnTY, illinoiS
61-5
2:35PM Hollingshaus,Becky*;Solomon,D.Kip;Kimball,
BriantA.;Stolp,BertJ.:a comPariSon oF SamPle
collecTion DeViceS For iSolaTing SUB-SUrFace
FloW PaThS in a gaining moUnTain STream
62-4
2:25PM Burt,AbigailK.*;Rainsford,DesmondR.B.;Bajc,AndyF.:
aQUiFer or Drain? The SoUThern onTario
rocKWooD BUrieD BeDrocK ValleY
62-5
61-6
2:50PM Hatch,ChristineE.*;Prudic,DavidE.;Tyler,ScottW.;
Jackson,Tracie;Dotson,K.Elaine:looKing aT
STreamBeD SeePage in greaT BaSin, neVaDa
STreamS: WhaT mUlTiPle meThoDS Tell
US aBoUT SUrFace WaTer – groUnDWaTer
inTeracTionS
2:40PM Shaver,RobertB.*:hYDraUlic BarrierS in
PleiSTocene BUrieD-ValleY aQUiFerS in norTh
DaKoTa - TYPeS, DeTecTion, anD origin
62-6
3:10PM Hausner,MarkB.*;Wilson,KevinP.;Gaines,D.Bailey;
Suárez,Francisco;Tyler,ScottW.:DeVilS hole: The
inTerSecTion oF groUnDWaTer anD SUrFace
WaTerS aS an inDicaTor oF climaTe change
2:55PM Jacobs,MichaelA.*;Smith,BruceD.;Thamke,JoannaN.:
glacial geologic FrameWorK oF The WolF
PoinT QUaDrangle, norTheaSTern monTana,
BaSeD on hYDrogeologic anD geoPhYSical
STUDieS
62-7
3:10PM Jørgensen,Flemming*;Sandersen,PeterB.E.:DeTaileD
geoPhYSical maPPing oF BUrieD TUnnel
ValleYS - a PrereQUiSiTe For SUSTainaBle
groUnDWaTer managemenT in DenmarK
62-8
3:30PM Larson,Timothy*;Ismail,Ahmed;Thomason,JasonF.;
Keefer,DonaldA.:comBining SeiSmic reFlecTion
61-7
61-8
3:25PM Cannia,James*;Smith,BruceD.;Abraham,JaredD.:
hYDrogeologic FrameWorK BaSeD UPon
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 163
S U N D AY
geoPhYSical STUDieS oF The SanD hillS oF
WeSTern neBraSKa
60-8
PM
SESSIONNO.62
anD reSiSTiViTY ProFiling To imProVe The
inTePreTaTion oF a BUrieD ValleY aQUiFer in
norTheaST illinoiS
62-9
62-10
62-11
62-12
3:45PM Vittecoq,Benoit*;Deparis,Jacques;Auken,Esben;Nehlig,
Pierre;Perrin,José;Puvilland,Pascal;Martelet,Guillaume:
BUrieD ValleYS reVealeD BY helicoPTer
Borne TranSienT elecTromagneTic anD
hYDrogeological imPlicaTionS: eXamPle oF
The Volcanic iSlanD oF maYoTTe
4:00PM Russell,H.A.J.*;Crow,H.;Hinton,M.J.;Knight,R.D.;
Oldeborger,G.;Pugin,A.M;Pullan,S.E.;Sharpe,D.R.:
SPiriTWooD BUrieD ValleY aQUiFer maniToBa:
emerging UnDerSTanDing For groUnDWaTer
managemenT
4:15PM Seyoum,WondwosenMekonnen*;Eckstein,Yoram:
hYDraUlic relaTionShiPS BeTWeen BUrieD
ValleY SeDimenTS anD aDJacenT BeDrocK
FormaTionS
4:30PM Patch,JonC.*:a QUaliTaTiVe aSSeSSmenT oF
recharge To BUrieD ValleY aQUiFerS in
norTh DaKoTa USing STaBle iSoToPe analYSeS
63-9
4:20PM Cullis,JamesD.S.*;Stanish,Lee;Kohler,Tyler;McKnight,
DianeM.:XTreme STreamS aS inPUTS To
XTreme laKeS: QUanTiFYing The DailY DoSe oF
ParTicUlaTe organic maTTer To laKeS in The
DrY ValleYS oF anTarcTic
63-10
4:35PM Balistrieri,LaurieS.*;Seal,RobertR.II.;Pribil,MichaelJ.;
Piatak,NadineM.:The geochemical cYcling oF
cU, Fe, anD Zn in a meromicTic, marine PiT laKe,
callahan mine SUPerFUnD SiTe, maine, USa
63-11
4:50PM Johnson,Emmon*;Castendyk,DevinN.:The inaP
PiT laKeS DaTaBaSe – a Tool For PreDicTing
FUTUre PiT laKe WaTer QUaliTY
63-12
5:05PM Park,LisaE.*;Michelson,AndrewV.;Hoeflein,FritzJ.IV.;
Rothfus,Erin:hoW anD WhY laKeS Form on
carBonaTe PlaTFormS: a neW moDel For
laKe FormaTion in The Bahamian archiPelago
5:20PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 64
4:45PM Discussion
T135. Quaternary Geology and Its Applications: In Honor of David
M. Mickelson (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
4:55PM concluding remarks
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100A-C
SeSSion no. 63
T103. Processes within Extreme Lake Systems (GSA
Limnogeology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100DE
WilliamN.Mode,JohnW.Attig,andKentM.Syverson,Presiding
64-1
1:30PM Johnson,MarkD.*;Mickelson,DavidM.;Clayton,Lee;Attig,
JohnW.;Ham,NelsonR.;Syverson,KentM.:SoUThern
laUrenTiDe ice SheeT DeaD-ice ToPograPhY: The
‘WiSconSin VieW’ anD neW oPPorTUniTieS
64-2
1:50PM Carlson,AndersE.*:reTreaT oF ice in WiSconSin
anD norTh aTlanTic climaTe change oF The
laST DeglaciaTion
64-3
2:05PM Ullman,DavidJ.*;Carlson,AndersE.;Syverson,Kent;
Caffee,MarcW.:enhancing The DeglaciaTion
chronologY oF WiSconSin USing in-SiTU
coSmogenic raDionUcliDe
64-4
2:20PM Brown,StevenE.*;Thomason,JasonF.;Barnhardt,
MichaelL.:recogniTion oF lacUSTrine
SeQUenceS in norTheaST illinoiS anD
Their imPlicaTionS For inTerPreTaTionS
oF FlUcTUaTionS oF The laKe michgian
loBe margin: haVe We oVerlooKeD
alloSTraTigraPhY?
64-5
2:35PM Kozlowski,AndrewL.*;Bird,Brian;Kehew,Alan:
SUBglacial lanD SYSTem eVolUTion: inSighTS
From norThern caYUga coUnTY, neW YorK
64-6
2:50PM Fleming,AnthonyH.*:conVUlSiVe melTWaTer
oUTBUrSTS in The UPPer WaBaSh ValleY oF
norTheaSTern inDiana: imPlicaTionS For ice
SheeT collaPSe, moDern Biological DiVerSiTY,
anD geo-ToUriSm
3:05PM Break
64-7
3:20PM Simpkins,WilliamW.*;Johnson,BethL.;Eidem,JamesM.;
Helmke,MartinF.;Christianson,EvanG.;Carter,
JonathonT.;VanIten,Heyo;Parkin,TimothyB.:holiSTic
hYDrogeologY: elUciDaTing a > 500 Ka recorD
oF chemical anD PhYSical inTeracTionS in a
QUaTernarY aQUiTarD/aQUiFer SYSTem
64-8
3:40PM Edil,TuncerB.*:eFFecT oF climaTe change on
coaSTal eroSion anD maSS WaSTing along
WiSconSin’S greaT laKeS Shoreline
64-9
3:55PM Reuter,GregoryR.*:inTerPreTaTion oF STrengTh
anD STreSS hiSTorY oF glacio-lacUSTrine claY
DePoSiTS BY cPTU
64-10
4:10PM Syverson,KentM.*;Mickelson,DavidM.:laTeral
melTWaTer channelS oBSerVeD Forming along
The marginS oF a TemPeraTe glacier, glacier
DevinN.CastendykandLaurieS.Balistrieri,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
63-1
1:35PM Gammons,ChristopherH.*;Henne,William;Poulson,
Simon:geochemiSTrY anD STaBle iSoToPeS oF a
eUTroPhic laKe in WeSTern monTana, USa
63-2
1:55PM Shanks,W.C.Pat*;Morgan,LisaA.;Balistrieri,LaurieS.:
YelloWSTone laKe: an eXTreme laKe
inFlUenceD BY SUBlacUSTrine hoT SPringS anD
The YelloWSTone magmaTic SYSTem
63-3
2:15PM Varekamp,J.C.*;Kading,Tristan:laKe caViahUe
(argenTina) nearing SchWerTmanniTe
SaTUraTion
63-4
2:30PM Renaut,RobinW.*;Owen,R.Bernhart;Lowenstein,
TimK.:SeDimenTaTion anD earlY DiageneTic
ProceSSeS in naSiKie engiDa: a hoT-SPring FeD,
Perennial Saline, alKaline laKe in The magaDi
BaSin, KenYa riFT ValleY
63-5
2:45PM Story,Stacy*;BeitlerBowen,Brenda;Benison,KathleenC.;
Oboh-Ikuenobe,FranciscaE.;SanchezBotero,Carlos:
a mineralogical aPProach To DiSTingUiShing
DiageneTic alTeraTion From STraTigraPhic
change in The coWan BaSin, WeSTern aUSTralia
63-6
3:00PM Benison,KathleenC.*;Bowen,BrendaB.:rUnaWaY
SUlFUr-cYcling in ePhemeral aciD Saline
enVironmenTS oF WeSTern aUSTralia
3:15PM Discussion
3:30PM Break
63-7
3:45PM Lyons,W.Berry*;Welch,KathleenA.;Gardner,
ChristopherB.;Fortner,SarahK.;Deuerling,KellyM.;
Priscu,JohnC.:The geochemiSTrY oF The TaYlor
ValleY laKeS, anTarcTica
63-8
4:05PM Castendyk,DevinN.*;Gallagher,HughA.Jr.;Priscu,
JohnC.;Lyons,W.Berry:oBSerVaTionS oF SUB-ice
SUrFace Seiche in laKe hoare, anTarcTica,
USing an acoUSTic DoPPler cUrrenT ProFiler
(aDcP)
164 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
BaY, alaSKa -- imPlicaTionS For inTerPreTing
Paleo-Thermal regimeS
64-11
4:25PM Becker,RichardA.*;Streveler,GregoryP.;Mickelson,
DavidM.:a 1:100,000-Scale maP oF SUrFicial
DePoSiTS in glacier BaY naTional ParK anD
PreSerVe, SoUTheaST alaSKa
64-12
4:40PM Carson,EricC.*;Hanly,BrittanyR.;Wilson,DesireeS.:
laTe holocene relaTionS BeTWeen WilDFireS
anD allUVial Fan FormaTion in The SoUThern
UinTa BaSin, norTheaSTern UTah
64-13
5:00PM Laabs,BenjaminJ.*;Munroe,JeffreyS.:glaciologY oF
The laST glacial maXimUm, UinTa moUnTainS,
norTheaSTern UTah
64-14
5:15PM Munroe,JeffreyS.*;Crocker,ThomasA.;Giesche,AlenaM.;
Rahlson,LukasE.;Laabs,BenjaminJ.C.:DeVeloPing
a holocene neoglacial chronologY For
glacier naTional ParK, monTana
65-12
4:15PM Locatelli,EmmaRose*;Bradtmiller,Louisa;Myrbo,
Amy;MacGregor,Kelly;Kutvirt,Jacqueline;Riihimaki,
CatherineA.;Brady,Kristina:VegeTaTion hiSTorY oF
The laTe holocene in eaST glacier naTional
ParK, monTana: a PaleoenVironmenTal STUDY
65-13
4:30PM Berry,MichaelS.*:The DiSPerSion oF maiZe
agricUlTUre in The american SoUThWeST
65-14
4:45PM Griffin,EleanorR.*;Benson,Larry;Stein,John;Friedman,
Richard:When iS an archeological DePreSSion
noT a reSerVoir?
SeSSion no. 66
T158. Sense of Place, Geoparks and National Parks: Strategies for
Improved Earth Science Education (GSA Geoscience Education
Division; National Association of Geoscience Teachers)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211AB
WilliamI.Rose,ErikaC.Vye,andMarkF.Klawiter,Presiding
SeSSion no. 65
66-1
T141. Quaternary Paleoclimate Studies of the Western and
Southwestern United States (GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
1:30PM Semken,Steven*:imPlicaTionS oF SenSe oF Place
For earTh-Science inTerPreTaTion in ParKS
66-2
1:45PM Lillie,RobertJ.*:inTerPreTing ParK lanDScaPeS
anD Their DeePer meaningS: USing SenSe oF
Place To helP ParK rangerS anD ViSiTorS linK
geologY, ecologY anD hUman hiSTorY
66-3
2:00PM Vye,ErikaC.*;Rose,WilliamI.;Nash,BruceL.:USing
The naTional ParKS aS WaY To engage DiVerSe
learnerS in earTh Science eDUcaTion
66-4
2:15PM Kyriazis,StephanieF.*:SenSe oF Place, emoTionS,
anD inTerPreTaTion: leVeraging naTional ParK
inFormal eDUcaTion TechniQUeS To increaSe
geoScience liTeracY
66-5
2:30PM Olson,JustinG.*;Rose,WilliamI.:earTh Science
inTerPreTaTion eFForTS aS a geological
inTern aT iSle roYale naTional ParK
66-6
2:45PM Clough,KathleenL.*:imProVing earTh Science
eDUcaTion ThroUgh learner cenTereD
acTiViTieS (camPing) WiTh STUDenTS
66-7
3:00PM Kenworthy,JasonP.*;Santucci,VincentL.:The naTional
ParK SerVice JUnior PaleonTologiST Program:
eXPloring PaleonTologY, learning aBoUT
FoSSilS ThroUgh Time, anD ProTecTing nonreneWaBle PaleonTological reSoUrceS
66-8
3:15PM Kissel,RichardA.*;Duggan-Haas,Don;Ross,RobertM.:
PeBBleS To PiXelS: VirTUal FielD eXPerienceS
anD The ProFeSSional DeVeloPmenT ThaT
BUilDS Them
66-9
3:30PM Zolynsky,DebraL.*;Klawiter,MarkF.:VirTUal VS.
ViSceral FielD eXPerienceS: TWo PaThS
DiVergeD... TaKe BoTh
66-10
3:45PM Gochis,Emily*;Rose,WilliamI.;Engelmann,CarolA.;
Klawiter,MarkF.;Vye,ErikaC.:USing earthcache To
PromoTe PlaceD BaSeD eDUcaTion in PUBlic
SchoolS
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100FG
JosephC.Liddicoat,BerryLyons,SteveP.Lund,JosephP.Smoot,and
RobertM.Negrini,Presiding
65-1
1:30PM Lyons,W.Berry*:acKnoWleDging The
conTriBUTionS oF larrY V. BenSon
65-2
1:45PM Smoot,JosephP.*;Benson,Larry:The USe oF oXYgen
iSoToPeS anD carBonaTe mineralogY For
inTerPreTaTion oF SeDimenTarY FaBricS in
coreS oF QUaTernarY laKe DePoSiTS in The
WeSTern UniTeD STaTeS
65-3
2:00PM Lund,S.P.*;Benson,Larry;Kirby,MatthewE.:The
laST 3000 YearS oF caliFornia hYDrologic
VariaBiliTY: comPariSon oF laTe holocene
SeDimenT PaleoclimaTe recorDS From The
WeSTern USa
65-4
2:15PM Liddicoat,JosephC.*:mono laKe eXcUrSion in The
lahonTan BaSin, nV
65-5
2:30PM McCuan,DanielT.;Negrini,Rob*;Arredondo,Pedro;
Lopez,James;Danley,Kevin;Rodriguez,Rebecca;Kylasa,
Abhishek:a heinrich 4-ageD UnconFormiTY in
The SeDimenTS oF PlUVial laKe cheWaUcan,
oregon
65-6
2:45PM Mensing,ScottA.*;Sharpe,SaxonE.;Sada,Don;Thomas,
James:eViDence From The cenTral greaT BaSin
For an eXTenDeD DrY PerioD BeTWeen 3000 anD
2000 cal Yr BP anD iTS PoTenTial geograPhic
eXTenT
S U N D AY
SESSIONNO.66
65-7
3:00PM Adams,KennethD.*:The hiSTorY oF laKe lahonTan
VieWeD ThroUgh The PriSm oF iTS reSearch
hiSTorY
65-8
3:15PM Phillips,FredM.;Marrero,ShastaM.*;Roof,
StevenR.;Smith,RogerS.U.:reinTerPreTaTion
oF chlorine-36 DePTh ProFileS anD The
PaleoclimaTe imPlicaTionS oF Shoreline
DePoSiTS in PanaminT ValleY, ca
66-11
4:00PM Klawiter,MarkF.*;Engelmann,CarolA.;Vye,ErikaC.;
Gochis,E.;Huntoon,JacquelineE.;Mattox,Stephen;
Rose,WilliamI.:For Place-BaSeD earTh Science
learning oPPorTUniTieS, There’S no ‘Place’ liKe
home
65-9
3:30PM Reheis,Marith*:PlUVial laKeS in The WeSTern
U.S.—a VieW From The oUTcroP
66-12
65-10
3:45PM Kowler,Andrew*:hYDrologic anD climaTic
imPlicaTionS oF laTe QUaTernarY PaleolaKeS
in The SoUThern BaSin anD range ProVince
4:15PM RubioCisneros,IgorIshi*;RamirezFernandez,Juan
Alonso;MonroyOjeda,Alan:a geoParK in ne meXico:
a ProPoSal inTo The Big hiSTorY oF The Social
conglomeraTe
66-13
65-11
4:00PM MacGregor,Kelly*;Kutvirt,Jacqueline;Myrbo,Amy;
Riihimaki,CatherineA.;Brady,Kristina;Locatelli,Emma
Rose:a 13,000 Yr Fire hiSTorY aT SWiFTcUrrenT
laKe, glacier naTional ParK, monTana, USa
4:30PM Rose,WilliamI.*;Vye,Erika:DiScUSSion oF a
KeWeenaW geoParK
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 165
PM
SESSIONNO.67
SeSSion no. 67
SeSSion no. 68
T167. Time, Events, and Places: Understanding Temporal and
Spatial Learning in Geoscience Education (National Association
of Geoscience Teachers; Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208CD
T195. Data Preservation and Management in the Coming
Decade (GSA Geoinformatics Division; U.S. Geological Survey;
Association of American State Geologists; Geoscience
Information Society; GSA Geophysics Division)
ThomasShipley,StevenSemken,andCarolJ.Ormand,Presiding
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101DE
1:30PM introductory remarks
67-1
1:35PM Gentner,Dedre*;Goldwater,Micah;Jee,Benjamin,D.:
analogY in geoScience learning
67-2
1:50PM Resnick,Ilyse*;Shipley,ThomasF.;Newcombe,Nora;
Massey,Christine;Wills,Theodore:ProgreSSiVe
alignmenT oF geologic Time
67-3
2:05PM Cervato,Cinzia*;Manduca,CathrynA.;Mogk,DavidW.;
Ormand,CarolJ.;Shipley,ThomasF.;Smrecak,TrishaA.:
raTeS, DaTeS anD geologic Time: a JoUrnal
clUB rePorT on Teaching aBoUT TemPoral
aSPecTS oF geoScience
67-4
67-5
1:30PM introductory remarks
68-1
1:45PM Detrick,Robert*:neW iniTiaTiVeS in DaTa-enaBleD
Science aT The naTional Science FoUnDaTion
68-2
2:05PM Glaves,Helen*:geo-SeaS: a eUroPean iniTiaTiVe
For managing anD Sharing marine geological
anD geoPhYSical DaTa in eUroPe anD BeYonD?
68-3
2:20PM Dunn,LisaG.*:acceSS aS The FUTUre oF
geoScience DaTa PreSerVaTion
68-4
2:35PM Ramdeen,Sarah*:engaging USerS in The
PreSerVaTion ProceSS
68-5
2:35PM Cheek,KimA.*:ThinKing aBoUT DeeP Time: The
inTerSecTion oF TemPoral, SPaTial, & nUmeric
reaSoning
2:50PM Lehnert,KerstinA.*;Walker,J.Douglas:From DarKneSS
To lighT: The long Tail oF SamPle-BaSeD DaTa in
The neXT DecaDe
3:05PM Break
68-6
3:20PM Huffine,Richard*:The eVolUTion oF DaTa
managemenT in The geoScienceS
68-7
3:35PM Tahirkheli,Sharon*:emBeDDing DigiTal oBJecT
iDenTiFierS For DaTa SeTS in BiBliograPhic
ciTaTionS: iniTial imPreSSionS
68-8
3:50PM Bristol,R.Sky*:ScienceBase: maKing connecTionS
WiTh meTaDaTa inTegraTion
68-9
4:05PM Cooper,Jason*:The eVolUTion oF WeaTher
recorDS archiVal aT noaa’s naTional climaTic
DaTa cenTer
68-10
4:20PM Faundeen,John*:FUTUre DirecTionS in DaTa
PreSerVaTion
68-11
4:35PM Burton-Kelly,MatthewE.*;Hartman,JosephH.;
Poltenovage,Michael:inTroDUcing nodakPaleo, an
online SPecimen anD localiTY DaTaBaSe aT The
UniVerSiTY oF norTh DaKoTa
68-12
4:50PM Papp,KennethR.*;Johnson,K.J.;Riordan,J.A.:hoW To
inVenTorY anD moVe 4 million PoUnDS oF rocKS
5:05PM concluding remarks
2:50PM Dolliver,HollyA.S.*:The 4th DimenSion: Teaching The
concePT oF Time USing google earTh
67-7
3:05PM Jolley,Alison;Jones,Francis*;Harris,Sara;Rhajiak,
Jamil:correlaTing KnoWleDge oF lanDScaPe
FormaTion TimeScaleS anD geologic Time USing
a neW ValiDaTeD concePT TeST
67-8
3:20PM Kastens,KimA.*;Pistolesi,Linda;Passow,MichaelJ.:
SPaTial ThinKing in The neW YorK STaTe high
School earTh Science eXam
67-9
3:35PM Krantz,RobertW.*:Teaching 3D SUBSUrFace
inTerPreTaTion: a neW inDUSTrY PerSPecTiVe
67-10
3:50PM Murphy,Rachel;Ormand,CarolJ.*;Goodwin,Laurel;
Shipley,ThomasF.;Manduca,Cathryn;Tikoff,Basil:
imProVing STUDenTS’ ViSUo-PeneTraTiVe
ThinKing SKillS ThroUgh BrieF, WeeKlY
PracTice
67-11
4:05PM Wertheim,Jill*;Edelson,Daniel:a roaD maP To
reForming aSSeSSmenT oF geograPhic
ThinKing
4:20PM Boxerman,JonathanZ.*;Horn,MichaelS.:maShing
moDelS: helPing learnerS comPrehenD
changeS oVer Time anD SPace on a geological
Scale
67-13
4:35PM McNeal,KarenS.*;Libarkin,Julie;Ledley,Tamara;
Dutta,Saranee;Templeton,MorrisC.;Geroux,
Jonathan:meaSUreS oF high School STUDenTS
UnDerSTanDing oF TemPoral anD SPaTial
ThinKing relaTeD To earTh SYSTem Science
67-14
4:50PM Frus,RebeccaJ.*;Semken,Steven;Dodick,Jeff;Crow,
Ryan:ViSiTorS’ USe oF The lanDScaPe To
UnDerSTanD geologic Time While eXPeriencing
The Trail oF Time aT granD canYon naTional
ParK
67-15
2:20PM vanderHoevenKraft,KatrienJ.*;Husman,Jenefer;Brewer,
GeneA.Jr.:hoW Do We rememBer? imPlicaTionS
For learning DeeP Time
67-6
67-12
FrancesW.Pierce,BrianJ.Buczkowski,BettyM.Adrian,JohnC.Steinmetz,and
M.LeeAllison,Presiding
5:05PM Richards,Samantha*;Hagadorn,JamesW.;Kruger,
Frances;Kilpatrick,Tommy;Pierce,Lindsey:PrehiSToric
Time TraVel: a neW VieW oF earTh’S FirST 4
Billion YearS aT The DenVer mUSeUm oF naTUre
anD Science
SeSSion no. 69
T212. Impact Cratering on the Earth, Moon, and Planets: Remote,
Field, and Lab Studies (GSA Planetary Geology Division; GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; International
Continental Drilling Program)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100H-J
ChristianKoeberlandJeffreyPlescia,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
69-1
1:35PM Wasserburg,GeraldJ.*:KeYnoTe SPeaKer: The
Terminal lUnar caTaclYSm & The laTe heaVY
BomBarDmenT oF The inner Solar SYSTem
69-2
2:00PM Bottke,William*:The greaT archean BomBarDmenT,
or The laTe laTe heaVY BomBarDmenT
69-3
2:20PM Jirsa,MarkA.*;Fralick,Philip:The SUDBUrY imPacT
laYer in The WeSTern laKe SUPerior region
69-4
2:40PM Kring,DavidA.*;Abramov,Oleg:imPacT melT VolUmeS
in oBliQUe imPacTS on The earTh, moon, anD
marS
69-5
2:55PM Schedl,Andrew*:WhaT mighT The PhYSical
characTeriSTicS oF imPacT eJecTa Tell US
aBoUT meTeoriTe imPacTS?
166 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.71
3:10PM Plescia,JeffreyB.*:inSighTS inTo The craTering
ProceSS From lUnar imPacT craTerS
69-7
3:25PM Neal,CliveR.*;Fagan,AmyL.;O’Sullivan,Katie;Donohue,
Patrick:non-DeSTrUcTiVe iDenTiFicaTion oF lUnar
imPacT melTS
69-8
69-9
3:40PM Ernst,Bryan*;Paulsen,Timothy:neW conSTrainTS on
The Timing oF DeFormaTion aT The gloVer BlUFF
STrUcTUre near coloma, Wi From a calciTe
TWinning analYSiS
3:55PM Reimold,WolfUwe*;Raschke,Ulli;Schmitt,RalfT.:
STraTigraPhY anD PeTrograPhic-geochemical
reSUlTS For The imPacTiTe SecTion oF icDP
Drill core D1, el’gYgYTgYn imPacT STrUcTUre
(rUSSia)
69-10
4:15PM Pittarello,Lidia*;Koeberl,Christian:The comPleXiTY oF
ShocK FeaTUreS in a Volcanic liThologY: The
el’gYgYTgYn “SUeViTe”
69-11
4:30PM Erickson,TimmonsM.*;Cavosie,AaronJ.;Radovan,
HenriA.;Moser,DesmondE.:crYSTallograPhic
moDeling anD oBSerVaTionS oF {112} Planar
FracTUreS in naTUrallY ShocKeD Zircon
69-12
4:45PM Koeberl,Christian*;Moynier,Fred:Zinc iSoToPeS anD
The FormaTion anD FracTionaTion oF TeKTiTeS
69-13
5:00PM McKay,Robert*;Liu,Huaibao;Witzke,BrianJ.;French,
BevanM.;Briggs,DerekE.G.:PreSerVaTion oF The
miDDle orDoVician WinneShieK Shale in a
ProBaBle imPacT craTer
69-14
5:15PM Tapanila,Leif*;Sheffield,Joseph;Thomason,Carrie;Myers,
Reed:The hiKo ScarP: a Paleo-ToPograPhic
BoUnDarY marKing The oUTer rim FaUlT oF The
alamo imPacT craTer, neVaDa
70-7
10:00AM deSilva,Shanaka*;Duncan,Robert;Wright,Dawn;deSilva,
Lynette;Guerrero,Eduardo:increaSing DiVerSiTY in
earTh ScienceS (iDeS): an oregon Program
70-8
10:15AM Sloan,Valerie*;Carlson,David:SUcceSSFUl
recrUiTmenT STraTegieS For a SUmmer
inTernShiP Program
70-9
10:30AM Maygarden,DianeF.*;Egger,HeatherL.;Gill,IvanP.:a
SUmmer geoScience FielD TriP For minoriTY
high School STUDenTS in loUiSiana: SUcceSSeS
anD challengeS
70-10
10:45AM Kelso,PaulR.*;Brown,LewisM.;Beelen,NathanielJ.;
Dougherty,DennisJ.;Frush,Samuel;Goetz,ElizabethR.;
Sabatine,Stephanie;Spencer,MatthewK.;Whealy,
Christopher:graniTe: a geoScience FielD
eXPerience For naTiVe-american high School
STUDenTS
70-11
11:00AM Ponce-Zepeda,Moises*:m.e.S.a, noT JUST a SeaT
aT The TaBle: a chicano geologY STUDenT’S
eXPerience WiTh inVeSTigaTiVe FielD reSearch
70-12
11:15AM Voglesonger,KennethM.*;Hemzacek,JeanM.;
Sanders,LauraL.:engaging earlY career
UnDergraDUaTeS in The geoScienceS ThroUgh
FielD anD reSearch acTiViTieS
SeSSion no. 71
Geoscience Education IV: Geoscience for All—Addressing
Challenges in Open Door Institutions and/or Small Geoscience
Programs
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208AB
EricM.D.BaerandJanisTwerogy,Presiding
71-1
monDaY, 10 ocToBer 2011
8:00AM Lukes,LauraA.*:realiTY checK: PerSPecTiVe oF a
commUniTY college aDJUncT FacUlTY memBer
in geologY
71-2
morning oral
Technical SeSSionS
8:15AM Low,Russanne*;Tenenbaum,LauraFaye;Schwerin,
Theresa:creaTing a BUZZ in The claSSroom:
ProVen TechniQUeS For inTegraTing naSa
earTh Science ViSUaliZaTionS, mUlTimeDia anD
inTeracTiVeS inTo TWo-Year college coUrSeS
71-3
8:30AM Hams,Jacquelyn*:creaTing laB TracKS To
accommoDaTe DiVerSe STUDenT PoPUlaTionS in
an inTroDUcTorY laBoraTorY claSS aT a TWoYear college
71-4
8:45AM Voorhees,DavidH.*:earThQUaKeS acroSS
BorDerS
71-5
9:00AM Oughton,JohnR.*;Osborn,Joe;Force,Geoffrey:
inTroDUcTorY geoScience eDUcaTion aT
commUniTY college: challengeS anD
conFirmaTionS amiDST 21st cenTUrY DiVerSiTY
71-6
9:15AM Branlund,Joy*:giVing inTroDUcTorY STUDenTS The
SUPPorT neceSSarY To meeT high eXPecTaTionS
71-7
9:30AM Wynne,DanielB.*:The caliFornia commUniTY
collegeS: a neeD For aDaPTaBiliTY anD
innoVaTion in Teaching geoScienceS
71-8
9:45AM Shomo,Susie*:“VarieD inSTrUcTion PromoTeS
STUDenT engagemenT”
SeSSion no. 70
Geoscience Education III: Broadening Participation in the
Geosciences through Access, Accommodation, and Inclusion
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208CD
ChristopherAtchisonandSharonLocke,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
70-1
8:15AM Stokes,PhilipJ.*;Levine,Roger;Fuhrman,Miriam;
Gunckel,KristinL.;Flessa,KarlW.:TroUBleShooTing
The PiPeline: DeVeloPing a criTical inciDenT
TaXonomY For minoriTY anD non-minoriTY
STUDenT PaThWaYS inTo The geoScienceS
70-2
8:30AM Langford,Neal*:challengeS Facing PeoPle WiTh
moBiliTY DiSaBiliTieS To STUDY anD WorK in The
geoScienceS
70-3
8:45AM Vesel,Judy*:Signing earTh Science
70-4
9:00AM Neuhauser,Kenneth*:on Teaching a ToTallY BlinD
STUDenT PhYSical anD hiSTorical geologY
70-5
9:15AM Ceylan,GinaM.*:BlinD inSighTS on geoScience
eDUcaTion: a PerSonal PerSPecTiVe
70-6
9:30AM Atchison,Christopher*:inTroDUcTion oF The
inTernaTional aDViSorY For geoScience
DiVerSiTY (iagD)
9:45AM Break
71-9
10:00AM LeMay,LynseyE.*;Berquist,PeterJ.;Layou,KarenM.:
Teaching The releVancY oF geologY in an
online SeTTing: eXamPleS From ThomaS nelSon
commUniTY college, hamPTon, Va
71-10
10:15AM Baer,EricM.D.*;Wenner,JenniferM.;Burn,HelenE.:The
maTh YoU neeD, When YoU neeD iT: helPing more
Than JUST The UnDer-PrePareD STUDenT
10:30AM Break
71-11
10:45AM Anderson,StevenW.*:STraTegieS emPloYeD To
DeVeloP ParTnerShiPS DUring a 17-Year
career aS a SoliTarY geoScience FacUlTY
memBer
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 167
AM
M O N D AY
69-6
SESSIONNO.71
SESSIONNO.
71-12
11:00AM Fredrick,KyleC.*;Halchak,Jennifer;Nicholson,Bryan;Lohr,
Lisa:inTegraTing local WaTerSheD aSSociaTion
acTiViTieS To aUgmenT STUDenT reSearch
oPPorTUniTieS
73-8
71-13
11:15AM Smaglik,SuzanneM.*;Lautz,LauraK.:a reSearch anD
learning collaBoraTion BeTWeen one TWoYear anD TWo FoUr-Year inSTiTUTionS
10:15AM Robinson,Bruce*;Dixon,Paul:DeVeloPing an
aDVanceD SimUlaTion caPaBiliTY For
enVironmenTal managemenT aPPlicaTionS
73-9
71-14
11:30AM Hageman,ScottA.*;Blevins,Lacy;Gleason,Joshua;
Hoffman,BrianL.;Mikulich,Kathryn;Jensen,John;
Youngblood,Lucas:maYmeSTer: Bringing geologY
To geograPhY anD BiologY maJorS TWo WeeKS
aT a Time
10:35AM Buscheck,ThomasA.*;Sun,Yunwei;Hao,Yue;Blink,James
A.:leVeraging Thermal-hYDrological Science
anD TechnologY aT YUcca moUnTain To acTiVe
managemenT oF inTegraTeD geoThermal co2STorage reSerVoirS
73-10
71-15
11:45AM DavisTodd,Carrie*;Lee,Karen:The camPUS naTUre
area aS a Focal PoinT For inTerDiSciPlinarY
reSearch anD Teaching
10:55AM Birkholzer,JensT.*:ScienTiFic iSSUeS relaTeD To
geologic STorage oF carBon SeQUeSTraTion:
learning From nUclear WaSTe anD YUcca
moUnTain r&D
73-11
11:15AM Belcher,WayneR.*;Sweetkind,DonaldS.;Faunt,
ClaudiaC.:The DeaTh ValleY regional
groUnDWaTer FloW SYSTem moDel: SoUnD
Science
11:35AM Discussion
SeSSion no. 72
73-7
P3. Exploration of the Deep Biosphere (GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101A-C
BrandyM.TonerandJeffreyGralnick,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
72-1
8:05AM Colwell,F.S.*;Sogin,M.;Briggs,B.R.;Lavalleur,H.:The
cenSUS oF DeeP liFe: a neW ProJecT To eXPlore
liFe UnDergroUnD
72-2
8:35AM Amend,JanP.*:geoBiological eXPloraTion oF
The DeeP SUBSeaFloor
72-3
9:05AM SherwoodLollar,Barbara*;vanHeerden,Esta;Onstott,
Tullis;Kieft,Thomas;Itavaara,Merja:FolloW The WaTer
- a Search STraTegY For eXPloraTion oF The
earTh’S DeeP BioSPhere
9:35AM Break
72-4
9:50AM Onstott,Tullis*;Chehoud,C.;vanHeerden,E.;Litthauer,D.;
Jugdave,A.;Albertyn,K.;Kieft,Thomas;Borgonie,G.;
García-Moyano,A.;Chivian,D.:From BacTerial
FincheS To BacTiVoroUS meioFaUna: microBial
BiogeograPhY oF The DeeP crUSTal BioSPhere
72-5
72-6
10:20AM Templeton,AlexisS.*;Swanner,ElizabethD.:microBial
Fe, mn anD ammoniUm oXiDaTion in The DeeP
TerreSTrial SUBSUrFace aT henDerSon mine,
co
SeSSion no. 74
T3. The Archean of North America: The Core of a Continent
(GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of America; Geological
Association of Canada)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200H-J
M.E.Bickford,PaulA.Mueller,andJosephL.Wooden,Presiding
74-1
8:00AM Vel,SenthilS.*;Johnson,ScottE.;Cook,AldenC.;Goupee,
AndrewJ.;Song,WonJoon;Okaya,David:inTegraTeD
analYTical-comPUTaTional FrameWorK For
The calcUlaTion oF BUlK elaSTic ProPerTieS
anD SeiSmic WaVe SPeeDS in PolYcrYSTalline
maTerialS
74-2
8:15AM Okaya,David*;Johnson,Scott;Vel,SenthilS.;Christensen,
NikolasI.:FacTorS For The USe oF SeiSmic
aniSoTroPY To eXamine crUSTal DeFormaTion
anD meTamorPhiSm WiThin craTonS
74-3
8:30AM Johnson,ScottE.*;Vel,SenthilS.;Gerbi,ChristopherC.;
Cook,AldenC.;Song,WonJoon;Okaya,David:
eValUaTing The eFFecTS oF Shear Zone
DeVeloPmenT on SeiSmic aniSoTroPY in The
DeeP craTonic crUST: naTUral eXamPleS anD
comPUTaTional meThoDS
74-4
8:45AM Mahan,K.H.*;Leslie,S.;Schulte-Pelkum,V.;Regan,S.;
Williams,M.L.:SeiSmic aniSoTroPY PaTTernS
in DeeP conTinenTal crUST: eXamPleS From
an eXhUmeD high PreSSUre Terrane in The
WeSTern canaDian ShielD
74-5
9:00AM Holm,Daniel*;Chandler,Val:The archeanPaleoProTeroZic BoUnDarY in The UPPer greaT
laKeS region: iTS FormaTion anD inFlUence on
crUSTal archiTecTUre
74-6
9:15AM Lin,Shoufa*;Parks,Jen;Heaman,LarryM.;Simonetti,
Antonio:VerTical TecToniSm SYnchronoUS WiTh
horiZonTal TecToniSm in The neoarchean:
STrUcTUral anD geochronological eViDence
From The norThWeSTern SUPerior ProVince,
canaDa
10:50AM Macalady,JenniferL.*:DirecT hUman eXPloraTion
oF The TerreSTrial SUBSUrFace
SeSSion no. 73
Special Session: The Past Yucca Mountain Project—Advancing
Science and Technology for the Future: Was It Worth the Cost?
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102BC
RichardR.Parizek,ClaudiaM.Newbury,andArdythM.Simmons,Presiding
9:55AM Swift,PeterN.;Nutt,Mark*:rePoSiTorY
PerFormance moDeling in The UniTeD STaTeS
aFTer YUcca moUnTain
73-1
8:00AM Newbury,ClaudiaM.*;Simmons,ArdythM.:The PaST
YUcca moUnTain ProJecT - aDVancing Science
anD TechnologY For The FUTUre: WaS it WorTh
The coST?
73-2
8:05AM Dyer,J.Russell*:oVerVieW oF The YUcca moUnTain
ScienTiFic inVeSTigaTion Program
73-3
8:25AM Long,RoyC.;Soeder,Dan*:neW anD innoVaTiVe
Drilling TechnologieS
73-4
8:45AM Stuckless,John*:earTh Science innoVaTionS
SPaWneD BY The YUcca moUnTain ProJecT
74-7
73-5
9:05AM Coppersmith,KevinSr.*:DeVeloPmenT oF Volcanic
haZarD analYSiS meThoDologieS For YUcca
moUnTain, neVaDa
9:30AM Brownlee,SarahJ.*;Erdman,Monica;Wagner,
Kelsey;Hacker,BradleyR.;Seward,Gareth:SeiSmic
aniSoTroPY in The miD- anD loWer-crUST
9:45AM Break
73-6
9:25AM Wong,Ivan*:aDVanceS maDe in eValUaTing
SeiSmic haZarDS aT The YUcca moUnTain SiTe
74-8
10:00AM Hamilton,WarrenB.*:The mYTh oF PreneoProTeroZoic PlaTe TecTonicS
9:45AM Break
74-9
10:15AM Shirey,StevenB.*;VanKranendonk,Martin;Richardson,
StephenH.:Sclm anD crUSTal eViDence For 3 ga
168 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.76
onSeT oF PlaTe TecTonicS WiTh imPlicaTionS
For The SUPerior ProVince
10:35AM Bleeker,Wouter*:The SlaVe craTon oF norTh
america: an oVerVieW
75-9
74-11
10:55AM O’Neil,Jonathan*;Carlson,RichardW.;Moser,DesmondE.;
Darling,James;Heaman,Larry;Francis,Don:a
remnanT oF haDean crUST PreSerVeD in The
nUVVUagiTTUQ greenSTone BelT
10:30AM LeMasurier,WesleyE.*:conTinenTal SignaTUre
imPoSeD on The eVolUTion oF oceanic-iSlanDTYPe VolcanoeS in The marie BYrD lanD SecTor
oF The WeST anTarcTic riFT
75-10
74-12
11:10AM Satkoski,A.M.*;Samson,S.D.;Bickford,M.E.:neW
geochemical DaTa For archean crUST in
The minneSoTa riVer ValleY: eViDence For
conTinenTal crUSTal recYcling in The
Paleoarchean?
10:45AM Hickman,JohnB.*:eViDence oF crUSTal-Scale
Thermal SUBSiDence SUrroUnDing camBrian
inTracraTonic riFT STrUcTUreS in The
SoUThern illinoiS BaSin
75-11
11:00AM Price,JonathanD.*:TiTaniUm Zoning in QUarTZ:
conSTrainTS on The crYSTalliZaTion anD
cooling oF The moUnT ScoTT graniTe PlUTon,
SoUThern oKlahoma aUlacogen, USa
74-13
11:25AM Frost,CarolD.*;Fanning,C.Mark;Frost,B.Ronald;Swapp,
SusanM.;McLaughlin,J.Fred:The archean WYoming
ProVince: nUcleUS oF norTh america
74-14
11:45AM McLaughlin,J.Fred*;Frost,CarolD.;Swapp,SusanM.;
Frost,B.Ronald:TecTono-STraTigraPhY oF
The meSoarchean SacaWee BlocK, cenTral
WYoming ProVince
SeSSion no. 75
T18. Proterozoic to Modern Rifts: Sedimentary and Volcanic
Processes and the Role of Inherited Structures (GSA Structural
Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology
Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200DE
MelissaA.Lamb,ThomasHickson,andPaulJ.Umhoefer,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
75-1
8:10AM Stein,Seth*;vanderLee,Suzan;Stein,CarolA.;Merino,
Miguel;Jurdy,DonnaM.;Wysession,MichaelE.;Wiens,
Douglas;Revenaugh,Justin;Frederiksen,Andrew;
Darbyshire,Fiona:learning From FailUre: neW
inSighTS inTo conTinenTal riFTing From norTh
america’S FaileD miD-conTinenT riFT
75-2
8:30AM Umhoefer,PaulJ.*:inFlUence oF inheriTeD
FeaTUreS on The BoUnDarieS anD FaUlT
PaTTernS oF The eXTenSional BelTS From The
gUlF oF caliFornia To norThern BaSin anD
range
75-3
8:45AM Stock,Joann*;Martin-Barajas,Arturo;Vidal-Solano,
JesusRoberto;Paz-Moreno,Francisco;Olguin-Villa,
AngelE.;Skinner,Steve:inTerPlaY BeTWeen
VolcaniSm anD STrUcTUre oF The norThern
BaSinS WiThin The gUlF oF caliFornia riFT
SYSTem
75-4
9:00AM Langford,RichardP.*;Marrufo,SandyS.;Doser,Diane:
aBrUPT changeS in DePoSiTion reSUlTing
From hYDrologic anD TecTonic eVenTS, PlioPleiSTocene hUeco BaSin, rio granDe riFT
75-5
9:15AM Wawrzyniec,TimothyF.*;Magill,R.Charlie:a
TranScUrrenT emPlacemenT moDel For The
creSTeD BUTTe laccoliTh anD aSSociaTeD
STrain TranSFer From The rio granDe riFT To
The UinTa arch, SoUThern rocKY moUnTainS,
USa
9:30AM Break
75-6
9:45AM DePascale,GregoryP.*;Matsinhe,Mauricio:
PreliminarY aSSeSSmenT anD geological
eViDence For The SeiSmogenic PoTenTial oF
SoUThernmoST PorTion oF The eaST aFrican
riFT, moZamBiQUe
75-7
75-8
10:00AM Farris,DavidW.*:eXTenSion DUring FormaTion oF
The Panama orocline anD colliSion WiTh SoUTh
america
10:15AM Bradley,KyleEdward*;Buchwaldt,R.;Royden,LeighH.;
Burchfiel,B.Clark:The role oF eXTenSion-
SeSSion no. 76
T20. Beyond Balanced Sections: New Horizons in Structural and
Mechanical Modeling (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division)
AM
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200A-C
GaryG.GrayandJuliaK.Morgan,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
76-1
8:05AM Gray,GaryG.*;Chikichev,Ivan:USe oF FiniTe elemenT
ForWarD moDeling in analYZing geologic
STrUcTUreS
76-2
8:20AM Albertz,Markus;Lingrey,Steven;Sanz,Pablo*:FiniTe
elemenT moDelS oF conTracTional FaUlTrelaTeD FolDing
76-3
8:35AM Zhang,Jie*;Morgan,JuliaK.;Gray,GaryG.;Harkins,
NathanW.;Sanz,PabloF.;Chikichev,Ivan:Fem anD Dem
moDeling oF BaSemenT-inVolVeD FolDS anD
ThrUSTS, WiTh aPPlicaTion To SheeP moUnTaingreYBUll area, WYoming
76-4
8:50AM Dean,SarahL.*;Fournier,Tom;Morgan,Julia:The
FormaTion anD eVolUTion oF Triangle ZoneS
in FolD-anD-ThrUST-BelTS: inSighTS From Dem
SimUlaTionS
76-5
9:05AM Thornton,DeanA.*;Roberts,DanielT.;Crook,AnthonyJ.L.;
Yu,JianG.:regional-Scale SalT TecTonicS
moDelling: Bench-Scale ValiDaTion anD
eXTenSion To FielD-Scale PreDicTionS
76-6
9:25AM Cooke,MicheleL.*:There iS no SUch Thing aS a
Free FaUlT
9:45AM Break
76-7
10:00AM Cruz,Leonardo*;Hilley,GeorgeE.:FricTional anD
graViTaTional eFFecT on FaUlT reacTiVaTion: a
minimUm-WorK aPProach
76-8
10:15AM Morgan,JuliaK.*:The mechanicS oF ThrUST FaUlT
iniTiaTion anD FolD anD ThrUST BelT eVolUTion:
inSighTS From DiScreTe elemenT SimUlaTionS
76-9
10:30AM Benesh,NathanP.;Hughes,AmandaN.;Alt,RichardC.III.;
Shaw,JohnH.*:mechanical BaSiS oF FaUlT-BenD
FolDing
76-10
10:50AM Hughes,AmandaN.*;Benesh,NathanP.;Alt,RichardC.III.;
Shaw,JohnH.:mechanical moDeling oF FaUlTProPagaTion FolDS anD comPariSon WiTh
oBSerVaTionS From SeiSmic reFlecTion DaTa
anD analog moDelS
76-11
11:05AM Yin,Hongwei*;Morgan,Julia;Wang,Xin;Wu,Zhengyun;
Wang,Zhe:Dem moDeling oF KUQa SalT-relaTeD
FolD-anD-ThrUST BelT, china
76-12
11:20AM Hudleston,Peter*;Treagus,Susan:FleXUral FloW
FolDing reViSiTeD
11:35AM concluding remarks
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 169
M O N D AY
74-10
Parallel FolDing in The TecTono-SeDimenTarY
DeVeloPmenT oF The earlY To miDDle miocene
KYmi-aliVeri BaSin, eVia, greece
SESSIONNO.77
SeSSion no. 77
SeSSion no. 78
T38. Provenance Analysis in Modern and Ancient Sedimentary
Systems (GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211CD
T52. Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record I
(Paleontological Society; Society of Vertebrate Paleontology;
Cushman Foundation; Paleontological Research Institution)
ChristopherM.FedoandMichaelC.Pope,Presiding
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205CD
8:00AM introductory remarks
WarrenD.AllmonandMargaretM.Yacobucci,Presiding
77-1
8:05AM Samson,ScottD.*;Hietpas,Jack;Moecher,David:The
gooD, The BaD anD The UglY: aSSeSSing The
UTiliTY oF DeTriTal mineralS in ProVenance
analYSiS
78-1
8:00AM Allmon,WarrenD.*:The “JanUS concePT” oF
PaleonTological SPecieS: are FoSSil SPecieS
criTicallY imPorTanT or are We KiDDing
oUrSelVeS?
77-2
8:20AM Balgord,Elizabeth*;Dehler,CarolM.;Yonkee,Adolph;Link,
PaulKarl;Hayes,DawnS.;Keeley,JoshuaA.;Osterhout,
ShannonL.;Richey,Dave:FiTFUl riFTing, glaciaTion,
anD The BirTh oF The corDilleran miogeocline:
a neoProTeroZoic-camBrian DeTriTal Zircon
recorD From norThern UTah anD SoUThern
iDaho
78-2
8:20AM Zink,RobertM.*:DemYSTiFYing DarWin’S mYSTerY
oF mYSTerieS
78-3
8:40AM Miller,WilliamIII.*:The “SPecieS ProBlem” in
PaleoBiologY--iT’S mUch more comPlicaTeD
For US
78-4
9:00AM Lieberman,BruceS.*:TemPo anD moDe in eVolUTion
reFrameD in The lighT oF PhYlogeneTic
ThinKing
78-5
9:15AM Geary,DanaH.*:FoSSil SPecieS: PlaY The hanD
YoU’Ve Been DealT
78-6
9:30AM Hageman,StevenJ.*:morPhologY anD molecUleS
aT The SPecieS leVel: SolVing a SiX-PoinT
ProBlem
77-3
77-4
77-5
77-6
77-7
8:35AM Southworth,Scott*;Satkoski,AaronM.;Samson,
ScottD.;Aleinikoff,JohnN.:The greaT
PaleoZoic UnconFormiTY: ProVenance oF
neoProTeroZoic-camBrian rocKS oF The
aPPalachianS USing DeTriTal ZirconS
8:50AM Anfinson,Owen*;Leier,Andrew:neW inSighTS inTo
arcTic TecTonicS: U/PB, (U-Th)/he, anD hF
iSoToPic DaTa From The FranKlinian BaSin,
canaDian arcTic iSlanDS
9:05AM Pope,MichaelC.*;Baar,EricE.;Hutto,Andrew;Workman,
Benjamin;Wulf,Tracy;Pickell,MichaelJ.:2nd- anD 3rdorDer SeQUence STraTigraPhY, DePoSiTional
enVironmenTS, anD ProVenance oF miDDle-laTe
orDoVician SUPermaTUre QUarTZ areniTeS,
norTh america
9:20AM Link,PaulK.*;Beranek,LukeP.;Fanning,C.Mark:
DeTriTal ZirconS DeFine norTh american
ProVenance oF miSSiSSiPPian anTler BaSin anD
BalTic-caleDonian ProVenance oF milligen
FormaTion anD YoUnger STraTa oF The Pioneer
ThrUST PlaTe, cenTral iDaho
9:35AM Tochilin,Clare*;Dickinson,WilliamR.;Felgate,MatthewW.;
Pecha,Mark;Sheppard,Peter;Damon,FrederickH.;
Bickler,Simon;Gehrels,GeorgeE.:USing U-PB ageS
oF DeTriTal ZirconS To SoUrce TemPer SanDS
in ancienT ceramicS: a caSe STUDY From The
SoUThWeST PaciFic
9:45AM Break
78-7
10:00AM Liow,LeeHsiang*:DeTecTing neW SPecieS anD
SPeciaTion in The FoSSil recorD
78-8
10:15AM Harries,PeterJ.*;Allmon,WarrenD.:conSTrainTS on
eXamining SPeciaTion in The FoSSil recorD: The
role oF Sea leVel
78-9
10:30AM Budd,AnnF.*;Pandolfi,JohnM.:conTraSTing
PaTTernS oF SPeciaTion in reeF coralS anD
Their relaTionShiP To PoPUlaTion connecTiViTY
78-10
10:45AM Hendricks,JonathanR.*:The relaTionShiP BeTWeen
local SPecieS aBUnDance anD larVal
DeVeloPmenTal moDe in a remarKaBle SamPle
oF CONUS (neogaSTroPoDa) From The earlY
Pliocene oF The Dominican rePUBlic
78-11
11:00AM Stigall,AlyciaL.*:analYZing linKS BeTWeen
SPeciaTion, BiogeograPhY, anD niche STaBiliTY:
The role oF comPleX FeeDBacKS in DriVing
macroeVolUTionarY PaTTernS
78-12
11:15AM McRoberts,Christopher*:haBiTaT heTerogeneiTY
anD SPeciaTion among DeeP-Sea TriaSSic
BenThic BiValVeS From The eXaeroBic Zone
11:30AM Discussion
9:50AM Break
77-8
10:05AM Vervoort,JeffD.*:caVeaTS in The USe oF hF moDel
ageS in ProVenance (anD oTher) STUDieS
77-9
10:20AM Modi,AubreyL.;Fedo,ChristopherM.*;Young,GrantM.:
mineralogical anD geochemical comPariSon
BeTWeen FirST-cYcle SeDimenTS FormeD in an
ariD SeTTing anD Their granoDioriTic SoUrce
rocKS
SeSSion no. 79
77-10
77-11
77-12
77-13
10:35AM Phillips,Stephen*;Morris,ThomasH.:DelineaTion oF
The J-1 UnconFormiTY in SoUTh-cenTral UTah
USing a PorTaBle XrF
10:50AM Bassett,KariN.*;Williams,TessaJ.;Storey,Bryan:
The SecreT liFe oF QUarTZ; SemcaThoDolUmineScence on QUarTZ From
anDrill SmS core inDicaTeS recYcling oF
grainS
11:05AM Hietpas,Jack*;Samson,ScottD.;Moecher,DavidP.:a
mUlTiVariaTe STaTiSTical analYSiS oF DeTriTal
garneT maJor elemenT chemiSTrY aS a Tool
For QUanTiTaTiVe SeDimenT ProVenance
11:20AM Shah,AnjanaK.*;Stanley,Richard;Hofstra,AlbertH.:
aeromagneTic DaTa ProViDe maP-VieW
conSTrainTS on SeDimenT ProVenance:
aPPlicaTion To cooK inleT anD circle, alaSKa
T53. The Triassic: Turning Point for Phanerozoic Life
(Paleontological Society; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205AB
DavidJ.Bottjer,Presiding
79-1
8:00AM Melott,Adrian*;Bambach,RichardK.;Pach,GregoryF.:
a SYSTemaTic increaSe in originaTion oF longliVeD genera
79-2
8:15AM Bonuso,Nicole*:Who maKeS iT To reDemPTion
iSlanD? an eXaminaTion oF TaXonomic
recoVerY aFTer The enD-Permian maSS
eXTincTion
79-3
8:30AM Clapham,MatthewE.*;Fraiser,MargaretL.;Marenco,
PedroJ.:TemPoral anD enVironmenTal
DiSTriBUTion oF miXeD FaUna SUrViVorS aFTer
The enD-Permian maSS eXTincTion
79-4
8:45AM Schaefer,ScottN.*;Fraiser,MargaretL.;Marenco,PedroJ.;
Clapham,MatthewE.:haBiTaBle Zone DiSTriBUTion
oF earlY TriaSSic rhYnchonelliForm
170 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.81
From high-reSolUTion carBon iSoToPe
meaSUremenTS acroSS FoSSil Tree-ringS
79-5
9:00AM Marenco,PedroJ.*;Lepes,ErinM.;Clapham,MatthewE.;
Fraiser,MargaretL.;Orchard,MichaelJ.:conoDonT
BioSTraTigraPhY oF The Virgin limeSTone aT
loST caBin SPring: imPlicaTionS For The STUDY
oF earlY TriaSSic BioTic eVenTS
80-3
8:35AM Jahren,A.Hope*;Schubert,BrianA.;Sternberg,
LeonelS.L.;Ellsworth,Patricia:a neW moDern
analog For The eocene arcTic ForeST From
oXYgen iSoToPeS in cellUloSe-DeriVeD
PhenYlglUcoSaZone
79-6
9:15AM Griffin,JulieM.*;Marenco,PedroJ.;Fraiser,MargaretL.;
Clapham,MatthewE.:geochemical, PeTrograPhic
anD SPaTial analYSeS oF microBialiTeS From
The Virgin limeSTone, neVaDa: inSighTS inTo
earlY TriaSSic BioTic recoVerY From The enDPermian maSS eXTincTion
80-4
8:50AM Morón,Sara*;Fox,DavidL.;Feinberg,JoshuaM.;Bayona,
Germán;Jaramillo,Carlos:PaleoSol carBon iSoToPe
STraTigraPhY anD a rocK magneTic recorD oF
climaTe change acroSS The Paleocene-eocene
BoUnDarY in The BogoTa BaSin, colomBia
80-5
79-7
9:30AM Dineen,AshleyA.*;Fraiser,MargaretL.;Tong,Jinnan;Chen,
Jing:When anD Where DiD liFe recoVer From The
enD-Permian maSS eXTincTion?
79-8
9:45AM Tarailo,David*;Fastovsky,DavidE.:PoST PermoTriaSSic TerreSTrial VerTeBraTe recoVerY:
SoUThWeSTern UniTeD STaTeS
9:05AM Fox-Dobbs,Kena*;Haveles,AndrewW.;Fox,DavidL.:
hoW FaiThFUllY Do Small mammalS recorD c4
graSS aBUnDance in graSSlanD ecoSYSTemS?
iSoToPic inSighTS From moDern anD FoSSil
commUniTieS
80-6
9:20AM Tütken,Thomas*;Poppe,Henry:PaleoenVironmenT
anD haBiTaT oF laTe miocene mammalS From
höWenegg, SW germanY inFerreD From o, c anD
Sr iSoToPe comPoSiTionS oF FoSSil TeeTh
9:40AM Break
80-7
9:55AM Henderson,Anna*;Freeman,Katherine;Fox,DavidL.:
The role oF TreeS in The eVolUTion oF c4
graSSlanD ecoSYSTemS in norTh america, a
molecUlar PerSPecTiVe
80-8
10:10AM Dhillon,RyanS.*;Mintz,JasonS.;Atchley,Stacy:
inFlUence oF climaTe anD The eXPanSion oF
c4 graSSeS on SeQUence-Scale cYcliciTY
anD lanDScaPe DeVeloPmenT DUring The laTe
miocene To PleiSTocene oF WeST TeXaS
80-9
10:25AM Kingston,AndrewW.*;Patterson,WilliamP.:
TemPeraTUre changeS DUring The laST
glacial-inTerglacial TranSiTion BaSeD on
oXYgen iSoToPe analYSeS oF aUThigenic laKe
carBonaTeS From SPiriT laKe in The SoUThern
YUKon TerriTorY
80-10
10:40AM Bowen,MarkW.*;Johnson,WilliamC.:
liThoSTraTigraPhY anD PaleoenVironmenTS
oF PlaYa-lUneTTe SYSTemS on The KanSaS high
PlainS
80-11
10:55AM Hardt,BenjaminF.*;Banner,Jay;Jenson,JohnW.;Partin,
Judson:moniToring calciTe groWTh anD caVe
air anD WaTer comPoSiTion in a TroPical
caVe WiTh imPlicaTionS For SPeleoThem
PaleoclimaTe recorDS
80-12
11:10AM Dorale,Jeffrey*:a high-reSolUTion climaTe
recorD ThroUghoUT miS 3-4 From creVice caVe,
miSSoUri, USa
80-13
11:25AM Lindquist,Anna*;Feinberg,JoshuaM.;Waters,Michael:
rocK magneTic ProPerTieS oF an allUVial Soil
aT BUTTermilK creeK, TeXaS, USa anD Their
Bearing on The ProPoSeD 12.9 Ka comeTarY
imPacT
11:40AM Discussion
10:00AM Break
79-9
10:15AM Stanley,GeorgeD.Jr.*:The miDDle TriaSSic
recoVerY, reeFS, coralS anD “naKeD” laZarUS
TaXa
79-10
79-11
10:30AM Kelley,BrianM.*;Yu,Meiyi;Lehrmann,DanielJ.;Payne,
JonathanL.:The FirST SKeleTal, PlaTForm-margin
reeFS oF The meSoZoic anD The aPPearance
oF ScleracTinian coralS: enVironmenTal
DiSTriBUTion oF reeF-BUilDerS acroSS a STeeP,
ShalloW- To DeeP-WaTer SloPe
10:45AM Martindale,Rowan*;Bottjer,DavidJ.;Corsetti,FrankA.;
Zonneveld,John-Paul:The imPorTance oF
microBialiTeS anD oTher microFaUna aS
FrameWorK elemenTS in UPPer TriaSSic reeFS
From eaSTern PanThalaSSa
79-12
11:00AM Tackett,LydiaS.*;Bottjer,David:macroeVolUTion oF
ShalloW marine BenThoS in The norian (laTe
TriaSSic)
79-13
11:15AM Ritterbush,KathleenA.*;Bottjer,DavidJ.:
PaleoecologY oF DiSaSTer FaUna SPongeS
aFTer The enD-TriaSSic maSS eXTincTion
79-14
11:30AM Schoepfer,ShaneD.*;Ward,PeterD.:eXTreme
niTrogen limiTaTion coinciDeS WiTh marine
eXTincTionS DUring The TriaSSic-JUraSSic
TranSiTion
79-15
11:45AM Greene,SarahE.*;Bottjer,DavidJ.;Corsetti,FrankA.;
Martindale,RowanC.;Ritterbush,KathleenA.;Berelson,
WilliamM.:an earlY DiageneTic carBonaTe
FacTorY acroSS The TriaSSic-JUraSSic
TranSiTion
SeSSion no. 80
T66. Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology:
Geochemical Techniques and Examples Using Inorganic
and Organic Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates,
and Vertebrates II (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division; Paleontological Society; Geochemical Society; GSA
Archaeological Geology Division)
SeSSion no. 81
CelinaSuarez,SamuelMatson,AishaAl-Suwaidi,andPatrickWheatley,
Presiding
T67. Landslides and Debris Flows: Understanding Past, Present,
and Future Events (GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology
Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
80-1
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100FG
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200FG
80-2
8:00AM Diefendorf,AaronF.*;Freeman,KatherineH.;Wing,
ScottL.;Currano,EllenD.:PlanT TerPenoiDS anD
iSoToPe ToolS To reconSTrUcT The TerreSTrial
carBon cYcle anD PaleoecologY: reSUlTS
From moDern anD ancienT STUDieS
8:20AM Schubert,BrianA.*;Jahren,A.Hope;Eberle,JaelynJ.;
Sternberg,LeonelS.L.;Eberth,DavidA.;Sweet,ArthurR.:
WeT SUmmerS in The eocene arcTic QUanTiFieD
DennisM.StaleyandWilliamH.Schulz,Presiding
81-1
8:00AM Burns,WilliamJ.*;Mickelson,KatherineA.;Saint-Pierre,
EvanC.:The neW anD imProVeD STaTeWiDe
lanDSliDe inFormaTion DaTaBaSe oF oregon
81-2
8:15AM Ruiz,Paulo*;Carr,MichaelJ.;Alvarado,GuillermoE.;
Soto,GerardoJ.;Sáenz,LuisF.;Feigenson,MarkD.:
coSeiSmic lanDSliDe inVenTorY For The
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 171
AM
M O N D AY
BrachioPoDS in The DinWooDY BaSin oF The
WeSTern UniTeD STaTeS
SESSIONNO.81
cinchona earThQUaKe (01-08-2009, mw 6.2), coSTa
rica. a caSe oF high lanDSliDe DenSiTY aT PoÁS
Volcano
82-6
9:15AM Anderson,RobertS.*;Dühnforth,Miriam;Colgan,William;
Anderson,Leif:Far-FlUng moraineS anD riDgecaPPing TillS: eXPloring The FeeDBacKS
oF long-Term alPine glacial lanDScaPe
moDiFicaTion
9:35AM Boulton,Geoffrey*:meaSUring Time-DePenDenT
TranSPorT anD DeDUcing eroSion anD
DePoSiTion in a moDern glacier
81-3
8:30AM Crawford,MatthewM.*:inVenTorY maPPing anD
characTeriZaTion oF lanDSliDeS USing liDar:
KenTon anD camPBell coUnTieS, KenTUcKY
82-7
81-4
8:45AM Garrett,JordanD.*;Zhou,Wendy:giS-BaSeD lanDSliDe
SUScePTiBiliTY analYSiS oF WeSTern coloraDo
SPringS, el PaSo coUnTY, coloraDo
81-5
9:00AM Kean,JasonW.*;Coe,JeffreyA.;McCoy,ScottW.;Tucker,
GregoryE.;Staley,DennisM.;Wasklewicz,ThadA.:
moniToring DeBriS-FloW iniTiaTion ProceSSeS
aT chalK cliFFS, coloraDo, USa
81-6
9:20AM Staley,DennisM.*;Kean,JasonW.;Cannon,SusanH.:
oBJecTiVe rainFall inTenSiTY-DUraTion
ThreSholDS For The iniTiaTion oF PoST-Fire
DeBriS FloWS in SoUThern caliFornia
81-7
9:35AM Watts,ChesterF.*;Underwood,StephenA.:a FracTUre
PermeameTer For eXamining The role oF cleFT
WaTer PreSSUre in Triggering rocK SliDeS anD
a comPariSon WiTh WaTer-TriggereD DeBriS
FloWS
10:05AM Evenson,Edward*;Gentoso,Matt;Kodama,Kenneth;
Iverson,Neal;Alley,RichardB.;Berti,Claudio;Kozlowski,
AndrewL.:eXPloring Till BeD KinemaTicS USing
amS magneTic FaBricS anD PeBBle FaBricS:
norTh cenTral, neW YorK
82-9
10:20AM Bierman,P.*;Corbett,LeeB.;Finkel,Robert;Graly,
JosephA.;Hughes,John;Lini,Andrea;Neumann,
ThomasA.;Rood,Dylan:ancienT, SloWlY-eroDing
Soil PreSerVeD BeneaTh The SUmmiT oF The
greenlanD ice SheeT
82-10
10:35AM Rempel,AlanW.*:geTTing STUcK: SeDimenT
enTrainmenT anD glacier SliDing
82-11
10:55AM Creyts,TimothyT.*;Ferraccioli,Fausto;Bell,RobinE.;
Wolovick,Michael;Corr,Hugh;Jordan,Tom;Frearson,
Nicholas;Damaske,Detlef;Rose,KathrynC.;Braaten,
David:Thermal FeeDBacKS To BaSal WaTer
neTWorKS alloW PreSerVaTion oF SUBglacial
moUnTain ToPograPhY
82-12
11:15AM Moore,PeterL.*;Iverson,NealR.;Uno,KevinT.;Brugger,
KeithA.;Dettinger,Matthew:enTrainmenT anD
UPliFT oF BaSal SeDimenT To The SUrFace oF a
PolYThermal glacier margin, STorglaciÄren,
SWeDen
82-13
11:30AM Mickelson,D.M.*:QUaTernarY geologY anD
geomorPhologY DiViSion DiSTingUiSheD
career aWarD: changeS in glacial lanDFormS
anD SUBglacial conDiTionS in The ice-marginal
Zone oF The laUrenTiDe ice SheeT From
SoUThern WiSconSin To minneSoTa
9:50AM Break
81-8
10:05AM Schulz,WilliamH.*;Galloway,SarahL.;Wang,Gonghui;
Higgins,JerryD.:eViDence For earThQUaKe
Triggering oF large lanDSliDeS in coaSTal
oregon, USa
81-9
10:20AM Kozlowski,AndrewL.*;Bird,Brian;Kappel,William:The
2011 Keene ValleY lanDSliDe: a comPleX,
DeeP, roTaTional FailUre in The aDironDacK
moUnTainS oF neW YorK STaTe
81-10
10:35AM Molnia,BruceF.*;Angeli,KimM.;Noyles,ChristopherC.;
Bratton,DavidA.;Keeler,RonaldH.:melTWaTer origin
For The 2005 moUnT STeller, alaSKa lanDSliDe
81-11
10:50AM Cordes,ShaunE.*;Stock,GregM.;Schwab,BrandonE.;
Burke,RaymondM.:characTeriZing BoUlDer
DePoSiTion To aSSeSS rocK-Fall haZarD in
UPPer PineS camPgroUnD, YoSemiTe naTional
ParK, caliFornia
81-12
11:05AM Haneberg,WilliamC.*:richarD h. JahnS
DiSTingUiSheD lecTUre: The lanDSliDe ThaT
aTe laPraK
SeSSion no. 82
T74. Processes of Subglacial Erosion, Sediment Transport, and
Deposition (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division)
SeSSion no. 83
T79. Analytic Modeling of Groundwater Flow: Advances and
Applications (GSA Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground
Water Association; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology
Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100HI
HenkHaitjema,DanielBruceAbrams,andRandalBarnes,Presiding
83-1
8:00AM Hunt,RandallJ.*:an aPPlieD VieW: The analYTic
elemenT meThoD 1988-2011
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100DE
83-2
8:00AM Landowski,ClaireM.*;Humphrey,Neil;Harper,JoelT.;Sims,
KennethW.W.:SUBglacial SilicaTe WeaThering
characTeriZeD USing Borehole anD oUTleT
STream WaTerS From WeST greenlanD
8:20AM Fienen,MichaelN.*;Hunt,RandallJ.;Juckem,PaulF.;
Feinstein,DanielT.;Saad,DavidA.;Krohelski,JamesT.:
20 YearS oF analYTic elemenT moDeling in
WiSconSin
83-3
8:15AM Adams,RobertaS.*;Jennings,CarrieE.;Lusardi,
BarbaraA.;Ross,MartinA.:eVolUTion oF a norTh
american miD-conTinenTal Paleo-ice STream
SYSTem
8:35AM Gusyev,MaksymA.*;Haitjema,Henk;Carlson,
ChristopherP.;Gonzalez,MarkA.:SUrFacegroUnDWaTer moDeling in The SheYenne
naTional graSSlanD, norTh DaKoTa, USa
83-4
8:50AM Steward,DavidR.*:PUTTing The local DeTail oF a
PhreaToPhYTeS groUnDWaTer UPTaKe inTo a
regional conTeXT USing The analYTic elemenT
meThoD
83-5
9:05AM Bakker,Mark*;Anderson,ErikI.:TranSienT mUlTilaYer moDeling WiThoUT a griD anD TimeSTePPing
83-6
9:25AM Soule,Richard*;Barnes,Randal:The caliBraTion
Dilemma: reDUcing moDel UncerTainTY When
caliBraTing To meaSUreD heaDS
NealIverson,ScottLundstrom,ThomasHooyer,andKellyMacGregor,Presiding
82-1
82-2
82-3
8:30AM Cline,MitchellD.*;Iverson,NealR.;Harding,Chris:
SPaTial analYSiS oF DeS moineS loBe
WaShBoarD moraineS USing liDar DaTa
82-4
8:45AM Kehew,AlanE.*;Esch,JohnM.;Ewald,StephanieK.;
Kozlowski,AndrewL.:conSTrainTS on TUnnel
ValleY FormaTion From DePThS oF inciSion anD
SeDimenT FillS
82-5
9:50AM Break
82-8
9:00AM Iverson,NealR.*:a neW moDel oF BeDrocK
QUarrYing BY glacierS
172 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.85
9:40AM Strack,OttoD.*;Barnes,Randal:imProVing
ParameTer eSTimaTion BY oPTimiZeD DaTa USe
84-9
10:00AM Eastridge,EmilyM.;Mukherjee,Abhijit;Hatch,Rachel;
Fryar,AlanE.*:SPaTial VariaBiliTY in SeDimenT
arSenic concenTraTionS, mUrShiDaBaD
DiSTricT, WeST Bengal, inDia
84-10
10:15AM Neal,Andrew*;Mohajerin,Jade;Johannesson,Karen;
Hettiarachchi,Ganga;Datta,Saugata:linKing SeDimenT
geochemiSTrY To arSenic anD manganeSe
moBiliTY in aQUiFerS in mUrShiDaBaD, WeST
Bengal, inDia
84-11
10:30AM Johnston,RichardB.*;Bretzler,Anja;Amini,Manouchehr;
Johnson,Annette:WaTer reSoUrce QUaliTY:
DeVeloPing a FrameWorK For The miTigaTion
oF geogenic conTaminaTion oF DrinKing WaTer
9:55AM Break
83-8
10:10AM Verruijt,Arnold*:analYTical anD nUmerical
SolUTion oF inTerFace ProBlemS
83-9
10:30AM Haitjema,Henk*;Kuzin,Sergey;Kelson,V.;Abrams,Daniel
Bruce:moDeling FloW inTo horiZonTal WellS in
a DUPUiT-Forchheimer moDel
83-10
10:45AM Anderson,ErikI.*:STaBle PUmPing raTeS For
horiZonTal WellS in riVer BanK FilTraTion
SYSTemS
83-11
11:00AM Kraemer,StephenR.*:hiSTorY oF analYTic elemenT
moDel DeVeloPmenT anD aPPlicaTionS aT The
US enVironmenTal ProTecTion agencY (1994 PreSenT)
10:45AM Break
84-12
11:15AM Martin-Hayden,JamesM.*:analYTical moDeling
oF FloW regimeS WiThin anD SUrroUnDing
ScreeneD moniToring WellS UnDer amBienT
anD PUmPeD conDiTionS
11:00AM Hoque,MohammadA.;Burgess,WilliamG.*:
groUnDWaTer FloW anD arSenic DiSTriBUTion
in The Bengal BaSin
84-13
11:15AM Rahman,Md.Tauhid-Ur-*;Mano,Akira;Udo,Keiko;
Ishibashi,Yoshinobu;Han,YounHee:accUmUlaTion
anD DiSTriBUTion oF arSenic in The gangeS
FlooD Plain SeDimenT DePoSiTS, SoUThWeSTern BanglaDeSh
84-14
11:30AM Mozumder,M.RajibHassan;Bhattacharya,Prosun*;
Ahmed,KaziMatin;Hossain,Mohammed;Hasan,M.Aziz;
Islam,M.Mainul;Jacks,Gunnar;vonBrömssen,Mattias:
goUnDWaTer reDoX-FacieS anD aQUiFer
SeDimenT color characTeriSTicS in maTlaB
UPaZila, Se BanglaDeSh
84-15
11:45AM Al,Ramanathan*;Nil,Kushagra;Prabha,Shashi;
Bhattacharya,Prosun:arSenic hoTSPoT along an
aBanDoneD channel in miDDle ganga Plain
anD iTS PoSSiBle linKageS WiTh groUnDWaTer
chemiSTrY anD aQUiFer liThologY
83-12
83-13
11:30AM Huang,Ching-Sheng*;Yeh,Hund-Der:an analYTical
SolUTion For groUnDWaTer FloW To VarioUS
WellS in a FiniTe UnconFineD aQUiFer
83-14
11:45AM Barr,KeltonD.L.*:comPariSon oF The reSUlTS oF
analYTic elemenT moDeling To SUBSeQUenT
moDelS anD FinDingS: a reTroSPecTiVe
SeSSion no. 84
T84. Recent Advances in Studies of Dissolved Arsenic and Other
Metals in Global Hydrologic Systems I (GSA Hydrogeology
Division; GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA International
Section; International Society of Groundwater for Sustainable
Development)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100FG
ProsunBhattacharya,AbhijitMukherjee,D.KirkNordstrom,HollyA.Michael,
andJochenBundschuh,Presiding
84-1
84-2
8:00AM Gammons,Christopher*;Lee,Joshua:geochemiSTrY
oF arSenic in SeDimenT Pore WaTerS oF
ShalloW laKeS TreaTing heaVY meTalS near
BUTTe, monTana
8:15AM Torrance,KeithW.*;Keenan,HelenE.;Munk,LeeAnn;
Hagedorn,Birgit:arSenic SPeciaTion in SUrFace
WaTer aT lUcKY ShoT golD mine, alaSKa
84-3
8:30AM Bonin,B.J.*:USing Drill cUTTingS To iDenTiFY
arSenic riSK DUring Well conSTrUcTion in
UnconSoliDaTeD aQUiFerS
84-4
8:45AM Oyewumi,Oluyinka*;Schreiber,Madeline:geochemical
aSSeSSmenT oF The imPacT oF PoUlTrY liTTer
aPPlicaTion on Trace elemenT DiSTriBUTion in
BroaDKill riVer SeDimenTS, DelaWare, USa
84-5
9:00AM KretsingerGrabert,VickiJ.*;Dalgish,BarbaraA.:
characTeriZaTion oF naTUral chromiUm in
DeeP groUnDWaTer in cenTral caliFornia
84-6
84-7
84-8
9:15AM Cáceres,LuisFernando*;Valdez,SulemaN.;Choque,
Rigoberto;Ramos,Oswaldo;Choque,RocioM.;Fernandez,
Samuel:FracTionaTion oF heaVY meTalS anD
eValUaTion oF Their moViliZaTion in SeDimenTS
in TiTicaca laKe, BoliVia
9:30AM Beckie,RogerD.*;Pal,Taraknath;Desbarats,AlexanderJ.;
Mukherjee,Pradip;Koenig,CassandraE.M.:arSenic
releaSe Zone characTeriZaTion, goTra, naDia
DiSTricT, WeST Bengal, inDia
9:45AM Bhattacharya,Prosun;Biswas,Ashis*;Nath,Bibhash;
Chatterjee,Debashis;Halder,Dipti;Mukherjee,Abhijit:
TUBeWell PlaTForm color - a Tool For
Screening arSenic, iron anD manganeSe in
TUBeWell WaTer
SeSSion no. 85
T94. Advances in Characterization of Groundwater Flow
Processes (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geophysics
Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM101AB
RemkeL.VanDamandVitalyA.Zlotnik,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
85-1
8:05AM Famiglietti,James*;Rodell,Matthew;Swenson,
Sean;Chambers,Don;Lo,MinHui;Reager,JT;Voss,
Katalyn;RozierdeLinage,Caroline;Ho,Stephanie:
groUnDWaTer DePleTion aS a gloBal
Phenomenon
85-2
8:25AM Stotler,RandyL.*;Butler,JamesJ.Jr.;Reboulet,EdwardC.:
reViSiTing The hYDrograPh in large, oVerDeVeloPeD aQUiFerS – neW inSighTS on WaTer
aVailaBiliTY in The high PlainS aQUiFer From
eaSilY collecTeD DaTa
85-3
8:40AM Asante,Joseph*;Kreamer,DavidK.:BaSin
hYDrochemiSTrY anD relaTeD FloW SYSTemS:
inTegraTeD DaTa analYTic meThoDS
85-4
8:55AM Parsen,MichaelJ.*;Krause,JacobJ.;Hart,DavidJ.;
Bradbury,KennethR.:eViDence oF FracTUre
FloW WiThin The WoneWoc FormaTion in
SoUThcenTral WiSconSin
9:10AM Break
85-5
9:25AM Dietrich,Peter*;Lamert,Hendrik;Schneidewind,Uwe;
Leven,Carsten:The comBinaTion oF DirecT PUSh
inJecTion logging anD heaT Tracer TeST
For The inVeSTigaTion oF connecTiViTY in
heTerogeneoUS aQUiFerS
85-6
9:45AM Schillig,PeterC.*;Devlin,J.F.;Rudolph,DavidL.;Critchley,
Catherine,E.;Shaw,H.Jane:USing PoinT VelociTY
ProBeS To aSSeSS SiTe characTeriZaTion in a
heTerogeneoUS aQUiFer
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 173
AM
M O N D AY
83-7
SESSIONNO.85
85-7
85-8
10:00AM Dogan,Mine*;Meerschaert,MarkM.;Benson,DavidA.;
Hyndman,DavidW.;VanDam,Remke,L.;Butler,
JamesJ.Jr.;Bohling,GeoffreyC.:comPariSon oF
2D conDiTional anD UnconDiTional FracTal
SimUlaTionS oF highlY heTerogeneoUS
hYDraUlic conDUcTiViTY FielDS
10:15AM Hebig,KlausH.*;Ito,Narimitsu;Scheytt,TraugottJ.;
Marui,Atsunao:hYDraUlic anD hYDrochemical
characTeriZaTion oF DeeP coaSTal
SeDimenTarY BaSinS BY Single-Well PUSh-PUll
TeSTS
10:30AM Break
85-9
10:45AM Cassiani,Giorgio*;Deiana,Rita;Camporese,Matteo;
Salandin,Paolo;Vignoli,Giulio;Rossi,Matteo;Perri,
MariaTeresa:hYDro-geoPhYSical TechniQUeS
For groUnDWaTer characTeriZaTion: The linK
BeTWeen meaSUremenTS anD moDeling
85-10
85-11
85-12
11:05AM Ong,JohnT.*;Zlotnik,VitalyA.;Lane,JohnW.Jr.;
Halihan,Todd;Swinehart,JamesB.;Cardenas,M.Bayani;
Befus,KevinM.;Fritz,SherilynC.;Lenters,JohnD.;
Raanan-Kiperwas,Hadas:comBineD hYDraUlic,
geoPhYSical, anD geochemical inVeSTigaTionS
To characTeriZe groUnDWaTer FloW anD maSS
TranSPorT near Saline laKeS in The Semi-ariD
neBraSKa SanD hillS, USa
11:20AM Joeckel,R.M.*;Korus,J.T.;Hanson,P.R.;Divine,D.;
OlafsenLackey,S.:inTegraTeD helicoPTer
elecTromagneTic anD Borehole
inTerPreTaTion oF aQUiFerS in allUVial
ValleYS anD UnDer DiSSecTeD Till PlainS,
neBraSKa, USa
11:35AM Johnson,CaroleD.*;Lane,JohnW.Jr.;Walsh,DavidO.;
LeBlanc,Denis:comPariSon oF nUclear magneTic
reSonance (nmr) logS in WellS comPleTeD in
glacial SeDimenTS in The norTheaSTern UniTeD
STaTeS
11:50AM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 86
T102. Shallow Lakes and Wetlands: Sedimentary Records and
Modern Dynamics of Small Systems That Pack a Big Punch in the
Carbon Cycle (GSA Limnogeology Division)
in relaTion To DeForeSTaTion, DroUghT anD
laKe lanDScaPe PoSiTion
9:45AM Break
86-7
10:00AM Milleson,MaryE.*;Tabor,NeilJ.:geochemical
analYSiS oF laKe SeDimenTS aS a ProXY For
WaTerSheD UrBaniZaTion, WhiTe rocK laKe,
DallaS, TX
86-8
10:15AM Ballard,NathanielC.*:climaTe change eFFecTS on
The mechaniSmS oF inTernal PhoSPhorUS
loaDing anD algal ecologY in alKaline
eUTroPhic laKeS
86-9
10:30AM Domine,LeahM.*;Zimmer,Kyle;Cotner,JamesB.:
PoTenTial imPacT oF miXing anD STraTiFicaTion
PaTTernS on carBon BUrial in macroPhYTeanD PhYToPlanKTon-DominaTeD ShalloW laKeS
86-10
10:45AM Rockwell,RachelE.*;Zimmer,Kyle;Domine,LeahM.;
Cotner,JamesB.:eFFecTS oF WaTer DePTh, TYPe oF
PrimarY ProDUcer, anD VariaTion among laKeS
on DecomPoSiTion raTeS in ShalloW laKeS
86-11
11:00AM Probst,DanT.*;Goding,AnnT.;Zimmer,Kyle;Domine,
LeahM.;Herwig,BrianR.;Hobbs,Will;Cotner,JamesB.:
conSUmPTion oF organic carBon From laKe
SeDimenTS BY DeTriTiVoroUS FiSh: imPlicaTionS
For carBon SeQUeSTraTion in ShalloW laKeS
86-12
11:15AM Ireland,AlexW.*;Booth,RobertK.;Schmitz,Jennifer;
Hotchkiss,SaraC.:hYDroclimaTic VariaBiliTY
DriVeS PUlSeS oF PeaT FormaTion anD carBon
STorage in glacial KeTTleholeS
86-13
11:30AM Rodengen,Thomas*;Pellatt,Marlow;Barlow,Celeste;
Kohfeld,KarenE.:holocene carBon DYnamicS
in SoUThern BriTiSh colUmBia’S ForeSTS: a
Paleoecological PerSPecTiVe
11:45AM Discussion
SeSSion no. 87
T112. Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Midcontinent Rift I
(Society of Economic Geologists; UMD Precambrian Research
Center; Institute on Lake Superior Geology; GSA Geophysics
Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101H-J
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100DE
JamesD.Miller,SuzanneNicholson,R.MichaelEaston,andJoshuaFeinberg,
Presiding
KevinM.Theissen,WillHobbs,andJoyRamstackHobbs,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
86-1
8:00AM Cotner,JamesB.*;Domine,LeahM.;Zimmer,KyleD.;
Hobbs,Will;Hobbs,JoyRamstack;Theissen,KevinM.:
ShalloW laKeS anD The gloBal carBon cYcle
87-1
8:15AM Cannon,WilliamF.*;Schulz,K.J.;Woodruff,L.G.:The 1.1
ga miDconTinenT riFT in The laKe SUPerior
region
86-2
8:20AM Heathcote,AdamJ.;Downing,JohnA.*;Balmer,MichelleB.:
The eFFecTS oF eUTroPhicaTion on carBon
BUrial anD aTmoSPheric carBon eXchange in
ShalloW laKeS
87-2
8:30AM Feinberg,JoshuaM.*;Chandler,Val;Swanson-Hysell,
NicholasL.:geoPhYSical oVerVieW oF The
miDconTinenT riFT SYSTem
87-3
86-3
8:40AM Dietz,RobertD.*;Anderson,N.J.;Engstrom,DanielR.:
SPaTial anD TemPoral VariaBiliTY in The
accUmUlaTion oF organic carBon in laKe
SeDimenTS reFlecTS nUTrienT enrichmenT anD
caTchmenT DiSTUrBance: an eXamPle From 116
minneSoTa laKeS
8:45AM Swanson-Hysell,NicholasL.*;Vaughan,AngusA.;
Feinberg,JoshuaM.:PerSPecTiVeS on FaileD
riFTing anD FaST DriFTing USing neW anD olD
PaleomagneTic DaTa From The miDconTinenT
riFT
87-4
9:00AM Weiblen,PaulW.*;Vislova,Tatiana;Peterson,DeanM.;
Chandler,ValW.:magma emPlacemenT DUring
riFTing aS eXemPliFieD BY The eaST PaciFic
riSe anD The BalD eagle inTrUSion in The
miDconTienT riFT
87-5
9:15AM Green,JohnC.*;Boerboom,TerrenceJ.;Schmidt,
SusanneT.;Fitz,ThomasJ.:The norTh Shore
Volcanic groUP: meSoProTeroZoic Volcanic
rocKS oF The miDconTinenT riFT SYSTem: a
reVieW
87-6
9:30AM Ojakangas,RichardW.*:SeDimenTaTion in The
meSoProTeroZoic miDconTinenT riFT, laKe
SUPerior region
86-4
9:00AM Hobbs,Will*;Hobbs,JoyM.Ramstack;Theissen,KevinM.;
Cotner,JamesB.;Domine,LeahM.;Edlund,MarkB.;
Zimmer,Kyle:carBon BUrial anD ecological
regime change in a maniPUlaTeD ShalloW laKe
86-5
9:15AM Theissen,KevinM.*;Hobbs,Will;Hobbs,JoyM.Ramstack;
Cotner,JamesB.:a PoST-SeTTlemenT TranSiTion
ToWarDS PhYToPlanKTon Dominance in
ShalloW WeST-cenTral minneSoTa laKeS
86-6
9:30AM Schmitz,JenniferE.*;Hotchkiss,SaraC.:SeDimenT
carBon DYnamicS in norThern WiSconSin laKeS
174 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.89
10:00AM Nicholson,SuzanneW.*;Schulz,KlausJ.:geochemical
eVolUTion oF 1.1 ga miDconTinenT riFT
magmaTiSm
87-8
10:15AM Good,DavidJ.*:geochemical comPariSon oF miD
conTinenT riFT relaTeD gaBBroic rocKS oF
The colDWell comPleX anD maFic SillS anD
DiKeS locaTeD along The norTh Shore oF laKe
SUPerior, canaDa
87-9
10:30AM Cundari,Robert*;Hollings,Peter;Smyk,Mark:recenT
aDVanceS in geochemiSTrY oF ~1.1 ga
miDconTinenT riFT relaTeD inTrUSiVe rocKS
aroUnD ThUnDer BaY, onTario, canaDa
87-10
10:45AM Zieg,MichaelJ.*;Ryan,AndrewJ.;Franze,AndrewE.;
Spigler,Callahan:PeTrologic eVolUTion oF a
niPigon DiaBaSe Sill, onTario, canaDa: inSighTS
From comPoSiTional anD TeXTUral ProFileS
87-11
11:00AM Goldner,BrianD.*;Miller,JamesD.Jr.:emPlacemenT
anD crYSTalliZaTion hiSTorY oF The TamaracK
inTrUSion, minneSoTa
87-12
11:15AM Miller,JamesD.Jr.*;Goldner,BrianD.;Foley,DanielJay;
Hollings,Pete:ParenT magma characTeriSTicS
oF earlY miDconTinenT riFT UlTramaFic
inTrUSionS
88-7
10:10AM Zachara,John*;Davis,JamesA.;Long,PhilipE.;
Williams,KennethH.;Freshley,Mark;McKinley,JamesP.:
PerSiSTence oF UraniUm groUnDWaTer PlUmeS:
conTraSTing mechaniSmS aT TWo conTaminaTeD
Doe SiTeS
88-8
10:30AM Long,PhilipE.*;Williams,KennethH.;Peacock,AaronD.;
Bargar,JohnR.;Bush,RichardP.;Davis,JamesA.;Fox,
PatriciaM.;Hatfield,Kirk;Newman,MarkA.;Campbell,
KateM.:UnPreDicTeD PerSiSTence oF a UraniUm
PlUme aT a Former mill TailingS SiTe in riFle,
coloraDo: eViDence For mUlTiPle SoUrceS oF
UraniUm
88-9
10:45AM Qafoku,NikollaP.;Gartman,Brandy*;Kukkadapu,
RaviK.;Arey,Bruce;Murray,ChristopherJ.;Resch,
CharlesT.;Williams,KennethH.;Long,PhilipE.:
characTeriZaTion oF U conTaminaTion anD
SoliD PhaSe mineralogY anD geochemiSTrY in
The riFle SUBSUrFace SeDimenTS
88-10
11:00AM Conrad,MarkE.*;Williams,KennethH.;Bill,Markus;
Gupta,Manish;Berman,Elena;Davis,JamesA.;Long,
PhilipE.:The eFFecT oF BicarBonaTe generaTeD
From microBial oXiDaTion oF aceTaTe DUring
BioSTimUlaTion oF UraniUm reDUcTion aT The
olD riFle UmTra SiTe
88-11
11:15AM Laubach,Parker*;Johnson,Thomas;Lundstrom,
Craig;Williams,KennethH.;Long,Philip:FielDScale DeTerminaTion oF UraniUm iSoToPe
FracTionaTion inDUceD BY U(Vi) aDSorPTion anD
DeSorPTion: The SUPer 8 eXPerimenT aT Doe’S
riFle, coloraDo SiTe
88-12
11:30AM Cabezas,Jose;Clapp,LeeW.*;Gamboa,Yaneth;McCoig,
Dain;Grant,Ronald:PiloT STUDY To eValUaTe
hYDrogen inJecTion For STimUlaTing
reDUcTion anD immoBiliZaTion oF UraniUm in
groUnDWaTer aT an iSr mining SiTe
11:45AM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 88
T117. Uranium in Groundwater: Biogeochemical Controls on
Mobility and Persistence (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211AB
PhilipE.Long,KennethH.Williams,RichardDayvault,RichardBush,and
DavidPeterson,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
88-1
8:05AM Lloyd,JonathanR.*;Geissler,Andrea;Law,Gareth
T.W.;Kimber,Richard;Boothman,Christoper;Livens,
FrancisR.;Morris,Katherine:harneSSing microBial
ProceSSeS For The BioremeDiaTion oF UraniUm
anD oTher raDionUcliDeS
88-2
8:25AM Scheibe,TimothyD.*;Fang,Yilin;Tartakovsky,GuzelD.;
Zhao,Jiao;Zhuang,Kai;Mahadevan,Radhakrishnan;
Lovley,DerekR.:imPlicaTionS oF genome-BaSeD
microBiological UnDerSTanDing For UraniUm
FaTe anD TranSPorT
SeSSion no. 89
T129. Spectroscopy for the Geosciences in the 21st Century (GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
International Association of GeoChemistry)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102D-F
RussellS.HarmonandNancyMcMillan,Presiding
89-1
8:40AM Fang,Yilin*;Yabusaki,StevenB.;Wilkins,MichaelJ.;Long,
PhilipE.:eValUaTion oF an in Silico geoBacTer
meTallireDUcenS moDel USing ProTeomic DaTa
From a FielD BioSTimUlaTion eXPerimenT
8:00AM Wolff,JohnA.;Conrey,RichardM.*:aPPlicaTion oF
PorTaBle X-raY FlUoreScence SPecTromeTrY
To ProBlemS in VolcanologY
89-2
8:55AM Newman,MarkA.*;Stucker,Valerie;Cho,Jaehyun;
Peacock,Aaron;Klammler,Harald;Hatfield,Kirk;Ranville,
James;Cabaniss,Stephen;Leavitt,Janet;Annable,Michael:
QUanTiFYing The in SiTU FlUX oF WaTer, UraniUm,
anD microBial BiomaSS
8:15AM Gerke,TammieL.*;Scheckel,Kirk;Maynard,J.Barry:
inSighTS To The SPeciaTion anD DiSTriBUTion
oF VanaDiUm aSSociaTeD WiTh DrinKing WaTer
iron PiPe corroSion From SYnchroTron-BaSeD
μ-XrF maPPing anD μ-XaneS
89-3
9:10AM Handley,KimM.*;Wrighton,KellyC.;Wilkins,MichaelJ.;
Williams,KennethH.;VerBerkmoes,NathanC.;Thomas,
BrianC.;Sharon,Itai;Hettich,Robert;Long,PhilipE.;
Banfield,JillF.:ProTeogenomicS: UnDerSTanDing
microBial commUniTY FUncTion DUring UraniUm
BioremeDiaTion
8:30AM Dyar,M.Darby*;Nelms,Melissa;Speicher,EllyA.;
Ozanne,MarieV.;Gunter,Mickey;Lanzirotti,Antonio:
mUlTiVariaTe analYSiS oF XaneS SPecTra For
meaSUremenT oF Ferric iron in garneTS,
amPhiBoleS, micaS, anD glaSSeS
89-4
9:30AM LezamaPacheco,JuanS.*;Bargar,JohnR.;BernierLatmani,Rizlan;Suvorova,ElenaI.;Williams,KennethH.;
Long,PhilipE.;Giammar,DanielE.;Davis,JamesA.;
Stubbs,JoanneE.:SPecTroScoPic inSighTS on U(iV)
SPecieS in BiologicallY reDUceD SeDimenTS aT
The olD riFle aQUiFer
8:45AM Gerke,TammieL.;Luxton,ToddP.;Sheckel,KirkG.*;
Maynard,J.Barry;Szabo,Jeff:imPacT oF DiSinFecTion
TreaTmenT changeS on Sr aDSorPTion anD
accUmUlaTion in iron DrinKing WaTer PiPe: an
UnForeSeen aDVerSe conSeQUence To hUman
healTh
89-5
9:00AM Bartholomew,PaulR.*:iS raman reaDY For Prime
Time? comParing The mineral iDenTiFicaTion
SUcceSS raTe oF raman SPecTroScoPY anD
PoWDer XrD
9:45AM Discussion
89-6
9:55AM Break
9:15AM Chou,I-Ming*;Lu,Wanjun;Chi,Guoxiang;Yuan,Shunda;
Song,Yucai;Ding,Junying;Ni,Pei;Burruss,RobertC.:
caliBraTing raman SPecTroScoPic SYSTemS
88-3
88-4
88-5
88-6
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 175
AM
M O N D AY
9:45AM Break
87-7
SESSIONNO.89
For QUanTiTaTiVe analYSiS oF geological
FlUiDS USing STanDarDS PrePareD in FUSeD
Silica caPillarieS
89-7
9:30AM Sharma,ShivK.*;Misra,AnupamK.;Lucey,PaulG.:
STanD-oFF raman SPecTroScoPY oF PlaneTarY
SUrFaceS
89-8
9:50AM Hasbrouck,KristenH.*;Brokus,Sarah;Silletti,
Danielle;Buscaglia,JoAnn;Peaslee,GrahamF.:
caThoDolUmineScence oF FelDSPar mineralS
89-9
89-10
89-11
89-12
10:05AM Russo,Rick*:laSer aBlaTion molecUlar
iSoToPe SPecTroScoPY - a neXT generaTion
liBS TechnologY For real-Time iSoToPe
meaSUremenTS
10:25AM McMillan,N.J.*;Carpenter,Sam;Dawkins,Matthew;
Montoya,CarlosJr.;Chesner,Warren:correlaTion oF
aSh-FloW TUFFS anD limeSToneS USing laSerinDUceD BreaKDoWn SPecTroSoPY (liBS):
moVing ToWarDS real-Time geochemiSTrY in
The FielD
10:40AM Hark,RichardR.*;Harmon,RussellS.;Bristol,SamanthaK.;
Potter,IanK.;Remus,Jeremiah;East,LucilleJ.;Baron,Dirk;
Yohe,RobertM.II.;Haverstock,GregoryJ.;Wan,Elmira:
DeTermining The origin oF archaeological
oBSiDian SamPleS From caliFornia USing
laSer-inDUceD BreaKDoWn SPecTroScoPY
(liBS)
10:55AM Likes,Tristan*;McManus,CatherineE.;McMillan,NancyJ.;
Dowe,James;Buckley,StevenG.:USe oF laSerinDUceD BreaKDoWn SPecTroScoPY (liBS) anD
chemomeTricS To SolVe comPleX geochemical
ProBlemS: The caSe oF emeralD ProVenance
89-13
11:10AM Montoya,CarlosJr.*;Chesner,Warren;McMillan,N.J.:
aPPlicaTion oF laSer- inDUceD BreaKDoWn
SPecTroScoPY (liBS) To KanSaS highWaY
aggregaTe analYSiS: raPiD iDenTiFicaTion oF
high-QUaliTY aggregaTeS
89-14
11:25AM Dyar,M.Darby*;Carmosino,MarcoL.;Speicher,EllyA.;
Ozanne,MarieV.;Clegg,SamM.;Wiens,RogerC.:
aPProacheS To caliBraTion oF QUanTiTaTiVe
elemenTal analYSiS WiTh laSer-inDUceD
BreaKDoWn SPecTroScoPY (liBS)
89-15
11:45AM Stipe,ChristopherB.*;Rossman,GeorgeR.;Guevara,
Edward;Buckley,StevenG.:in-SiTU geochronologY
on marS BY laSer inDUceD BreaKDoWn
SPecTroScoPY
SeSSion no. 90
T130. Topics in Geoarchaeology: Reconstructions of Ancient
Landscapes and Paleoenvironments (GSA Archaeological
Geology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
Limnogeology Division)
90-4
8:50AM Cruz-Cruz,Tamara;Solleiro-Rebolledo,Elizabeth*;
Sedov,Sergey:laTe PleiSTocene-holocene
PaleoenVironmenTS anD earlY PeoPling in
Sonora DeSerT, ne meXico: STUDY caSe in la
PlaYa archaeological SiTe
90-5
9:05AM Murphy,LauraR.*;Hurst,StanceC.;Holliday,
VanceT.;Johnson,Eileen;Sanderson,Bridget;
Walden,JacquelineW.:geoarchaeologY anD
PaleoenVironmenTal conTeXT oF TWo DraWS
on The eaSTern eScarPmenT oF The SoUThern
high PlainS oF TeXaS, USa
90-6
9:20AM Mandel,RolfeD.*;Murphy,Laura:geoarchaeologY
anD PaleoenVironmenTal conTeXT oF
PaleoinDian cUlTUral DePoSiTS aT The Beacon
iSlanD SiTe (32mn234), norThWeST norTh DaKoTa
9:40AM Break
90-7
9:55AM Rinck,BrandyA.*:micromorPhological analYSiS
oF a STraTigraPhic ProFile aT The PaleoinDian
liThic SiTe oF Bear creeK, reDmonD, Wa
90-8
10:10AM Hurst,StanceC.*;Johnson,Eileen;Cunningham,Doug:
eXPerimenTS in The heaT-TreaTmenT oF
ogallala FormaTion SiliciFieD SeDimenT
noDUleS
90-9
10:30AM Scholl,NathanC.*:geoarchaeological
inVeSTigaTionS on The mohaWK riVer in
SchenecTaDY coUnTY, neW YorK
10:45AM Break
90-10
11:00AM Pike,Scott*:PXrF analYSiS oF Floor SUrFaceS
in STrUcTUre 10 aT The neSS oF BroDgar, a
UneSco WorlD heriTage SiTe in The orKneY
iSlanDS, ScoTlanD
90-11
11:15AM Besonen,MarkR.*;Doonan,Owen;Dogan,Ugur:
holocene geomorPhic eVolUTion oF The
aKliman riVer ValleY (SinoP, TUrKeY)
90-12
11:30AM Gath,EldonM.*;Rockwell,ThomasK.;VerdugoMadugo,
Danielle;Williams,Patrick;Gonzalez,Tania;Franceschi,
Pastora:The aD 1621 Panama VieJo earThQUaKe,
The camino De crUceS, anD The PeDro migUel
FaUlT in Panama: an archeoSeiSmologY
SUcceSS STorY
SeSSion no. 91
T138. Honoring Maynard M. Miller, Founder of the Juneau Icefield
Research Program (Foundation for Glacier and Environmental
Research; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100A-C
P.JayFleisherandGuyAdema,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
91-1
8:05AM Beedle,MatthewJ.*:Bringing STUDenTS inTo
naTUre: The JUneaU iceFielD reSearch
Program anD Dr. maYnarD m. miller
91-2
8:25AM Kluge,Steve*;Gulick,JamesII.:high-SchoolerS on
ice-JUneaU iceFielD reSearch Program’S Precollege eXPerience iS oFF anD rUnning
91-3
8:40AM Heavner,MatthewJ.*;Connor,Cathy;Sauer,D.;Kugler,
NathanielW.;Hood,Eran;Fatland,DennisR.:The
UaS-SeamonSTer ProJecT: a glacier SenSor
neTWorK on The lemon creeK anD menDenhall
glacierS inSPireD BY The 1958-59 inTernaTional
geoPhYSical Year (igY) anD The JUneaU iceFielD
reSearch Program (JirP)
91-4
8:55AM Marston,Richard*;Guneralp,Inci:meanDer migraTion
in SUPraglacial STreamS, JUneaU iceFielD,
alaSKa
91-5
9:10AM Pinchak,AlfredC.;Lokey,WilliamM.*:mUlTi-Year FielD
oBSerVaTionS anD heaT TranSFer eFFecTS on
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101FG
KathleenNicollandLauraMurphy,Presiding
8:00AM Welcome and introductory remarks
90-1
8:05AM Johnson,WilliamC.*;Macpherson,G.L.;Dobbs,KevinE.;
Mein,Alicia:ancienT KariZ groUnDWaTer
acQUiSiTion SYSTemS in The conTeXT oF The
SoUThern aFghaniSTan lanDScaPe
90-2
8:20AM Bataille,Clement*;Bowen,Gabe:maPPing 87Sr/86Sr
VariaTionS in BeDrocK anD WaTer For regional
migraTion STUDieS
90-3
8:35AM Goman,MichelleF.*;Joyce,Arthur;Mueller,RaymondG.;
Middleton,William;Kearns,Catherine;Malik,Farah;Mnich,
Marissa:PaleoenVironmenTal reconSTrUcTion
anD occUPaTion hiSTorY aT The U2
archaeological FeaTUre, rio VieJo, oaXaca
176 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.94
oF The TeXaS eDWarDS aQUiFer recoVerY
imPlemenTaTion Program
91-6
9:25AM Pinchak,AlfredC.*;Lokey,WilliamM.;Pinchak,StephenJ.:
mUlTi-Year STaTiSTical analYSiS oF aValanche
acTiViTY on The VaUghan leWiS iceFall, JUneaU
iceFielD, alaSKa
92-9
10:05AM Holland,W.F.*;Smith,BrianA.;Hunt,BrianB.:a DeciSion
SUPPorT SYSTemS aPProach To managing The
BarTon SPringS SegmenT oF The eDWarDS
aQUiFer, cenTral TeXaS
91-7
9:40AM Dittrich,W.*:earlY SUrVeYS oF The VaUghan leWiS
WaVe BUlgeS
92-10
10:25AM Booth,Nathaniel*;Everman,Eric;Kuo,I-Lin;Sprague,Lori;
Murphy,Lorraine:a WeB-BaSeD DeciSion SUPPorT
SYSTem For aSSeSSing regional WaTer-QUaliTY
conDiTionS anD managemenT acTionS
92-11
10:45AM Guillaume,JosephH.A.;Pierce,SuzanneA.*;Ciarleglio,
Michael.I.:DeciSion ProBlem FormUlaTion For
groUnDWaTer allocaTion Planning
92-12
11:00AM Rubin,JeffreyN.*:geoScienTiSTS’ roleS in
naTUral-haZarD DeciSionS: BeFore, DUring,
anD aFTer
9:55AM Break
91-8
10:10AM Fleisher,P.Jay*:JUneaU iceFielD glacial regime
aPPlieD To laUrenTiDe reTreaT From cenTral
neW YorK STaTe
91-9
10:25AM Pinchak,AlfredC.;Asher,RobertA.*;Pinchak,StanleyG.:
analYSiS oF air TemPeraTUreS elecTronicallY
recorDeD aT SiX WeaTher STaTionS on The
JUneaU iceFielD From 1986 To 2010
91-10
10:40AM Ramage,Joan*;Semmens,KathrynAlese:microWaVe
melT SignaTUreS oF miD-laTiTUDe moUnTain
glacierS
91-11
10:55AM Nelson,FrederickE.;Morrison,CharlesC.*:ViDeo
DocUmenTaTion oF The JUneaU iceFielD
reSearch ProJecT c. 1949, From The archiVeS
oF The american geograPhical SocieTY
91-12
11:10AM Molnia,BruceF.*;Angeli,KimM.:DYnamicS oF The
cUrrenT SUrge oF Bering glacier, alaSKa
91-13
11:30AM Schutt,JohnW.*;Harvey,R.P.;Cassidy,WilliamA.:
meTeoriTeS anD ice - a coSmic cocKTail
11:45AM Discussion
SeSSion no. 92
T194. Decision Support for the Geosciences: The Interface
between Public, Policy, and Science (GSA Geoinformatics
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geology and Society
Division; GSA Geology and Health Division; U.S. National Chapter
of International Association of the Hydrogeologists; Minnesota
Ground Water Association; National Centre for Groundwater
Research and Training)
SeSSion no. 93
T199. A Healthy Society, Geosciences, and Natural Resources I
(GSA Geology and Health Division; Society of Economic
Geologists)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100BC
H.CatherineSkinnerandEricCheney,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
93-1
8:15AM Rubin,JeffreyN.*:can We TalK? hoW geoScienTiSTS
can DeliVer UnPoPUlar meSSageS
93-2
8:30AM Dorsch,Joachim*:eDUarD SUeSS’ ForaY inTo
‘geologY & healTh’
93-3
8:45AM VanOrden,DrewR.*;Sanchez,M.S.:aSBeSToS –
WhaT’S in a name?
93-4
9:00AM VanBaalen,M.R.*;Arlauckas,S.M.;Sanchez,M.S.:
amPhiBoleS From neW iDria, caliFornia
93-5
9:15AM Heintz,NicholasH.*:aSBeSToS anD The
PaThogeneSiS oF hUman cancerS
9:30AM Break
93-6
9:45AM Rose,Deborah*:iS geologY riSKY To hUman
healTh? hoW Do We KnoW?
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101DE
SuzanneA.PierceandAnthonyJohnJakeman,Presiding
92-1
8:00AM Jakeman,AnthonyJohn*;Guillaume,JosephH.A.;
ElSawah,Sondoss;Mitchell,Michael:PrinciPleS anD
eXPerienceS oF DeciSion SUPPorT For WaTer
managemenT
92-2
8:15AM Plante,MichaelC.*;Sopiwnik,RoscoeF.;Hume,DavidS.:
giS-BaSeD SPaTial moDeling For groUnDWaTer
eXPloraTion anD DeVeloPmenT
92-3
8:30AM Jakeman,AnthonyJohn;Blakers,Rachel*;Croke,
BarryF.W.;Kelly,RebeccaA.:inTegraTeD
groUnDWaTer-SUrFace WaTer managemenT: a
moDeling aPProach To eXPlore Socioeconomic
oPPorTUniTieS anD enVironmenTal imPacTS in
an oVer-allocaTeD SYSTem
92-4
8:45AM Welti,NinaD.*;Jakeman,AnthonyJohn;Lockington,
David;Hunt,RandallJ.:ecoSYSTem reSPonSe To
hYDrologic STreSS—STUDieS in aUSTralia anD
The UniTeD STaTeS
92-5
9:00AM Wang,Yi*;Zheng,Chunmiao:DeciSion SUPPorT For
enVironmenTal PolicY maKing: a caSe STUDY
From china
92-6
9:20AM Loughry,Joy*;Sehl,Jim;Leete,Jeanette:minneSoTa
groUnD WaTer managemenT areaS
92-7
9:35AM Stiff,BarbaraJ.*;Roadcap,GeorgeS.; Stumpf,AndrewJ.;
Dey,WilliamS.;Berg,RichardC.:ViSUaliZing The
mahomeT aQUiFer For PlannerS in cenTral
illinoiS
92-8
9:50AM Votteler,ToddH.*;Gulley,RobertL.:inTegraTing
Science anD PolicY in The DeciSionmaKing
93-7
10:00AM Mielke,HowardW.*:geogUiDelineS For UrBan
areaS: The neeD For clean Soil PolicieS To
ProTecT US chilDren liVing in UrBaniZeD areaS
93-8
10:15AM Bell,Trevor*;Allison,David;David,Jacinthe;Foley,
Robert;Pickard,Felicia;Stares,Joanne;Valcour,
James:aSSeSSing The role oF hoUSing age in
enVironmenTal leaD leVelS anD chilDren’S
leaD eXPoSUre in norTh america’S olDeST ciTY
93-9
10:30AM McManus,CatherineE.*;Likes,Tristan;Dowe,James;
McMillan,NancyJ.;Yetter,Kristen;Buckley,StevenG.:
aSSeSSmenT oF ProVenance oF conFlicT
mineralS USing laSer-inDUceD BreaKDoWn
SPecTroScoPY (liBS)
10:45AM Discussion
SeSSion no. 94
T211. 30+ Years of Teaching about Planetary Geology: Past
Lessons Learned and Future Possibilities (GSA Planetary
Geology Division; GSA Geoscience Education Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100H-J
EricJ.PyleandJayneC.Aubele,Presiding
94-1
8:00AM Klug,SheriL.*;Christensen,PhilipR.:USing The marS
STUDenT imaging ProJecT aS a Vehicle For
ParTiciPaTorY eXPloraTion: leSSonS learneD
anD neW DirecTionS For enhancing K- 14 STem
eDUcaTion
94-2
8:20AM Newsom,Horton*;Burkemper,LauraK.:PlaneTarY
geologY eDUcaTion-engaging The neXT
generaTion anD Sharing The eXciTemenT
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 177
AM
M O N D AY
TWo SUPraglacial STreamS, JUneaU iceFielD,
alaSKa
SESSIONNO.94
94-3
8:35AM Viotti,Michelle*:ParTiciPaTorY eXPloraTion oF
marS: eDUcaTional eXPerienceS noW anD in
The FUTUre
94-4
8:50AM Pyle,EricJ.*:The laST ThirTY YearS oF PlaneTarY
Science in K-12 eDUcaTion: geTTing onBoarD
The reForm Train?
94-5
DUring anD aFTer The meDieVal climaTe PerioD:
PreliminarY reSUlTS
95-9
9 Hill,ChristopherL.*:laTe QUaTernarY enVironmenTS
in The norThern rocKY moUnTainS: eViDence From
geoarchaeologY, PaleonTologY anD hiSTorical
ecologY
9:05AM Tewksbury,Barbara*:From inTro geo To giS:
eXamPleS From creaTiVe FacUlTY acroSS
The coUnTrY For Teaching UnDergraDUaTe
geoScience coUrSeS USing PlaneTarY DaTa
95-10
10 Elswick,ErikaR.*;Hanselmann,Fredrick;Beeker,CharlesD.;
Kauffman,ErleG.;Conrad,Geoffrey:originS oF Volcanic
BallaST SToneS – cara (QUeDagh) merchanT
ShiPWrecK 1699 iSla caTalina, Dominican rePUBlic
94-6
9:25AM Burr,DevonM.*:laBoraTorY eXerciSeS in
PlaneTarY geologY For non-Science maJorS
95-11
94-7
9:40AM Kraal,Erin*:miSSion To Teach: USing naSa
miSSionS To Teach non-maJor, general
eDUcaTion Science
11 Babcock,LoriN.*;Swanson,SamuelE.:comPariSon oF
The acceSSorY mineral conTenT From The ancienT
marBle QUarrieS oF mT. PenTeliKon (aTTica, greece)
anD ProconneSUS (marmara iSlanD, TUrKeY):
meTamorPhic PeTrologY aPPlieD To ProVenance
94-8
9:55AM Lang,NicholasP.*:JmarS: a DigiTal laB-manUal
For PlaneTarY Science claSSeS
95-12
12 Huang,Jennifer*;Blackwell,BonnieA.B.;Cho,EdwardK.;
Skinner,AnneR.;Dibble,Harold;McPherron,Shannon;Guibert,
Pierre;Blickstein,Joel:ThinKing inSiDe The SPhere:
calcUlaTing eXTernal raDiaTion DoSe raTeS For
eSr DaTing aT roc De marSal, France
95-13
13 Fadem,CynthiaM.;Lewis,PiperE.*;Fordyce,SamuelW.:Soil
& SeDimenT mineralogY oF The PoKroVniK SiTe,
DalmaTia, croaTia: eViDence From XrD analYSiS
95-14
14 Fadem,CynthiaM.;Young,NathanL.*;Carus,CelineM.:
geoarchaeologY oF The norThern DeBeD riVer
ValleY, armenia: PreliminarY reSUlTS
95-15
15 Huska,Andrea*;Powell,Wayne;Bankoff,H.Arthur;Mitrovic,
Slobodan;Boger,Rebecca;Bulatovic,Aleksander:Tin-Bearing
STream SeDimenTS SPaTiallY aSSociaTeD WiTh
BronZe age SeTTlemenTS in WeSTern SerBia
95-16
16 Adelsberger,KatherineA.;Kasaju,Supriya*;Routledge,
Bruce;Farahani,Alan;Wilson,Andrew;Porter,BenjaminW.;
Fatkin,DanielleS.:SloPe SeDimenTaTion anD Soil
DeVeloPmenT aT Tall DhiBan, JorDan
95-17
17 Adelsberger,KatherineA.*;Routledge,Bruce;Wilson,Andrew;
Porter,BenjaminW.;Fatkin,DanielleS.:eViDence For KarST
UTiliZaTion in WaTer STorage aT Tall DhiBan, JorDan
95-18
18 Martin,R.Linda*;Feibel,CraigS.:PaleoenVironmenTal
reconSTrUcTion oF laTe PleiSTocene To holocene
BeDS near loBolo SPringS WeST TUrKana, KenYa
95-19
19 Lewis,Jonathan*;Smith,Jennifer;Garcea,Elena:PaleoenVironmenTal imPlicaTionS oF The iSoToPe
geochemiSTrY anD granUlomeTrY oF QUaTernarY
allUVial SeDimenTS anD aSSociaTeD PaleoSolS
From Sai iSlanD, SUDan
95-20
20 Greer,SeanY.*;Vietti,LauraA.;Soderberg,John:error raTeS
oF SUrFace roUghneSS ParameTerS USing oPTical
microScoPY anD leica STereoeXPlorer SoFTWare
94-9
10:10AM DePaor,DeclanG.*;Dordevic,MladenM.;Wild,StevenC.:
moDeling earTh’S crUST, manTle, anD core
WiTh google marS anD google moon
94-10
10:25AM Allen,Jaclyn*;Galindo,Charles;Asplund,Shari:
PUBlic? YeS TheY can Be engageD in
PlaneTarY Science
94-11
10:45AM Aubele,J.C.*;Shinabery,Michael;Stanley,Judy:
increaSeD PUBlic SUPPorT anD PlaneTarY
geologY liTeracY ThroUgh inFormal Science
eDUcaTion: leSSonS From 30 YearS oF mUSeUm
anD Science cenTer eDUcaTion anD eXhiBiTS
PoSTer
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 95
Archaeological Geology (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
95-1
1 RubioCisneros,IgorIshi*;Blanco,Alberto:anThroPocene:
geologic Time DePenDing oF The eVolVing STaTe oF
The hUman ProDUcTiVe ForceS
95-2
2 Sayers,June*;Thompson,Robert;Lusteck,Robert:PhYToliThS
From FooD reSiDUeS ProViDe The olDeST DaTe For
USe oF WilD rice in minneSoTa
95-3
95-4
3 Salas,Daniel*;Mickus,Kevin;Sobel,Elizabeth:groUnD
PeneTraTing raDar SUrVeY oF The hiSToric
cemeTerieS aT The naThan Boone homeSTeaD STaTe
hiSToric SiTe, SoUThWeST miSSoUri
4 Ledezma,Abraham*;Mickus,Kevin;Sobel,Elizabeth:
elecTrical reSiSTiViTY SUrVeY oF The naThan
Boone homeSTeaD STaTe hiSToric SiTe, SoUThWeST
miSSoUri
SeSSion no. 96
Geomorphology (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
95-5
5 Grossman,Tiffany*;Stafford,C.Russell:UTiliZing
geochemiSTrY To STUDY commUniTY STrUcTUre aT
a miDDle WooDlanD Village in The loWer WaBaSh
ValleY, inDiana
96-1
21 Appleton,Sarah*;Wiles,GregoryC.;Lawson,DanielE.;
Weisenberg,Nick;Wilch,Joseph:Tree-ring DaTing oF The
glacial hiSTorY oF WachUSeTT inleT, glacier BaY
naTional ParK anD PreSerVe, Se alaSKa
95-6
6 Aldridge,DavidE.*;Aharon,Paul:an aSSeSSmenT oF aSh
occUrring in Three coeVal STalagmiTeS From
DeSoto caVernS, alaBama, USa
96-2
95-7
7 Josephs,RichardL.*;Brake,JamieE.S.;Neilsen,ScottW.:
geoarchaeological eViDence For holocene
PaleoenVironmenTal change aT aShUaniPi laKe,
laBraDor, canaDa
22 Sexton,CarolynE.*;Miller,MarkE.;Giardino,JohnR.:
correlaTing FlUVial geomorPhologY anD
TamariSK PoPUlaTion on The coloraDo riVer WiThin
canYonlanDS naTional ParK, UT
96-3
23 Littlewood,Ryan*:Biological SUrFaceS anD Fine
SeDimenT TraPPing in DelTaic WeTlanDS
96-4
24 Madoff,Risa*;Putkonen,Jaakko:lanDForm DegraDaTion
in high reSolUTion: USing TerreSTrial liDar To
meaSUre eroSion raTeS oF moraineS in The eaSTern
Sierra neVaDa moUnTainS
95-8
8 Napier,Tiffany*;Goble,R.J.;Wandsnider,L.;Douglass,
MatthewJ.:The SanD hillS cUlTUral lanDScaPe
in reSPonSe To a FlUcTUaTing enVironmenT
178 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.97
25 Gemperline,Johanna*;Anders,AlisonM.:co-VariaTion oF
annUal PreciPiTaTion anD riDge-ValleY relieF
96-6
26 Luehmann,MichaelD.*;Schaetzl,RandallJ.:maPPing
anD characTeriZing Thin loeSS DePoSiTS aT The
norTheaSTern marginS oF The norTh american
loeSS SheeT
96-7
27 Carrara,Paul;Pigati,JeffreyS.*;Bryant,Bruce:FormaTion oF
The “SnoWmaSToDon” SiTe - a DeaTh TraP For laTe
PleiSTocene animalS, SnoWmaSS Village, coloraDo
96-8
28 Gardner,Thomas*:laTe holocene DeFormaTion, FolD
groWTh anD The SeiSmic cYcle, KaiKoUra PeninSUla,
SoUTh iSlanD, neW ZealanD
96-9
29 Austin,StevenA.*;Strelin,JorgeA.:megaFlooDS on The
SanTa crUZ riVer, SoUThern argenTina
96-10
30 Kasprak,Alan*;Wheaton,JosephM.:a neW STeP-lengThBaSeD morPhoDYnamic moDel oF graVel BeD riVer
eVolUTion
96-11
31 Matzek,CarlD.*;Ely,LisaL.;O’Connor,JimE.:liDar
aSSeSSmenT oF SeDimenT TranSPorT relaTeD To The
remoVal oF marmoT Dam, SanDY riVer, oregon
96-12
32 Garcia,AntonioF.;Mahan,ShannonA.*:TWo STream’S
DiSSimilar reSPonSeS To The climaTe oF The laTeST
PleiSTocene, gaBilan meSa, cenTral coaST rangeS
oF caliFornia
96-13
33 Keen-Zebert,Amanda;Shepherd,StephanieL.*;Hudson,
MarkR.;Turner,KenzieJ.:characTeriZaTion oF
QUaTernarY allUVial TerraceS in The BUFFalo
naTional riVer ValleY, arKanSaS
96-14
34 DeWitt,AndrewR.*;Pavlowsky,RobertT.;Harrington,Megan:
Drainage area-regime eQUaTionS To QUanTiFY
channel morPhologY oF an oZarKS riVer,
SoUThWeST miSSoUri
96-15
35 Burns,DianeM.;Viertel,DavidC.*:eighT DecaDeS oF
geomorPhological change To The liTTle WaBaSh
riVer, eaST-cenTral illinoiS, USa
96-16
36 Jennings,KarenL.*;Hubbard,Matthew:a STaBiliTY
aSSeSSmenT oF STream reSToraTion SiTeS in The
coaSTal Plain oF marYlanD
96-17
37 McDonald,JacobM.*;Leigh,DavidS.:geomorPhic maPPing
oF holocene allUViUm USing liDar in The UPPer
liTTle TenneSSee riVer ValleY, norTh carolina
96-26
46 Sweeney,MarkR.*;Mason,Joseph;Hanson,PaulR.:
FormaTion oF large linear TroUghS anD
STreamlineD riDgeS BY DirecT DeFlaTion oF Peoria
loeSS, neBraSKa, USa
96-27
47 Myers,Brittany*;Hausrath,ElisabethM.;McDonnell,Steven:The
imPacT oF creoSoTe BUSh (larrea TriDenTaTa) anD
Biological Soil crUST on ca DiSTriBUTion in ariD
SoilS oF The moJaVe DeSerT, SoUThern neVaDa
96-28
48 Eppes,M.C.;Aldred,JenniferL.*;Aquino,Kim;Deal,RebeccaM.;
Garbini,Jacob;Swami,Suraj;Tuttle,Alea;Xanthos,George:
DocUmenTaTion oF PreFerenTial orienTaTionS
oF cracKS in BoUlDer FielDS oF TemPeraTe
climaTeS: FUrTher eViDence For The inFlUence oF
DirecTional inSolaTion in PhYSical WeaThering
96-29
49 Carisio,Sebastian*;Conlon,Alexander;O’Neal,Michael;Hanson,
Brain:DeVeloPing TerreSTrial-liDar moDelS oF
Periglacial BoUlDer-FielD FaBric
96-30
50 Bruthans,Jiri;Svetlik,Daniel;Soukup,Jan;Schweigstillova,
Jana*;Mayo,AlanL.:SelF organiSeD conDUiT neTWorK
in SanDSTone QUarrY: characTeriZaTion anD
eVolUTion
96-31
51 Larson,ErikB.*;Stuntebeck,JessicaJ.:KarST FeaTUreS oF
The hiaWaTha naTional ForeST, UPPer PeninSUla,
michigan
96-32
52 Inners,JonD.*;Schwie,DaleR.;Fleeger,GaryM.;Inners,
RebeccaB.:From concorD To The loWer SioUX
agencY anD BacK: geograPhic anD geologic
oBSerVaTionS oF henrY DaViD ThoreaU anD horace
mann, Jr., on Their eXcUrSion To minneSoTa, maY–
JUlY 1861
SeSSion no. 97
Geoscience Education (Posters) II
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
97-1
53 Gillespie,Dianne*;Sandeno,CynthiaM.;Hildreth-Werker,Val:
SUSTainaBle caVe reSoUrce managemenT in a
PoST-WnS WorlD: a PracTical WorKShoP For lanD
managerS
97-2
54 Cordua,WilliamS.*:geological DeSTinieS oF naTionS –
a mUlTiDiSciPlinarY coUrSe For UPPer leVel
UnDergraDUaTeS
97-3
55 Jones,MeganH.*;St.John,Kristen;Pound,KateS.;Krissek,
Lawrence;Leckie,R.Mark:From Teaching anchor
concePTS oF climaTe change To reconSTrUcTing
earTh’S climaTe hiSTorY: WraPPing UP WiTh leSSonS
learneD, Winning STraTegieS anD UneXPecTeD
oUTcomeS
96-18
38 Baumgardner,Sarah*:The inFlUence oF laBoraTorY
Scale TiDeS on DelTa morPhologY
96-19
39 Sinak,LeslieA.*:characTeriZaTion oF SUgar riVer
WiSconSin hYDrologY: a 95-Year aSSeSSmenT oF The
imPacTS oF ShiFTing climaTe anD lanD-USe
96-20
40 Breckenridge,AndyJ.*:a giS aPProach To maPPing anD
analYZing Former ShorelineS WiThin The laKe
SUPerior BaSin
97-4
96-21
41 Zunker,MatthewT.*:The role oF lee VorTiceS in The
PaTTernS anD ProceSSeS oF cUrrenT riPPleS,
neTarTS BaY, oregon
56 Phipps,Molly*;Kirkby,Kent;Murphy,AnthonyP.:USing
mUSeUmS For college-leVel geologY FielD TriPS
97-5
42 Stefanic,MichaelJ.*;Cornell,SeanR.:a mUlTiPhaSe
moDel For The FormaTion oF enigmaTic coaSTal
geomorPhic FeaTUreS oF nW cUraÇao; a caSe
STUDY oF BoKaS From SheTe BoKa naTional ParK
57 Riemersma,PeterE.*:USing a mocK Trial To eDUcaTe,
moTiVaTe, anD challenge STUDenTS in an UPPer
leVel general eDUcaTion geoScience coUrSe
97-6
58 Voorhees,DavidH.*;Widga,Chris;Ritter,Paul:Bring
aUThenTic reSearch in YoUr K–16 claSS or laB WiTh
The aUrora maSToDonT ProJecT
96-22
96-23
43 Wood,JohnR.*;Forman,StevenL.:aerial PhoTograPhic
analYSiS oF acTiVe aeolian lanDFormS in
SoUThWeST KanSaS DUring The DUST BoWl DroUghT
(ca. 1936)
97-7
59 Luetkemeyer,P.Benjamin*;Boomgarten,Erich;Kelly,Brian;
Kirschner,David:maTlaB coDe For QUaliTaTiVe anD
QUanTiTaTiVe XrD analYSeS oF common rocKForming mineralS
96-24
44 Loope,DavidB.*;Goble,RonaldJ.;Johnson,JoelP.L.:
BlocKage oF BroaD SanDSTone canYonS BY eolian
SanD anD SUBSeQUenT cUTTing oF SloT canYonS in
SoUTh-cenTral UTah From ~ 55 To 42 Ka
97-8
60 Kirkby,Kent*:reVolUTioniZing SamPle iDenTiFicaTion:
USing Scanning TechnologieS To linK conTenT anD
PaTTern recogniTion To earTh maTerialS
96-25
45 Venturelli,Ryan*;Graves,Nolan;Kilibarda,Zoran:
geomorPhologY oF coaSTal DUneS near SoUThern
ShoreS oF laKe michigan
97-9
61 Cotter,JamesF.P.*:The UniVerSiTY oF minneSoTa morriS
STeP Program: an iniTiaTiVe To encoUrage The
ParTiciPaTion oF naTiVe americanS (nSF/DUe-0653063)
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 179
AM
M O N D AY
96-5
SESSIONNO.97
97-10
97-11
62 BuenoWatts,Nievita*:naTiVe american earTh ScienTiSTS
DiScUSS BarrierS To comPleTing earTh Science
DegreeS
63 Zurn-Birkhimer,SuzanneM.*;Geier,SusanR.:gemscholars
Program: BeST PracTiceS For BroaDening
ParTiciPaTion
97-12
64 Lemke,LawrenceD.*;vanHees,EdmondH.:recrUiTing,
reTaining, anD graDUaTing DiVerSe geologY anD
enVironmenTal Science STUDenTS aT a large UrBan
UniVerSiTY
97-13
97-14
97-15
97-16
SeSSion no. 98
Neotectonics (Posters): Active Deformation of Plate Boundaries
and Interiors
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
98-1
65 Paiva,KathleenA.*;Venn,Cynthia;Harris,MarthaC.:Teaching
geograPhic FeaTUreS To The ViSUallY imPaireD
ThroUgh TacTile meThoDologY
79 Otsubo,Makoto*;Shigematsu,Norio;Takahashi,Miki;Azuma,
Takashi;Imanishi,Kazutoshi;Ando,Ryosuke:STriaTionS
FormeD on The SUrFace rUPTUre DUe To The
earThQUaKe in The FUKUShima PreFecTUre on 11th
oF aPril, 2011, JaPan
98-2
66 vanderHoevenKraft,KatrienJ.*;Stempien,JenniferA.;
Matheney,RonaldK.;McConnell,DavidA.:a Tale oF
TWo claSSroomS: WhaT ShaPeS The claSSroom
DYnamicS?
80 Hooks,BenjaminP.*;Koons,Peter;Upton,Phaedra;Pavlis,
TerryL.:long reTUrn PerioDS For greaT QUaKeS
maKe characTeriSTic geological anD ToPograPhic
SignalS oF greaT imPorTance
98-3
67 Bruckner,MonicaZ.*;Beane,RachelJ.;Macdonald,R.Heather:
ON THE CUTTING EDGE WeBinar SerieS SUPPorTS
graDUaTe STUDenTS anD PoST-DocS PUrSUing an
acaDemic career
81 Garibaldi,Nicolas*;Tikoff,Basil;Hernández,Walter;Pullinger,
Carlos:inTeracTion BeTWeen STriKe-SliP FaUlTing
anD magmaTiSm along The San migUel SegmenT, el
SalVaDor FaUlT Zone
98-4
82 Peterson,DanaE.*;Montz,WilliamJ.;Tikoff,Basil;Hernández,
Walter:FaUlTing WiThin The San SalVaDor PUll aParT,
PaSTel oUTcroP, el SalVaDor
98-5
83 Wilson,James*;Wetmore,PaulH.;Fletcher,John;Teran,Orlando;
Yelil,Roberto;Courtland,LeahM.:The norThWeSTern San
migUel-ValleciToS-calaBaSaS FaUlT SYSTem, BaJa
caliFornia, meXico: ToTal oFFSeT conSTrainTS
98-6
84 Ewing,CavanS.*:“STrUcTUral geologY oF The
cenTral coYoTe moUnTainS, imPerial coUnTY,
caliFornia.”
98-7
85 Kemp,ChristopherD.*;Hartleb,RossD.;Lutz,AndrewT.;
Frost,ErikK.;Lindvall,ScottC.;Alm,Steven;Tiedeman,
Andrew;Rittase,WilliamM.;Walker,J.Douglas:PreliminarY
PaleoSeiSmic reSUlTS From The neW echo PlaYa
Trench SiTe on The cenTral garlocK FaUlT, china
laKe naWS, near riDgecreST, ca
98-8
86 Allison,AliviaJ.*;Niemi,TinaM.:PaleoSeiSmic Trenching
along The DeaD Sea TranSForm in The TaBa SaBKha
in WaDi ‘araBah, JorDan
98-9
87 Chestler,ShelleyR.*;Beganskas,Sarah;Marshall,EdwardW.;
Mason,Megan;Gravely,Darren:U.S. STUDY aBroaD
STUDenTS’ PerSPecTiVe on The chriSTchUrch
earThQUaKeS anD Their imPacT on The commUniTY
88 Witt,Harrison*:inTerPreTaTion oF laTe-cenoZoic
Paleo-STreSS regimeS oF WeST TenneSSee
68 Teasdale,Rachel*;Budd,David;Cervato,Cinzia;Iverson,Ellen;
Kraft,KatrienJ.vanderHoeven;Manduca,Cathryn;McConnell,
DavidA.;McDaris,JohnR.;Murray,DanielP.;Slattery,William:
enhancing STUDenT-cenTereD Teaching PracTiceS:
aPProacheS DeVeloPeD on The neW cUTTing eDge
geoScienceS rToP WeBSiTe
97-17
69 Kirk,KarinB.*;Wiese,Katryn;Manduca,CathrynA.;Ledley,
TamaraShapiro:SUPPorTing UnDergraDUaTe
reSearch in climaTe anD energY WiTh ProFeSSional
DeVeloPmenT For FacUlTY
97-18
70 Layou,KarenM.*;Berquist,PeterJ.:DeTermining STUDenT
PercePTionS oF coUrSeS anD careerS in The
geoScienceS aT ThomaS nelSon commUniTY college
97-19
71 Wolfe,BenjaminA.*;Martin,ToddC.;Kitchell,SeanK.:
meaSUring The eFFecTiVeneSS oF inTerDiSciPlinarY
FielD STUDieS For general STUDenT PoPUlaTionS aT
commUniTY collegeS
97-20
72 Vislova,Tatiana*;Stempien,JenniferA.;Budd,David;McConnell,
DavidA.:role oF an inSTrUcTor’S genDer on
moTiVaTionS anD aTTiTUDeS oF Female STUDenTS in
inTroDUcTorY PhYSical geologY
97-21
73 Hibbs,BarryJ.*;Ellis,Andre:mS Degree oPTion in
hYDrogeologY increaSeS recrUiTmenT, graDUaTion
nUmBerS, anD DiVerSiTY
98-10
97-22
74 Padin,Carlos*:PUerTo rico geomoDel PromoTing a
reSearch agenDa
SeSSion no. 99
97-23
75 Turner,SheldonP.*;Steffke,Christy;Person,Deanna;Libarkin,
Julie:DeVeloPmenT oF a SemeSTer-long, acceSSiBle
FielD laBoraTorY
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
97-24
76 Ceperley,Elizabeth;Delatolas,Nikiforos;Derry,LouisA.;Huth,
Alexander;Levine,Robert;Mnich,Meagan;Moore,Alexandra*;
Webster,Dylan;Yost,Jacqueline:The carBon-neUTral
claSSroom: a USer’S gUiDe
97-25
97-26
77 Chamberlain,ElizabethL.*;Webb,A.AlexanderG.;Bergeron,
PhilipG.:FielD aPPrenTice-inSTrUcTorS: a meanS
oF enhancing graDUaTe anD UnDergraDUaTe
eDUcaTion in eXerciSe-BaSeD geologY FielD TriPS
78 Hekkers,M.L.;Shinn,JenniferJ.*;Sauer,D.;Connor,C.L.:
glacier FielD SUrVeYing coUrSe eXPoSeS alaSKan
UnDergraDUaTeS To glacier-climaTe reSearch
meThoDS
Paleontology (Posters) II: Extinction and Environment
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
99-1
89 Wu,Shuang-Ye*;Miller,ArnoldI.:The ShorTeST DiSTance
BeTWeen TWo PoinTS iSn’T alWaYS a greaT circle:
geTTing aroUnD lanD maSSeS in The caliBraTion oF
marine geoDiSPariTY
99-2
90 Augustin,Michael*;Payne,JonathanL.:iS eXTincTion SiZe
SelecTiVe? a caSe STUDY oF BrachioPoDS ThroUgh
The PhaneroZoic
99-3
91 Zhong,Ling*;Wang,SteveC.:eSTimaTing The nUmBer oF
PUlSeS in a maSS eXTincTion
99-4
92 Csonka,JaymeD.*;Bush,AndrewM.:PaleoecologY oF
The FraSnian/Famennian BoUnDarY inTerVal (laTe
DeVonian), Tioga, PennSYlVania
99-5
93 Boyer,Diana*;Wilcox,Ellen:DYnamic Paleo-reDoX Signal
PreSerVeD in The KellWaSSer inTerVal in neW YorK
STaTe
180 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.99
99-7
99-8
99-9
99-10
99-11
99-12
94 Hellert,SpencerM.*;Crandal,JakeR.;Smith,NathanD.;
Hammer,WilliamR.;Makovicky,PeterJ.:anaTomY anD
aFFiniTieS oF large archoSaUromorPhS From The
loWer FremoUW FormaTion (earlY TriaSSic) oF
anTarcTica
95 Larina,Ekaterina*;Landman,NeilH.;Garb,MatthewP.;Myers,
Corinne;Rovelli,Remy;Klofak,SusanM.:climaTic anD
FaUnal changeS aT The enD oF The maaSTrichTian:
ammoniTe BioSTraTigraPhY anD iSoToPic analYSeS
aT The TYPe localiTY oF The oWl creeK FormaTion,
miSSiSSiPPi
96 Garb,MatthewP.*;Landman,NeilH.;Larina,Ekaterina;Rovelli,
Remy;Myers,CorinneE.;Phillips,GeorgeE.:FirST recorDeD
occUrrence oF imPacT SPherUleS aT The K/Pg
BoUnDarY in miSSiSSiPPi
97 Rivera,AlexeiA.*:eViDence For a neogene regional
maSS eXTincTion oF reeF-BUilDing coralS in The
TroPical americaS
98 Kelley,PatriciaH.;Stanford,SamanthaD.;Allen,KerriAlexandra*;
Bennink,DylanL.;Hilliard,VictoriaL.;Johnston,IanP.;
Kilburn,AlexandraR.;Willis,AshleyR.;Badyrka,KiraA.;Dietl,
GregoryP.:eFFecT oF PleiSTocene eXTincTionS on
PaleoecologY oF loWer anD UPPer WaccamaW
FormaTion mollUScan aSSemBlageS in
SoUTheaSTern norTh carolina anD norTheaSTern
SoUTh carolina
99 Kelley,PatriciaH.;Stanford,SamanthaD.*;Ervin,I.Drew;Ferreira,
DenisH.;Umling,NatalieE.;Zappulla,AnnaM.;Badyrka,
KiraA.;Dietl,GregoryP.:mollUScan DiVerSiTY PaTTernS
in The loWer anD UPPer WaccamaW FormaTion
(PleiSTocene) oF SoUTheaSTern norTh carolina
anD norTheaSTern SoUTh carolina
100 Thornberg,HannaM.*;Visaggi,ChristyC.;Parnell,BradleyA.;
Mason,PatriciaH.;Kelley,PatriciaH.;Dietl,GregoryP.:
PaleoecologY oF ForaminiFeral aSSemBlageS
From Plio-PleiSTocene localiTieS in norTh
carolina
99-13
101 Parnell,BradleyA.*;Visaggi,ChristyC.;Thornberg,HannaM.;
Kelley,PatriciaH.;Dietl,GregoryP.;Laws,RichardA.:
inFerring Plio-PleiSTocene PaleoenVironmenTS in
SoUTheaSTern norTh carolina USing oSTracoDa
99-14
102 Evraets,BradlyJ.*:PaleoclimaTe analYSiS oF TWo
PeTrologicallY DiSTincT SanDSTone BoDieS oF
The TerTiarY manaSTaSh FormaTion, cenTral
WaShingTon: PoSSiBle climaTe conTrol on
SanDSTone PeTrologY
99-15
103 Haveles,AndrewW.*;Fox,DavidL.:reconSTrUcTing laTe
cenoZoic PaleoenVironmenTS in The greaT PlainS
USing oVerlaPPing geograPhic rangeS oF moDern
SPecieS
99-16
104 Zaborac-Reed,Stephanie*;Strömberg,CarolineA.E.;Leopold,
EstellaB.:inDicaTionS oF local climaTe From a
miDDle miocene FoSSil SiTe in cle elUm, WaShingTon
99-17
105 Ferguson,ShannonM.*;Warny,Sophie;Popescu,Speranta;
Escarguel,Gilles:eValUaTion oF The laST glacial
cYcle (miS 5 To 1) enVironmenTal changeS in
SoUThWeSTern BlacK Sea BaSeD on organicWalleD PhYToPlanKTon aT DSDP SiTe 380
99-18
106 Bonde,AubreyM.;Rowland,StephenM.*:SoUThern
greaT BaSin laTe PleiSTocene SeaSonaliTY anD
PaleoenVironmenT recorDeD in BISON LATIFRONS
TooTh enamel
99-19
107 Madan,MeenaA.*;Prothero,DonaldR.;Sutyagina,Anastasiya:
SiZe anD ShaPe STaSiS in rancho la Brea FeliDS
DUring The laTe PleiSTocene: UniVariaTe anD
mUlTiVariaTe STaTiSTical aPProacheS
99-20
108 Fragomeni,Ashley;Prothero,DonaldR.*:STaSiS in laTe
QUaTernarY BirDS From The la Brea Tar PiTS DUring
The laST glacial-inTerglacial cYcle
99-21
109 Raymond,Kristina*;Prothero,DonaldR.:STaSiS in The
laTe PleiSTocene groUnD SloThS (ParamYloDon
harlani) From rancho la Brea Tar PiTS, caliFornia
99-22
110 Widga,Chris*;Saunders,Jeff;Lengyel,StaceyN.:ongoing
inVeSTigaTionS inTo The laTe QUaTernarY DYnamicS
oF ProBoSciDeanS in The UPPer miDWeST
99-23
111 Grabel,Lutfia*;Schlarman,Kate;SanchezBotero,Carlos;
Oboh-Ikuenobe,FranciscaE.:PalYnoFacieS SignalS oF
neUTral anD aciD hYPerSaline laKe coreS SoUTh
oF norSeman, WeSTern aUSTralia
99-24
112 Anderson,DeborahK.*;Casey,Katherine:imProVeD
TechniQUe For ProDUcing high QUaliTY
PhoTograPhS oF FoSSil roDenT TeeTh
99-25
113 Sivaguru,Mayandi;Mander,Luke*;Fried,Glenn;Punyasena,
SurangiW.:The morPhologY oF Pollen anD SPoreS:
Which microScoPY TechniQUe?
99-26
114 Elliott,Sara*:PreliminarY characTeriZaTion oF a Precolonial riParian ForeST USing SUB-FoSSil leaVeS
From liTTle coneSToga creeK, SoUTheaSTern
PennSYlVania
99-27
115 Goldsmith,DavidW.*:SUBFoSSil mollUSKS oF The Bear
laKe BaSin, UTah-iDaho BorDer
99-28
116 Becker,MartinA.;Bartholomew,Alex*;Cutuli,JohnD.;Koney,
AmberS.;O’Brien,AndrewJ.:Schoharie FormaTion
(loWer DeVonian) glacial erraTicS From The
PreaKneSS FormaTion (loWer JUraSSic) oF high
moUnTain, PaSSaic coUnTY, neW JerSeY
99-29
117 Engelmann,GeorgeF.*;Chure,DanielJ.;Britt,BrooksB.;Loope,
DavidB.:inTerDUne FacieS conTaining a DinoSaUr
Bone BeD in The loWer JUraSSic nUggeT SanDSTone
in norTheaSTern UTah
99-30
118 Fowell,SarahJ.*;Druckenmiller,Patrick;McCarthy,PaulJ.;
Blodgett,RobertB.;May,Kevin:PaleoecologY oF
alaSKa’S JUraSSic ParK
99-31
119 Parker,NancyE.*;Richards,MariahE.;Reitman,
NadineG.;Capps,DennyM.:geocorPS america 2011
PaleonTologY inVenTorY oF The laTe creTaceoUS
loWer canTWell FormaTion in Denali naTional
ParK, alaSKa
99-32
120 Boss,StephenK.;Kvamme,JoAnn*;Suarez,Celina;Platt,
BrianF.;Ludvigson,GregA.;Suarez,Marina:SalVage SUrVeY
oF an earlY creTaceoUS DinoSaUr TracKWaY SiTe in
arKanSaS
99-33
121 Hanks,H.Douglas*;Erickson,BruceR.;Haire,ScottA.:
VerTeBraTe remainS From The laTe creTaceoUS oF
SoUTh DaKoTa anD minneSoTa
99-34
122 Bartels,WilliamS.*;Gunnell,GreggF.;Zonneveld,John-Paul;
McHugh,LukeP.;Fontana,ThomasM.:an UnUSUal
VerTeBraTe aSSemBlage PreSerVeD in DiSTal
allUVial Fan anD laKe margin DePoSiTS oF The
caTheDral BlUFFS TongUe, WaSaTch FormaTion,
BUSh rim, reD DeSerT, WYoming
99-35
123 Zalmout,IyadS.*;Antar,MohammadSamehM.;Hatab,
EL-BialyE.;Gingerich,PhilipD.:laTe eocene VerTeBraTe
FaUnaS From The QaTTara DePreSSion in The
WeSTern DeSerT oF egYPT
99-36
124 Racicot,Rachel*;Field,Daniel;Vinther,Jakob;Behlke,AdamD.B.;
Jónasson,Kristján;Asbjórndöttir,Lovisa:The FirST maJor
VerTeBraTe FoSSil From The Pliocene oF icelanD:
an oDonToceTe (ceTacea: oDonToceTi) From The
TJorneS FormaTion
99-37
125 Brady,SerinaS.*;Allmon,WarrenD.:USing moDern llama
BrainS anD cranial enDocaSTS To STUDY Brain
eVolUTion in FoSSil camelS
99-38
126 Stucky,Richard*;Sertich,Joseph;Johnson,KirkR.;Miller,
Ian;Fisher,DanielC.;Graham,RussellW.;McDonald,
H.Gregory;Pigati,JeffreyS.:Ziegler reSerVoir anD
The SnoWmaSToDon ProJecT: neW high-eleVaTion
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 181
AM
M O N D AY
99-6
SESSIONNO.99
FoSSil VerTeBraTe FaUnaS From SnoWmaSS Village,
coloraDo
99-39
127 Mata,ScottA.*;Corsetti,CaraL.;Corsetti,FrankA.;Awramik,
StanleyM.;Bottjer,DavidJ.:large earlY camBrian Sea
anemone BUrroWS From The UPPer memBer oF The
WooD canYon FormaTion, DeaTh ValleY region,
UniTeD STaTeS
99-40
128 Mankiewicz,Carol*:a comPleX, VerTical Trace FoSSil
From The UPPer camBrian galeSVille SanDSTone
near BaraBoo, WiSconSin
99-41
129 Erickson,J.Mark*:When Trace FoSSilS are acTUallY
BoDY FoSSilS: meDUSoiD (cniDaria) TenTacleS From
The PoTSDam groUP oF neW YorK
99-42
130 Lovelace,DavidM.*:SeDimenTologY anD ichnologY
From The earlY anD miDDle TriaSSic FormaTionS oF
The chUgWaTer groUP, cenTral WYoming, USa
SeSSion no. 100
Planetary Geology (Posters)
100-14 144 Estlin,Tara*;Anderson,RobertC.;Castano,Rebecca;Bornstein,
Benjamin;Gaines,Daniel;Thompson,DavidR.;Burl,Michael;
Judd,Michele:mer aUTomaTeD Science TargeTing on
The roaD To enDeaVoUr
100-15 145 Buczkowski,Debra*;Barnouin,OlivierS.;Wyrick,Danielle;
Prockter,Louise;Kahn,EliezerG.:analYSeS oF 433eroS
FracTUre PaTTernS: The gloBal lineamenT maP
100-16 146 Chakraborty,Suvankar*;Romanek,ChrisS.;Moecher,
DavidP.:Whole-rocK geochemiSTrY, mineralogY,
PeTrograPhY anD ThermomeTrY oF an l6 chonDriTe
From PemBina coUnTY, norTh DaKoTa
SeSSion no. 101
Precambrian Geology (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
101-1
147 Metelkin,Dimitri;Ernst,RichardE.*;Hamilton,Michael:a ca.
1640 ma maFic magmaTic eVenT in SoUThern SiBeria,
anD linKS WiTh norThern laUrenTia
101-2
148 Smith,EmilyF.*;Macdonald,FrancisA.;Jones,DavidS.;
Creveling,JessicaR.;Bold,Uyanga:The eDiacaran
To earlY camBrian in mongolia: STraTigraPhY,
geochemiSTrY anD PaleonTologY oF a
TecTonicallY reacTiVeD BaSin
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
100-1
131 Noble,SarahK.*:SPace WeaThering oF rocKS
100-2
132 Williams,DavidA.*;Keszthelyi,LaszloP.;Crown,DavidA.;
Bleacher,JacobE.;Garry,W.Brent:laVa FloW
emPlacemenT on marS anD io: inSighTS From
geologic maPPing
101-3
100-3
133 Lang,NicholasP.*;Kneuer,Carly;Grincius,Adam:Volcanic
hiSTorY oF amPhiTriTeS anD PeneUS PaTerae, marS:
a Tale oF TWo VolcanoeS
149 Bold,Uyanga*;Macdonald,FrancisA.;Johnston,DavidT.;Wing,
Boswell;Hoffman,Paul;Smith,EmilyF.:The origin anD
SigniFicance oF eDiacaran BariTe in mongolia
101-4
100-4
134 DeFazio,Elizabeth*;Lang,NicholasP.:The eroDeD SUrFace
oF The meDUSae FoSSae FormaTion eaST oF anD
SUrroUnDing aPollinariS PaTera
150 VanKranendonk,MartinJ.*:conTingenT eVenTS ThroUgh
The PrecamBrian anD Their SigniFicance For a
reViSeD geological TimeScale
101-5
151 Forbes,CarolineJ.*;Giles,David;vanderWielen,Simon:The
1.60-1.57 ga eVenT oF aUSTralia
100-5
135 Blewett,DavidT.*;Chabot,NancyL.;Denevi,BrettW.;Ernst,
CarolynM.;Izenberg,NoamR.;Xiao,Zhiyong;Baker,DavidM.H.;
Braden,Sarah;Head,JamesW.;Murchie,ScottL.:MESSENGER
VieWS oF UnUSUal BrighT-haloeD DePreSSionS on
mercUrY: PoSSiBle recenT VolaTile-relaTeD
acTiViTY
101-6
152 Heim,NicholasJ.*;Allard,StephenT.:STrUcTUral analYSiS
oF ProTeroZoic Shearing anD FolDing; norTheaST
BlacK hillS, SD
101-7
153 Aaltonen,IsmoS.*;Front,KaiA.;Gehör,SeppoA.:ePiSoDic
alTeraTion in ProTeroZoic high graDe gneiSSeS aT
SPenT nUclear FUel rePoSiTorY SiTe, olKilUoTo,
SW FinlanD
101-8
154 Aaltonen,IsmoS.*;Front,KaiA.:geological SiTe
DeScriPTion anD geochronologY oF SPenT
nUclear FUel rePoSiTorY SiTe, olKilUoTo, SW
FinlanD
101-9
155 Cope,NatalieJ.*;Schneider,D.A.;Holm,DanielK.:hoT BeFore
colD: orogenic PUlSeS oF The grenVille ProVince,
WeSTern QUeBec
100-6
100-7
100-8
100-9
136 Edmundson,KennethL.*;Weller,LynnA.;Becker,KrisJ.;Becker,
TammyL.;Rosiek,MarkR.;Robinson,MarkS.;Solomon,
SeanC.:PreliminarY PhoTogrammeTric conTrol oF
meSSenger orBiTal imageS oF mercUrY
137 Graupner,Melanie*;Hansen,VickiL.:geologic anD
STrUcTUral maPPing oF SoUTh TellUS regio, VenUS:
imPlicaTionS For crUSTal PlaTeaU eVolUTion
138 Anderson,RobertC.*;Dohm,JamesM.:UnraVeling The
TemPoral anD SPaTial hiSTorieS oF The Terra
SirenUm region, marS
139 Williams,RebeccaM.E.*;Chuang,FrankC.:ValleY neTWorK
PreSerVaTion in oXia PalUS, marS
100-10 140 Schneider,Richard*;Lang,NicholasP.:reaSSeSSing The
ProPoSeD araBia Shoreline near aPollinariS
PaTera anD gUSeV craTer
100-11 141 Greenberger,RebeccaN.*;Mustard,JohnF.;Kumar,P.Senthil;
Dyar,M.Darby;Speicher,EllyA.;Skulte,E.C.:a VerTical
SecTion oF Deccan BaSalTS aS a SPecTroScoPic
anD mineral aSSemBlage analog To PhYlloSilicaTe
STraTigraPhieS on marS
100-12 142 Seelos,KimberlyD.*;Mustard,JohnF.;Ehlmann,BethanyL.;
Fraeman,AbigailA.;Wray,JamesJ.:PhYlloSilicaTeS in
TYrrhena Terra, marS: a SYSTemaTic eValUaTion
USing criSm DaTa
100-13 143 Zahrai,Shayda*;Madden,MeganElwood;Madden,Andrew;
Rimstidt,J.Donald:DiSSolUTion raTeS oF na-JaroSiTe:
conSTraining The DUraTion oF aQUeoUS DiageneSiS
on marS
101-10 156 Raharimahefa,Tsilavo*;Tinkham,DouglasK.;Lafrance,Bruno:
neW U-PB geochronological conSTrainTS on The
STrUcTUral eVolUTion oF The SoUThern ProVince,
SUDBUrY, canaDa
101-11 157 Martin,Adam,P.*;Condon,Daniel;Prave,Anthony;Melezhik,
Victor,A.;Gärtner,Claudia:chronological conSTrainTS
For The PalaeoProTeroZoic large, PoSiTiVe
carBon iSoToPe eXcUrSion (The lomagUnDi-JaTUli
eVenT)
101-12 158 Turner,CandlerC.*;Meert,JosephG.;Kamenov,GeorgeD.;
Pandit,ManojK.:a geological TranSecT acroSS The
Son ValleY SecTor oF The VinDhYan BaSin, inDia: U-PB
anD hF iSoToPic conSTrainTS on BaSin eVolUTion
101-13 159 Theriault,StephanieA.*;Miller,JamesD.;Berndt,MichaelE.;
Ripley,Edward:The mineralogY, SPaTial DiSTriBUTion,
anD iSoToPe geochemiSTrY oF SUlFiDe mineralS in
The BiWaBiK iron FormaTion
101-14 160 Jenkin,KielRyan*;Allard,StephenT.:correlaTion oF
SUPracrUSTal rocKS in The liTTle elK Terrane,
BlacK hillS, S.D
182 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.103
101-16 162 Dalton,LillyA.*;Pruss,SaraB.;Lahr,Daniel;Macdonald,
FrancisA.;Bosak,Tanja:enVironmenTal DiSTriBUTionS
oF microFoSSil aSSemBlageS PreSerVeD in a PoSTSTUrTian caP carBonaTe, The raSThoF FormaTion,
norThern namiBia
SeSSion no. 102
Quaternary Geology (Posters): Recent Developments and
Applications in Quaternary Geochronology
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
102-1
163 Carey,MeganR.*;Laabs,BenjaminJ.C.;Applegate,
PatrickJ.:TeSTing The relaTionShiP oF heighT anD
coSmogenic eXPoSUre age oF moraine BoUlDerS
102-2
164 Kadegis,Jeffrey*;Sewall,Jacob;Riihimaki,CatherineA.:
orBiTal eccenTriciTY, clinKer FormaTion, anD The
climaTe-lanDScaPe eVolUTion linK in The norTh
american rocKieS anD high PlainS
102-3
165 Gaylord,DavidR.*;Foit,FranklinF.Jr.;Anfinson,Owen:
TePhrochronologY oF laTe PleiSTocene anD
holocene SanD DUne DePoSiTS, hanForD reach
naTional monUmenT, Wa
102-13 175 Krueger,CharlesR.*;Laabs,BenjaminJ.C.;Leggett,Andrea:
melTWaTer conTriBUTion oF glacierS in The
UinTa anD WaSaTch moUnTainS To PlUVial laKe
BonneVille, UTah, U.S.a
102-14 176 Sosa-Gonzalez,Veronica*;Bierman,PaulR.;Nichols,KyleK.;
Rood,DylanH.:DeTermining long Term eroSion raTeS
in Panama- an aPPlicaTion oF 10Be
102-15 177 Nichols,KyleK.*;Webb,RobertH.;Bierman,PaulR.;Rood,
DylanH.:meaSUremenTS oF coSmogenic 10Be reVeal
raPiD reSPonSe oF granD canYon TriBUTarY
hillSloPeS To coloraDo riVer inciSion
102-16 178 McCracken,RebeccaG.*;Morgan,Daniel;Wernke,Steve:USe
oF archaeological SiTeS in DeVeloPmenT oF lichen
groWTh cUrVe, colca ValleY, PerUVian anDeS
102-17 179 Williams,Michelle*;Johnson,MarkD.;Rittenour,Tammy;Brugger,
KeithA.:conSTraining The hiSTorY oF glacial laKe
granTSBUrg
102-18 180 Jordan,T.E.*;Kirk-Lawlor,NaomiElizabeth;Rech,JasonA.:
raTeS oF lanDScaPe moDiFicaTion in reSPonSe To
PaleoclimaTe VariaBiliTY Since ~12 ma, aTacama
DeSerT, PamPa Del TamarUgal, chile
AM
102-19 181 Hobbs,Daniel;Neumann,Christian;O’Brien,Maura*;Targos,
Courtney;Rawling,J.ElmoIII.;Hanson,PaulR.;Hart,DavidJ.:
geomorPhologY anD oSl DaTing oF laKe michigan’S
niPiSSing Shoreline FeaTUreS, eUroPe laKe, Door
PeninSUla, WiSconSin
M O N D AY
101-15 161 Owens,BrentE.*;Hamilton,MichaelA.;Berquist,C.R.Jr.;
Harner,PatrickL.:FielD, geochemical, anD
geochronological eViDence For TWo PUlSeS oF
neoProTeroZoic magmaTiSm in The roanoKe raPiDS
Terrane, eaSTern PieDmonT ProVince, Virginia
102-4
166 Hedrick,KathrynA.*;Owen,LewisA.;Dietsch,Craig;Caffee,
MarcW.:raTeS oF lanDScaPe eroSion in ZanSKar,
norThern inDia
102-20 182 Branecky,Carolyn*;Chavez,Natalia;Oien,Rachel;Ruiz,
Jacob;Rawling,J.ElmoIII.;Hanson,PaulR.;Hart,DavidJ.:
geomorPhologY, oSl ageS anD VolUme eSTimaTeS
oF a niPiSSing Beach riDge/DUne comPleX near
Kangaroo laKe, Door PeninSUla, Wi
102-5
167 Aslan,Andres*;Karlstrom,KarlE.;Kirby,Eric;Rosenberg,Russell;
Darling,Andy:laTe cenoZoic riVer inciSion raTeS
From The coloraDo rocKieS anD imPlicaTionS For
neogene DiFFerenTial UPliFT
102-21 183 Spencer,JoelQ.G.*;Oviatt,Charles;Pathak,Manas;Fan,
Yuxin;Leggett,Andrea:TeSTing anD reFining The Timing
oF hYDrologic eVolUTion DUring The laTeST
PleiSTocene regreSSiVe PhaSe oF laKe BonneVille
102-6
168 Shiroya,Kazuyo*;Yokoyama,Yusuke;Matsuzaki,Hiroyuki;
Nakamura,Atsunori:VarioUS eroSion raTeS oF
WeaThereD graniTic Soil SUrFaceS in aBUKUma,
eaSTern JaPan USing in-SiTU TerreSTrial
coSmogenic nUcliDe DePTh ProFile
SeSSion no. 103
169 Bibby,Theodore*;Putkonen,Jaakko;Morgan,Daniel;Balco,Greg;
Matheney,RonaldK.:WhaT coUlD PoSSiBlY haPPen
in a million YearS? lanDScaPe eVolUTion in The
SoUThern TranSanTarcTic moUnTainS
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
102-7
102-8
170 Day,SarahE.*;SchmeisserMcKean,RebeccaL.;Ham,
NelsonR.:oPTicallY STimUlaTeD lUmineScence DaTing
(oSl) oF STaBiliZeD SanD DUneS in norTheaSTern
WiSconSin: eViDence For holocene climaTe change
102-9
171 Pederson,Joel*;Jackson,MelissaS.;Sohbati,Reza;Rittenour,
Tammy;Murray,Andrew:noVel aPPlicaTionS oF
lUmineScence DaTing conSTrain The age oF Barrier
canYon STYle rocK arT in canYonlanDS naTional
ParK, UTah
102-10 172 Gray,Harrison*;Mahan,ShannonA.;Pigati,JeffreyS.:a
Well-PreSerVeD SeQUence oF high-eleVaTion ice
age ecoSYSTemS: can The Ziegler reSerVoir SiTe,
SnoWmaSS, co Be DaTeD USing oPTicallY STimUlaTeD
lUmineScence?
102-11 173 Blackwell,BonnieA.B.;Florentin,Jonathan*;Tüysüz,Okan;
Tari,Ufuk;Genc,S.Can;Imren,Caner;Blickstein,Joel;Skinner,
AnneR.;Leung,Eric;Kim,Maria:an UPliFTing iDea: eSr
DaTing marine TerraceS in haTaY ProVince, TUrKeY
102-12 174 Blackwell,BonnieA.B.;Constantinidis,Maria*;Vougioukalakis,
GeorgeE.;Blickstein,Joel;Skinner,AnneR.;Lee,Alex:
conSTraining acTiViTY in The niSYroS Volcanic
comPleX: eSr DaTing on Yali anD PYrgoUSSa,
greece
Tectonics (Posters) II: Tectonics of the Basin and Range from
Bottom to Top
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
103-1
184 Schroeder,Timothy*;Riggs,NancyR.;Ort,MichaelH.;Tinnin,
Beau:naTUre oF The miD-TerTiarY loWer crUST in
The TranSiTion Zone oF ariZona aS SUggeSTeD BY
XenoliThS anD Their hoST laVa; UhP meTamorPhiSm
FolloWeD BY reTrogreSSion anD melT inTeracTion
103-2
185 Metcalf,RodneyV.*;Drew,Jordan:creTaceoUS anD
eocene-oligocene U-PB Zircon migmaTiTe ageS
From The eaST hUnBolDT range meamorPhic core
comPleX, neVaDa
103-3
186 Sauer,KatrinaM.*;Duebendorfer,ErnestM.:KinemaTicS anD
SigniFicance oF mYloniTeS in The loWer PlaTe oF
The neWBerrY DeTachmenT FaUlT, clarK coUnTY, nV
103-4
187 Lexvold,Angela*;Diedesch,Timothy;Vogl,JamesJ.;Rodgers,
DavidW.:eXTenSion SUPerPoSeD on ShorTening in
The Pioneer moUnTainS meTamorPhic core comPleX,
SoUTh cenTral iDaho
103-5
188 Tremblay,MarissaM.*;Christie-Blick,Nicholas;Hemming,
SidneyR.:laTe miocene TilTing oF The reSTing SPring
range, caliFornia
103-6
189 Vankeuren,MarcA.*;Christie-Blick,Nicholas:neW
conSTrainTS on The inTerPreTaTion oF loW-angle
normal FaUlTS in SoUTheaSTern iDaho
103-7
190 Templeton,JohnA.*;Anders,MarkH.;Adler,AlexD.:ramPFlaT DeTachmenT eXTenSional FaUlTing on The TUle
SPringS DeTachmenT?
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 183
SESSIONNO.103
103-8
103-9
191 Schanzenbach,AnaMaria*;Lamb,MelissaA.;Tobin,BrettJ.;
Hickson,ThomasA.:laTe miocene FoSSil laKeS
oF The laKe meaD region: imPlicaTionS For
PaleogeograPhY anD TranSTenSional FaUlTing
DUring BaSin anD range eXTenSion
192 Bidgoli,TandisS.*;Stockli,DanielF.;Walker,J.Douglas:loWTemPeraTUre Thermochronologic conSTrainTS on
The KinemaTic hiSTorieS oF The mormon PeaK, TUle
SPringS, anD caSTle cliFFS DeTachmenT FaUlTS,
SoUTheaSTern neVaDa anD SoUThWeSTern UTah
103-10 193 Carmenate,Alberto*;Vogl,JamesJ.;Min,Kyoungwon:(U-Th)/
he eViDence For miocene YelloWSTone hoTSPoTrelaTeD UPliFT in SoUTh-cenTral iDaho
103-11 194 Camilleri,PhyllisA.*;Deibert,JackE.;Breeden,Sue:
PreliminarY geologic maPPing anD QUaTernarY
FaUlTing oF The WeSTern margin oF The granT
range, eaST-cenTral neVaDa
103-12 195 Verdel,Charles*;Stockli,DanielF.:laTe cenoZoic
eXTenSion anD SYn-TecTonic SeDimenTaTion in WeSTcenTral neVaDa: imPlicaTionS For linKage oF The
eaSTern caliFornia Shear Zone anD WalKer lane
SeSSion no. 105
T37. New Frontiers in Sedimentary Geology: SGD/SEPM Students
(Posters) (GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; SEPM (Society for
Sedimentary Geology))
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
105-1
205 Chentnik,BrentonM.*;Bowen,BrendaB.:FracTUre
analYSiS in The moUnT Simon SanDSTone anD
imPlicaTionS For carBon SeQUeSTraTion
105-2
206 Bandy,RalphEdwardIII.*;Greb,StephenF.;Solis,MichaelP.:
characTeriZaTion oF The camBrian eaU claire
FormaTion aS caProcK For carBon SeQUeSTraTion
inTo The moUnT Simon SanDSTone in KenTUcKY
105-3
207 Hurd,TrevorJ.*;Fielding,ChristopherR.;Hutsky,AndrewJ.;
Clark,C.Kittinger:loBe geomeTrY anD laTeral
FacieS DiSTriBUTion in The UPPer creTaceoUS
PeaY SanDSTone memBer (FronTier FormaTion),
norTheaST Bighorn BaSin, WYoming
105-4
208 Moran,KelliL.*;Mallinson,DavidJ.;Culver,StephenJ.;Mulligan,
Ryan;Leorri,Eduardo:laTe holocene geologic anD
morPhoDYnamic reSPonSe To Sea-leVel riSe in a
BacK Barrier lagoon: PreliminarY FinDingS
105-5
209 Mahon,RobertC.*;Link,Paul:SeiSmiTeS anD eViDence For
SYn-DePoSiTional eXTenSional TecToniSm From The
neoProTeroZoic BecK SPring DolomiTe (PahrUmP
groUP), SoUTheaSTern DeaTh ValleY, caliFornia
105-6
210 Weeks,SummerRose*;Chadwick,ArthurV.:a ProminenT
SeiSmiTe in The UPPer creTaceoUS lance FormaTion
in norTheaSTern WYoming aS a STraTigraPhic
marKer
105-7
211 Thress,RyanJ.*:DimenSional anD SPaTial PaTTernS oF
DiSrUPTeD BlocKS oF meSSinian gYPSUm, WeSTern
calTaniSSeTTa BaSin, SicilY
105-8
212 Kromhout,Stephanie*;Hasbargen,Leslie:WhaT are The
hallmarKS oF FlooDS in lacUSTrine DelTaS in
cenTral neW YorK?
105-9
213 Jones,Slade*;Langford,RichardP.;Gill,ThomasE.:
correlaTion oF DUne geomorPhologY WiTh grain
SiZe anD DiSTriBUTion, WhiTe SanDS, neW meXico
SeSSion no. 104
T6. Combining Geology and Geophysics (Posters)
(GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
104-1
196 Oladunjoye,MichaelA.;Olayinka,AbelI.;Amidu,SikiruA.*:
aSSeSSing The enVironmenTal imPacT oF
an aBanDoneD reFUSe DUmP SiTe in iBaDan,
SoUThWeSTern nigeria, USing geoelecTrical
imaging anD ToPograPhical moDeling
104-2
197 Johnson,CalvinE.Jr.*;Minsley,Burke;Caine,JonathanSaul;
Fitterman,DavidV.;Grauch,V.J.S.:DelineaTion oF aQUiFer
heTerogeneiTieS USing TranSienT elecTromagneTic
SoUnDingS in The greaT SanD DUneS naTional ParK
104-3
198 Høyer,Anne-Sophie*;Jørgensen,Flemming;Lykke-Andersen,
Holger;Christiansen,AndersVest:aDVanceD inVerSion oF
airBorne TranSienT elecTromagneTic DaTa (SkyTem)
USing geological Prior inFormaTion
104-4
199 Alvino,FrancisA.*;Hasbargen,Leslie;Aucoin,ChristopherD.:
reFining FlooDPlain STraTigraPhY aT The Pine laKe
enVironmenTal camPUS archaeological SiTe USing
gPr, emi, anD gPS
105-10 214 Hutsky,AndrewJ.*;Fielding,ChristopherR.;Hurd,TrevorJ.;
Clark,C.Kittinger:accommoDaTion-limiTeD DelTa
PrograDaTion recorDeD in The UPPer creTaceoUS
(cenomanian-TUronian) FronTier FormaTion,
norTheaST Bighorn BaSin, WYoming, USa
104-5
200 Lente,JennaLouise*;Mencin,David:STrainmeTer
meaSUremenTS oF PoSSiBle SeicheS in laKe
YelloWSTone
105-11 215 Boks,Krystle*;Huntoon,JacquelineE.;Mankowski,Len;
Wyrembelski,Tara:laTe PennSYlVanian climaTe in
WeSTern eQUaTorial Pangea
104-6
201 Gilbert,LisaA.*;Salisbury,MatthewH.:geological anD
geoPhYSical oBSerVaTionS oF normal oceanic
crUST
104-7
202 Byler,JeremyB.*;Gray,MaryBeth;Jacob,RobertW.:BoUgUer
graViTY STUDY oF The ST. JameS FaUlT comPleX
WiThin The niTTanY anTiclinoriUm, cenTral
PennSYlVania
104-8
203 Powell,ChristineA.*;Langston,CharlesA.;Chapman,MartinC.;
Vlahovic,Gordana;Thomas,WilliamA.;Chiu,Jer-Ming;Ammon,
Charles:SoUTheaST U.S. liThoSPhere eXPerimenT –
conTinenTal groWTh anD manTle DYnamicS (SeUSle)
104-9
204 Cabolova,Anastasija*;Brown,LarryD.:crUSTal STrUcTUre
acroSS The rio granDe riFT anD coloraDo PlaTeaU
From aUTocorrelaTion oF amBienT noiSe recorDeD
BY USarray
105-12 216 Clark,MatthewA.*;Ellwood,BrooksB.:high-reSolUTion
cYcloSTraTigraPhY oF a laTe gUaDalUPian –
ochoan TranSiTional SeQUence: neW conSTrainTS
on DePoSiTional raTeS in a BaSinal conDenSeD
marine SeQUence, DelaWare BaSin, WeST TeXaS
105-13 217 Felda,GarrettRobert*:DeVeloPmenT oF a 3-DimenSional
SeQUence STraTigraPhic moDel For The laTe
TriaSSic (norian) oWl rocK memBer locaTeD
aT PeTriFieD ForeST naTional ParK, ariZona:
a reconSTrUcTion oF PaleoDePoSiTional
enVironmenTS anD PaleoclimaTic conDiTionS
105-14 218 Gordon,GregoryS.*;Pyles,DavidR.;Clark,Julian:DePoSiTion
oF a STrUcTUrallY conFineD SUBmarine Fan in an
eVolVing BaSin : The gUaSo i TUrBiDiTe SYSTem, ainSa
BaSin, SPain
105-15 219 Zabrecky,Justin*;Schieber,Juergen:an occUrrence oF
The miDDle DeVonian PorTWooD memBer oF The neW
alBanY Shale in The illinoiS BaSin
184 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.108
107-2
232 Wyshnytzky,CiannaE.*;McCarthy,James:meTeoric 10Be,
FeD, anD claY in criTical Zone SoilS, FronT range,
coloraDo
107-3
233 Neff,JasonC.;Fernandez,DanielP.;Munson,SethM.;Reynolds,
RichardL.*:ToTal SUSPenDeD ParTicUlaTeS, Pm10, anD
Pm2.5 meaSUremenTS For USe in Biogeochemical
STUDieS; The role oF large ParTicleS in aeroSol
concenTraTionS anD FlUX eSTimaTeS
107-4
234 Goldstein,HarlandL.*;Reynolds,RichardL.;Lawrence,
Corey;Landry,Chris;Painter,ThomasH.;Kokaly,RaymondF.;
Flagg,Cody;Munson,SethM.;Moskowitz,Bruce;Redsteer,
MargaretHiza:ProPerTieS oF aTmoSPheric mineral
DUST DePoSiTeD on moUnTain SnoW coVer in The
WeSTern UniTeD STaTeS
107-5
235 Selkin,PeterA.*;Story,JasonD.;Cole,MichaelP.:magneTic
ProPerTieS aS a ProXY For airBorne SmelTer DUST
conTaminaTion, Tacoma, Wa
107-6
236 Harrington,AndreaD.*;Szema,AnthonyM.;Tsirka,
Styliani-AnnaE.;Schoonen,MartinA.A.:The UnSeen
caSUalTieS oF UrBan WarFare – cellUlar inJUrY
inDUceD BY ParTicle inhalaTion in The War on
Terror
107-7
237 Housen,BernardA.*;Jovane,Luigi:magneTic ProPerTieS
oF ParTicUlaTe maTTer collecTeD BY Tree leaVeS
in Bellingham, Wa: imPlicaTionS For air QUaliTY
moniToring in UrBan enVironmenTS
105-17 221 Shufflebarger,John*;Bowen,BrendaB.;Neufelder,Ryan:
PeTrograPhic anD STaBle iSoToPe analYSiS oF
carBonaTeS in The eaU claire FormaTion:
105-18 222 Esmeray-Senlet,Selen*;Altiner,Demir;Özkan-Altiner,
Sevinç:microFacieS analYSiS oF The creTaceoUS/
Paleogene BoUnDarY in The haYmana BaSin,
cenTral anaTolia, TUrKeY
105-19 223 Conner,AmberJ.*;Saelens,Ashley;Benison,Kathleen;
Tecklenburg,MaryM.:coUPleD PeTrograPhic
oBSerVaTionS anD raman analYSiS oF microFoSSilS
anD organic comPoUnDS From aciD-Saline
eVaPoriTeS: PreliminarY reSUlTS
SeSSion no. 106
T39. Integrated Sedimentary Systems: Applying Source-to-Sink
Concepts across Geologic Time (Posters) (GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
106-1
224 Hasbargen,Leslie*;Matteson,DamonK.:linKing FlUVial
ProceSSeS To allUVial STraTigraPhY in oTSego
coUnTY, neW YorK
106-2
225 Kim,Wonsuck*;Petter,Andrew;Fouke,BruceW.;Quinn,
TerrenceM.;Kerans,Charles:Sea-leVel riSe, DePThDePenDenT carBonaTe groWTh, anD The ParaDoX oF
DroWneD PlaTFormS
106-3
226 Oliver,BenjaminP.*;Barbeau,DavidL.Jr.;Hemming,SidneyR.:
ProPoSeD reSearch: DoeS The SeDimenT maSS
Balance oF The larSen BaSin, anTarcTic PeninSUla,
SUPPorT ePhemeral creTaceoUS glaciaTion?
106-4
106-5
106-6
106-7
227 Harbor,DavidJ.*;Rahl,JeffreyM.;Bovay,A.Caroline;Galli,C.I.;
Sberna,Doug;Hartman,Ryan:geomorPhic change anD
SeDimenT ProDUcTion in reSPonSe To UPliFT oF The
anDean eaSTern corDillera, nW argenTina
SeSSion no. 108
T80. Environmental Problems in Karst Terranes/Terrains and
Their Solutions (Posters): In Honor of James F. Quinlan (GSA
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; Edwards Aquifer Authority; National Cave and Karst
Research Institute; Karst Waters Institute; Minnesota Ground
Water Association)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
108-1
228 Akin,Sara*;Pufahl,PeirK.;Hiatt,EricE.;Pirajno,Franco:
DePoSiTion oF iron FormaTion in nearShore
PaleoProTeroZoic ShelF enVironmenTS, Frere
FormaTion, earaheeDY BaSin, WeSTern aUSTralia
238 Watkins,Justin*:The relaTionShiP oF niTraTe-niTrogen
concenTraTionS in TroUT STreamS To roW croP
lanD USe in KarSTlanD WaTerSheDS oF SoUTheaST
minneSoTa
108-2
229 Williams,EricM.*:DiFFerenTial PreSerVaTion aS a
PreDicTiVe chronoSTraTigraPhic Tool: an oUTcroP
BaSeD eXamPle From The (eocene) WilKinS PeaK
memBer, WYoming
239 Ferrari,JoséAntonio*;Hiruma,SilvioTakashi;Armani,Gustavo:
eSTimaTing STeaDY anD UnSTeaDY TranSPorT in The
KarST SYSTemS USing QUanTiTaTiVe Tracer TeSTS
anD correlaTion analYSiS
108-3
240 Brick,Greg*;Alexander,E.CalvinJr.;Watkins,Justin;Lundy,
JamesR.:SUrFace anD groUnDWaTer niTraTe
DaTaBaSeS For SoUTheaSTern minneSoTa, USa
108-4
241 Ladd,BethanyS.*;Alexander,E.CalvinJr.:DYe Tracing in
The JorDan SanDSTone near The crYSTal SPringS
STaTe FiSh haTcherY, Winona coUnTY, minneSoTa
108-5
242 Mylroie,JohnE.;Mylroie,JoanR.*;Larson,ErikB.;Sumrall,
Jonathan;Lace,Michael;Infante,Louis;Ho,Derrick;Kambesis,
PatriciaN.:a moDel For PreDicTing The occUrrence
oF collaPSe FeaTUreS on carBonaTe iSlanDS anD
coaSTlineS
108-6
243 Schneider,ChrisL.*:eFFecTS oF Prairie FormaTion
haliTe DiSSolUTion on oVerlYing BeaVerhill laKe
groUP STraTa in norTheaSTern alBerTa
108-7
244 Gary,MarcusO.*:reFining The SPaTial regUlaTorY
ZoneS oF The eDWarDS aQUiFer: can We imProVe
UrBan groWTh PaTTernS?
108-8
245 Beddows,PatriciaA.*;Metcalfe,ChrisD.;GoldBouchot,Gerardo;
Metcalfe,TracyL.;Li,Hongxia;VanLavieren,Hanneke:Tracing
FloW PaThS USing conTaminanTS in The coaSTal
KarST aQUiFer SYSTem along The cariBBean coaST
oF The YUcaTan PeninSUla, meXico
230 Roberts-Ashby,TinaL.*;Craddock,William;Merrill,MatthewD.:
PreDicTion oF BaSin-Scale carBon DioXiDe
STorage PoTenTial in carBonaTe anD SiliciclaSTic
reSerVoirS oF The gUlF oF meXico BaSin
SeSSion no. 107
T70. Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Physical Properties of
Atmospheric Mineral Dust: Influences on the Atmosphere, the
Cryosphere, Ecosystems, and Humans (Posters)
(GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
The Mineralogical Society; Mineralogical Society of America)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
107-1
231 Prouty,NancyGrumet*;Roark,E.Brendan;Koenig,AlanE.:
chronologY oF anThroPogenic rheniUm aS DeriVeD
From BlacK coral recorDS, gUlF oF meXico
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 185
AM
M O N D AY
105-16 220 Srinivasaraghavan,Vishnu*;VanDeVelde,JustinH.;Bataille,
Clement;Bowen,Gabriel:VerTical anD laTeral VariaTion
oF carBonaTe iSoToPe raTioS WiThin PaleoSol
ProFileS oF The WillWooD FormaTion, WYoming
SESSIONNO.109
SeSSion no. 109
110-4
260 Anderson,Julia*;Runkel,Anthony;Tipping,RobertG.;Barr,
KeltonD.;Alexander,E.CalvinJr.:hYDroSTraTigraPhY oF a
FracTUreD, UrBan aQUiTarD
110-5
261 Laskoskie,Amanda*;Edenborn,HarryM.;Alshawabkeh,Akram;
Padilla,Ingrid;Vesper,DorothyJ.:USe oF hYDrogel Tracer
BeaDS To BeTTer UnDerSTanD conTaminanT FaTe anD
TranSPorT in KarST aQUiFerS
110-6
262 Henry,KatrinaKoski*;Wilson,JohnL.;Kincaid,ToddR.:
eXPerimenTal DeSign oF DYe Trace To oBSerVe
WaTer FloW From conDUiT To maTriX
110-7
247 Hart,DavidJ.*:comPariSon oF groUnDWaTer FloWS
inTo Three cloSelY SPaceD crYSTalline BeDrocK
WellS
263 Berglund,JamesL.*;Gouzie,Douglas:DoUBle- inJecTion
DYe Tracing anD concenTraTion SamPling: a
meThoD For DeTecTing FloW VariaTionS in KarST
BeDrocK
110-8
248 English,LydiaP.;Bethune,James;VanDyke,MaryN.*;Haileab,
Bereket:USing chloroFlUorocarBonS anD TriTiUm To
DaTe groUnDWaTer From The JorDan aQUiFer in rice
coUnTY, minneSoTa
264 Ball,CarolynE.*;Martin,JonathanB.;Kurz,MarieJ.;Cohen,
MatthewJ.;Foster,ChadR.:DiSSolVeD organic carBon
imPacTS on BiologicallY meDiaTeD carBonaTe
mineral DiageneSiS in KarST riVer SYSTemS
110-9
249 Mercuri,Matthew*;Toran,Laura;Nyquist,Jonathan;Kuntz,
Brad;Singha,Kamini:USing groUnDWaTer moDelS To
UnDerSTanD The eFFecTS oF FracTUreS on The
TranSPorT oF SolUTeS aT The Shale hillS criTical
Zone oBSerVaTorY
265 Hasenmueller,ElizabethA.*;Criss,RobertE.:a noVel
TechniQUe To DiScoVer oPen caVe PaSSage in KarST
SPring SYSTemS
110-10 266 Covington,MatthewD.*;Luhmann,AndrewJ.:WaTer
TemPeraTUreS anD heaT TranSPorT in KarST: a
reVieW oF recenT aDVanceS
T94. Advances in Characterization of Groundwater Flow
Processes (Posters) (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Geophysics Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
109-1
109-2
109-3
109-4
246 Socha,BettyJ.*;Clark,Sherren;Gregg,Anndelee:
hYDrogeologic characTeriZaTion oF FracTUreD
DolomiTe For regUlaTorY moniToring – a mUlTiPle
meThoD aPProach
110-11 267 Swinea,Tyler*;Halihan,Todd:a ThermallY-STaBle colD
SPring enVironmenT WiTh a negaTiVe geoThermal
graDienT: arBUcKle-SimPSon aQUiFer, SoUThern
oKlahoma
109-5
250 Machida,Isao*;Ikawa,Reo;Koshigai,Masaru;Nishizaki,Seiji;
Ito,Narimitsu;Marui,Atsunao:VerTical ProFile oF Pore
WaTer chemiSTrY To 1000m DePTh aT a coaSTal area
109-6
251 Albano,J.A.*:PneUmaTic SlUg TeSTing – an eFFecTiVe
meThoD For hYDraUlic conDUcTiViTY acQUiSiTion
For haZarDoUS WaSTe SiTeS
110-12 268 Wilson,JohnL.;Henry,KatrinaKoski*:conDUiT FlooD
PUlSeS aS DriVerS oF DYnamic graDienTS
109-7
252 Hebig,KlausH.*;Ito,Narimitsu;Scheytt,TraugottJ.;Marui,
Atsunao:hYDrochemical BehaVior oF TWo DiFFerenT
arTiFicial FlUiDS in a coaSTal SeDimenTarY BaSin
DUring Single-Well (“PUSh-PUll”) TeSTS
109-8
253 Pickel,Alexandra*;Frechette,JedediahD.;Weissmann,
GaryS.;McNamara,KelseyC.;Carlone,David;Kalinovich,
Indra;Allen-King,Richelle:USe oF oUTcroP analogS To
analYZe liThoFacieS anD hYDroFacieS DiSTriBUTionS
WiThin BorDen aQUiFer SeDimenTS, onTario, ca
110-13 269 Spellman,Patricia*;Screaton,Elizabeth;Martin,JonathanB.;
Gulley,Jason;Brown,Amy:USing moDFloW-2005 anD
conDUiT FloW ProceSSeS (cFP) To UnDerSTanD
The DYnamicS oF groUnDWaTer FloW in a KarST
SPringSheD DUring FlooDS
109-9
254 Sicking,VictoriaGeDon*;Menichino,GarrettT.;Hester,ErichT.;
Ward,AdamS.:characTeriZing The eFFecTS oF
macroPoreS on hYPorheic Zone hYDraUlicS in
meanDer BenDS
109-10 255 Folnagy,AttilaJ.B.*;Sprenke,KennethF.;Osiensky,JamesL.:
aQUiFer STorage ProPerTieS From groUnDWaTer
FlUcTUaTionS inDUceD BY SeiSmic raYleigh WaVeS
110-14 270 Muhlbauer,Jason*;Herman,EllenK.:SeParaTing chemical
anD PhYSical eroSion ProceSSeS in FlUVioKarST:
aBraSion mill eXPerimenTS WiTh limeSTone
110-15 271 Herman,EllenK.*;Crowell,BryanE.:SeParaTing chemical
anD PhYSical eroSion ProceSSeS in FlUVioKarST:
FlUme eXPerimenTS
110-16 272 Simmons,AndrewWilliam*;Dogwiler,Toby:geomorPhic
aSSeSSmenT oF KarST TroUT STreamS in
SoUTheaSTern minneSoTa For eValUaTing The
eFFecTiVeneSS oF agricUlTUral BeST managemenT
PracTiceS
109-11 256 Buckley,SeanF.*;Hupman,Jenabay;Toohey,Bryan;Lane,
JohnW.Jr.:DeVeloPmenT oF a SimPle mUlTi-SenSor
SYSTem For The STUDY oF groUnDWaTer/SUrFaceWaTer inTeracTion
110-17 273 Schreiber,MadelineE.*;Schwartz,Benjamin;Orndorff,WilliamD.;
Gerst,Jonathan;Scott,Heather:ePiKarST conTrol on
QUanTiTY anD QUaliTY oF recharge To KarST
aQUiFerS: cUrrenT reSUlTS From long-Term
moniToring WiThin JameS caVe, Virginia
SeSSion no. 110
110-18 274 Adams,Ryan*;Carpenter,Philip:geoPhYSical
iDenTiFicaTion oF SUBSUrFace caViTieS anD
FracTUreS near a SUPerFUnD SiTe SoUTh oF
rocKForD, illinoiS
T100. Exploration of Karst Aquifer Systems Using New and
Innovative Techniques and Methods (Posters) (GSA Hydrogeology
Division; Karst Waters Institute; GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
110-1
257 Jacoby,Brianne*;Peterson,EricW.:conSTraining The
Timing oF caVe DeVeloPmenT WiTh giS
110-2
258 Sumrall,Jonathan*;Mylroie,JohnE.:caVeS FormeD in
cenoZoic iSlanD DolomiTe oF The cariBBean
110-3
259 Myre,Joe*;Covington,MatthewD.;Luhmann,AndrewJ.;Saar,
Martin:acceleraTing The characTeriZaTion oF KarST
aQUiFer SYSTemS
110-19 275 Vanderhoff,Sean*;Polk,Jason;Groves,Chris;Miller,BenjaminV.;
Bolster,CarlH.:mUlTiPle STorm eVenT imPacTS on
ePiKarST STorage anD TranSPorT oF organic Soil
amenDmenTS in SoUTh-cenTral KenTUcKY
110-20 276 Hawkridge,ChelseaA.*;Breid,HeidiM.;Dogwiler,Toby:
eSTaBliShing a lYSimeTer neTWorK in
SoUTheaSTern minneSoTa To aSSeSS niTraTe
TranSPorT ThroUgh The rooT Zone oF
agricUlTUral anD non-agricUlTUral SoilS
186 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.113
SeSSion no. 111
SeSSion no. 112
T130. Topics in Geoarchaeology: Reconstructions of
Ancient Landscapes and Paleoenvironments (Posters) (GSA
Archaeological Geology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology
Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
GSA Limnogeology Division)
T140. Glacial Lake Agassiz—Its History and Influence on
North America and on Global Systems (Posters): In Honor of
James T. Teller (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; American Quaternary
Association; Canadian Quaternary Association; International
Union for Quaternary Research)
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
111-1
111-2
111-3
111-4
111-5
277 Stillinger,MicheleD.*;Feinberg,JoshuaM.;Frahm,Ellery:
archaeoinTenSiTY anD DaTing oF PoTTerY SherDS
From The ancienT ciTY oF UrKeSh, Tell moZan, SYria
291 Colman,Steven;Voytek,EmilyB.*;Wattrus,Nigel;Gary,Jessica
L.;Lewis,C.F.M.:Drainage oF glacial laKe agaSSiZ
inTo The SUPerior BaSin
112-2
292 Carlson,Krystal*;Breckenridge,AndyJ.;Lowell,ThomasV.;
Evans,GiannaL.:a 1000 Year PaleomagneTic SecUlar
VariaTion recorD (inclinaTion anD DeclinaTion)
From glacial laKe oJiBWaY VarVeS
112-3
280 Iizuka,Fumie*:PoTTerY SoUrcing anD WeaThering
ProceSSeS in The WeT loWlanD TroPicS: a caSe
STUDY From Panama (ca. 4,500-3,200 B.P.)
293 Gustafson,DanielJ.*;Wattrus,NigelJ.:laKe agaSSiZ’S role
in The FormaTion oF laKe SUPerior’S laKe Floor
ringS
112-4
281 Stinchcomb,Gary*;Driese,StevenG.;Messner,Timothy;Nordt,
LeeC.:climaTic anD hUman conTrolS on holocene
VegeTaTion changeS in eaSTern PennSYlVania
BaSeD on The iSoToPic comPoSiTion oF Soil organic
carBon
294 Evans,GiannaL.*;Lowell,ThomasV.;Breckenridge,AndyJ.:ice
raFTeD DeBriS From reiD laKe, onTario relaTiVe To
The VarVe STraTigraPhY oF laKe oJiBWaY
SeSSion no. 113
278 Moshier,StephenO.*;Master,Daniel;Lepori,Jacob;Wheatley,
David;Felker,Benjamin;LaVigne,Elisabeth:geological
FoUnDaTionS oF ancienT SeaPorT aShKelon, iSrael
279 Johnson,ClaudiaC.*;Beeker,CharlesD.;Green,RobinM.;
Kauffman,ErleG.:SUBmergeD cUlTUral reSoUrceS
in The cariBBean reVeal SUcceSSional STageS oF
BioTa
282 DeSimone,DavidJ.*;Kilkenny,Christopher:archaeologY
anD geomorPhologY - hUDSon riVer TerraceS, TroY
norTh QUaDrangle, nY
111-7
283 Bolger,AllisonJ.*;Rueger,BruceF.;Korsmeyer,LeaN.;
Nelson,RobertE.;Lind,Brianna;Yzeiraj,Dhokela;
Morgan,BrianJ.;Batarags,Nikolajs;Bourque,BruceJ.:
PaleoenVironmenTal reconSTrUcTion oF The
TUrner Farm archeological SiTe, maine, BaSeD on
PalYnological remainS
111-9
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
112-1
111-6
111-8
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
284 DeRego,KathrynG.*;Stafford,C.Russell;Cantin,Mark:
SeDimenTologY anD geochronologY oF holocene
Paleochannel FeaTUreS in The loWer ohio riVer
ValleY, inDiana
285 Korsmeyer,LeaN.*;Nelson,RobertE.;Bolger,AllisonJ.;Rueger,
BruceF.;Morgan,BrianJ.;Yzeiraj,Dhokela;Batarags,Nikolajs;
Bourque,BruceJ.:PaleoeVironmenTal reconSTrUcTion
oF The TUrner Farm archeological SiTe, maine,
BaSeD on PlanT anD inSecT macroFoSSil remainS
111-10 286 Rossi,RebeccaK.*;Key,MarcusM.Jr.:SoUrcing BlacK
limeSTone graVeSToneS in laTe 17th cenTUrY
colonial Virginia
T145. Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping,
Outreach, and Resource Management (Posters) (GSA Geophysics
Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
113-1
295 Lundstrom,ScottC.*;Berry,MargaretE.;Alexander,JasonS.:
holocene inciSion inTerrUPTeD BY aggraDaTional
ePiSoDeS along The miDDle nioBrara riVer,
norThern neBraSKa: comPleX lanDScaPe
reSPonSe To PoSTglacial climaTe hiSTorY
113-2
296 Jenkins,Chelsea*;Cox,Mary;Bailey,Christopher:KinemaTic
anD TemPoral hiSTorY oF BriTTle DeFormaTion in
ShenanDoah naTional ParK, BlUe riDge ProVince,
Virginia
113-3
297 Leavitt,RogerE.*;May,SkylerB.;MacLean,JohnS.:
PreliminarY FielD inVeSTigaTion inTo The
relaTionShiP BeTWeen hooDoo FormaTion anD
FooTWall Shearing oF The rUBY’S inn ThrUST FaUlT,
BrYce canYon, UTah
113-4
298 Blythe,AnnE.*;Crow-Willard,Emma;Kleinsasser,Eric;Latin,
Malia;Linden,Edward;Utevsky,Elinor;Wros,John:acTiVe
DeFormaTion along The BlUe cUT FaUlT in JoShUa
Tree ParK: reSUlTS From an UnDergraDUaTe FielD
maPPing ProJecT
113-5
299 Ames,DorotheaV.*;Riggs,StanleyR.;Mallinson,DavidJ.;Culver,
StephenJ.:The “PerFecT conFlicT”: inFraSTrUcTUre
VerSUS naTUral DYnamic ProceSSeS in naTional
coaSTal ParKS anD reFUgeS: norTh carolina oUTer
BanKS
113-6
300 Kranz,AdamJ.*;Moran,JamesJ.;Ehrhardt,Christopher;Inskeep,
William;Kreuzer,Helen:iniTial characTeriZaTion oF
carBon FloWS ThroUgh microBial commUniTieS
in BeoWUlF SPring, an aciDic hoT SPring in
YelloWSTone naTional ParK
113-7
301 Wiles,Gregory*;Lawson,Daniel;Appleton,Sarah;Weisenberg,
Nick;Jarvis,Stephanie;Mennett,Colin;Wilch,Joseph;D’Arrigo,
RosanneD.;Frank,DavidC.:a mUlTiSPecieS neTWorK
oF Tree-ring chronologieS From glacier BaY
naTional ParK anD PreSerVe, alaSKa: a Tool For
eValUaTing ForeST healTh
111-11 287 Moore,SabrinaA.*;Besonen,MarkR.;Drolet,RobertP.:
PeTrograPhic analYSiS oF ToYah PhaSe ceramicS
recoVereD aT ForT liPanTiTlan STaTe hiSToric SiTe
111-12 288 Rossman,NathanR.*;Freed,TimothyW.Sr.;Cooper,RyanM.:
PoTenTial For PreSerVaTion oF archaeological
arTiFacTS aT The BaD Village cUlTUral SiTe BaSeD
on geomorPhologic anD giS maPPing eFForTS
111-13 289 Kaufmann,KiraE.*;Kean,WilliamF.;Baierlipp,Michael:
inTerPreTaTion oF laTe WooDlanD eFFigY
moUnD conSTrUcTion TechniQUeS From Three
geoelecTrical TechniQUeS
111-14 290 Buck,PaulE.*;Sabol,DonaldEdwinJr.:DeTecTing
PrehiSToric lanDScaPe USe ThroUgh remoTe
SenSing in nW ariZona, USa
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 187
AM
M O N D AY
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
SESSIONNO.113
113-8
302 Driscoll,NicholausDavid*;Morris,ThomasH.:geologic maP
oF The Deer PoinT 7.5’ QUaDrangle, caPiTol reeF
naTional ParK, UTah
113-9
303 Rosenthal,Jeffrey*;Fitzpatrick,Faith;Seitz,Brandon;Pound,
KateS.:maPPing FlUVial TerraceS To DeTermine The
inFlUence oF PoST-glacial laKe leVel hiSTorY on
granD PorTage creeK, granD PorTage, minneSoTa
113-10 304 Niles,JohnH.*;Owen,DouglassE.:an UPDaTeD
1:24,000-Scale geologic maP oF The core ViSiTaTion
area oF The craTerS oF The moon naTional
monUmenT anD PreSerVe inclUDing 38 PoinTS oF
geologic inTereST
113-11 305 Turner,KenzieJ.*;Berry,MargaretE.;Page,WilliamR.;Lehman,
ThomasM.;Bohannon,RobertG.;Scott,RobertB.;Miggins,
DanielP.;Budahn,JamesR.;Cooper,RogerW.;Williams,VanS.:
geologic maP oF Big BenD naTional ParK, TeXaS: a
neW DigiTal geologic maP
113-12 306 Thompson,R.A.*;Hudson,MarkR.;Minor,S.A.;Turner,KenzieJ.;
Sawyer,DavidA.:cerroS Del rio Volcanic FielD—linKS
To The geologY oF BanDelier naTional monUmenT
113-13 307 Tweet,JustinS.*;Santucci,VincentL.;Kenworthy,JasonP.:an
inVenTorY oF PaleonTological reSoUrceS From
naTional ParK SerVice areaS in The norThern
greaT PlainS neTWorK
113-14 308 Kenworthy,JasonP.*;KellerLynn,Katie;Graham,John;
Thornberry-Ehrlich,TristaL.;Reiker,Philip:naTional ParK
SerVice geologic reSoUrceS inVenTorY rePorTS:
inTegraTing geologic DaTa, ParK lanDScaPeS, anD
eFFecTiVe reSoUrce managemenT
SeSSion no. 114
T147. What Are Undergraduates Learning in/from Our Programs?
(Posters) (National Association of Geoscience Teachers)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
geoScienceS eDUcaTion aT The UnDergraDUaTe anD
graDUaTe leVelS
114-10 318 Rhodes,DallasD.*:cUrricUlUm anD Program
learning oUTcomeS maPPing To enhance Program
aSSeSSmenT
114-11 319 Koziol,AndreaM.*;McGrew,Allen:a FrameWorK For
learning-cenTereD cUrricUlar innoVaTion in
The DeParTmenT oF geologY aT The UniVerSiTY oF
DaYTon
114-12 320 Davis,John*;Bohlscheid,Jeff:higher eDUcaTion STUDenT
PerSPecTiVeS on claSSroom inSTrUcTional
meThoDS
SeSSion no. 115
T149. Virtual Reality in Geoscience Education I (Digital Posters)
(GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Geoscience
Education Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; GSA Geoinformatics Division; GSA Planetary Geology
Division; National Association of Geoscience Teachers; Google
Inc.; Oxford University Press; Minnesota Planetarium Society)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
115-1
DP1 Duggan-Haas,Don*;Kissel,RichardA.;Ross,Robert:BUilDing
a VirTUal FielDWorK DaTaBaSe
115-2
DP2 Parham,ThomasL.Jr.*;Cervato,Cinzia;Gallus,WilliamA.Jr.;
Magnidjem,Dela;Barberan,Cj;Borrell,JordanA.:VirTUal
Volcano 2.0: DaTa-DriVen anD STUDenT-cenTereD
DeSign oF an inTeracTiVe Volcano SimUlaTion
115-3
DP3 Dokka,RoyK.*;Kent,JoshuaD.:harneSSing SimUlaTeD
realiTY TechnologieS To enaBle geological
DiScoVerY
115-4
DP4 Kellogg,LouiseH.;Bernardin,Tony;Billen,MagaliI.;Cowgill,
Eric;Crutchfield,J.;Elliott,AustinJ.*;Hamann,Bernd;Harwood,
CaraL.;Kreylos,Oliver;Sumner,Dawn:KecKcaVeS:
enaBling inTeracTiVe ViSUal eXPloraTion in VirTUal
realiTY For The geoScienceS
115-5
DP5 Aucoin,ChristopherD.*;Hasbargen,Leslie:WalKing inTo The
DigiTal WorlD: DinoSaUr TracK maPPing anD DaTa
collecTion
115-6
DP6 Boggs,Katherine*;Thompson,Robin:canaDian
corDilleran: SeamleSS imagerY ThroUgh
geological maPS To microScoPe USing google
earTh anD gigaPanS
115-7
DP7 Doctor,DanielH.*:ViSUaliZaTion oF a geologic maP
WiThin google earTh: The WhiTe hall 7.5 minUTe
QUaDrangle, Virginia anD WeST Virginia
115-8
DP8 Burchfiel,B.Clark*;Chen,Zhiliang:DigiTal, laYereD anD
maniPUlaTaBle maPS For Se anD e ParT oF The
TiBeTan PlaTeaU: a neW TYPe oF maP PreSenTaTion
115-9
DP9 Chappell,JamesR.*;O’Meara,StephanieA.;Stanton,HeatherI.:
The naTional ParK SerVice gri google earTh
ProDUcT For rocKY moUnTain naTional ParK,
coloraDo
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
114-1
309 Manduca,CathrynA.*;Bralower,TimothyJ.;Clemens-Knott,
Diane;Doser,Diane;Feiss,P.Geoffrey;Macdonald,R.Heather;
Ormand,CarolJ.;Rhodes,DallasD.;Richardson,RandallM.;
Savina,MaryE.:Bringing TogeTher DeSign anD
eValUaTion To UnDerSTanD STUDenT learning
114-2
310 Keane,ChristopherM.*;Gonzales,LeilaM.;Houlton,HeatherR.:
meaSUring The maTch oF graDUaTing SKillS
PorTFolio To The DemanD BY geoScience emPloYerS
114-3
311 Gonzales,LeilaM.*;Keane,ChristopherM.;Houlton,HeatherR.:
The naTional geoScience eXiT SUrVeY: maPPing The
acaDemic anD career PaThWaYS oF geoScience
UnDergraDUaTeS
114-4
312 Wilch,ThomasI.*;Bartels,WilliamS.;Lincoln,BethZ.;Lincoln,
TimothyN.;Menold,CarrieA.;McRivette,MichaelW.:USing
aSSeSSmenT anD Program reVieW To STrengThen
geologY ProgramS- an eXamPle From alBion
college
114-5
114-6
313 Earman,Sam*;Marquez,L.Lynn;Price,JasonR.:
DeVeloPmenT anD iniTial reSUlTS oF an eXam To
aSSeSS learning oUTcomeS For geologY maJorS
314 Krekeler,MarkP.S.*;Fischer,TimothyB.;Rakovan,John;Dong,
Hailiang:meThoDS, PerSPecTiVeS anD aSSeSSmenT oF
PUre anD aPPlieD mineralogical UnDergraDUaTe
reSearch: a criTical eDUcaTional acTiViTY
114-7
315 Isiorho,S.A.*:eXaminaTion oF STUDenTS’ ProDUcTS aS
a WaY oF aSSeSSing learning oUTcomeS: The iPFW
ShoW caSe
114-8
316 Wohlpart,SashaLinsin*;Demers,Nora;MacDonald,JamesH.
Jr.;Hair,Thomas:The BonDing ProPerTieS oF WaTer: an
aSSeSSmenT oF STUDenT UnDerSTanDing
114-9
317 Fischer,TimothyB.*;Dong,Hailiang;Krekeler,MarkP.S.:
USing TranSmiSSion elecTron microScoPY (Tem) in
115-10 DP10 Lageson,DavidR.*;Larsen,MortC.;Lynn,HelenB.;Treadway,
WhitneyA.:aPPlicaTionS oF google earTh Pro© To
FaUlT anD FracTUre STUDieS oF laramiDe anTiclineS
in The rocKY moUnTain ForelanD
115-11 DP11 Andrew,JosephE.*;Walker,J.Douglas;Monastero,FrancisC.:
SliP hiSTorY moDel oF The garlocK FaUlT Zone:
BaSin anD range eXTenSion oVerPrinTeD BY
eaSTern caliFornia Shear Zone TranSTenSion
115-12 DP12 Similox-Tohon,Dominique;Clelland,StevenM.*;Moccia,Andrea;
Davis,GeorgeH.:3D STrUcTUral moDel BUilDing – The
mT. lYKaion (greece) SancTUarY oF ZeUS caSe STUDY
115-13 DP13 Karabinos,Paul*:creaTing inTeracTiVe 3-D moDelS
From geologic maPS anD croSS SecTionS USing
google SketchUp
188 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.118
117-2
332 Tegtmeier,EricL.*;Brearley,Adrian;Elston,WolfgangE.;
Spilde,MichaelN.:PreliminarY STUDieS oF coeXiSTing
micron-Scale Zircon anD BaDDeleYiTe in SiliceoUS
rocKS From The BaSal rooiBerg groUP, BUShVelD
comPleX, SoUTh aFrica
T159. Sense of Place, Geoparks and National Parks: Strategies
for Improved Earth Science Education (Posters) (GSA Geoscience
Education Division; National Association of Geoscience
Teachers)
117-3
333 Jirsa,MarkA.*;Weiblen,PaulW.:The SUDBUrY imPacT
laYer aT gUnFlinT laKe, minneSoTa: inFerenceS
From geochemiSTrY aBoUT eJecTa SoUrceS anD
DeliVerY mechaniSmS
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
117-4
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
334 Huber,MatthewS.*;Koeberl,Christian:VariaTion oF FalloUT
eJecTa WiTh DiSTance From The SUDBUrY craTer
117-5
335 Bart,GwendolynD.*;Nickerson,Ryan;Johnson,Andrew:
TYcho SeconDarY craTerS iDenTiFieD Via eJecTeD
BoUlDerS
117-6
336 Nolan,PatrickR.*;Lang,NicholasP.:The morPhologY oF
marTian imPacT craTerS in ‘SoFT’ VS. ‘harD’ Terrain
117-7
337 Piatek,JenniferL.*;Tornabene,Livio:ThermoPhYSical
ProPerTieS oF marTian laYereD craTer eJecTa:
relaTionShiP To emPlacemenT ProceSSeS
117-8
338 Dypvik,Henning*;Hellevang,Helge;Kalleson,Elin:The
alTeraTion oF imPacT melT - a FirST STeP
339 Renard,GeneM.*:eJecTa STraTa oF recenT origin
haVe Been iDenTiFieD in cenTral WiSconSin aT
gloVer BlUFF imPacT SiTe
115-15 DP15 Wang,Miao*;Alvarado,M.Iris;Aiken,CarlosL.V.;Ferguson,
JohnF.:inTeracTing WiTh 3D PhoTorealiSTic oUTcroP
moDelS USing an iPaD
SeSSion no. 116
116-1
116-2
321 Mills,AllisonWhitney*;Al-Twaijri,HaniAhmed;Hall,Leah
Ruth;Cramer,MartinAndrew;Kendall,JamieAnderson;King,
RachelShanti;Furst,Severine:a mUlTi-TiereD aPProach
To geoScience eDUcaTion aT The oregon caVeS
naTional monUmenT
322 Wilson,J.L.*:ParTnering WiTh The naTional ParK
SerVice: an eXPerience in linKing maThemaTical
moDeling, Science, anD hiSTorY ThroUgh The
KeWeenaW hiSTorical naTional ParK
116-3
323 Olson,JustinG.*;Rose,WilliamI.:geologic eXPoSUreS oF
iSle roYale naTional ParK For The geologiST anD
The PUBlic
117-9
116-4
324 Burd,Todd*;Slade,Paul:ParTnering WiTh The naTional
ParK SerVice: PicTUreD rocKS naTional laKeShore
116-5
325 Kappus,Eric*:WalKing in The FooTPrinTS oF
DinoSaUrS: SenSe oF Place in el PaSo, TeXaS
116-6
326 Deur-Vis,Patricia*;Vye,Erika;Bowen,Lindsay;Diekema,Beth;
Rizley,Kurt;Rose,WilliamI.;Griebel,Lisa;Myers,Lisa:a
SenSe oF Place aT SleePing Bear DUneS naTional
laKeShore - imProVing TeacherS’ earTh Science
liTeracY = imProVing STUDenTS’ earTh Science
liTeracY
117-10 340 King,DavidT.Jr.*;Ormo,Jens;Petruny,Lucille;Harris,R.Scott;
Markin,JamesK.;Johnson,ReubenC.;TabaresRodenas,
Pascual;Rodesney,StevenN.;Neathery,ThorntonL.:ShalloW
STraTigraPhic croSS-SecTion oF WeTUmPKa imPacT
STrUcTUre, alaBama
116-7
116-8
116-9
327 Bowen,Lindsay*;Vye,Erika;Rizley,Kurt;Deur-Vis,Patricia;
Diekema,Beth;Rose,WilliamI.;Griebel,Lisa;Myers,Lisa:
TaKing SleePing Bear DUneS naTional laKeShore
BeYonD iTS BorDerS: USing TechnologY To Bring
Place To The claSSroom
328 Diekema,Beth*;Bowen,Lindsay;Rizley,Kurt;Deur-Vis,
Patricia;Vye,Erika;Rose,WilliamI.;Griebel,Lisa;Myers,Lisa:
aWaKening The SleePing Bear! Bringing To liFe The
geologY, hiSTorical anD cUlTUral liFe oF SleePing
Bear DUneS To STUDenTS anD TeacherS eVerYWhere
329 Rizley,Kurt*;Deur-Vis,Patricia;Diekema,Beth;Bowen,Lindsay;
Vye,Erika;Rose,WilliamI.;Griebel,Lisa;Myers,Lisa:USing
The naTional ParKS aS a WaY To engage STUDenTS in
UrBan SchoolS
116-10 330 Baldus,Lorentyna*;Vye,Erika;Rose,WilliamI.;Valencia,Liz;
Martin,Valerie:DeVeloPing inTerPreTiVe maTerialS
For iSle roYale naTional ParK - Bringing geologY
To The UrBan claSSroom
117-11 341 Evans,Kevin*;Miller,JamesF.;Ethington,Raymond:
XenoclaST BioSTraTigraPhY: eViDence For miDmiSSiSSiPPian anD laTe orDoVician imPacTS aT
WeaUBleaU anD DecaTUrVille STrUcTUreS, miSSoUri
117-12 342 Jaret,Steven*;Jacobsen,S.B.;Petaev,MichailI.:Timing anD
emPlacemenT oF inJecTion DiKeS aT The garDnoS
imPacT STrUcTUre
117-13 343 Gyollai,Ildiko*;Popp,Friedrich;Mader,Dieter;Koeberl,Christian:
Search For eXTraTerreSTrial SignaTUreS oF
a PoSSiBle imPacT eVenT in The DiamicTiTe/caP
carBonaTe TranSiTionS aFTer SnoWBall earTh
glaciaTionS (STUrTian, marinoan), oTaVi groUP, nWnamiBia
117-14 344 Peate,DavidW.*;UkstinsPeate,Ingrid;Lim,Chungwan;
Kloberdanz,Christine:PeTrograPhic anD comPoSiTional
characTeriZaTion oF meTallic SPherUleS in imPacT
melT aT monTUraQUi craTer, chile
117-15 345 Rodesney,StevenN.*;Harris,R.Scott:raPiD ShocK leVel
DeTerminaTion in SilicaTeS USing PoWDer X-raY
DiFFracTion
aFTernoon oral
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 117
T212. Impact Cratering on the Earth, Moon, and Planets: Remote,
Field, and Lab Studies (Posters) (GSA Planetary Geology
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Geophysics
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
Division; International Continental Drilling Program)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
117-1
331 Elston,WolfgangE.*;Tegtmeier,EricL.:SeTTing anD
SigniFicance oF Zircon/BaDDeleYiTe in BaSal
SeSSion no. 118
Geoscience Education V: Innovations in Geoscience Education
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208CD
JohnR.McDaris,LeilaniArthurs,andSarahBeanSherman,Presiding
118-1
1:30PM Heise,ElizabethA.*:cUrricUlUm DeSign WiTh
SUcceSSFUl UnDergraDUaTe reSearch
ProJecTS aS a goal
118-2
1:45PM Kovscek,AnthonyRobert*:engaging
UnDergraDUaTeS in The STUDY anD reSearch
oF energY reSoUrceS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 189
M O N D AY
UniT oF rooiBerg groUP, STaVoren inlier, 2.06 ga
BUShVelD comPleX, SoUTh aFrica
115-14 DP14 Dordevic,MladenM.*;Wild,StevenC.;DePaor,DeclanG.:a
geological maPPing game in google earTh
PM
SESSIONNO.118
118-3
118-4
118-5
118-6
118-7
2:00PM Connor,CathyL.*:UTiliZing JUneaU, alaSKa
area TemPeraTe glacierS To Train The neXT
generaTion oF climaTe ScienTiSTS anD eDUcaTe
alaSKan ViSiTorS
conDiTionS in The camBrian oF The greaT BaSin,
WeSTern USa
120-2
1:45PM Marshall,MadelineS.*;Rogers,RaymondR.:
eXcePTional lUngFiSh BUrroWS in The
UPPer creTaceoUS maeVarano FormaTion,
mahaJanga BaSin, norThWeSTern maDagaScar
120-3
2:00PM McMenamin,MarkA.S.*;SchulteMcMenamin,DiannaL.:
TriaSSic KraKen: The Berlin ichThYoSaUr
DeaTh aSSemBlage inTerPreTeD aS a gianT
cePhaloPoD miDDen
120-4
2:45PM Roberts,SheilaM.*;Zaspel,CraigE.:regional
hiSTorical DaTa SeTS lUre relUcTanT STUDenTS
To ScienTiFic UnDerSTanDing oF climaTe
change
2:15PM Klompmaker,AdiëlA.*;Fraaije,RenéH.B.:animal
BehaVior FroZen in Time: Three earlY JUraSSic
erYoniD loBSTerS in an ammonoiD Shell
120-5
3:00PM Glumac,Bosiljka*:archaeological geologY
oF rocK arT anD STone arTiFacTS: a croSSDiSciPlinarY inTroDUcTorY-leVel liBeral arTS
college coUrSe
2:30PM Getty,PatrickRyan;Bush,AndrewM.;Judge,Aaron*:
Were earlY JUraSSic DinoSaUrS gregarioUS?
neW eViDence From DinoSaUr FooTPrinT
reSerVaTion in holYoKe, maSSachUSeTTS
120-6
2:45PM Belcher,ClaireM.*;Yearsley,JonathanM.;Hadden,
RoryM.;McElwain,JenniferC.;Rein,Guillermo:The
FireoX moDel anD The BaSeline FlammaBiliTY
oF earTh’S ecoSYSTemS eSTimaTeD From
PalaeoaTmoSPheric oXYgen oVer The PaST 350
million YearS
2:15PM Iqbal,Mohammad*;Clayton,Maureen:BUilDing a
real Time hYDrologic DaTa acQUiSiTion anD
TranSmiSSion FaciliTY aT The UniVerSiTY oF
norThern ioWa
2:30PM Pacheco,Heather*;Semken,Steven;Taylor,WendyL.;
Benbow,AnnE.:maXimiZing The imPacT ThroUgh
reSoUrce-rich ParTnerShiP: The agi-aSU-naSa
TriaD
118-8
3:15PM Samson,PerryJ.*;vanderPluijm,Ben:imageQUiZZeS: a
STUDenT reSPonSe SYSTem For imageS
3:30PM Break
118-9
3:45PM St.John,Kristen*;Jones,Megan;Leckie,R.Mark;Pound,
KateS.;Krissek,Lawrence:maKing STraTegic
DeciSionS aBoUT DiSSeminaTion oF neW
inSTrUcTional maTerialS: leSSonS learneD
anD STraTegieS USeD in The BUilDing core
KnoWleDge - reconSTrUcTing earTh hiSTorY
ProJecT
120-7
3:00PM Boyce,C.Kevin*;Zwieniecki,MaciejA.:aSSeSSing
PlanT microenVironmenT anD ForeST
STrUcTUre From FoSSil leaF anaTomY
3:15PM Break
120-8
4:00PM Ryker,Katherine*;McConnell,DavidA.;Moyer,Alison;
Greene,Lauren:reForming inTroDUcTorY
geoScience laBS
3:25PM Warny,Sophie*;Askin,Rosemary;Anderson,John;Wellner,
Julia;Bohaty,Steve:The DemiSe oF anTarcTica’S
laST reFUgiUm: PalYnological eViDence anD
PoTenTial mechaniSmS
120-9
3:45PM Griener,KathrynW.*;Warny,Sophie;Nelson,
DavidM.;Raine,J.Ian;Askin,Rosemary:coUPleD
PalYnological anD carBon iSoToPic analYSeS
oF noThoFagUS To QUanTiFY neogene anTarcTic
climaTe change
120-10
4:00PM Harris,ElishaB.*;Leopold,EstellaB.:PalYnological
eViDence For VegeTaTion change DUring
The laTe miocene-Pliocene in The PaciFic
norThWeST
120-11
4:15PM SanchezBotero,Carlos*;Oboh-Ikuenobe,FranciscaE.;
Story,Stacy;Benison,KathleenC.;Bowen,BrendaBeitler:
DiSPerSeD organic maTTer in TWo laKe BroWn
coreS, WeSTern aUSTralia: Do TheY reFlecT
changeS in liThologY?
120-12
4:30PM Adekanmbi,OlusolaHelen*:PalYnomorPh
DiSTriBUTion comPareD To VegeTaTion in
moDern TroPical lagoS lagoon SeDimenTS
120-13
4:45PM Jud,NathanA.*:DiVerSiTY oF a loWer creTaceoUS
Pre-angioSPerm Flora in The cloVerlY
FormaTion, WY
120-14
5:00PM Haiar,Brooke*;Lupia,Richard:PaleoBoTanY anD
PaleoecologY oF localiTieS From The
creTaceoUS cloVerlY FormaTion, Bighorn
BaSin, WYoming
120-15
5:15PM Allen,SarahE.*:PaleoBoTanical DiVerSiTY aT
The BlUe rim SiTeS oF The eocene BriDger
FormaTion, SoUThWeSTern WYoming
118-10
118-11
4:15PM Bhattacharyya,Prajukti*:The FallacY oF eaSY
co1UrSeS
118-12
4:30PM Grove,Karen*;Dempsey,Dave;Dekens,Petra:
DeliBeraTelY creaTing a Teaching anD
learning commUniTY To aDVance graDUaTe
STUDenT anD FacUlTY innoVaTion in
inTroDUcTorY geoScience claSSeS
118-13
4:45PM Boggs,Katherine*:SeTTing UP a STrUcTUre To
maSTer The STereoneT in STrUcTUral geologY
118-14
5:00PM Szymanski,DavidW.*;Wohlers,ElvaR.:Teaching
WaTer QUaliTY ThroUgh TechnologY-enhanceD
laBoraTorY moDUleS in UnDergraDUaTe
BUSineSS eDUcaTion
5:15PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 119
GSA Hydrogeology Division Lecture Series: Henry Darcy
Distinguished Lecture
5:00PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100DE
WilliamM.Alley,Presiding
5:00PM introductory remarks
119-1
5:05PM Silliman,StephenE.*:henrY DarcY DiSTingUiSheD
lecTUre: DeVeloPmenT oF reliaBle
hYDrologic DaTa SeTS in DiFFicUlT
enVironmenTS: caSe STUDieS From Benin,
WeST aFrica
SeSSion no. 120
Paleontology II: Paleobotany and Behavior
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205AB
FranciscaE.Oboh-IkuenobeandLidyaG.Tarhan,Presiding
120-1
1:30PM Tarhan,LidyaG.*;Droser,MaryL.:eXcePTional Trace
FoSSil PreSerVaTion anD enigmaTic SUBSTraTe
SeSSion no. 121
Petroleum Geology: A Walk around the Oil Patch
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100A-C
1:30PM introductory remarks
121-1
1:45PM Jackson,JamesS.*:hYDrocarBon ProSPecTS,
PlaYS, anD ProDUcTion ForecaSTS: inDUSTrY
anD goVernmenT PracTice
190 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.124
2:00PM Pearson,KrystalM.*:geologic aSSeSSmenT oF
conTinUoUS oil in The aUSTin chalK, U.S. gUlF
coaST
121-3
2:15PM Yang,Tao*;Wu,Xiaozhi;Zhang,Guosheng:PeTroleUm
eXPloraTion anD DiSTriBUTion characTeriSTicS
oF carBoniFeroUS Volcanic rocKS in norTh
XinJiang oF china
121-4
2:30PM Woock,Robert*;Boerner,Sean:QUanTiFYing
BYPaSSeD PaY ThroUgh 4-D PoST-STacK
inVerSion
121-5
2:45PM Brice,WilliamR.*:The DraKe Well anD UninTenDeD
conSeQUenceS – PeTroleUm geologY anD
eXPloraTion geoPhYSicS
3:00PM Break
121-6
3:15PM Vandeginste,Veerle*;John,CedricM.:STYloliTiZaTion
oF laTe eocene To earlY miocene carBonaTeBearing liThologieS From ioDP hole 317-U1352c
(canTerBUrY BaSin)
121-7
3:30PM Spence,GuyH.*;Hodgetts,David;Horsfall,Chris;Rarity,
Frank;Redfern,Jonathan:liDar oUTcroP analogUeS
oF a naTUrallY FracTUreD carBonaTe
reSerVoir: inFlUenceS oF STraTigraPhic
heTerogeneiTY anD SUrFaceS - a SeQUence
STraTigraPhic FrameWorK: eocene, TheBeS
FormaTion, WeST cenTral Sinai, egYPT
121-8
3:45PM Banas,RyanM.*;Pennington,WayneD.:The
collingWooD memBer in The michigan BaSin
121-9
4:00PM Monson,CharlesC.*;Damico,JamesR.;Okwen,RolandT.;
Grube,JohnP.:oVerVieW oF acTiViTieS For an eor
carBon SeQUeSTraTion PiloT WiThin The illinoiS
BaSin
121-10
4:15PM Givan,AnnVasko*:DoeS YoUr moTher KnoW WhaT
an UnconVenTional reSerVoir iS? Do YoU?
4:30PM Discussion
geochronologY oF The BlacK Warrior BaSin
DePocenTer
122-7
3:00PM Martínez-Paco,Margarita*;Gutiérrez-Alejandro,Alejandra
Guadalupe;Santana-Salas,LauraAlejandra;OcampoDíaz,YamZulErnesto;Rubio-Cisneros,IgorIshi:
SeDimenTologY anD ProVenance oF San FeliPe
FormaTion (UPPer coniacian), Sierra maDre
orienTal, norTheaST meXico
3:15PM Break
122-8
3:30PM Chamberlin,EllenP.*;Schwartz,RobertK.:FacieS
anD ProVenance analYSiS oF eocene
DePoSiTS in The raDerSBUrg-ToSTon region:
UnDerSTanDing The role oF cenoZoic
TecTonicS on changing inTermonTane BaSin
geomeTrY in SoUThWeSTern monTana
122-9
3:45PM Heydari,Ezat*:hYDrocarBon PoTenTial oF The
loWer SmacKoVer FormaTion in arKanSaS,
loUiSiana, anD miSSiSSiPPi
122-10
4:00PM Gomes,SonnetW.*;Uddin,Ashraf;Pashin,JackC.:
SeQUence STraTigraPhic analYSiS oF The UPPer
PoTTSVille FormaTion, cahaBa SYnclinoriUm,
alaBama
122-11
4:15PM Clark,AllanKoehl*;Blome,CharlesD.;Morris,RobertR.;
Golab,JamesA.:The hYDroSTraTigraPhY oF The
gUaDalUPe riVer STaTe ParK anD honeY creeK
STaTe naTUral area, comal anD KenDall
coUnTieS, TeXaS
122-12
4:30PM Mousavi,MaryamA.*;Hammes,Ursula;Bonnaffé,
FlorenceL.;Granjeon,Didier:STraTigraPhicForWarD moDeling oF a groWTh-FaUlTeD
SUBBaSin, Frio FormaTion, corPUS chriSTi area,
SoUTh TeXaS gUlF coaST
122-13
SeSSion no. 122
4:45PM Kopriva,BryantT.*;Kim,Wonsuck:conTrol oF
inTernal DYnamicS oF SalT DeFormaTion DUe
To STraTigraPhic archiTecTUre: eXPerimenTal
moDeling
Stratigraphy
SeSSion no. 123
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211CD
2011 GSA Gold Medal Lectures
AshrafUddinandEzatHeydari,Presiding
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101FG
122-1
122-2
122-3
1:30PM Hauck,TylerE.*;Peterson,Jesse;Bachu,Stefan;Jensen,
Gavin;Peck,WesleyD.;Knudsen,Damion;Gorecki,
Charles:The BaSal aQUiFer ProJecT: a canaDaUniTeD STaTeS collaBoraTion For geological
characTeriZaTion anD moDeling oF a maJor
DeeP Saline-aQUiFer in The alBerTa anD
WilliSTon BaSinS For co2 STorage
1:45PM McKenzie,N.Ryan*;Hughes,NigelC.;Myrow,PaulM.;
Xiao,Shuhai;Jiang,Ganqing:The ProTeroZoiccamBrian conFigUraTion oF The norTh inDian
margin: inSighTS From DeTriTal ZirconS anD
neoDYmiUm iSoToPeS
2:00PM Lasemi,Yaghoob*:camBro-orDoVician TranSiTion
in illinoiS: naTUre oF The c-o BoUnDarY anD
criTeria For iTS recogniTion in The DeeP ParT
oF The illinoiS BaSin
JohnW.Geissman,Presiding
1:30PM WelcomeandIntroduction:JohnGeissman
1:45PM Donath medal lecture: lost Between Two Shores.
JasperA.Vrugt,UniversityofCaliforniaatIrvine
2:10PM Discussion
2:15PM Day medal lecture: Back to the Future as a geochemist.
SusanL.Brantley,PennsylvaniaStateUniversity
2:40PM Discussion
2:45PM Penrose medal lecture: how adolescent earth made
continents but messed up the carbon cycle.PaulF.
Hoffman,HarvardUniversity
3:10PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 124
P4. Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals for a Sustainable
and Secure Future (GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA
Geology and Public Policy Committee; GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
122-4
2:15PM Witzke,BrianJ.*;McKay,RobertM.;Liu,HuaibaoP.;Briggs,
DerekE.G.:The miDDle orDoVician WinneShieK
Shale oF norTheaST ioWa -- correlaTion anD
PaleogeograPhic imPlicaTionS
122-5
2:30PM Uddin,Ashraf*;Alam,Md.I.;Sitaula,RajuP.;Hames,
WillisE.:ProVenance reconSTrUcTion oF
ParT oF eaSTern gonDWanalanD: PermocarBoniFeroUS gonDWanan SeQUenceS oF
nePal himalaYa anD The Bengal BaSin
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101A-C
124-1
1:30PM Schiffries,Craig*:nonreneWaBle reSoUrce
conSTrainTS on The DePloYmenT oF reneWaBle
energY TechnologieS
2:45PM Moore,MitchellForrest*;Hames,WillisE.;Uddin,
Ashraf;Pashin,JackC.:VoiceS From The DeeP:
The SeDimenTologY anD DeTriTal mineral
124-2
1:45PM Wadia,Cyrus*:a naTional criTical maTerialS
STraTegY -- PerSPecTiVe From The WhiTe hoUSe
122-6
CraigSchiffries,Presiding
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 191
M O N D AY
121-2
PM
SESSIONNO.124
124-3
2:05PM McNutt,Marcia*:criTical mineralS For The
21st cenTUrY - a STraTegY For SUPPlY
SUSTainaBiliTY
124-4
2:25PM Benedetto,Kathleen*:legiSlaTion on criTical
mineralS anD maTerialS in The 112th congreSS
124-5
2:45PM Anderson,Allyson*:BeTWeen a rocK anD a harD
Place: ShaPing FeDeral PolicieS on criTical
mineralS anD maTerialS
3:05PM Panel Discussion
124-6
3:20PM Eggert,RoderickG.*:rare earThS anD oTher
criTical elemenTS: economic anD PolicY
PerSPecTiVeS
124-7
3:40PM Price,JonathanG.*;Hitzman,MurrayW.:energY
criTical elemenTS: SecUring maTerialS For
emerging TechnologieS
SeSSion no. 126
T2. The Ediacaran Period: Tectonic, Climatic, and Biological
Enigmas (Precambrian [At Large])
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200H-J
MercedesBelica,Presiding
126-1
1:30PM Hoffman,PaulF.*:‘glacial laKe harlanD’ anD
The calciUm iSoToPe recorD oF The marinoan
glaciaTion
126-2
1:45PM Mitchell,RossN.*;Kilian,TaylorM.;Raub,TimothyD.;
Evans,DavidA.D.;Bleeker,Wouter;Maloof,Adam:SUTTon
hoTSPoT: reSolVing eDiacaran-camBrian
TecTonicS anD TrUe Polar WanDer For
laUrenTia
126-3
2:00PM Davis,JoshuaKane*;Meert,JosephG.;Pandit,M.K.;
Kamenov,G.D.:iniTial PaleomagneTic analYSiS oF
The marWar BaSin, raJaSThan, inDia
126-4
2:15PM Meert,JosephG.*;Levashova,NataliaM.;Liebe,Kevin:
eDiacaran PaleomagneTiSm: reVieW anD neW
DaTa From BalTica
126-5
2:30PM Werner,JohnE.*:a PoSSiBle
coeloScleriToPhoran/chorDaTe hYBriDiZaTion
anD The eDiacaran origin oF TUnicaTeS
126-6
SeSSion no. 125
2:45PM She,Zhenbing*;Papineau,Dominic:microFoSSilS
From The DoUShanTUo FormaTion oF
SoUTh china: PeTrograPhic anD raman
hYPerSPecTral STUDieS
126-7
Special Session: GSA Geophysics Division 40th Anniversary
(GSA Geophysics Division)
3:00PM Bengtson,Stefan*:SYmmeTrY in eDiacaran STemgroUP cTenoPhoreS
3:15PM Break
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101H-J
126-8
3:30PM Ghisalberti,Marco;Jacobs,DavidK.*;Gold,DavidA.;
Laflamme,Marc;Clapham,MatthewE.;Narbonne,GuyM.;
Johnston,DavidT.;Summons,Roger:canoPY FloW
moDelS iDenTiFY a Scaling aDVanTage
For large SiZe in The miSTaKen PoinT
rangeomorPhS, The WorlDS olDeST commUniTY
oF mUlTicellUlar eUKarYoTeS
126-9
3:45PM Joel,LucasV.*;Droser,MaryL.;Gehling,James:Trace
FoSSilS anD Trace FoSSil-liKe BoDY FoSSilS oF
The eDiacara memBer, raWnSleY QUarTZiTe,
SoUTh aUSTralia
126-10
4:00PM Domke,Kirk*;Corsetti,Frank;Bottjer,DavidJ.:
QUanTiTaTiVe microSTrUcTUral anD DiageneTic
comPariSon oF CLOUDINA From namiBia anD
WeSTern norTh america: inSighT For The
eDiacaran BiomineraliZaTion eVenT
126-11
4:15PM Retallack,GregoryJ.*:PaleoSol eViDence
For eDiacaran glaciaTionS near BoSTon,
maSSachUSeTTS, USa
126-12
4:30PM Becker,Harry*;Baero,Wiebke;Quiring,Manuel;
Hammerschmidt,Konrad;Wiechert,Uwe:reaDing The
Trace elemenT anD iSoToPic coDe recorDeD in
SloPe FacieS eDiacaran carBonaTeS From The
YangTZe PlaTForm (SoUTh china)
126-13
4:45PM Kaufman,AlanJ.*;Peng,Yongbo;Passey,Benjamin:
mineralogical conTrol on carBonaTe
clUmPeD iSoToPe TemPeraTUreS From a
neoProTeroZoic caP carBonaTe in BraZil
126-14
5:00PM Wu,Nanping*;Farquhar,James;Fike,David;Harms,Brian:
eDiacaran ocean chemiSTrY: inSighTS From
mUlTiPle SUlFUr iSoToPe meaSUremenTS oF
PaireD SUlFaTe- PYriTe in The hUQF SUPergroUP,
oman
124-8
4:10PM Doebrich,JeffL.*:criTical mineralS Science aT The
U.S. geological SUrVeY
124-9
4:30PM Kerr,Andrew*:rare-earTh elemenT (ree)
reSoUrceS in norTheaSTern canaDa:
aDVanceD ProJecTS anD PoTenTial
eXPloraTion enVironmenTS
124-10
4:50PM Meinert,LawrenceD.*:ree anD criTical maTerialS –
The role oF eXPloraTion anD economic
geologY
5:10PM Panel Discussion
WalterMooney,G.RandyKeller,KevinMickus,andAudreyHuerta,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
125-1
1:40PM Holbrook,W.Steven*:SeiSmic imageS oF SeaWaTer:
From The manTle To The oceanS
125-2
2:00PM Stein,Seth*;Geller,Robert;Liu,Mian:BaD aSSUmPTionS
or BaD lUcK: TohoKU’S emBarraSSing leSSonS
For earThQUaKe haZarD maPPing
125-3
2:25PM Geissman,J.W.*:reconciling DiFFerenceS
among amS anD aarm FaBricS in igneoUS
rocKS: DaTa anD a neW aPProach (Thermal
DemagneTiZaTion oF Three orThogonal
comPonenT anhYSTereTic remanenT
magneTiZaTion (arm))
125-4
2:45PM Jordan,ThomasH.*;Paulson,ElizabethM.:reallY noW,
hoW ThicK ARE The craTonS?
3:10PM Break
125-5
3:30PM Artemieva,IrinaM.*:STrUcTUral anD
comPoSiTional heTerogeneiTY oF The
conTinenTal liThoSPhere From geoPhYSical
DaTa
125-6
3:50PM Forsyth,DonaldW.*;Wang,Yun;Rau,ChristinaJ.;Savage,
Brian;Eichenbaum-Pikser,Jacob;Carriero,Nina:FoSSil
SlaBS aTTacheD To UnSUBDUcTeD FragmenTS oF
The Farallon PlaTe
4:15PM citation
125-7
4:25PM Royden,LeighH.*:george P. WoollarD Technical
lecTUre: PlaTe TecTonicS anD SUBDUcTion;
From regional To gloBal?
192 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.128
T12. From Nuna to Rodinia: Proterozoic Growth and Evolution of
Laurentia I (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology,
and Volcanology Division; Geological Association of Canada;
Mineralogical Society of America)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200DE
DavidCorrigan,DanielK.Holm,SallyPehrsson,ValW.Chandler,
MarionE.Bickford,andKevinL.Mickus,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
127-1
1:35PM Williams,M.L.*;Karlstrom,KarlE.;Jones,JamesV.III.;
Doe,MichaelF.:The ProTeroZoic eVolUTion
oF SoUThWeSTern norTh america: neW
conSTrainTS anD on-going challengeS
127-2
1:55PM Jones,JamesV.III.*;Daniel,ChristopherG.;Doe,
MichaelF.;Karlstrom,KarlE.;Williams,MichaelL.:
ProTeroZoic meTaSeDimenTarY SUcceSSionS aS
inDicaTorS oF liThoSPheric STaBiliZaTion anD
reacTiVaTion in SoUThWeSTern laUrenTia
127-3
2:10PM Colberg,MarkR.*:neW conSTrainTS on
The PaleoProTeroZoic aSSemBlY oF The
SoUThWeSTern margin oF laUrenTia: high
(UlTra-high?) PreSSUre meTamorPhiSm in The
moJaVe-YaVaPai SUTUre, UTah, neVaDa anD
ariZona
127-4
2:25PM Daniel,ChristopherG.*;Jones,JamesV.III.:neW
FinDingS From DeTriTal Zircon STUDieS in
norTh-cenTral neW meXico, USa: reViSeD
regional correlaTionS anD eViDence
For meSoProTeroZoic SeDimenTaTion anD
inTracraTonic reacTiVaTion
127-5
2:40PM Gifford,JenniferN.*;Mueller,PaulA.;Foster,DavidA.;
Mogk,DavidW.:meDicine haT BlocK eXPoSeD in
The liTTle rocKY moUnTainS
2:55PM Break
127-6
3:10PM Ansdell,KevinM.*:The enDS oF The TranS-hUDSon
orogen
127-7
3:30PM Corrigan,David*:ProTeroZoic crUSTal groWTh:
inSighTS From geological maPPing anD
liThoProBe geoPhYSical ProFileS in canaDa
127-8
3:45PM Pehrsson,Sally*;Eglington,Bruce;Evans,DavidA.D.:
The UniTeD PlaTeS oF laUrenTia anD BeYonD:
The PaleoProTeroZoic orogenic recorD anD
aSSemBlY oF earTh’S FirST SUPerconTinenT
127-9
4:00PM Mueller,PaulA.*;Foster,DavidA.;Gifford,JenniferN.;
Vogl,JamesJ.;Wooden,Joseph;Mogk,D.W.:cloSUre
oF a PaleoProTeroZoic ocean recorDeD BY hF
iSoToPeS in ZirconS
127-10
4:15PM Bryant,Katie*;Davis,Peter:The PeTrogeneTic
relaTionShiP BeTWeen The TreS PieDraS anD
TUSaS moUnTain graniTe orThogneiSS, TUSaS
moUnTainS, neW meXico
127-11
4:30PM Pfeifer,LilyS.*;Daniel,ChristopherG.;Jones,JamesV.III.:
conFirmaTion oF meSoProTeroZoic (ca. 1.47
ga) DeTriTal Zircon From The meTamorPhoSeD
marQUenaS FormaTion, PicUriS moUnTainS, neW
meXico, USa
127-14
5:15PM Eglington,B.M.*;Lahtinen,R.:laTe archaean To
meSoProTeroZoic geologY oF FennoScanDia
illUSTraTeD aS a Time-SPace correlaTion
charT anD Time-Slice PalaeogeograPhic
reconSTrUcTionS
SeSSion no. 128
T23. Multidisciplinary Studies of Fault System Deformation
(GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Geophysics Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200A-C
EricHorsmanandSarahTitus,Presiding
128-1
1:30PM Lageson,DavidR.*;Lynn,HelenB.:FaUlT rocK anD
hYDroThermal “PiPeS” aSSociaTeD WiTh The
aBSaroKa ThrUST SYSTem, WeSTern WYoming
128-2
1:45PM Karabinos,Paul*;Aronoff,RuthF.;Nemser,ElizaS.:
eViDence For KilomeTer-Scale FlUiDconTrolleD reDiSTriBUTion oF graPhiTe in
The Taconic ThrUST BelT on moUnT greYlocK,
maSSachUSeTTS: imPlicaTionS For STrain
localiZaTion anD FaUlT groWTh
128-3
2:00PM McClymont,AlastairF.*;Kaiser,AnnaE.;Green,AlanG.;
Villamor,Pilar;Langridge,RobertM.;Horstmeyer,Heinrich:
high-reSolUTion gPr anD SeiSmic reFlecTion
SUrVeYing oF ShalloW FaUlT DeFormaTion
128-4
2:20PM Horsman,Eric*;Graymer,RussellW.:QUanTiFYing
VariaTion in FaUlT SliP anD DiSTriBUTeD oFFFaUlT DeFormaTion, SanTa crUZ moUnTainS,
cenTral caliFornia
128-5
2:35PM Sibson,RichardH.*;Ghisetti,FrancescaC.:incremenTal
eVolUTion oF an immaTUre FaUlT SYSTem BY
conJUgaTe STriKe-SliP FaUlTing: The 20102011 canTerBUrY, neW ZealanD, earThQUaKe
SeQUence
128-6
2:50PM Rittase,WilliamM.*;Walker,J.Douglas;Kirby,Eric;
McDonald,Eric;Gosse,John;Herrs,AndrewJ.:
imPorTance oF reconciling PaleoSeiSmic,
aVerage rUPTUre DiSPlacemenT anD geologic
SliP raTe DaTa For The garlocK FaUlT,
caliFornia
128-7
3:05PM Tobin,HaroldJ.*;Kington,Joe;Streiff,Carolyn:FaUlT
Zone ProPerTieS anD ProceSSeS in The nanKai
TroUgh SUBDUcTion Zone: a SYnTheSiS
3:25PM Break
128-8
3:40PM Giorgis,Scott*;Weber,John;Glose,AnneMarie;Ward,
Mitchell;Hocking,Benjamin;Sharman,Kathleen:
PaleomagneTic conSTrainTS on ShorTening
acroSS The cenTral range FaUlT Zone,
TriniDaD
128-9
3:55PM Roeske,SarahM.*;Benowitz,Jeff;Huff,Casey;Riccio,
Steven;Fitzgerald,PaulG.;Perry,StephanieE.;Layer,
PaulW.:VariaBle STrain ParTiTioning WiTh DePTh
along The DeXTral Denali FaUlT in The eaSTern
alaSKa range
128-10
4:10PM Arrowsmith,J.Ramón*:FaUlT SYSTem DeFormaTion
anD eVolUTion aT meTer To KilomeTer lengTh
ScaleS oVer Single To TenS oF earThQUaKe
cYcleS
127-12
4:45PM Whalen,JosephB.*;Wodicka,Natasha:crUSTal
eVolUTion anD TecTonic aSSemBlY oF The
TranS-hUDSon orogen oF BaFFin iSlanD:
conSTrainTS From graniToiD rocKS
128-11
4:30PM Lingrey,Steven*;Lopez,CarlosJ.:inFerreD
STrUcTUral-STraTigraPhic eVolUTion oF The
laTe miocene eaSTern niger DelTa: eViDence
From SeQUenTial reSToraTion
127-13
5:00PM Eglington,B.M.*;Pehrsson,Sally;Ansdell,KevinM.;
Lescuyer,J.-L.;Quirt,D.;Milesi,J.-P.;Brown,P.A.:laTe
archaean To meSoProTeroZoic geologY oF
nUna illUSTraTeD aS a Time-SPace correlaTion
charT anD Time-Slice PalaeogeograPhic
reconSTrUcTionS
128-12
4:45PM Stockli,DanielF.*;Horton,Brian;Taylor,MichaelH.;Sundell,
KurtE.;Woodruff,William;Kapp,Paul;Hager,Christian;
Ding,Lin:reconSTrUcTion oF The TecTonic anD
eXhUmaTion hiSTorY oF The norTh lUnggar
riFT, SoUThern TiBeT, ThroUgh inTegraTeD
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PM
SESSIONNO.128
FooTWall anD DeTriTal hanging Wall
ThermochronomeTrY
128-13
128-14
5:00PM Gallen,Sean*;Wegmann,Karl;Fassoulas,C.:VerTical
FaUlT DiSPlacemenTS reSolVeD From
PleiSTocene marine TerraceS, creTe, greece:
imPlicaTionS For earThQUaKe haZarDS anD
ToPograPhic DeVeloPmenT oF The hellenic
margin
5:15PM Singleton,JohnS.*:DeVeloPmenT oF eXTenSionParallel DeTachmenT FaUlT corrUgaTionS
in The BUcKSKin-raWhiDe meTamorPhic core
comPleX, WeST-cenTral ariZona
129-11
4:30PM Wallace,AdamF.*;DeYoreo,J.J.;Banfield,JillF.:earlY
STageS oF carBonaTe mineraliZaTion reVealeD
From molecUlar SimUlaTionS: imPlicaTionS
For aUThogenic mineral FormaTion in naTUral
enVironmenTS
129-12
4:45PM Melim,LeslieA.*;Spilde,MichaelN.;Northup,DianaE.:
STaBle iSoToPic eViDence For microBial
PreciPiTaTion oF calciTe in caVe Pool FingerS
129-13
5:00PM Paul,VarunG.*;Wronkiewicz,DavidJ.;Mormile,MelanieR.:
BiomineraliZaTion oF carBonaTeS in moDern
microBial SeDimenTS
129-14
5:15PM Monger,H.Curtis*;Feng,Yanhua:microBial
PreciPiTaTion oF PeDogenic carBonaTe
SeSSion no. 129
T29. Microbial Mediation of Authigenic Minerals: From
Precipitation to Dissolution (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211AB
JakeV.Bailey,Presiding
129-1
129-2
129-3
129-4
129-5
129-6
SeSSion no. 130
T31. Monazite: The Ultimate Geologic Record (GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical
Society of America)
1:30PM introductory remarks
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102BC
1:35PM Chan,ClaraS.*;Saini,Gaurav;Krepski,SeanT.;HredzakShowalter,PatriciaL.;Luther,GeorgeW.III.:archiTecTS
oF rUST: mineral PreciPiTaTion anD eVaSion
STraTegieS oF Fe-oXiDiZing microBeS
GregoryDumondandCallumJ.Hetherington,Presiding
1:55PM Shelobolina,Evgenya*;Xu,Huifang;Konishi,Hiromi;
Wu,Tao;Roden,EricE.:liThoTroPhic oXiDaTion oF
Fe(ii)-SilicaTeS aS The BaSiS For a DeeP graniTic
BioSPhere
2:10PM Briscoe,LindseyJ.*;Alexander,E.CalvinJr.;Alexander,
ScottC.;Berquó,T.;Gralnick,Jeffrey;Michel,F.Marc;
Moskowitz,Bruce;Salomon,ChristineE.;Toner,
BrandyM.:iron mineral FormaTion in microBial
maTS FormeD From ShielD BrineS along an
oXiDaTion-reDUcTion graDienT
2:25PM Wu,Lingling*;Percak-Dennett,ElizabethM.;Beard,BrianL.;
Roden,EricE.;Johnson,ClarkM.:eQUiliBriUm iron
iSoToPe FracTionaTion BeTWeen aQUeoUS
Fe(ii) anD moDel archean ocean Fe-Si
coPreciPiTaTeS
2:40PM Bower,DinaM.*;Hummer,Daniel;Kyono,Atsushi;Steele,
Andrew:The co-eVolUTion oF Fe-,Ti-oXiDeS
anD microBial FoSSiliZaTion DUring earlY
DiageneSiS in SanDY SeDimenTS: eSTaBliShing
PoTenTial mineral BioSignaTUreS
2:55PM Bailey,JakeV.*;Corsetti,FrankA.;Greene,SarahE.;
Orphan,VictoriaJ.:PhoSPhaTiZeD FilamenToUS
SUlFUr BacTeria in moDern anD ancienT
PhoSPhoriTeS
3:10PM Break
129-7
3:25PM Garcia-Pichel,Ferran*:mechaniSmS For BioeroSion
in eUenDoliThic cYanoBacTeria: mineralS,
enZYmeS anD BUgS
130-1
1:30PM Parrish,RandallR.*:The eVolUTion anD FUTUre
oF meThoDS anD aPPlicaTionS oF monaZiTe
geochronologY anD geochemiSTrY To earTh
Science
130-2
1:45PM Cottle,John*:micro-SamPling oF loW PB (“YoUng”)
monaZiTe – oPTionS, reSTricTionS anD
PoTenTial
130-3
2:05PM McFarlane,Chris*:conSTraining The Timing oF
monaZiTe groWTh in meTaPeliTic leUcoSomeS
BY moniToring melT SaTUraTion ProXieS in
PeriTecTic PhaSeS
130-4
2:25PM Kelsey,DavidE.*;Hand,Martin;Clark,Chris;Cutts,
KathrynA.;Powell,Roger:linKing acceSSorY
mineral groWTh anD BreaKDoWn To maJor
mineral eVolUTion in meTamorPhic rocKS –
Where are We aT For monaZiTe?
130-5
2:40PM Goncalves,Philippe*;Trap,Pierre;Dumond,Gregory;
Marquer,Didier;Feybesse,Jean-Louis;Paquette,
Jean-Louis:monaZiTe aS a moniTor oF melTing
in conTinenTal crUST
130-6
2:55PM Hallett,BenjaminW.*;Spear,FrankS.:linKing
meTamorPhic monaZiTe groWTh To The P-T PaTh
USing maJor anD Trace elemenT Zoning in
garneT anD monaZiTe From migmaTiTic PeliTeS
oF The eaST hUmBolDT range, neVaDa
130-7
3:10PM Williams,MichaelL.*;Mahan,K.H.;Dumond,G.;
Jercinovic,M.J.;Regan,S.;Leslie,S.:linKing
meTamorPhiSm anD DeFormaTion WiTh in-SiTU
monaZiTe geochronologY: inTerPreTaTion oF
mUlTiSTage TecTonic hiSTorieS
3:25PM Break
129-8
3:45PM Jones,DanielS.*;Polerecky,Lubos;Dempsey,BrianA.;
Galdenzi,Sandro;Macalady,JenniferL.:Biological
anD aBioTic conTrolS on SUlFiDe oXiDaTion,
aciD ProDUcTion, anD carBonaTe DiSSolUTion
in The FraSaSSi caVe SYSTem, iTalY
130-8
3:40PM Allaz,Julien*;Selleck,BruceW.;Williams,MichaelL.;
Jercinovic,MichaelJ.:DaTing FlUiD migraTion
eVenTS ThroUgh microProBe DaTing oF
DeTriTal monaZiTe From The PoTSDam
FormaTion, nY
129-9
4:00PM Zhang,Fangfu*;Xu,Huifang;Konishi,Hiromi;Yan,Chao;
Teng,H.Henry;Roden,EricE.:aQUeoUS SUlFiDecaTalYZeD nUcleaTion anD groWTh oF
DiSorDereD DolomiTe, a PoTenTial PrecUrSor
oF SeDimenTarY DolomiTe
130-9
3:55PM Lillydahl-Schroeder,HosannaG.*;Kuiper,YvetteD.;
Williams,MichaelL.;Allaz,Julien:neW PeTrological
anD in-SiTU elecTron microProBe monaZiTe
age conSTrainTS on The Timing oF The FoXe
orogenY, melVille PeninSUla, nUnaVUT, canaDa
129-10
4:15PM Shen,Zhizhang*;Liu,Yun;Zhang,Fangfu;Kemp,Joshua;
Szlufarska,Izabela;Xu,Huifang:moDeling The eFFecT
oF DiSSolVeD hYDrogen SUlFiDe on mg2+-WaTer
comPleX on DolomiTe {104} SUrFace
130-10
4:10PM Catlos,Elizabeth*;Çemen,Ibrahim:Timing
eXTenSional eVenTS USing monaZiTe: eXamPleS
From The menDereS maSSiF (WeSTern TUrKeY)
194 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
130-11
132-1
1:35PM Potts,Richard*:hominin eVolUTion in SeTTingS oF
STrong enVironmenTal VariaBiliTY
132-2
1:55PM Cowling,SharonA.*:climaTe-VegeTaTion moDel
SimUlaTionS oF aFrica DUring glacial anD
inTer-glacial PerioDS: imPlicaTionS For TranSaFrican migraTion
132-3
2:15PM Ochiagha,Chiji*;Fox,DavidL.;Badgley,Catherine:
ecological BiogeograPhY oF aFrican
mammalS in relaTion To climaTe anD
ToPograPhY
132-4
2:30PM Uno,KevinT.*;Fisher,DanielC.;Quade,Jay;Wittemyer,
George;Cerling,ThureE.:PaleoecologY From
ProBoSciDeanS: DeVeloPing a moDel For TooTh
enamel maTUraTion in moDern elePhanTS
(loXoDonTa aFricana)
132-5
T52. Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record II
(Paleontological Society; Society of Vertebrate Paleontology;
Cushman Foundation; Paleontological Research Institution)
2:45PM Urban,MichaelA.*;Nelson,DavidM.;Verschuren,Dirk;
Hu,FengSheng:hoW Fire, Pco2, anD climaTe
conTrol c3/c4 VariaTion: a laTe-QUaTernarY
PerSPecTiVe From eQUaTorial eaST aFrica
3:00PM Break
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205CD
132-6
3:15PM Johnson,ThomasC.*;Abbott,April;Werne,JosefP.;Berke,
MelissaA.;Brown,ErikT.;Schouten,Stefan;Sinninghe
Damsté,Jaap:a 1.2 ma hiSTorY oF TemPeraTUre
anD ariDiTY in The laKe malaWi BaSin, eaST
aFrica
132-7
3:35PM Blome,MargaretWhiting*;Cohen,AndrewS.;Lopez,
MatthewJ.:a 1,200,000 Year Paleoecological
recorD From oSTracoDeS, charcoal, anD
oTher PaleoclimaTe inDicaTorS From laKe
malaWi, eaST aFrica
132-8
3:50PM Peppe,DanielJ.*;Faith,J.Tyler;Tryon,Christian;Fox,
DavidL.;Garrett,Nicole;VanPlantinga,Alexander;Keegan,
William;Nightingale,Sheila;Ogondo,Julian;Zaarur,Shikma:
TerreSTrial eViDence For laTe QUaTernarY
laKe leVel changeS From The laKe VicToria
BaSin, eQUaTorial aFrica
132-9
4:05PM McHenry,LindsayJ.*;Stanistreet,IanG.;Stollhofen,
Harald:a crYPTic Volcanic SoUrce: imProVing
The TePhroSTraTigraPhic reSolUTion oF The
“ZinJanThroPUS” archeological SUrFace aT
olDUVai gorge, TanZania
132-10
4:20PM Beverly,EmilyJ.*;Ashley,GailM.;Driese,StevenG.:
high-reSolUTion PaleoenVironmenTal
anD PaleoclimaTic reconSTrUcTion oF a
PleiSTocene caTena USing PaleoPeDologY
anD geochemiSTrY oF laKe margin PaleoVerTiSolS, olDUVai gorge, TanZania
4:35PM Discussion
132-11
4:45PM Wildgoose,MayaM.*;Schwartz,HildeL.;Renne,PaulR.;
Lippert,PeterC.;Morgan,LeahE.;Frost,StephenR.;
Schrenk,Friedmann;Harvati,Katerina;Saanane,Charles:
geochronologY oF The manYara BeDS,
norThern TanZania: STraTigraPhY anD neW
magneToSTraTigraPhY anD 40ar/39ar ageS
132-12
5:00PM DiMaggio,ErinN.*;Arrowsmith,J.Ramón;Campisano,
ChristopherJ.;Deino,AlanL.:ar raDiomeTric
ageS oF rare Plio-PleiSTocene STraTa For
inTerPreTing BaSin eVolUTion anD hominin
PaleoenVironmenTS in SoUThern aFar, eThioPia
132-13
5:15PM Haileab,Bereket*:SUlFUr, FlUorine anD chlorine
DegaSSing oF Plio-PleiSTocene VolcanoeS in
eaST aFrica
4:25PM Peterman,EmilyM.*;Grove,Marty;Hourigan,Jeremy:
DeVeloPmenT anD inTercaliBraTion oF
monaZiTe (U-Th)/ he ThermochronologY: caTniP
Sill, caTalina core comPleX
130-12
4:45PM Cherniak,DanieleJ.*;Watson,E.Bruce:heliUm
DiFFUSion in naTUral monaZiTe anD SYnTheTic
ree anD Y PhoSPhaTeS
130-13
5:00PM Fayon,Annia*;Gombosi,DavidJ.;Ruscitto,Daniel:
FiSSion TracK DaTing oF monaZiTe: eTching
eFFiciencieS aS a FUncTion oF U conTenT
130-14
5:15PM Dacheux,Nicolas*;Clavier,Nicolas;Podor,Renaud:WhY
monaZiTe STrUcTUre aPPearS aS a PromiSing
long-Term raDWaSTe maTriX ? conSeQUence
oF STrUcTUral FleXiBiliTY anD high chemical
DUraBiliTY
SeSSion no. 131
WarrenD.AllmonandMargaretM.Yacobucci,Presiding
131-1
131-2
1:30PM Yacobucci,MargaretM.*:ToWarDS a moDel For
SPeciaTion in ammonoiDS: DeVeloPmenTal
Timing anD ecological SPeciaTion maY PlaY
comPlemenTarY roleS in PromoTing raPiD
DiVerSiFicaTion
1:45PM Prothero,DonaldR.*;Raymond,Kristina;Madan,MeenaA.;
Fragomeni,Ashley;DeSantis,SylvanaN.;Syverson,V.J.;
Molina,Sarah;Linden,Edward:Bergmann’S rUle,
climaTe change, anD STaSiS in laTe PleiSTocene
mammalS anD BirDS From rancho la Brea
131-3
2:00PM Hopkins,MelanieJ.*;Lidgard,Scott:DoeS TraiT
SelecTion BY PaleonTologiSTS inFlUence
PaTTernS oF TemPo anD moDe in The FoSSil
recorD?
131-4
2:15PM Jarrett,MattB.*;Harries,PeterJ.:comPariSon oF
ShaPe BeTWeen moDern anD FoSSil SPecieS oF
chione SPP.: STaSiS or eVolUTion?
131-5
2:30PM Zachos,LouisG.*;Molineux,Ann:PhenoTYPic
PlaSTiciTY or SPeciaTion? PaTTernS oF
morPhologic change in eocene SanD Dollar
echinoiDS
2:45PM Break
131-6
3:00PM DeVore,MelanieL.*;Pigg,KathleenB.:FoSSil eViDence
For hYBriDiZaTion in The roSaceae
131-7
3:15PM Spearing,KurtD.*:on The PhYlogenY oF The
machairoDonTinae
131-8
3:30PM Wright,DavidF.*;Stigall,AlyciaL.:PhYlogeneTic
reViSion oF The orDoVician BrachioPoD genUS
GLYPTORTHIS
131-9
3:45PM Schweitzer,CarrieE.*;Feldmann,RodneyM.:SPecieS oF
DecaPoDa in The FoSSil recorD
131-10
4:00PM Hughes,NigelC.*:DiKelocePhalUS reViSiTeD:
SPecieS DiScriminaTion anD meThoDological
ProgreSS
4:15PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 132
T65. Paleoclimate, Terrestrial Ecosystems, and Human Evolution
in Africa from the Pleistocene to the Present (GSA Archaeological
Geology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200FG
DanielJ.Peppe,DavidL.Fox,andChristianTryon,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 195
M O N D AY
SESSIONNO.132
PM
SESSIONNO.133
SeSSion no. 133
T70. Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Physical Properties of
Atmospheric Mineral Dust: Influences on the Atmosphere, the
Cryosphere, Ecosystems, and Humans (GSA Quaternary Geology
and Geomorphology Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
Petrology, and Volcanology Division; The Mineralogical Society;
Mineralogical Society of America)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100DE
134-1
1:35PM Blake,JohannaM.T.*;Peters,StephenC.:hoW TecTonic
hiSTorY anD geochemical ProceSSeS coUlD
inFlUence arSenic in DrinKing WaTer
134-2
1:50PM Al,Ramanathan*;Kumar,Alok;Bhattacharya,Prosun:
arSenic conTaminaTion FacTorS aSSeSmenT in
The miDDle gangeTic Plain USing WaTer QUaliTY
anD SeDimenT SPeciaTion analYSiS
134-3
2:05PM Sovann,Chansopheaktra;Polya,DavidA.*:
geoSTaTiSTical/giS moDelling oF groUnDWaTer
arSenic haZarD anD aTTriBUTaBle healTh
riSKS in camBoDia
RichardL.Reynolds,J.M.Feinberg,andSuzetteA.Morman,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
133-1
1:45PM Dethier,DavidP.*;McCarthy,JamesA.;Ouimet,WilliamB.:
reViSiTing long-Term DUSTFall raTeS anD
chemiSTrY, coloraDo FronT range
134-4
2:20PM Neupane,Ghanashyam*;Donahoe,RonaJ.:comPeTiTiVe
aDSorPTion oF arSenaTe anD PhoSPhaTe aT The
Ferric hYDroXiDe-WaTer inTerFace
133-2
2:00PM Hynek,ScottA.*;Fernandez,DiegoP.;Mackey,GlenN.;
Cerling,ThureE.;Ehleringer,James:mineralogY
anD geochemiSTrY oF VeSicUlar SoilS aS an
archiVe oF DUST DePoSiTion anD ProXY For a
regional DUST SoUrce, cenTral UTah, USa
134-5
133-3
2:15PM Reheis,MarithC.*;Honke,JeffreyS.:changeS
in DePoSiTeD DUST chemiSTrY in The
SoUThWeSTern U.S., 1984-2010
2:35PM Mahanta,Chandan*;Sailo,Lalsangzela;Bhattacharya,
Prosun:SorPTion KineTicS anD SUrFace
comPleXaTion aS FacTorS conTrolling
releaSe anD moBiliZaTion oF arSenic in
ParTS oF The BrahmaPUTra FlooDPlainS,
norTheaSTern inDia
134-6
2:30PM Roberts,AndrewP.*;Rohling,EelcoJ.;Grant,KatharineM.;
Larrasoaña,JuanC.;Liu,Qingsong:enVironmenTal
magneTic recorDS oF aTmoSPheric DUST
VariaBiliTY From araBia anD aSia oVer The laST
500,000 YearS
2:50PM Sarkar,Dibyendu*;Datta,Rupali:amenDmenT WiTh
WaTer TreaTmenT reSiDUalS loWer hUman
healTh riSK From eXPoSUre To arSenical
PeSTiciDe-aPPlieD SoilS
134-7
3:05PM Majumder,Santanu*;Neidhardt,Harald;Roman-Ross,
Gabriela;Datta,Saugata;Sarkar,Simita;Berner,Zsolt;
Chatterjee,Debashis:monSoonal inFlUence
on STaBle iSoToPe SignaTUre anD arSenic
DiSTriBUTion in groUnDWaTerS: a caSe STUDY
From WeST Bengal, inDia
134-8
3:20PM Chatterjee,Debashis*;Kundu,AmitKumar;Biswas,Ashis;
Halder,Dipti;Bhattacharya,Prosun;Bhowmick,Subhamoy;
Majumder,Santanu:arSenic in groUnDWaTer oF
YoUng Bengal DelTa SeDimenT: iTS DiSTriBUTion
anD geochemiSTrY in ShalloW aQUiFer
3:35PM Break
134-9
3:50PM AlLawati,Wafa;Rizoulis,Athanasios;Boothman,
Christoper;Polya,DavidA.*;Lloyd,JonathanR.;Berg,
Michael;Eiche,Elisabeth;vanDongen,Bart:organic
maTTer (inclUDing From ThermallY maTUre
SoUrce rocKS) in conTraSTing (high arSenic)
holocene anD (loW arSenic) PleiSTocene
ShalloW reDUcing aQUiFerS, reD riVer DelTa,
VieTnam
134-10
4:05PM Jacks,K.Gunnar;Slejkovec,Zdenka;Nilsson,Elin;
Bhattacharya,Prosun*:arSenic in STreamS anD
laKeS in norThern SWeDen
134-11
4:20PM Hossain,Mohammed*;Bhattacharya,Prosun;Rofiuddin,M.;
Rahman,Marina;Jacks,Gunnar;vonBrömssen,
Mattias;Hasan,M.Aziz;Ahmed,KaziMatin:Social
PerSPecTiVe oF arSenic miTigaTion anD
ViaBiliTY oF VarioUS SaFe WaTer oPTionS in
maTlaB, SoUTheaSTern BanglaDeSh
134-12
4:35PM Halder,Dipti*;Bhowmick,Subhamoy;Biswas,Ashis;
Mondal,Ujjal;Bhattacharya,Prosun;Chatterjee,Debashis:
arSenic accUmUlaTion in BroWn (UnPoliSheD)
rice grain: a FielD Scale STUDY in rUral WeST
Bengal, inDia
134-13
4:50PM Ramos,Oswaldo*;Ribeiro,Luis;Bhattacharya,Prosun;
Jacks,Gunnar;Choque,Rigoberto;Thunvik,Roger:
SeQUenTial eXTracTion oF arSenic anD oTher
Trace elemenTS in SoilS anD iTS imPlicaTionS
on BioaVailaBiliTY To croPS in mining areaS oF
BoliVia
5:05PM concluding remarks
133-4
133-5
2:50PM Painter,ThomasH.*;Deems,JeffreyS.;Skiles,S.McKenzie:
imPacT oF DUST on SnoW alBeDo, SnoWmelT, anD
rUnoFF in The coloraDo riVer BaSin
3:10PM Discussion
3:25PM Break
133-6
3:40PM Reynolds,Richard*;Goldstein,HarlandL.;Moskowitz,
Bruce;Berquó,T.;Landry,Chris;Flagg,Cody;Kokaly,
RaymondF.;Redsteer,Margaret;Munson,S.;Painter,
ThomasH.:characTeriZaTion oF iron mineralS
in aTmoSPheric DUST
133-7
3:55PM Ghio,AndrewJ.*:iron homeoSTaSiS anD
Biological eFFecTS oF mineral oXiDe ParTicleS
133-8
4:15PM Morman,SuzetteA.*;Reynolds,RichardL.:eFFecTS
oF mineral DUST on hUman healTh—roleS oF
earTh Science
133-9
4:30PM Buck,BrendaJ.*;Soukup,Debbie;Goossens,Dirk;
McLaurin,BrettT.;Keil,Deborah;Peden-Adams,Margie;
Proper,Steve;Teng,Yuanxin;Baron,Dirk;Ulery,AprilL.:
ohV-generaTeD anD naTUral DUST conTaining
arSenic: PreliminarY healTh eFFecTS DUe To
acUTe eXPoSUre, nelliS DUneS recreaTion
area, neVaDa USa
133-10
4:45PM Diedrich,TamaraR.*;Oelkers,Eric;Schott,Jacques:
QUanTiFYing TremoliTe, SerPenTine, anD Talc
DiSSolUTion raTeS: imPlicaTionS For The
BioDUraBiliTY oF mg-SilicaTe DUST
5:00PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 134
T84. Recent Advances in Studies of Dissolved Arsenic and
Other Metals in Global Hydrologic Systems II (GSA Hydrogeology
Division; GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA International
Section; International Society of Groundwater for Sustainable
Development)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100FG
ProsunBhattacharya,AbhijitMukherjee,D.KirkNordstrom,HollyA.Michael,
andJochenBundschuh,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
196 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SeSSion no. 135
136-3
2:15PM Sihota,Natasha*;Mayer,K.Ulrich:a neW meThoD
For raPiD SoUrce Zone DelineaTion anD
DeTerminaTion oF VaDoSe Zone conTaminanT
BioDegraDaTaTion raTeS USing SUrFicial gaS
eFFlUXeS
136-4
2:30PM Radny,Dirk*;Scheytt,TraugottJ.:moniToring oF
a FielD-Scale TranSPorT eXPerimenT WiTh
gaSoline comPoUnDS: groUnDWaTer SamPling
VS. PieZomeTric heaD meaSUremenTS
136-5
2:45PM Slater,Lee*;Atekwana,Estella;Revil,Andre;Mewafy,
Farag;Heenan,Jeffrey;Trost,JaredJ.;Lane,JohnW.Jr.;
Skold,Magnus;Werkema,Dale;Herkelrath,WilliamN.:
elecTrical anD magneTic meaSUremenTS aT The
BemiDJi, minneSoTa, crUDe oil conTaminaTeD
SiTe: imPlicaTionS For The BiogeoBaTTerY
moDel
T85. Dynamic Gradients in Karst Aquifers (GSA Hydrogeology
Division; National Cave and Karst Research Institute; Karst
Waters Institute; Minnesota Ground Water Association)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM101AB
DanielH.DoctorandE.CalvinAlexander,Presiding
135-1
1:30PM Bradbury,KennethR.*;Hart,DavidJ.;Gotkowitz,
MadelineB.;Muldoon,MaureenA.:The SigniFicance
oF hYDraUlic anD Thermal graDienTS in
BoreholeS
135-2
1:50PM Schwartz,BenjaminF.*;Gerard,BrettR.;Tobin,
BenjaminW.;Ramirez,Philip;Hutchins,Benjamin;
Schwinning,Susan;Schreiber,MadelineE.:
hYDrogeochemical reSPonSeS aT in-caVe SiTeS
aS inDicaTorS oF ePiKarST ProceSSeS: caVe
WiThoUT a name, cenTral TeXaS, USa
136-6
135-3
2:10PM Gulley,Jason*;Martin,JonathanB.;Spellman,Patricia;
Moore,Paul;Screaton,ElizabethJ.:eFFecTS oF
ParTial conFinemenT oF moDern carBonaTe
PlaTFormS on groUnDWaTer circUlaTion anD
geochemical eVolUTion
3:00PM McGuire,JenniferT.*;Cozzarelli,IsabelleM.;
Phanikumar,M.S.;Olson,Lucas:USing PUSh-PUll
TeSTS To eValUaTe FaTe anD TranSPorT
oF miXeD hYDrocarBon PlUmeS (BTeX anD
eThanol) in aQUiFer anD WeTlanD SYSTemS
3:15PM Break
135-4
2:30PM Infante,LouisR.*;Mylroie,JohnE.;Kambesis,PatriciaN.;
Leist,JasonW.:carBonaTe DiSSolUTion in a
DYnamic FreSh-WaTer lenS: lenS margin
migraTion anD The ProDUcTion oF Banana
holeS aS SYngeneTic caVeS, San SalVaDor
iSlanD, BahamaS
136-7
3:30PM Lorah,MichelleM.*;Walker,Charles;Brayton,Michael;
Gebhardt,Frederick:in SiTU microcoSm STUDieS
oF inTrinSic anD enhanceD DegraDaTion oF
organic conTaminanTS in a FracTUreD rocK
aQUiFer anD in WeTlanD PoreWaTer
135-5
2:45PM Henry,KatrinaKoski*;Wilson,JohnL.:reSiDence TimeS
oF KarST conDUiT hYPorheic FloW
136-8
3:00PM Break
135-6
3:15PM Covington,MatthewD.*;Prelovšek,Mitja;Gabrovšek,Franci:
longiTUDinal VariaTion in DiSSolUTion raTeS in
a caVe STream: leSSonS From lengTh ScaleS
135-7
3:30PM Luhmann,AndrewJ.*;Covington,MatthewD.;Alexander,
E.CalvinJr.:USing a mUlTi-Tracer eXPerimenT To
eSTimaTe FloW PaTh geomeTrY
3:50PM Revesz,KingaM.*;SherwoodLollar,Barbara;Shapiro,
AllenM.;Kirshtein,J.D.;Voytek,Mary;Busenberg,
Eurybiades;Imbrigiotta,ThomasE.;Tiedeman,ClaireR.;
Goode,DanielJ.:TracKing The ProgreSS oF
BioaUgmenTaTion in The remeDiaTion oF
chlorinaTeD eTheneS in groUnDWaTer From
FracTUreD rocK USing STaBle iSoToPeS
oF carBon anD hYDrogen, DiSSolVeD gaS
conSTiTUenTS, anD microBial commUniTieS
135-8
135-9
135-10
3:45PM Wong,CorinneI.*;Mahler,BarbaraJ.;Musgrove,MaryLynn;
Banner,JayL.:QUanTiFYing conTrolS on KarST
SPring anD groUnDWaTer QUaliTY DUring a
TranSiTion From eXTreme DroUghT To WeTTer
Than aVerage conDiTionS
4:00PM Tobin,BenjaminW.*;Schwartz,BenjaminF.:STormeVenT reSPonSeS oF FiVe KarST SPringS in The
KaWeah riVer BaSin, Sierra neVaDa, caliFornia
4:15PM Florea,LeeJ.*;Wynn,JonathanG.;Lawhon,Nicholas;
Stinson,ChasityL.;Walden,William:VariaTion oF δ13c
in The carBonaTe aQUiFerS oF The cUmBerlanD
PlaTeaU in SoUTheaST KenTUcKY
136-9
4:05PM McClellan,Kristin*;Kalinowski,Tomasz;Bruton,ThomasA.;
Roll,IsaacB.;Halden,RolfU.:in SiTU microcoSm
arraY (iSma) VS. STanDarD laBoraTorY
aSSeSSmenT oF canDiDaTe remeDiaTion
TechnologieS – a PerchloraTe caSe STUDY
136-10
4:20PM Yuretich,RichardF.*;Gillmor,AnnaM.:STimUlaTing The
naTUral remeDiaTion oF aciD-mine Drainage
(amD) aT DaViS mine, roWe ma
136-11
4:35PM Killey,R.W.Douglas;Hartwig,DaleS.;Lee,DavidR.*:in
SiTU raDiaTion meaSUremenTS in SUBSUrFace
inVeSTigaTionS
136-12
4:50PM Stroes-Gascoyne,Simcha*;Hamon,Connie;Audette-Stuart,
Marilyne;Beaton,Danielle;King-Sharp,Karen;Festarini,
Amy;Serran,Mandy;Kramer-Tremblay,Sheila;Rose,
Steve;Bellan,Lee:microBial characTeriZaTion oF
groUnDWaTer From BoreholeS cr9 anD cr18
aT crl - imPlicaTionS For a PoSSiBle FUTUre
rePoSiTorY For raDioacTiVe non-FUel WaSTe
4:30PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 136
T89. Innovative Field Investigations to Assess Natural Attenuation
and Engineered Remediation of Subsurface Contamination (GSA
Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Association;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100HI
IsabelleM.Cozzarelli,MelindaL.Erickson,JenniferT.McGuire,and
JenniferR.McKelvie,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
136-1
1:40PM Nieber,John*;Severson,Leigh;Grewe,Nick:hYDrologic
characTeriSTicS oF conTaminaTeD SoilS aT
The naTional crUDe oil SPill FaTe anD naTUral
aTTenUaTion reSearch SiTe
136-2
2:00PM Warren,Ean*;Bekins,BarbaraA.;Sihota,Natasha;
Campbell-Swarzenski,Pamela:UnSaTUraTeD Zone
TemPeraTUre increaSeS DUe To aeroBic
meThanoTroPhic acTiViTY
SeSSion no. 137
T122. Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in
the Environment (International Association of GeoChemistry)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102D-F
LeeAnnMunk,DavidT.Long,andW.BerryLyons,Presiding
137-1
1:30PM Wang,Bronwen*;Gough,Larry;Wanty,Richard;Lee,
Gregory;Vohden,Jim;O’Neill,J.Michael:eFFecT
oF UlTramaFic inTrUSionS anD aSSociaTeD
mineraliZaTion on The aQUeoUS geochemiSTrY
oF The Tangle laKeS area, alaSKa
137-2
1:45PM Ilgen,Anastasia*;Majs,Frantisek;Barker,Amanda;
Douglas,Thomas;Trainor,ThomasP.:conTrolS
on oXiDaTion anD moBiliZaTion oF meTallic
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 197
M O N D AY
SESSIONNO.137
PM
SESSIONNO.137
anTimonY in aQUeoUS SYSTemS WiTh SimUlaTeD
groUnD WaTer
137-3
2:00PM Vengosh,Avner*;Merola,BrittanyR.;Ruhl,Laura;Warner,
Nathaniel;Lindberg,Ty;DiGiulio,RichardT.:STronTiUm
iSoToPe VariaTionS aS a ProXY For SeleniUm
conTaminaTion From moUnTainToP mining
137-4
2:15PM Johnson,CraigA.*:DiUrnal cYcleS in DiSSolVeD
SeleniUm in Drainage From a PrecioUS meTal
ore heaP
137-5
2:30PM Jubb,AaronM.*;Allen,HeatherC.:ProBing
aDSorPTion oF aQUeoUS SelenaTe aT mineral
SUrFaceS Via ToTal inTernal reFlecTion raman
SPecTroScoPY
137-6
2:45PM Hayes,SarahM.*;Chorover,Jon:inVeSTigaTion oF
changeS in leaD SPeciaTion DUring mineral
WeaThering in ariD mine TailingS
137-7
3:00PM Vannier,Ryan*;Yohn,SharonS.;Long,DavidT.:
eValUaTing changeS in SoUrceS anD PaThWaYS
oF Trace meTalS oVer Time USing laKe
SeDimenTS
inDUceD SloPeS, anD eSTimaTing Their ageS
USing liDar Dem DaTa
138-2
1:50PM Björck,Svante*;Holmgren,Sofia;Ljung,Karl;Rundgren,
Mats;Unkel,Ingmar:The onSeT oF giS-1/YoUnger
DrYaS in The cenTral SoUTh aTlanTic
138-3
2:05PM Breckenridge,AndyJ.*;Lowell,ThomasV.;Stroup,JustinS.;
Evans,GiannaL.:a reVieW anD analYSiS oF The
VarVe ThicKneSS recorDS From glacial laKe
oJiBWaY (onTario anD QUeBec, canaDa)
138-4
2:20PM Lewis,C.F.M.*;Todd,B.J.;Anderson,T.W.;King,J.W.;Matile,
G.L.D.;Rodrigues,C.G.;Thorleifson,L.H.:eVolUTion
oF laTe glacial laKe agaSSiZ aS ShoWn BY
iTS oFFShore SeDimenTarY recorD BeneaTh
norThern laKe WinniPeg, maniToBa, canaDa
138-5
2:35PM Ito,Emi*:holocene hYDrologic anD
hYDrochemical changeS oF laKe maniToBa,
canaDa, The oSTracoDe Shell chemiSTrY anD
STaBle iSoToPe recorD
138-6
2:50PM Ashworth,Allan*;Rock,Jessie;Yansa,Catherine:
The Timing anD PaleoenVironmenT oF The
moorheaD loW WaTer PhaSe oF laKe agaSSiZ in
The SoUThern BaSin
3:15PM Break
137-8
3:30PM Duzgoren-Aydin,NurdanS.*:aSSeSSmenT oF Trace
meTal conTaminaTion in UrBan SUrFace
enVironmenT
138-7
137-9
3:45PM Long,DavidT.*;Vannier,RyanG.;Pijanowski,Bryan;
Parsons,MatthewJ.:aSSeSSing lanDScaPe
reSPonSe To lanD-USe change USing SeDimenTchemical chronologieS, clUSTer analYSiS,
anD BacKcaST moDeling
3:05PM Froese,Duane*;Smith,DeraldG.;Reyes,Alberto:The
norThWeST oUTleT oF glacial laKe agaSSiZ:
a caTaSTroPhic FlooD, oil-conTaminaTeD
raDiocarBon DaTeS anD PermaFroST
138-8
4:00PM Gourley,Jonathan*:DeTaileD maPPing oF ToXic
Trace meTal conTaminaTeD SeDimenTS USing
The geomorPhological-geochemical
aPProach, TroUT BrooK, WeST harTForD,
connecTicUT
3:20PM Hillaire-Marcel,Claude*;Maccali,Jenny;Not,Christelle;
Poirier,André:“canaDian” raDiogenic iSoToPe
SignaTUre oF YoUnger DrYaS age ice-raFTeD
SeDimenTS in SeDimenTarY SeQUenceS From
lomonoSoV riDge anD Fram STraiT
3:35PM Break
138-9
3:50PM Lepper,Kenneth*;Buell,AlexW.;Fisher,TimothyG.;
Lowell,ThomasV.:Searching For Warren UPham’S
PocKeT WaTch: a chronologY For glacial
laKe agaSSiZ UPPer ShorelineS along The
nameSaKe TranSecT
137-10
137-11
4:15PM Keimowitz,AlisonR.*;Lee,Ming-Kuo;Saunders,JamesA.;
Lamborg,CarlH.;Okeke,Benedict;Natter,Michael;Keevan,
Jeffrey;Lewis,Deirdre;Chung,Hansol:aFTer The SPill:
meTal cYcling in gUlF coaST WeTlanDS
138-10
137-12
4:30PM Rocheford,Kat*:imPacTS oF lanD-USe acTiViTieS
on The PreSence anD PerSiSTence oF Trace
meTalS in Soil
4:05PM Fisher,TimothyG.*;Lowell,ThomasV.;Lepper,Kenneth:
no-man’S-lanD anD The hiSTorY oF norThWeST
Drainage From glacial laKe agaSSiZ
138-11
137-13
4:45PM Banzhaf,Stefan*;Krein,Andreas;Scheytt,TraugottJ.:
moBiliTY oF SelecTeD PharmaceUTical
comPoUnDS in The hYPorheic Zone oF a loW
PermeaBle riVerBanK
4:20PM Lowell,Thomas*;Fisher,Timothy;Lepper,Kenneth;
Applegate,PatrickJ.:The moorheaD loW: The FirST
Prairie DroUghT?
138-12
4:35PM Rayburn,JohnA.*;Cronin,ThomasM.;Thunell,RobertC.;
Franzi,DavidA.:neW eViDence For laKe agaSSiZ
Drainage ThroUgh The ST. laWrence aT
YoUnger DrYaS onSeT
138-13
4:50PM deVernal,Anne;Paiement,Maxime;Occhietti,Serge;
Hillaire-Marcel,Claude*:Sea-SUrFace conDiTionS
anD FreShWaTer eXPorT TroUgh The ST.
laWrence loWlanD anD gUlF DUring The
Deglacial chamPlain Sea ePiSoDe
138-14
5:05PM Carlson,AndersE.*:DiD laKe agaSSiZ caUSe The
YoUnger DrYaS colD eVenT?
137-14
137-15
5:00PM Duster,ThomasA.*;Fein,JeremyB.:comPariSon
oF The aggregaTion BehaVior oF Tio2
nanoParTicleS eXPoSeD To FUlVic aciD anD
BACILLUS SUBTILIS eXUDaTeS
5:15PM Shouakar-Stash,Orfan*;Vakili,Fatemeh;Illman,Walter;
Frape,ShaunK.:UTiliZing comPoUnD SPeciFic
STaBle iSoToPeS in eValUaTing DiFFUSion
anD STorage oF TrichloroeThelene in loWPermeaBiliTY ZoneS
SeSSion no. 138
SeSSion no. 139
T140. Glacial Lake Agassiz—Its History and Influence on North
America and on Global Systems: In Honor of James T. Teller
(GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
Limnogeology Division; American Quaternary Association;
Canadian Quaternary Association; International Union for
Quaternary Research)
T169. Geo-Workforce Preparation for 21st-Century Challenges
(GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Geophysics Division;
National Association of Geoscience Teachers)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100FG
1:30PM introductory remarks
StevenColmanandNatRutter,Presiding
139-1
1:45PM Boss,StephenK.*;Messadi,T.;Fitzpatrick,K.;Popp,
J.H.;Benton,G.M.;Gattis,C.S.;Johnson,J.;Matlock,M.;
Needy,K.L.;Pittman,H.M.:an inTerDiSciPlinarY
UnDergraDUaTe minor in SUSTainaBiliTY
1:30PM introductory remarks
138-1
1:35PM Teller,JamesT.*;Yang,Zhirong:maPPing laKe agaSSiZ
BeacheS, meaSUring Their iSoSTaTicallY-
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208AB
MarilynJ.Suiter,DavidJ.Matty,andLinaC.Patino,Presiding
198 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.141
moDelling oF comPleX geologY - BaSeD on
aem, SeiSmicS anD BoreholeS
139-2
2:00PM Manduca,CathrynA.*;Blockstein,David;Bralower,
TimothyJ.;Doser,Diane;Egger,AnneE.;Feiss,P.
Geoffrey;Gosselin,DavidC.;Matson,Pamela;McConnell,
David;Ormand,CarolJ.:inTegraTing geoScience
learning in UnDergraDUaTe eDUcaTion
140-4
2:20PM Nebel,Lars*;Jensen,Niels-Peter;Jørgensen,Flemming;
Møller,RasmusRønde:manUal anD Semi aUTomaTeD
3D VoXel moDeling oF comPleX geologY USing
geoScene3D
140-5
139-3
2:15PM Londre,Tristan*;Wolfe,BenjaminA.:geoScienceS anD
career anD Technical eDUcaTion aT The TWoYear college: eXPloring a neW reSerVoir oF
WorKForce PoTenTial
2:35PM Abrams,DanielBruce*;Haitjema,Henk:groUnDWaTer
TranSiT Time DiSTriBUTionS in WaTerSheDS
WiTh recharge conTrolleD or ToPograPhY
conTrolleD WaTer TaBleS
140-6
139-4
2:30PM Suiter,MarilynJ.*:WorKForce DeVeloPmenT in
UnDergraDUaTe STem eDUcaTion ProgramS
2:50PM Molz,Fred;Demirkanli,Deniz*;Thompson,Shannon;
Kaplan,DanielI.:maThemaTical moDelS, comPUTeraiDeD ThinKing anD The ScienTiFic meThoD
139-5
2:45PM Schoonen,MartinA.A.*;Tsirka,Styliani-AnnaE.:leSSonS
learneD From The 3mT igerT Program aT STonY
BrooK UniVerSiTY
140-7
3:05PM Doherty,John*:moDel comPleXiTY anD SimPliciTY:
comBining The STrengThS oF BoTh
140-8
139-6
3:00PM Jordan,TeresaE.*;Tester,JeffersonW.;Clancy,Paulette;
Ingraffea,AnthonyR.;Koch,DonaldL.;Allmendinger,
RichardW.;Brown,LarryD.;Cathles,LawrenceM.III.;Derry,
LouisA.;Riha,SusanJ.:igerT: Training Program in
SUSTainaBle energY recoVerY From The earTh
– eDUcaTional innoVaTion aT The inTerSecTion
oF geoScienceS anD engineering
3:25PM Moore,CatherineR.*;Wolf,Leif:USing SUB-SPace
meThoDS To DeFine inFormaTion TranSFer From
caliBraTion DaTa To moDel BaSeD eSTimaTeS
140-9
3:40PM Hughes,Andrew;Peach,Denis*;Jackson,Chris;Bricker,
Stephanie;Mansour,Majdi;Ford,Jon;Kessler,Holger:
ToWarDS holiSTic BaSin Scale inTegraTeD
moDelling: a caSe STUDY USing The ThameS
BaSin, UK
3:15PM Nord,JuliaA.*:neW concenTraTionS enaBle
STUDenTS To aDDreSS crUcial SocieTal neeDS
in The geoScienceS
140-10
3:55PM Hunt,RandallJ.*;Walker,JohnF.:The Big hammer:
comPleXiTY, coUPling, anD caliBraTion oF
groUnDWaTer anD SUrFace WaTer SYSTemS
3:30PM Break
140-11
139-8
3:45PM Keane,ChristopherM.*;Gonzales,LeilaM.;Houlton,
HeatherR.:gloBal Science, gloBal ProBlemS,
local DePenDencieS
4:10PM Starn,J.Jeffrey*;Green,ChristopherT.:SimPliFYing
comPleXiTY--comPariSon oF ParTicle anD griD
meThoDS WiTh coarSe griDS
140-12
139-9
4:00PM Block,KarinA.*;Snyder,WalterS.;Adams,Charlla:
Training a DiVerSe geoThermal WorKForce: a
DaTa-DriVen eFForT
4:25PM Haitjema,Henk*:moDel comPleXiTY: a coST –
BeneFiT iSSUe
SeSSion no. 141
139-10
4:15PM Young,MichaelH.*;Or,Dani;Hopmans,JanW.:The
FUTUre oF Soil in earTh ScienceS
139-11
4:30PM Oches,EricA.*;Szymanski,DavidW.;Davis,P.Thompson:
PreParing The neXT generaTion oF BUSineSS
leaDerS To conFronT enVironmenTal
challengeS
139-7
139-12
4:45PM Loudin,MichaelG.*;Cogswell,JulieM.:one PeTroleUm
comPanY’S PerSPecTiVe on The gloBal
geoScience WorKForce oF The 21st cenTUrY
139-13
5:00PM Wayland,KarenG.*;Slakey,Francis:Teaching
STUDenTS To ShaPe naTional Science PolicY
139-14
5:15PM Henning,Alison*;Sawyer,Dale;Beck,Dagmar:
ProFeSSional maSTer’S Program in
SUBSUrFace geoScience PrePareS STUDenTS
For The WorKForce oF The 21st cenTUrY
T199. A Healthy Society, Geosciences, and Natural Resources
II (GSA Geology and Health Division; Society of Economic
Geologists)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100BC
H.CatherineSkinnerandEricCheney,Presiding
141-1
1:30PM Cheney,EricS.*:eighT negaTiVe PUBlic
miSconcePTionS aBoUT mineral, FUel, anD
WaTer reSoUrceS
141-2
1:45PM vanOss,HendrikG.*:eaTing oUT oF The garBage
can—The U.S. cemenT inDUSTrY’S conSUmPTion
oF WaSTe FUelS anD raW maTerialS
141-3
2:00PM Hobbs,G.WarfieldIV.*:FaileD anD conFlicTing
energY PolicY agenDaS: imPlicaTionS For The
USa anD PlaneT earTh
141-4
2:15PM Ames,RobertM.;Corridore,AnthonyC.;Hirs,
EdwardA.III.*;MacAvoy,PaulW.:crUDe imPorTS anD
naTional SecUriTY
141-5
2:30PM Warwick,PeterD.*:geologic carBon DioXiDe
SeQUeSTraTion anD enhanceD oil recoVerY
141-6
2:45PM Schwartzman,PeterD.*;Schwartzman,DavidW.:a Solar
TranSiTion: The Timing oF a FUllY reneWaBle
energY SYSTem
141-7
3:00PM Cherry,Jon*:iT SeemS liKe mining iS The eaSY
ParT: aDDreSSing SocieTal iSSUeS aS ParT oF
DeVeloPing The reSolUTion coPPer mine in
ariZona
141-8
3:15PM Meinert,LawrenceD.*:PeaK eVerYThing – mineral
reSoUrceS anD hUman neeDS
141-9
3:30PM Kesler,StephenE.*:SleePWalKing ThroUgh The
TWenTY-FirST cenTUrY mining Boom
141-10
3:45PM Hitzman,MurrayW.*;Dilles,JohnH.:acaDemic mineral
reSoUrce (“economic”) geologY in The USa –
Where We are anD Where To go?
SeSSion no. 140
T193. Complexity in Modeling: How Much Is Too Much? (GSA
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geology and Society Division;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division;
American Water Resources Association, Wisconsin Section;
Minnesota Ground Water Association; Australian National
Centre for Groundwater Research and Training)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101DE
CraigT.SimmonsandRandallHunt,Presiding
140-1
1:30PM Zheng,Chunmiao*:moDel comPleXiTY: a PerSonal
oDYSSeY
140-2
1:50PM Brunner,Philip*;Doherty,John;Christensen,Steen;
Simmons,CraigT.:To WhaT eXTenT DoeS The
Degree oF meaningFUl moDel comPleXiTY
DePenD on oBSerVaTion DaTa?
140-3
2:05PM Høyer,Anne-Sophie*;Jørgensen,Flemming;
Møller,RasmusRønde;Christiansen,AndersVest:
geoSTaTiSTicallY TUneD hYDrogeological 3D
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 199
M O N D AY
To enhance The 21ST cenTUrY geoScience
WorKForce
PM
SESSIONNO.141
141-11
4:00PM Cathles,LawrenceM.III.*;Scott,StevenD.:oceanS anD
oceanS oF mineral reSoUrceS
141-12
4:15PM Enders,M.Stephen*:Seg PreSiDenTial aDDreSS: in
mY BacK YarD - The role oF mineral reSoUrceS
For a healThY SocieTY
4:45PM Discussion
141-13
5:00PM Cathles,LawrenceM.III.*:SocieTY oF economic
geologiSTS DiSTingUiSheD lecTUre: hUmaniTY’S
greaTeST riSK iS riSK aVoiDance
Head,JamesW.;Xiao,Zhiyong:STrain analYSiS oF
eXTenSion in VolcanicallY FlooDeD imPacT
craTerS on mercUrY
142-11
4:15PM Prockter,LouiseM.*;Baker,DavidM.H.;Head,JamesW.;
Murchie,ScottL.;Ernst,CarolynM.;Chapman,ClarkR.;
Denevi,BrettW.;Solomon,SeanC.;Watters,ThomasR.;
Massironi,Matteo:The geologY oF meDiUm-SiZeD
imPacT BaSinS on mercUrY
142-12
4:30PM Baker,DavidM.H.*;Head,JamesW.;Prockter,LouiseM.;
Solomon,SeanC.:mercUrY’S PeaK-ring BaSin
PoPUlaTion anD The FormaTion oF PeaK ringS:
oBSerVaTionS From meSSenger FlYBY anD
orBiTal DaTa
142-13
4:45PM Chapman,ClarkR.*;Merline,WilliamJ.;Ostrach,LillianR.;
Xiao,Zhiyong;Solomon,SeanC.;Head,JamesW.;Whitten,
JenniferL.:STaTiSTicS oF morPhologieS oF Small
PrimarY anD SeconDarY craTerS on mercUrY’S
norThern PlainS
142-14
5:00PM Ostrach,LillianR.*;Chapman,ClarkR.;Fassett,CalebI.;
Head,JamesW.;Merline,WilliamJ.;Robinson,MarkS.;
Solomon,SeanC.;Strom,RobertG.;Xiao,Zhiyong:
craTer STaTiSTicS For The norThern Polar
region oF mercUrY DeriVeD From MESSENGER
orBiTal DaTa
142-15
5:15PM Klima,RachelL.*;D’Amore,Mario;Denevi,BrettW.;Ernst,
CarolynM.;Gillis-Davis,JeffreyJ.;Helbert,Jörn;Izenberg,
NoamR.;Pashai,Pegah;Strom,RobertG.;Vilas,Faith:
SPecTral ProPerTieS oF an UnUSUal imPacT
melT FloW on mercUrY: inTegraTing color
imagerY WiTh SPecTral DaTa acQUireD BY
maScS on meSSenger
SeSSion no. 142
T214. Exploring Mercury by Spacecraft: First MESSENGER
Results from Orbit (GSA Planetary Geology Division; GSA
Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology,
and Volcanology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100H-J
LouiseProckterandSeanC.Solomon,Presiding
142-1
1:30PM Murchie,ScottL.*;Robinson,MarkS.;Head,JamesW.;
Strom,RobertG.;Prockter,Louise;Solomon,SeanC.;
Watters,ThomasR.;Blewett,DavidT.;Chabot,NancyL.;
Denevi,BrettW.:reSUlTS From meSSenger’s FirST
Solar DaY oF orBiTal imaging oF mercUrY
142-2
1:45PM Hauck,StevenA.II.*;Zuber,MariaT.;Smith,DavidE.;
Johnson,CatherineL.;Phillips,RogerJ.;Lemoine,FrankG.;
Margot,Jean-Luc;Neumann,GregoryA.;Peale,StantonJ.;
Solomon,SeanC.:The geoPhYSicS oF mercUrY:
meSSenger’s VieW From orBiT
142-3
2:00PM Nittler,LarryR.*;Weider,ShoshanaZ.;Starr,RichardD.;
McCoy,TimothyJ.;Ebel,DentonS.;Lawrence,DavidJ.;
McNutt,RalphJr.;Schlemm,CharlesE.II.;Solomon,
SeanC.;Sprague,AnnL.:maJor elemenTS on
mercUrY’S SUrFace From meSSenger X-raY
SPecTromeTrY
142-4
2:15PM Evans,LarryG.*;Peplowski,Patrick;Hauk,StevenA.II.;
McCoy,TimothyJ.;Boynton,WilliamV.;Goldsten,
JohnO.;Hamara,DaveK.;Rhodes,EdgarA.;Sprague,
AnnL.;Solomon,SeanC.:raDioacTiVe elemenTS
meaSUreD on mercUrY BY meSSenger:
imPlicaTionS For The PlaneT’S FormaTion
anD eVolUTion
142-5
2:30PM Ebel,DentonS.*;Alexander,ConelM.O’D.;Hauck,
StevenA.II.;Lawrence,DavidJ.;Nittler,LarryR.;
Peplowski,Patrick;Solomon,SeanC.;Sprague,AnnL.;
Starr,RichardD.;Stewart,SarahT.:meSSenger:
imPlicaTionS For mercUrY FormaTion
hYPoTheSeS
142-6
2:45PM Fassett,CalebI.*;Denevi,BrettW.;Whitten,JenniferL.;
Goudge,TimothyA.;Baker,DavidM.H.;Hurwitz,DebraM.;
Ostrach,LillianR.;Xiao,Zhiyong;Byrne,PaulK.;Klimczak,
Christian:WiDeSPreaD anD VolUminoUS FlooD
VolcaniSm in The norThern loWlanDS oF
mercUrY reVealeD BY meSSenger
142-7
142-8
TUeSDaY, 11 ocToBer 2011
morning oral
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 143
P5. The EarthScope Program: Recent Results and Future
Projects (GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural Geology
and Tectonics Division; GSA Geoinformatics Division; GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101A-C
MatthewJ.Fouch,KevinMickus,andPaulA.Bedrosian,Presiding
143-1
8:00AM Gilbert,Hersh*:liThoSPheric STrUcTUre oF
WeSTern norTh american
143-2
3:00PM Byrne,PaulK.*;Klimczak,Christian;Denevi,BrettW.;
Watters,ThomasR.;Solomon,SeanC.;Enns,Andrew;
Head,JamesW.;Hurwitz,DebraM.;Baker,DavidM.H.:
SUrFace laVa FloW FeaTUreS on mercUrY
8:15AM Pavlis,Gary*;Sigloch,Karin;Burdick,Scott;Fouch,
MatthewJ.;Vernon,Frank:UnraVeling The geomeTrY
oF The Farallon PlaTe: SYnTheSiS oF ThreeDimenSional imaging reSUlTS From The USarray
143-3
3:15PM Ernst,CarolynM.*;Murchie,ScottL.;Barnouin,OlivierS.;
Chabot,NancyL.;Head,JamesW.;Prockter,LouiseM.;
Solomon,SeanC.;Watters,ThomasR.:ThicKneSS oF
Volcanic Fill in imPacT BaSinS on mercUrY
8:30AM Kelbert,Anna*;Meqbel,Naser;Egbert,Gary:
magneToTellUricS in WeSTern US: neW
challengeS anD PerSPecTiVeS From earthScope
mT TranSPorTaBle arraY
143-4
8:45AM Bedrosian,PaulA.*:STrUcTUre anD TecTonicS
oF The PaciFic norThWeST From earthScope
magneToTellUric DaTa
143-5
9:00AM Fouch,MatthewJ.*;James,DavidE.;Kelbert,Anna;Egbert,
Gary;Wagner,LaraS.;Carlson,RichardW.;Roth,JeffreyB.:
Three-DimenSional geoPhYSical STrUcTUre oF
The YelloWSTone / SnaKe riVer Plain hoTSPoT
SYSTem: iS a DeeP manTle PlUme reQUireD?
143-6
9:15AM Tikoff,Basil*;Braudy,Nicole;Gaschnig,RichardM.;
Vervoort,Jeff;Lewis,ReedS.;Russo,RaymondM.;Hole,
3:30PM Break
142-9
3:45PM Watters,ThomasR.*;Solomon,SeanC.;Head,JamesW.;
Ernst,CarolynM.;Denevi,BrettW.;Robinson,MarkS.;
Klimczak,Christian;Goudge,TimothyA.:eXTenSion in
The norThern PlainS oF mercUrY
142-10
4:00PM Klimczak,Christian*;Watters,ThomasR.;Byrne,PaulK.;
Ernst,CarolynM.;Solomon,SeanC.;Goudge,TimothyA.;
200 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.146
143-7
143-8
143-9
9:30AM Hammond,WilliamCharles*;Blewitt,Geoffrey;Li,
Zhenhong;Plag,Hans-Peter;Kreemer,Corné:earthScope
PlaTe BoUnDarY oBSerVaTorY reVealS acTiVe
UPliFT oF The Sierra neVaDa, WeSTern UniTeD
STaTeS
9:45AM Break
10:00AM Fuis,GaryS.*;Sickler,RobertR.;Goldman,MarkR.;Rose,
ElizabethJ.;Murphy,JaniceM.;Ferguson,AlexJ.;Hole,
JohnA.;Stock,JoannM.:inVeSTigaTing earThQUaKe
haZarDS in The SalTon TroUgh, SoUThern
caliFornia--The SalTon SeiSmic imaging
ProJecT (SSiP)
10:15AM Stock,Joann*;Hole,JohnA.;Fuis,GaryS.;GonzalezFernandez,Antonio;Lazaro-Mancilla,Octavio;Driscoll,
NealW.;Kent,Graham;Klemperer,Simon;Skinner,
Steve;Persico,Jamie:The SalTon SeiSmic imaging
ProJecT (SSiP): riFT ProceSSeS in The SalTon
TroUgh
143-10 10:30AM Friedman,Sarah*;Ferre,EricC.;Martin-Hernandez,Fatima;
Feinberg,JoshuaM.;Conder,JamesA.;Ionov,Dmitri:
manTle XenoliThS oF The norTh american
SUBconTinenTal manTle: magneTic ProPerTieS
anD PeTrologic anD TecTonic imPlicaTionS
143-11 10:45AM Erslev,EricA.*;Worthington,LindsayLowe;Miller,KateC.;
Sheehan,AnneF.;Siddoway,ChristineS.;Yeck,William;
Aydinian,Karen:FormaTion oF BaSemenT-inVolVeD
ForelanD archeS: neW reSUlTS From The
earthScope Bighorn ProJecT
143-12 11:00AM Pulliam,Jay*;Rockett,Carrie;Xia,Yu;Grand,Stephen:
liThoSPheric eroSion aT The SoUThern eDge oF
laUrenTia?
144-3
9:40AM Flanagan,DennisC.*:USDa ProceSS-BaSeD ToolS
For eSTimaTing rUnoFF, Soil loSS, anD SeDimenT
YielD – The WePP moDel
10:20AM Break
10:25AM Discussion
SeSSion no. 145
T22. Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations,
Experimental Investigations, and Numerical Studies I
(GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Geophysics Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200A-C
PatriceRey,EricGoergen,andSethC.Kruckenberg,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
145-1
8:05AM Moresi,Louis*:gSa STrUcTUral geologY anD
TecTonicS DiViSion 2011 KeYnoTe lecTUre:
inTUiTiVe nUmerical moDelling in STrUcTUral
geologY anD TecTonicS
8:45AM Discussion
145-2
9:00AM Upton,Phaedra*;Craw,Dave;Walcott,Rachel:
ToPograPhic eXPreSSion on a WeaK crUST:
FielD oBSerVaTionS anD mechanical
conSTrainTS
145-3
9:15AM Yonkee,Adolph*;Weil,ArloBrandon:UnraVeling The
earlY lPS-STreSS hiSTorY oF The laramiDe
ForelanD: inTegraTing FielD STUDieS oF minor
FaUlTS WiTh STreSS inVerSion anD amS STUDieS
145-4
9:30AM Mookerjee,Matty*:Three-DimenSional STrain
analYSiS USing maThemaTica
9:45AM Discussion
10:00AM Break
145-5
143-13 11:15AM Marshak,Stephen*;Pavlis,GaryL.;Hamburger,MichaelW.;
Gilbert,Hersh;Larson,Timothy;Shoemaker,Kimberly:
The oZarK-illinoiS-inDiana-KenTUcKY (oiinK)
earthScope ProJecT: characTeriZing craTonicPlaTForm liThoSPhere in norTh america’S
miDconTinenT
10:15AM Behr,WhitneyM.*;Platt,JohnP.:STYle oF
eXhUmaTion anD rheological eVolUTion oF a
meDiTerranean SUBDUcTion comPleX
10:35AM Discussion
145-6
143-14 11:30AM Pazzaglia,FrankJ.*;Berti,Claudio;McKeon,Ryan;
Gunderson,KellenL.;Semmens,KathrynAlese:TecTonic
geomorPhologY anD earthScope in eaSTern
norTh america
10:45AM Dasgupta,Sujoy*;Mandal,Nibir:TranSPreSSion
in DUcTile Shear ZoneS UnDer conSTanTVolUme conDiTionS: eSTimaTeS From analogUe
eXPerimenTS
145-7
143-15 11:45AM Dumond,Gregory*;Flowers,RebeccaM.;Gurrola,Harold;
Keller,G.Randy;Liner,ChristopherL.;Mickus,KevinL.;
Mueller,PaulA.;Teng,Fang-Zhen;Xie,Xiangyang;Zhou,
Hua-wei:icon: a FUTUre earthScope ProJecT
reSolVing The 4D-recorD oF inciPienT
conTinenTal colliSion in The oUachiTa orogen
11:00AM Carter,MatthewJ.*;Teyssier,Christian:FielD anD
PeTrograPhic oBSerVaTionS oF FlUiD inclUSion
DiSTriBUTion anD relaTeD STrUcTUreS WiThin
The norThern SnaKe range, nV DeTachmenT
SYSTem aT hamPTon creeK
145-8
11:15AM Byerly,Ad*;Davis,Peter;Kruckenberg,SethC.:
meTamorPhiSm anD STrain localiZaTion
aSSociaTeD WiTh YaVaPai-maZaTZal-ageD
SYnTecTonic PlUTon emPlacemenT in The TUSaS
moUnTainS, neW meXico
145-9
11:30AM Davis,JoshuaR.*;Titus,Sarah:DeFormaBle anD rigiD
elliPSoiDS in ViScoUS FloWS: comPUTaTional
TechniQUeS
11:45AM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 144
Special Session: Water and Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural
Landscapes: Towards Prediction of Watershed Sediment Yield
(GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geology and Society Division;
GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Geoinformatics Division; Soil
Science Society of America)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100FG
PatrickBelmont,KarenB.Gran,andCarrieE.Jennings,Presiding
SeSSion no. 146
T24. Structural Geology and Tectonics of Foreland Basins
(GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Geophysics Division)
8:00AM introductory remarks
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200DE
144-1
8:20AM Trimble,Stanley.W.*:The SeDimenT BUDgeT
aPProach in eroSion anD SeDimenT STUDieS
IbrahimÇemen,JackPashin,andYucelYilmaz,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
144-2
9:00AM Walling,DesmondE.*:SeDimenT SoUrce anD
SeDimenT DeliVerY: KeY conSiDeraTionS in
PreDicTing SeDimenT YielD
146-1
8:05AM Hatcher,RobertD.Jr.*:The alleghanian
aPPalachian ForelanD-FolD ThrUST BelT
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 201
AM
T U E S D AY
JohnA.;Davenport,Kathy;Mocanu,Victor:TecTonic
anD magmaTic eVolUTion oF cenTral iDaho:
PreliminarY reSUlTS oF The iDor ProJecT
SESSIONNO.146
146-2
8:25AM Ettensohn,FrankR.*:FleXUral anD SeDimenTarY
reSPonSeS oF The aPPalachian ForelanD BaSin
To neoacaDian orogenY
146-3
8:45AM Udgata,DeviB.P.;Ettensohn,FrankR.*:SeDimenT
STarVaTion in The cenTral anD DiSTal
aPPalachian ForelanD BaSin DUring The
neoacaDian orogenY, The FloYDS KnoB BeD
oF KenTUcKY, inDiana, TenneSSee anD Virginia:
caUSeS anD imPlicaTionS
146-4
9:00AM White,ShawnaE.*;Waldron,JohnW.F.:aPPalachian
ForelanD BaSinS BeneaTh The gUlF oF ST.
laWrence
146-5
9:15AM Pashin,JackC.*;Groshong,RichardH.Jr.:STrUcTUral
chronologY oF The BlacK Warrior ForelanD
BaSin
146-6
9:30AM Çemen,Ibrahim*:STrUcTUral eVolUTion oF The
arKoma ForelanD BaSin, oKlahoma
10:00AM Yilmaz,Yucel*:regional geologY anD TecTonicS
oF The SoUTh eaST anaTolian FolD anD TrUST
BelT anD iTS ForelanD eVolUTion
146-8
10:15AM Ozdogan,Tugba*;Kaya,Ozge;Acikbas,Inci;Bahtiyar,
Ismail;Siyako,Muzaffer:The miocene lice BaSin
oF SoUTheaSTern TUrKeY: an eXamPle oF a
ShalloW marine To non-marine ForelanD BaSin
10:30AM Robinson,DeloresM.*:eXTracTing The UnrooFing
hiSTorY From ForelanD BaSin SeDimenTS
146-10 10:50AM Mitra,Shankar*;Paul,Debapriya:eXPerimenTal
moDeling oF The conTrolS oF BaSemenT
FaUlTS on STrUcTUral geomeTrY: 1. Single anD
oPPoSiTe VergenT STrUcTUreS
146-11 11:05AM Paul,Debapriya*;Mitra,Shankar:eXPerimenTal
moDeling oF The conTrolS oF BaSemenT FaUlTS
on STrUcTUral geomeTrY: 2. oFFSeT anD relaY
STrUcTUreS
146-12 11:20AM Horton,BrianK.*;Siks,BenjaminC.:ParTiTioning oF
The anDean ForelanD BaSin DUring eaSTWarD
aDVance oF ThrUSTing: cianZo BaSin, PUnaeaSTern corDillera BoUnDarY, norThern
argenTina
146-13 11:35AM Veloza-Fajardo,Gabriel*;Taylor,MichaelH.;Mora,Andres;
Stockli,DanielF.:QUaTernarY FolDing oF The Tame
anTicline, llanoS BaSin, colomBian anDeS
9:35AM Sang,Liqin*;Farber,Daniel;Aracne,C.R.;Zhang,JinS.;
Zhang,Guimiao;Prakapenka,Vitali;Kantor,I.;Tkachev,S.;
Zhuravlev,K.;Bass,JayD.:eQUaTion oF STaTe oF
WaTer anD melTing cUrVe oF ice Vii BaSeD
on SimUlTaneoUS meaSUremenTS oF SoUnD
VelociTY anD X-raY DiFFracTion oF ice Vii To
19 gPa anD 873 K
147-6
9:50AM Kamada,Seiji*;Fukui,Hiroshi;Ohtani,Eiji;Sakai,Takeshi;
Terasaki,Hidenori;Shibazaki,Yuki;Takahashi,Suguru;
Baron,AlfredQ.R.;Ohishi,Yasuo;Hirao,Naohisa:
SoUnD VelociTieS oF Fe3S UP To 85 gPa aT room
TemPeraTUre USing inelaSTic X-raY ScaTTering
147-7
10:05AM Borkholder,EricE.*;Gray,MarteveR.;Frank,MarkR.;
Meng,Yue;Scott,HenryP.:increaSing The YielD oF
aBiogenic meThane From carBonaTe aT manTle
PreSSUreS anD TemPeraTUreS
147-8
10:20AM Cotter,EricaL.*;Scott,HenryP.:amBienT
TemPeraTUre P-V eQUaTion oF STaTe For garneT
SanD oF PFeiFFer Beach
147-9
10:35AM Doçzy,VincentM.*;Scott,HenryP.;Frank,MarkR.;Hasan,
Maggie:DirecT oBSerVaTionS oF magneSiTe
FormaTion From miXeD oXiDeS aT manTle
PreSSUreS anD TemPeraTUreS
9:45AM Break
146-7
146-9
147-5
11:50AM concluding remarks
147-10 10:50AM Zhang,JinS.*;Dera,Przemyslaw;Bass,JayD.:a neW
high-PreSSUre PhaSe TranSiTion in ironBearing orThoenSTaTiTe: an aniSoTroPY
DiSconTinUiTY in The UPPer manTle?
147-11 11:05AM Zhang,Guimiao*;Béjina,Frédéric;Bystricky,Misha;Zhang,
JinS.;Liebermann,RobertC.;Gwanmesia,Gabriel;Bass,
JayD.:The elaSTic ProPerTieS oF Fine-graineD
PolYcrYSTalline SamPleS BY BrilloUin
ScaTTering
SeSSion no. 148
T33. Reconstructing Supercontinents and the Global Large
Igneous Province (LIP) Record
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102D-F
DavidA.D.Evans,KevinR.Chamberlain,RichardE.Ernst,andWouterBleeker,
Presiding
148-1
8:00AM Ernst,RichardE.*;Bleeker,Wouter:comPleTing
The PlaTe TecTonic reVolUTion USing The liP
recorD
148-2
8:15AM Hamilton,Michael*;Kumar,Anil;Halls,HenryC.:a
gianT raDiaTing DYKe SWarm in The DharWar
craTon, SoUThern inDia: imPlicaTionS
For PaleoProTeroZoic conTinenTal
reconSTrUcTionS
148-3
8:30AM Belica,Mercedes*;Meert,JosephG.;Pandit,ManojK.;
Kamenov,G.D.;Turner,CandlerC.:honing inDia’S
PaleoProTeroZoic PaleogeograPhY; a STUDY
oF DharWar maFic DYKe SWarmS
148-4
8:45AM D’Souza,RamesesJ.*;Chacko,Tom;Heaman,LarryM.;
Creaser,RobertA.:1.83 ga UlTraPoTaSSic anD
maFic magmaTiSm in The chUrchill ProVince:
a Tale oF TWo SoUrceS
148-5
9:00AM Kouyaté,Djiky*;Söderlund,Ulf;Youbi,Nasrrddine;Ernst,
RichardE.;Hafid,Ahmid;Soulaimani,Abderahmane;
Ikenne,Moha;Rkha,ChahamKhalid:The greaT aiT
KoUZoUD DYKe oF The Zenaga inlier (anTi-aTlaS,
morocco): eViDence For PalaeoProTeroZoic
riFTing on The norThern margin oF The WeST
aFrican craTon
148-6
9:15AM ElBahat,Abdelhakim*;Ikenne,Moha;Söderlund,Ulf;
Ernst,RichardE.;Youbi,Nasrrddine:1.38 ga U-PB
BaDDeleYiTe ageS For DoleriTic DYKeS in The
anTi-aTlaS oF morocco
SeSSion no. 147
T30. Earth’s Deep Interior: In Honor of Motohiko Murakami,
2011 MSA Awardee (Mineralogical Society of America; GSA
Geophysics Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102BC
JayD.Bass,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
147-1
8:10AM Ohtani,Eiji*;Sakai,Takeshi;Kamada,Seiji;Fukui,Hiroshi;
Shibazaki,Yuki;Baron,AlfredQ.R.;Tsutsui,Satoshi;
Asanuma,Hidetoshi:PhaSe relaTionS, DenSiTY,
anD SoUnD VelociTY oF Fe-ni-Si alloYS anD
comPoSiTion oF The inner core
147-2
8:30AM Wentzcovitch,Renata*;Hsu,Han:SPin croSSoVer
SYSTemS in The DeeP manTle
147-3
8:45AM Hernlund,JohnW.*:DeeP earTh, DeeP Time:
imPlicaTionS oF recenT mineral PhYSicS
DiScoVerieS
9:05AM Break
147-4
9:20AM Ross,Nancy*;Yu,Yonggang: STrUcTUre in
DichalcogeniDeS aT high PreSSUre
11:20AM Discussion
202 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.150
148-8
148-9
9:30AM Hanson,RichardE.*;Rioux,Matthew;Bowring,SamuelA.;
Gose,WulfA.;Bartholomew,L.Taylor;Kilian,TaylorM.;
Evans,DavidA.D.;Panzik,Joseph;Hoffmann,KarlHeinz;
Reid,DavidL.:conSTrainTS on neoProTeroZoic
inTraPlaTe magmaTiSm in The Kalahari craTon:
geochronologY anD PaleomagneTiSm oF ~890795 ma eXTenSion-relaTeD igneoUS rocKS in SW
namiBia anD aDJacenT ParTS oF SoUTh aFrica
149-6
9:20AM Rankey,EugeneC.*;Reeder,StacyLynn;Sparks,
AndrewG.:ProceSS DYnamicS oF holocene ooiD
TiDal SanD ShoalS: emergenT ProPerTieS anD
PreDicTion acroSS ScaleS
149-7
9:40AM Viparelli,Enrica*;Yeh,Tzu-hao;Cantelli,Alessandro;Leslie,
Edgar;Parker,Gary:TranSPorT anD DePoSiTion
in linKeD SUBmarine miniBaSinS: PreliminarY
eXPerimenTal reSUlTS
9:45AM Break
149-8
9:55AM Walsh,Daniel*:PaleogeograPhY anD
geomorPhologY oF a DeVonian iSlanD-reeF
SYSTem, canning BaSin, WeSTern aUSTralia
10:00AM Chamberlain,KevinR.*;Schmitt,AxelK.;Swapp,SusanM.;
Swoboda-Colberg,Norbert;Moser,DesmondE.;Wright,
JamesE.;Bleeker,Wouter;Khudoley,AndreiK.:in-SiTU
micro-BaDDeleYiTe U-PB SimS DaTing oF maFic
rocKS: ProgreSS rePorT anD SUcceSSeS; an
age From eVerY DiKe
10:15AM Taylor,Jordan-Leigh*;Stockli,DanielF.:PracTical
gUiDe To imProVeD magneTiTe (U-Th)/he
geochronomeTrY - a caSe STUDY From The
colUmBia riVer BaSalT groUP
148-10 10:30AM McEnroe,SuzanneA.*;Brown,Laurie:correlaTion
oF PaleomagneTiSm anD magneTic mineralogY
oF grenVille meTamorPhic anD igneoUS
rocKS, aDironDacK highlanDS, USa inDicaTe a
coUnTer-clocKWiSe looP From 990 To 960 ma
148-11 10:45AM Ferre,EricC.*;Geissman,J.W.;Gillum,Aneesa;Maes,
Stephanie;Marsh,Michael:magma FloW aBoVe The
Karoo manTle PlUme
148-12 11:00AM Burgess,SethD.*;Fleming,ThomasH.;Elliot,DavidH.;
Bowring,SamuelA.:high-PreciSion U-PB Zircon
geochronologY oF The Ferrar large igneoUS
ProVince: can Sill emPlacemenT Be linKeD WiTh
The PlienSBachian-Toarcian eXTincTion eVenT?
148-13 11:15AM Mataracioglu,MehmetOnur*;Magnani,MariaBeatrice;
DeShon,HeatherR.;Cox,RandelTom:inVeSTigaTion
oF colliSional STYleS oF The cariBBean large
igneoUS ProVince (cliP) VS. normal oceanic
crUST USing SeiSmic reFlecTion ProFileS
148-14 11:30AM Jowitt,SimonM.;Ernst,RichardE.*:geochemical
aSSeSSmenT oF The meTallogenic PoTenTial oF
ProTeroZoic liPS oF canaDa
11:45AM Discussion
SeSSion no. 149
T42. Sediment Transport in Modern and Ancient Environments
(GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology
and Geomorphology Division; GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division)
10:10AM Break
149-9
10:25AM Abeyta,Antoinette*;Paola,Christopher:TranSPorT
DYnamicS oF maSS FailUreS along WeaKlY
coheSiVe clinoForm ForeSeTS
149-10 10:40AM Swanson,Travis*;Mohrig,David;Kocurek,Gary:
inciDence angle DePenDenT SeDimenT roUTing:
a ProPoSeD mechaniSm For FlUVial BeDForm
inTeracTionS
149-11 10:55AM Perignon,MarielaC.*;Tucker,GregoryE.;Griffin,
EleanorR.;Friedman,JonathanM.;Vincent,KirkR.:
PreDicTing The eFFecTS oF FlooDPlain
VegeTaTion on PaTTernS oF SeDimenT
DePoSiTion USing a morPhoDYnamic lanDScaPe
eVolUTion moDel
149-12 11:10AM Petter,AndrewL.*;Steel,RonaldJ.;Mohrig,David;
Nittrouer,Jeffrey:reconSTrUcTing The BacKWaTer
reacheS oF Paleo-riVerS anD Their inFlUence
on FlUVial FacieS DiSTriBUTion, camPanian
loWer caSTlegaTe SanDSTone, UTah
149-13 11:30AM Schleicher,JillianM.*;Strong,Nikki;Sklar,Leonard:
meTeogenic TraVerTine DePoSiTion ThroUgh
VarieD FloW VelociTieS: a moDel oF The FoSSil
creeK TraVerTine SYSTem in VerDe, ariZona
149-14 11:45AM Hofmann,MichaelH.*;Staub,JamesR.;Hendrix,MarcS.;
Hauer,Jörn:characTeriZing The DeTaileD
archiTecTUre oF channeliZeD STraTa in The
creTaceoUS eagle FormaTion, SoUTh-cenTral
monTana
SeSSion no. 150
T50. Applications of Bio-, Chemo-, and Lithostratigraphy
to Sequence Stratigraphy (Paleontological Society; GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200H-J
AliciaC.M.Kahn,DouglasMcCarty,andMiriamE.Katz,Presiding
150-1
8:00AM Wilk,Jewels*;Kraal,Erin;Simpson,EdwardL.;Heness,
ElizabethA.:characTeriZing Shoreline
ProceSSeS in Barnacle BeacheS: The SalTon
Sea, caliFornia
8:00AM Mountain,Gregory*;Proust,Jean-Noel:eUSTaTic
hiSTorY, SeQUence archiTecTUre, anD
liThoFacieS SUcceSSionS along The nJ
TranSecT: a ProgreSS rePorT
150-2
8:15AM Beason,ScottR.*;Anderson,ScottW.;Walkup,LauraC.;
Kennard,PaulM.;Floyd,CorrieT.;Stifter,AnnaC.:WaVeliKe moTion oF coarSe BeD maTerialS in highgraDienT Pro-glacial BraiDeD riVerS aT moUnT
rainier, WaShingTon, USa
8:20AM McHugh,CeciliaM.G.*;Fulthorpe,CraigS.;Blair,
StacieA.;Blum,Peter;Hoyanagi,Koichi;RyanMishkin,
Katherine:liThologic correlaTion To SeiSmic
STraTigraPhY in The canTerBUrY BaSin, neW
ZealanD, ioDP eXPeDiTion 317
150-3
8:40AM Ratcliffe,KennethT.*;Meddaugh,W.S.;Montgomery,P.;
Playton,T.E.;Spain,D.:linKing rePeTiTiVe PSeUDocYclical VariaTionS in inorganic Whole rocK
geochemical DaTa To Sea leVel FlUcTUaTionS;
eXamPleS From DeVonian reeF comPleXeS,
Palaeocene / eocene inTerTiDal DolomiTeS
(1st eocene reSerVoir) anD UPPer JUraSSic
BlacK ShaleS (haYneSVille FormaTion)
150-4
9:00AM Khodjanyazova,Rimma*;Davydov,VladimirI.;Schmitz,
MarkD.:FUSUliniD BioZonaTion aS a ProXY oF
milanKoViTch cYcliciTY: The recorD From
moScoVian-KaSimoVian TranSiTion in DoneTS
BaSin (UKraine)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211CD
BrandonMcElroyandWonsuckKim,Presiding
149-1
149-2
149-3
8:30AM Jerolmack,DouglasJ.*:roUghneSS conTrolS on
SPaTial PaTTernS oF SeDimenT TranSPorT,
VegeTaTion anD groUnDWaTer in a DeSerT
DUne FielD
149-4
8:50AM Pelletier,JonD.*:QUanTiFYing The long-Term
SUSPenDeD SeDimenT DiScharge anD DeliVerY
raTio oF Drainage BaSinS
149-5
9:05AM McElroy,Brandon*;Abraham,David:DiSTingUiShing
BeD-loaD anD BeD-maTerial-loaD FlUXeS WiTh
rePeaT BaThYmeTric DaTa
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 203
AM
T U E S D AY
148-7
SESSIONNO.150
150-5
150-6
150-7
150-8
150-9
9:15AM Dattilo,Benjamin*;Miller,JamesF.;Freeman,
RebeccaL.;Ripperdan,RobertL.:hoW conoDonTS,
BrachioPoDS, carBon iSoToPeS, anD SeQUence
STraTigraPhY moVeD The camBrian-orDoVician
BoUnDarY in SoUThern neVaDa
9:30AM Mikulic,DonaldG.*;Kluessendorf,Joanne:DiSTriBUTion
oF eXcePTional BioTaS in large-Scale
DePoSiTional SeQUenceS in SilUrian rocKS oF
The greaT laKeS region
a TeST oF The hYPoTheSiS oF coeVolUTionarY
alTernaTion in The moDern naTiciD gaSTroPoD
PreDaTor-PreY SYSTem
151-5
9:00AM Stafford,EmilyS.*;Leighton,LindseyR.:VermeiJ
crUShing analYSiS: eSTimaTing PreDaTion
morTaliTY in FoSSil gaSTroPoD aSSemBlageS
151-6
9:15AM Casey,MichelleM.*;Dietl,GregoryP.;Post,DavidM.:
mUlTiPle anThroPogenic STreSSorS in long
iSlanD SoUnD anD Their imPacTS on mollUScan
PreDaTion: There’S no one-SiZe-FiTS-all
reSToraTion STraTegY
151-7
9:30AM Leonard-Pingel,JillS.*;Jackson,JeremyB.C.:haBiTaT
change DroVe raTeS oF PreDaTion in
cariBBean neogene BiValVe commUniTieS
9:45AM Break
10:00AM Lees,BarryM.T.*;Pearce,TimothyJ.;Meadows,Neil;
Martin,John:The role oF chemoSTraTigraPhY in
DeVeloPing a SeQUence STraTigraPhic Scheme
For The miDDle To UPPer JUraSSic SUcceSSionS
oF The UK cenTral graBen
10:15AM Miller,JamesF.*;Dattilo,BenjaminF.;Ethington,
RaymondL.;Evans,KevinR.;Freeman,RebeccaL.;
Loch,JamesD.;Repetski,JohnE.;Ripperdan,RobertL.;
Runkel,AnthonyC.;Taylor,JohnF.:inTegraTing Bio, chemo-, chrono-, gamma-raY, liTho-, anD
SeQUence STraTigraPhY in The UPPer camBrian
anD loWer orDoVician: ProgreSS ToWarD a
comPrehenSiVe STraTigraPhic FrameWorK
10:30AM Wilson,Andrew*;Flint,Stephen;Ratcliffe,KennethT.;
Hildred,Gemma;Tohver,Eric;Lanci,Luca;
Rittersbacher,Andreas;Vermeulen,Jösta;Palfrey,
Andy;Payenberg,Tobias:correlaTion in
FlUVial DePoSiTS: inTegraTion oF PhYSical
STraTigraPhY, chemoSTraTigraPhY anD
magneToSTraTigraPhY, Karoo BaSin,
SoUTh aFrica
150-10 10:45AM Herrmann,AchimD.*;Algeo,ThomasJ.:Tracing
SeQUence STraTigraPhic SUrFaceS oF
cYcloThemic BlacK ShaleS USing niTrogen
iSoToPeS
150-11 11:00AM Wendler,JensE.*;Meyers,StephenR.;Wendler,Ines;
Vogt,Christoph;Kuss,Jochen:DriVerS oF cYclic
Sea leVel change DUring The creTaceoUS
greenhoUSe: a neW PerSPecTiVe From The
leVanT PlaTForm (JorDan)
150-12 11:15AM Lowery,ChristopherM.*;Corbett,Matthew;MiceliRomero,
Andrea;Leckie,R.Mark;Watkins,DavidK.;Donovan,Art;
Staerker,Scott:mUlTi-ProXY correlaTion oF The
eagle ForD Shale in WeST TeXaS To The BriDge
creeK limeSTone (cenomanian-TUronain gSSP)
in cenTral coloraDo
9:45AM Break
151-8
10:00AM Jackson,JeremyB.C.*;Leonard-Pingel,JillS.:
DiFFerenceS in PreDaTion raTeS among
BiValVe TaXa
151-9
10:15AM Leighton,LindseyR.*:The eVolUTionarY
conSeQUenceS oF one in The hanD VS. TWo in
The BUSh
151-10 10:30AM Huntley,JohnW.*;Scarponi,Daniele:TremaToDe
ParaSiTiSm oF moDern anD FoSSil norThern
aDriaTic BiValVeS
151-11 10:45AM Hancock,Leanne*;Walker,SallyE.;Bowser,SamuelS.:
ParaSiTiSm BY The ForaminiFeran, CIBICIDES, on
iTS hoST, The anTarcTic ScalloP, ADAMUSSIUM
COLBECKI: a KeY To DePTh anD enVironmenT
151-12 11:00AM Leckey,ErinH.*;Smith,Dena:Do Warm climaTeS
alWaYS haVe high leaF herBiVorY? a STUDY oF
inSecT Damage on leaVeS oF WeSTern oaKS
151-13 11:15AM Fall,LeighM.*;Flessa,KarlW.;Dettman,DavidL.;Dietz,
RobertD.;Rowell,Kirsten:niTrogen iSoToPeS in
PreSerVaBle harD ParTS inDicaTe TroPhic
leVel: a caSe STUDY From The gUlF oF
caliFornia
151-14 11:30AM O’Donnell,KennethH.*;Xiao,Shuhai:ShiFTing
microFoSSil FooD WeBS: are acriTarchS The
caTalYSTS To maJor DiVerSiTY anD ecological
ShiFTS aT The camBrian-PrecamBrian
BoUnDarY?
SeSSion no. 152
T60. Lessons from the Living: Paleontological Investigations
Using Modern Analogs I (Paleontological Society)
SeSSion no. 151
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205AB
T58. Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology
through Time I (Paleontological Society; GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division)
152-1
8:00AM Groves,JohnR.*;Pike,Madison;Westley,Kasey:a TeST
For The PoSSiBiliTY oF PhoToSYmBioSiS in
FUSUliniDS: SiZe anD ShaPe TrenDS relaTeD To
DePTh oF haBiTaT
152-2
8:15AM Hieronymus,TobinL.*;Cooper,LisaNoelle;Vinyard,
ChrisJ.;Thewissen,J.G.M.Hans:inFerring DieT in
earlY WhaleS From morPhological PaTTernS
in eXTanT TaXa: morPhomeTric analYSiS oF PreY
caPTUre in REMINGTONOCETUS
152-3
8:30AM Plotnick,RoyE.*;Dattilo,BenjaminF.;Corrie,Joshua;
Piquard,Daniel;Bauer,JenniferE.:PUSh me – PUll
YoU: eXPerimenTal BiomechanicS oF immoBile
SUSPenSion FeeDerS on SoFT SUBSTraTeS
152-4
8:45AM Platt,BrianF.*;Hasiotis,StephenT.:neTWorK
analYSeS oF The DinoSaUr-DominaTeD
ecoSYSTem oF The UPPer JUraSSic morriSon
FormaTion, WeSTern inTerior norTh america
152-5
9:00AM Smith,JonJay*;Platt,BrianF.;Retrum,JulieB.;Hasiotis,
StephenT.:neoichnologY oF eXTanT earThWorm
(anneliDa: oligochaeTa) caSTS To eSTimaTe
DanielI.Hembree,JonJ.Smith,andBrianF.Platt,Presiding
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205CD
AmelindaE.WebbandWilliamAusich,Presiding
151-1
8:00AM Kelley,PatriciaH.*;Friend,DanaS.;Visaggi,ChristyC.;
Hansen,ThorA.:laBoraTorY oBSerVaTionS oF
DiFFerenT PreDaTion TacTicS BeTWeen naTiciD
gaSTroPoDS are SmoThereD BY TeSTS oF The
FoSSil recorD
151-2
8:15AM Visaggi,ChristyC.*;Dietl,GregoryP.:eXamining
The inFlUence oF SeaSonaliTY on Drilling
FreQUencY oF NEVERITA DUPLICATA ThroUgh
FielD anD laBoraTorY eXPerimenTS:
imPlicaTionS For PaTTernS oF Drilling
PreDaTion in The FoSSil recorD
151-3
151-4
8:30AM Dietl,GregoryP.*:coeVolUTion oF a marine
gaSTroPoD PreDaTor anD iTS DangeroUS
BiValVe PreY: a criTical reaPPraiSal
8:45AM Friend,DanaS.*;Kelley,PatriciaH.;Dietl,GregoryP.:
geograPhic moSaicS oF eVolVeD aDaPTaTionS:
204 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.154
EDAPHICHNIUM LUMBRICATUM TracemaKer
BoDY SiZeS
152-7
9:15AM Hembree,DanielI.*:large, comPleX BUrroWS
are For TerreSTrial inVerTeBraTeS Too:
neoichnologY oF PANDINUS IMPERATOR
anD HETEROMETRUS SPINIFER (ScorPioneS:
ScorPioniDae)
9:30AM Halfen,AlanF.*;Hasiotis,StephenT.:Soil
miXing raTeS oF The WeSTern harVeSTer
anT: a neoichnological PerSPecTiVe
on The imPorTance oF The anT in The
PaleoPeDological recorD
153-5
9:05AM Tabor,NeilJ.*;Myers,TimothyS.;Mack,GregH.;Looy,
CindyV.;Renne,PaulR.;Mundil,Roland;Geissman,
J.W.:“ochoan” QUarTermaSTer FormaTion
oF norTh TeXaS, USa, ParT i: liTho- anD
chemoSTraTigraPhY
153-6
9:20AM Geissman,J.W.*;Renne,PaulR.;Tabor,NeilJ.;Mundil,
Roland;Mitchell,WilliamS.III.;Chang,Su-Chin;
Mack,GregH.:“ochoan” QUarTermaSTer
FormaTion oF norTh TeXaS, USa, ParT ii:
magneToSTraTigraPhY anD geochronologY
153-7
9:35AM Looy,CindyV.*;Kirchholtes,RenskeP.J.;Mack,
GregH.;vanHoof,TomB.;Tabor,NeilJ.:“ochoan”
QUarTermaSTer FormaTion oF norTh TeXaS,
U.S.a., ParT iii: FirST Sign oF PlanT liFe
153-8
9:50AM Gastaldo,RobertA.*;Kamo,SandraL.;Looy,CindyV.;
Neveling,Johann;Prevec,Rose;Tabor,NeilJ.:
chronomeTric conSTrainTS on The enDPermian criSiS in The Karoo BaSin,
SoUTh aFrica
9:45AM Break
152-8
10:00AM Catena,Angeline*;Hembree,DanielI.:SWimming
ThroUgh The SUBSTraTe: neoichnologY oF The
SanD SKinK CHALCIDES OCELLATUS
152-9
10:15AM Dzenowski,Nicole*;Hembree,DanielI.:iDenTiFicaTion
oF Biogenic STrUcTUreS ProDUceD BY
TerreSTrial SalamanDerS USing moDern
analogS
152-10 10:30AM Martin,AnthonyJ.*;Skaggs,SheldonA.;Vance,R.Kelly;
Greco,Veronica:groUnD-PeneTraTing raDar
inVeSTigaTion oF goPher-TorToiSe BUrroWS:
reFining The characTeriZaTion oF moDern
VerTeBraTe BUrroWS anD aSSociaTeD
commenSal TraceS
152-11 10:45AM Carvalho,MonicaR.*;Wilf,Peter;Barrios,Hector;Currano,
EllenD.;Windsor,DonaldM.;Jaramillo,Carlos;Labandeira,
ConradC.:TroPical canoPY inSecTS linK leaF
Damage in FoSSil anD liVing ForeSTS
152-12 11:00AM Anderson,LaurieC.*:UlTra-elongaTe FreShWaTer
BiValVeS: an eXamPle oF morPhologic
conVergence noT reFlecTing ecologic
SimilariTY
152-13 11:15AM Pierrehumbert,NadiaD.*;Allmon,WarrenD.:Who’S
maKing all ThoSe ScarS? FreQUencY anD
iDenTiTY oF craB PreDaTion on FoSSil anD
liVing TUrriTelline gaSTroPoDS From FloriDa
anD Panama
152-14 11:30AM Dexter,TroyA.*;Schimmel, MajkenK.;Kowalewski,
Michal:PreDaTion on regUlar anD irregUlar
echinoiDS BY caSSiD gaSTroPoDS on San
SalVaDor iSlanD, The BahamaS
SeSSion no. 153
T63. Permian-Triassic Changes and Extinction Event: New
Insights from Sedimentary, Geochemical, and Paleobiological
Records and Modeling Approaches I (GSA Sedimentary Geology
Division; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200FG
10:05AM Break
153-9
10:20AM Meyer,KatjaM.*;Yu,Meiyi;Payne,JonathanL.:
conSTrainTS on earlY TriaSSic carBon cYcle
DYnamicS From PaireD organic anD inorganic
carBon iSoToPe recorDS
153-10 10:40AM Brainard,JamieL.*;Ohmoto,Hiroshi:DiD meThane
From marine meThane hYDraTe DecreaSe
The aTmoSPheric po2 leVel To caUSe The P-T
eXTincTion?
153-11 10:55AM Fristad,KirstenE.*;Pedentchouk,Nikolai;Roscher,Marco;
Svensen,Henrik:eViDence oF carBon DegaSSing
ThroUgh SiBerian TraP PiPe STrUcTUreS aT The
Permian-TriaSSic BoUnDarY
153-12 11:10AM Cui,Ying*;Kump,LeeR.;Ridgwell,Andy;Meyer,KatjaM.:
carBon inJecTion DUring The enD-Permian
maSS eXTincTion: moDel inVerSion oF carBon
iSoToPe eXcUrSion
153-13 11:25AM Grasby,StephenE.*;Sanei,Hamed;Beauchamp,Benoit:
caTaSTroPhic coal FlY-aSh anD ToXic meTal
DePoSiTion in The laTeST Permian ocean
SeSSion no. 154
T72. Defining Rates of Landscape Evolution in Drylands Using
Numerical Dating Methods (GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100DE
EdwardJ.RhodesandLewisOwen,Presiding
154-1
8:00AM Thomas,DavidS.G.*:FaroUK el-BaZ aWarD
lecTUre: DUneS aS geoProXieS: can The
PreSenT Be The KeY To The PaST anD FUTUre
154-2
8:30AM Fitzsimmons,KathrynElizabeth*:inVeSTigaTing The
FormaTion oF linear DUneS in ariD aUSTralia
USing oPTicallY STimUlaTeD lUmineScence
DaTing
154-3
8:50AM Lancaster,Nicholas*:DUne change in Time anD
SPace – gloBal anD regional PaTTernS
154-4
9:10AM Lyons,J.Richard*;Tooth,Stephen;Duller,Geoff:
lUmineScence chronologY highlighTS climaTe
conTrolS on SeDimenTaTion anD eroSion
acroSS The SoUTh aFrican inTerior
9:25AM Break
154-5
9:40AM Matmon,Ari*;Enzel,Yehouda;Mushkin,Amit;Grodek,
Tamir;Placzek,ChristaJ.:coSmogenic analYSeS in
The hYPerariD enVironmenT
ArneM.E.WinguthandThomasJ.Algeo,Presiding
153-1
8:00AM Isozaki,Yukio*:The enD-gUaDalUPian eVenT:
When all geologicallY STrange Phenomena
STarTeD
153-2
8:20AM Hinojosa,JessicaL.*;Brown,ShaunT.;DePaolo,D.J.;
Paytan,Adina;Shen,Shuzhong;Chen,Jun;Payne,
JonathanL.:a calciUm iSoToPe TeST oF enDPermian ocean aciDiFicaTion USing Biogenic
aPaTiTe
153-3
153-4
8:35AM Saitoh,Masafumi*;Isozaki,Yukio;Yao,Jianxin;Ji,
Zhansheng;Nakamura,Hitomi;Iwamori,Hikaru:
caPiTanian anD changhSingian (Permian)
anomaloUS calciTe PreciPiTaTeS in norThern
SichUan, china: Pre-eXTincTion UnUSUal
SeaWaTer conDiTionS in The ‘aragoniTe Sea’ ?
8:50AM Jost,AdamB.*;Mundil,Roland;He,Bin;Brown,ShaunT.;
DePaolo,DonaldJ.;Payne,JonathanL.:conSTrainTS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 205
AM
T U E S D AY
152-6
on ocean BiogeochemiSTrY DUring The enDgUaDalUPian BioTic criSiS From STaBle calciUm
iSoToPeS
SESSIONNO.154
154-6
10:00AM Phillips,FredM.*:raTeS oF lanDScaPe eVolUTion:
UnDer The hooD oF The neW cronUS-earTh
calcUlaTor
155-8
10:05AM Springer,AbrahamE.*;Davis,ChristinaJ.:aSSeSSing
SPringS ecoSYSTemS DaTa oF TWo naTional
ForeSTS
154-7
10:15AM Reynhout,Scott*;Owen,LewisA.;Dietsch,Craig;Dortch,
JasonM.;Caffee,MarcW.:QUanTiFYing The glacial
BUZZSaW WiThin an ariD moUnTain range:
laDaKh, norThWeSTern himalaYa
10:20AM Break
155-9
10:35AM Gerla,Phil*;Askin,Corey;Bongard,Andrew:relaTing
WaTer BUDgeT anD geochemiSTrY To
The conSerVaTion anD ProTecTion oF a
groUnDWaTer-DePenDenT Prairie WeTlanD
154-8
10:30AM Wang,Fan*;Michalski,Greg;Seo,Ji-Hye;Granger,Darryl;
Caffee,MarcW.:cl DaTing oF Soil FormaTion in
The hYPer-ariD aTacama DeSerT, chile
10:45AM Break
154-9
11:00AM Quade,Jay*;Reiners,PeterW.;Placzek,ChristaJ.;Matmon,
Ari;Murray,Kendra;Pepper,Martin:SeiSmiciTY anD The
STrange rUBBing BoUlDerS oF The aTacama
DeSerT, norThern chile
154-10 11:15AM Roder,Belinda*;Lawson,Mike;Stang,Dallon;Rhodes,
EdwardJ.;Dolan,JamesF.;McGill,Sally:oPTical
DaTing oF FlUVial SeDimenTS in The moJaVe
DeSerT, caliFornia, USeD To reconSTrUcT FaUlT
SliP raTeS
155-10 10:50AM Schaller,Elizabeth*;Springer,AbrahamE.;Ledbetter,
Jeri;Stevens,Larry:inFlUence oF SPringS WaTer
geochemiSTrY on geomorPhologY anD
VegeTaTion coVer aT SPringS ecoSYSTemS
155-11 11:05AM Corsetti,FrankA.*;Berelson,WilliamM.;Spear,JohnR.;
Pepe-Ranney,C.;Mata,Scott:The eFFecTS oF
SPring leVel on STromaToliTe laminaTion anD
morPhologY, YelloWSTone naTional ParK
155-12 11:20AM Headd,Brendan*;Maas,BenjaminJ.;Engel,Annette
Summers:16S rrna anD SOXB gene SeQUence
analYSiS oF a SUlFiDic SPring in BromiDe,
oKlahoma
154-11 11:30AM Enzel,Yehouda*;Amit,Rivka;Grodek,Tamir;Ayalon,
Avner;Lekach,Judith;Porat,Naomi;Bierman,Paul;Blum,
JoelD.;Erel,Yigal:a laTe QUaTernarY ePiSoDe oF
WeaThering, eroSion, anD DePoSiTion in nahal
Yael, iSrael: To The ‘imPacT oF climaTic change
on an ariD WaTerSheD’
155-13 11:35AM Ibarra,Yadira*;Corsetti,FrankA.:PeTrograPhY,
microBiologY, anD DiageneSiS oF holocene (?)
SPring carBonaTeS, SanTa BarBara coUnTY,
caliFornia
154-12 11:45AM Nereson,Alexander*;Karlstrom,KarlE.;McIntosh,William;
Heizler,Matthew;Kelley,ShariA.;Brown,StephenW.:
DYnamic ToPograPhY oF The WeSTern greaT
PlainS: ProPoSeD SUrFace eXPreSSionS oF
manTle DYnamicS in The raTon SecTion oF
neW meXico anD coloraDo
T88. Identification and Quantification of Groundwater Flow
Using Heat as a Tracer (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
SeSSion no. 156
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100HI
ChristopherLowry,ChristineHatch,andLauraLautz,Presiding
156-1
8:00AM Ma,Rui;Zheng,Chunmiao*;Zachara,JohnM.;Tonkin,
MatthewJ.:USing heaT aS a groUnDWaTer Tracer
For aQUiFer characTeriZaTion in a highlY
DYnamic FloW enVironmenT
156-2
8:20AM Brookfield,AndreaE.*:Pairing TemPeraTUre DaTa
WiTh FUllY-inTegraTeD hYDrologic moDelS To
ProViDe inSighT inTo groUnDWaTer-SUrFace
WaTer inTeracTionS
156-3
8:40AM Neilson,BethanyT.*;Bandaragoda,Christina;Chapra,
StevenC.;Stevens,DavidK.;Schmadel,NoahM.;Bingham,
QuintenG.;Neale,ChristopherM.U.;Cardenas,M.Bayani:
USe oF inSTream heaT BUDgeTS anD SUPPorTing
DaTa For PreDicTing SUrFace anD SUBSUrFace
TranSienT STorage inFlUenceS
156-4
9:00AM Briggs,MartinA.*;Lautz,LauraK.;Gordon,RyanP.;
McKenzie,JeffreyM.;Hare,DanielleK.:eVolVing
hYPorheic eXchange FlUX DUring BaSeFloW
receSSion: USing high-reSolUTion heaT DaTa To
QUanTiTaTiVelY aSSeSS TemPoral PaTTernS
156-5
9:15AM O’Donnell,David*;Toran,Laura;Nyquist,Jonathan;Ryan,
RobertJ.:characTeriZing hYPorheic FloW in an
UrBan STream USing hYDrogeoPhYSicS anD
heaT FloW
156-6
9:30AM McClymont,AlastairF.*;Hayashi,Masaki;Bentley,L.R.:
SUBSUrFace ThaW oF DiSconTinUoUS
PermaFroST in norThWeSTern canaDa:
eViDence From geoPhYSical imaging anD
Thermal conDUcTion moDeling
SeSSion no. 155
T81. Springs as Sites of Dynamic Physical, Geochemical, and
Ecological Processes (GSA Hydrogeology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100DE
SueSwansonandAbeSpringer,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
155-1
8:15AM Wilcox,JeffreyD.*;Johnson,KathyM.;Wuttke,MichaelP.:
TrichloroeThYlene (Tce) in Tree coreS
collecTeD aT a conTaminaTeD SPring comPleX
in aSheVille, nc
155-2
8:30AM Muldoon,MaureenA.*;Borski,Jack;Bradbury,KennethR.:
PreliminarY hYDrogeologic characTeriZaTion
oF The minK riVer eSTUarY, Door coUnTY,
WiSconSin
155-3
8:45AM Swanson,Susan*;Muldoon,MaureenA.:
hYDroSTraTigraPhic anD climaTe conTrolS on
SPring FloW anD PercheD groUnDWaTer in The
DriFTleSS area oF WiSconSin
155-4
9:00AM Maas,BenjaminJ.*;Headd,Brendan;Wicks,Carol:
PhYSical heTerogeneiTieS anD Saline SPring
geochemiSTrY
155-5
9:15AM Winter,JessieR.*;Harvey,F.Edwin:a WaTcheD
SPring neVer BoilS? characTeriZing Small
SUBaQUeoUS arTeSian SPringS in liTTle SalT
creeK near lincoln, neBraSKa
155-6
9:30AM Wronkiewicz,DavidJ.*;Rybacki,K.S.:ProceSSeS
conTrolling mg-calciTe colloiD PreciPiTaTion
WiThin maramec SPring, miSSoUri
155-7
9:45AM Carlson,ChristopherP.*;Gurrieri,JosephT.;Coles-Ritchie,
MarcC.:inVenTorY anD moniToring oF
groUnDWaTer-DePenDenT ecoSYSTemS:
ProTocol DeVeloPmenT anD TeSTing For
naTional ForeSTS anD graSSlanDS
156-7
9:45AM Break
10:00AM Eddy-Miller,Cheryl;Constantz,Jim*;Wheeler,Jerrod;
Essaid,Hedeff;Stonestrom,David:analYSiS oF
iSoToPic anD Thermal TracerS To eXamine
regional VerSUS local groUnDWaTer
conTriBUTionS To SeaSonal STreamBeD FlUX
PaTTernS
206 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.158
156-8
10:15AM Tripathi,Ganesh*;Fryar,AlanE.;Mukherjee,Abhijit:
Thermal ProFiling oF FocUSeD groUnDWaTer
DiScharge along a channeliZeD STream in
WeSTern KenTUcKY
157-10 10:45AM Harvey,JudsonW.*:From BeDFormS To BaSinS:
mUlTi-Scale inTeracTionS BeTWeen
groUnDWaTer anD SUrFace WaTer anD
imPlicaTionS For managing WaTer reSoUrceS
156-9
10:30AM Fleckenstein,JanH.*;Schornberg,Christina;Schmidt,
Christian;Kalbus,Edda:eFFecTS oF geologic
heTerogeneiTY anD TranSienT BoUnDarY
conDiTionS on groUnDWaTer-SUrFace WaTer
eXchange FlUX eSTimaTeS From VerTical
TemPeraTUre ProFileS
157-11 11:00AM Conant,BrewsterJr.*:The neeD For mUlTi-Scale
heaT aS a Tracer anD Semi-QUanTiTaTiVe
meThoDS To characTeriZe groUnDWaTer
SUrFace-WaTer inTeracTionS
156-11 11:00AM McPherson,BenjaminJ.*;Crowley,Jeremy;Lowry,
Christopher:laBoraTorY anD nUmerical
SimUlaTion oF VerTical groUnD WaTer FloW
anD heaT TranSPorT USing DiSTriBUTeD
TemPeraTUre SenSing
156-12 11:15AM Parizek,RichardR.*;Zulkifli,ZharifA.;Achey,ElisabetT.;
Zagorski,MicheleM.;Fielder,JamesD.:geoThermal
SUrVeYS reVeal eXoThermic reacTionS 27
YearS FolloWing aciD aBaTemenT, olD ForTY
mine, clarion co, Pa
SeSSion no. 157
T97. Advances in Understanding at the Groundwater–Surface
Water Interface and Challenges for the Future: A Reflection
on Tom Winter’s Legacy (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Limnogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Association;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM101AB
DonaldO.Rosenberry,WalterE.Dean,andMelindaL.Erickson,Presiding
157-13 11:30AM Costain,JohnK.*;Bollinger,G.A.:The hYDrologic
cYcle anD earThQUaKeS
SeSSion no. 158
T98. Advancements in Sub-Seafloor Hydrogeology and VariableDensity Systems (GSA Hydrogeology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100FG
BrandonDuganandAliciaWilson,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
158-1
8:05AM Bratton,JohnF.*:concePTUaliZing anD STUDYing
SUBmarine groUnDWaTer FloW anD DiScharge
aT Beach To ShelF ScaleS
158-2
8:25AM Sanford,WardE.*;Hunt,AndrewG.:iS high SaliniTY
creTaceoUS SeaWaTer TraPPeD in The DeeP
aTlanTic coaSTal Plain, USa?
158-3
8:40AM Konikow,Leonard*:coaSTal recircUlaTion oF
SalTWaTer DUe To coUPleD eFFecT oF VarYing
BaThYmeTrY anD DenSiTY
AM
158-4
8:55AM Defoor,Whitney;Person,Mark*;Dugan,Brandon;
Lizarralde,Dan;Larsen,HansChristian;Cohen,Denis:
ice-SheeT-DeriVeD SUBmarine groUnDWaTer
DiScharge on greenlanD’S conTinenTal ShelF
T U E S D AY
156-10 10:45AM Gordon,RyanP.*;Lautz,LauraK.;Briggs,MartinA.;
McKenzie,JeffreyM.:aUTomaTeD calcUlaTion oF
VerTical Pore-WaTer FlUX From real-WorlD
TemPeraTUre Time SerieS USing The VFlUX
meThoD anD comPUTer Program
157-12 11:15AM Stolp,BertJ.*;Flint,LorraineE.;Danskin,WesleyR.:
SimUlaTion oF Drainage-BaSin-Scale SUrFaceWaTer/groUnDWaTer inTeracTion USing The
BaSin characTeriZaTion moDel anD moDFloW,
San Diego coUnTY, caliFornia
8:00AM introductory remarks
157-1
8:10AM Pfannkuch,HansOlaf*:T. c. WinTer’S conTriBUTion
To The analYSiS anD UnDerSTanDing oF
inTeracTiVe laKe-groUnDWaTer SYSTemS
158-5
8:30AM Dean,Walter*:The SigniFicance oF groUnDWaTerSUrFace WaTer inTeracTionS To The
accUmUlaTion oF iron anD manganeSe in
The SeDimenTS oF laKeS in norTh-cenTral
minneSoTa: a geological PerSPecTiVe
9:10AM Wilson,AliciaM.*;Wortmann,Ulrich;Huuse,Mads;
McIntosh,JenniferC.:reFlUX circUlaTion anD
groUnDWaTer age BeloW The greaT aUSTralian
BighT
158-6
9:25AM Kraemer,Thomas;Wood,WarrenW.*:regional
DolomiTiZaTion: The leaKY-aQUiFer aScenDing
Brine moDel
9:40AM Break
158-7
9:55AM Palombi,Dan*:meThoDologY For Saline aQUiFer
maPPing in The conTeXT oF PreVioUS WorK on
UnDerSTanDing regional hYDrogeologY in The
WeSTern canaDa SeDimenTarY BaSin
158-8
10:10AM Leatherman,MarkA.*;Appold,MartinS.;Hofstra,AlbertH.;
Person,Mark;Sweetkind,DonaldS.:reacTion PaTh
moDeling oF The BeoWaWe geoThermal FielD,
neVaDa: imPlicaTionS For The FormaTion oF
ePiThermal aU-ag mineraliZaTion
158-9
10:25AM McCammon,MilesA.*;Hanor,JeffreyS.:VariaTionS
in Pore WaTer SaliniTieS From The ToP oF
allochThonoUS SalT To The SeaFloor in
Some oFFShore gUlF oF meXico SeDimenTS imPlicaTionS For mechaniSmS oF SolUTe
TranSPorT
157-2
157-3
157-4
157-5
157-6
8:45AM LaBaugh,JamesW.*:Tom WinTer’S Well-FielDS oF
DreamS (hYPoTheSeS TeSTS): iF oBSerVaTion
WellS are inSTalleD, TheY (oTher ScienTiSTS)
Will come (collaBoraTe in reSearch)
9:00AM Rosen,MichaelR.*;Reidy,Liam;Starratt,ScottW.;Byrne,
Roger;Ingram,Lynn:Big SoDa laKe aS a WinDoW
inTo The groUnDWaTer: imPlicaTionS For
DeTermining holocene PaleoclimaTe inDUceD
FlUcTUaTionS in groUnDWaTer inPUT
9:15AM Rosenberry,DonaldO.*:The inTeracTion BeTWeen
groUnDWaTer anD SUrFace WaTer: From Tom
WinTer’S moDelS To The real WorlD
9:30AM Zlotnik,VitalyA.*:Tom WinTer STUDieS anD
eVolUTion oF hYDroDYnamic moDelS oF
graViTY-DriVen FlUXeS in laKe-aQUiFer SYSTemS
9:45AM Break
157-7
10:00AM Siegel,DonaldI.*:Tom WinTer’S inFlUence on
The moDern UnDerSTanDing oF WeTlanD
hYDroDYnamicS
157-8
10:15AM Hayashi,Masaki*;vanderKamp,Garth:hYDrologic
STUDieS oF norThern Prairie WeTlanDS: PaST,
PreSenT anD FUTUre
157-9
10:30AM Keen,KerryL.*:a FiniTe-elemenT aPProach For
ViSUaliZing groUnDWaTer FloW VariaTionS aT a
WeTlanD in The neBraSKa SanD hillS
158-10 10:40AM Paull,Charles*;Caress,David;Lundsten,Eve;
Anderson,Krystle;Gwiazda,Roberto:DiSTincTiVe
geomorPhologY oF gaS VenTing anD near
SeaFloor gaS hYDraTe-Bearing SiTeS
158-11 11:00AM Dugan,Brandon*;Chatterjee,Sayantan;Daigle,Hugh;
Bhatnagar,Gaurav;Gu,Guangsheng;Dickens,GeraldR.;
Hirasaki,GeorgeJ.;Chapman,WalterG.:eFFecTS oF
FloW FocUSing anD geologic STrUcTUreS on
gaS hYDraTe SaTUraTion anD DiSTriBUTion
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 207
SESSIONNO.158
158-12 11:15AM Saffer,Demian*:QUanTiFicaTion oF Pore FlUiD
PreSSUre in acTiVe SUBDUcTion ZoneS:
imPlicaTionS For FaUlT STrengTh anD SliP
BehaVior
160-1
8:15AM Greenberg,JeffreyK.*:geoScience TaKing a
righTFUl Place, leaDing The WorlD To a more
eQUiTaBle anD SUSTainaBle FUTUre
160-2
8:30AM Bethune,DavidN.;Cherry,JohnA.;Ryan,M.Cathy*:
hYDrogeologiSTS WiThoUT BorDerS
160-3
8:45AM Limaye,ShrikantD.*:role oF groUnD WaTer in
imProVing rUral healTh anD in miTigaTing
rUral PoVerTY in DroUghT Prone, Semi-ariD,
harD rocK areaS in loW-income coUnTrieS &
The UneSco-iUgS-igcP ProJecT 523 “groWneT”
160-4
9:00AM Guebert,MichaelD.*:Training STUDenTS For
inTernaTional DeVeloPmenT ThroUgh WaTer
reSoUrceS anD aPProPriaTe TechnologY
160-5
9:15AM Isiorho,SolomonA.*:collaBoraTion WiTh local
STUDenTS anD ProFeSSionalS aS one WaY oF
SolVing SocieTal enVironmenTal iSSUeS in
DeVeloPing naTionS
160-6
9:30AM Yates,Jonie*;Engel,Allison;Brice,Peter;Webb,Forrest;
Greenberg,Jeffrey:local geologY aS gUiDe To
DeVeloPmenT ProJecTS in KoSoVa
11:35AM Discussion and concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 159
T112. Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Midcontinent Rift II
(Society of Economic Geologists; UMD Precambrian Research
Center; Institute on Lake Superior Geology; GSA Geophysics
Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101H-J
JamesD.Miller,SuzanneNicholson,R.MichaelEaston,andJoshuaFeinberg,
Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
159-1
8:15AM Ripley,EdwardM.*:ni-cU-Pge DePoSiTS in The
miDconTinenT riFT SYSTem: geneSiS anD TYPeS
159-2
8:30AM Peterson,DeanM.*:DiSSeminaTeD cU-ni-Pge
DePoSiTS in The SoUTh KaWiShiWi inTrUSion
oF The DUlUTh comPleX; enD reSUlT oF an
inTrUSion oF SUlFiDe-Bearing magmaTic
SlUrrieS
9:45AM initial Discussion
10:00AM Break
159-3
8:45AM Heggie,Geoff*;MacTavish,Allan;Johnson,Justin;Ma,
Leon;Chaffee,Matt:ThUnDer BaY norTh PT-PD-ni-cU
DePoSiT
160-7
10:15AM Lavanchy,GaryT.*:geoScience anD The
conFlUence oF hUman-enVironmenTal
inTeracTion in Peri-UrBan DaKar
159-4
9:00AM Taranovic,Valentina*;Ripley,EdwardM.;Li,Chusi;Rossell,
Dean:SUlFUr iSoToPe STUDieS oF ni-cU-(Pge)
mineraliZaTion aSSociaTeD WiTh The TamaracK
inTrUSion, minneSoTa
160-8
10:30AM Foss,Laura*;Wong,Stephanie;Yelderman,JoeC.Jr.;
Clapp,AdamG.:groUnDWaTer managemenT To
PreVenT SalTWaTer encroachmenT, hacienDa
BarU coSTa rica
159-5
9:15AM Foley,DanielJay*;Miller,JamesD.Jr.:PeTrologY anD
cU-ni-Pge mineraliZaTion oF The BoVine igneoUS
comPleX, Baraga coUnTY, norThern michigan
160-9
10:45AM Adamson,James*;Dykstra,Stuart;Yongote,Alain:
groUnDWaTer eXPloraTion in The creTaceoUS
BaSin oF The cenTral aFrican rePUBlic
9:30AM Break
159-6
9:45AM Gál,Benedek*;Molnár,Ferenc;Mogessie,Aberra;Peterson,
DeanM.:SegregaTion oF magmaTic FlUiDS
DUring The crYSTalliZaTion oF The cU-ni-PgemineraliZeD SoUTh KaWiShiWi inTrUSion oF The
DUlUTh comPleX, minneSoTa, USa
160-10 11:00AM Smidt,SamuelJ.*;Brewer,Kevin:analYSiS anD
reDeSign oF a BioSanD WaTer FilTer ThroUgh
comPUTer moDeling anD PhYSical TeSTing
159-7
10:00AM Cervin,DanielO.*:characTeriZaTion oF PrecioUS
meTal mineral occUrrenceS in The northmet
DePoSiT oF The ParTriDge riVer inTrUSion,
DUlUTh comPleX, minneSoTa
159-8
10:15AM Ruthart,Ryan*;Linnen,Robertl.;Samson,IainM.;Good,
DavidJ.:eViDence For SUlPhUr loSS in The
maraThon Pge-cU DePoSiT, onTario
159-9
10:30AM Lundstrom,CraigC.*;Scherer,Erik;Ireland,Kayla:a
neW VieW oF PeTrogeneSiS oF The SonJU laKeFinlanD graniTe SYSTem WiTh imPlicaTionS For
Pge concenTraTion mechaniSm
159-10 10:45AM Bornhorst,TheodoreJ.*;Williams,WilliamC.:The
coPPerWooD ProJecT: The neXT neW coPPer
mine in michigan
160-11 11:15AM Clark,JamesA.*;Page,RichardT.:ineXPenSiVe
geoPhYSical inSTrUmenTS For groUnDWaTer
eXPloraTion in DeVeloPing coUnTrieS
160-12 11:30AM Bracht,Ginny*:an eValUaTion Scheme To increaSe
The eFFecTiVeneSS oF inTernaTional WaTer
DeVeloPmenT WorK
160-13 11:45AM Alsaaran,Nasser*:giS-BaSeD SPaTial inTerPolaTion
oF rainFall acroSS araBia
SeSSion no. 161
T132. The History of Humans and the Hydrologic System:
Exploring Relationships between Cultures, Climate, and
Hydrology through Time I (GSA Archaeological Geology
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101FG
159-11 11:00AM Pals,DavidW.*;Anderson,RaymondR.:reaSSemBling
ioWa: SPaTial anD TemPoral eVaUaTion oF The
mineral PoTenTial oF The ioWa SegmenT oF The
miDconTinenT riFT anD relaTeD PlUTonS
8:00AM introductory remarks
161-1
8:05AM Ruddiman,WilliamF.*:a (re-)emerging VieW on PaST
lanD clearance
SeSSion no. 160
8:25AM Discussion
T118. International Development and the Geosciences
(GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Geology and Health
Division; American Geological Institute; YES Network; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; Association of Geoscientists for
International Development; Affiliation of Christian Geologists;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
161-2
8:40AM Nevle,R.J.*;Bird,D.K.;Ruddiman,W.F.;Dull,R.A.;
Stinchcomb,G.E.:ecological-hYDrological
eFFecTS oF reDUceD BiomaSS BUrning in The
neoTroPicS aFTer a.D. 1500
161-3
8:55AM Luzzadder-Beach,Sheryl*;Beach,Timothy;Doctor,
KatarinaZ.;Flood,JonathanM.;Hutson,Scott;Terry,
RichardE.:geoarchaeologY anD hYDrologY
oF The chUnchUcmil anD Uci-canSahcaB maYa
archaeologY SiTeS, YUcaTan, meXico
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211AB
JeffreyGreenbergandMichaelD.Guebert,Presiding
8:00AM intro Session overview
GailM.Ashley,GaryStinchcomb,andTimothyMessner,Presiding
208 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.163
161-4
9:10AM Beach,Timothy*;Luzzadder-Beach,Sheryl;Howard,
DouglasA.:groUnD WaTer inTeracTionS in
naTUral anD ancienT maYa WeTlanD FormaTion
anD USe
162-7
10:15AM Riggs,StanleyR.*:eXTreme WeaTher eVenTS
reSUlTing From The cUmUlaTiVe imPacTS oF
mUlTiPle- STorm SeTS: caSe STUDY oF The 500Year 1999 FloYD FlooD in norTh carolina
9:25AM Break
162-8
161-5
9:40AM Gulyás,SándorJr.*;Sümegi,Pál:climaTe-inDUceD
TranSFormaTion oF allUVial enVironmenTS in
ShaPing Social, cUlTUral DeVeloPmenT DUring
The neoliThiZaTion oF The carPaThian BaSin (6th
milleniUm Bc)
10:30AM Callahan,TimothyJ.*;Amatya,DevendraM.;Griffin,
MichaelP.;Vulava,VijayM.:UncerTainTY in
eSTimaTing STorm FloW anD BaSe FloW
reSPonSe To eXTreme WeaTher eVenTS in
coaSTal ForeSTeD WaTerSheDS
10:45AM Discussion
11:00AM concluding remarks
161-7
161-8
9:55AM Jarrett,Robert*:eXTreme FlooDing DUring
The holocene For SelecTeD regionS in The
WeSTern UniTeD STaTeS
10:15AM Blumentritt,Dylan*;Engstrom,DanielR.;Schottler,Shawn;
Balogh,StevenJ.:a DeTaileD STUDY oF SeDimenT,
PhoSPhorUS, anD mercUrY DePoSiTon in a
UniQUe riVerine laKe USing a noVel rePeaT
coring aPProach
10:30AM Schuldenrein,Joseph*;Wright,RitaT.:climaTe,
lanDScaPe anD The inDUS ValleY ciViliZaTion
in SoUTh aSia
10:45AM Break
161-9
11:00AM Munoz,Samuel*;Gajewski,Konrad;Peros,Matthew:
SYcnhronoUS enVironmenTal anD
cUlUTral change in The PrehiSTorY oF The
norTheaSTern UniTeD STaTeS
161-10 11:15AM Stinchcomb,Gary*;Messner,Timothy:The caUSeS anD
conSeQUenceS oF earlY agricUlTUre anD
FlUVial acTiViTY ThroUghoUT eaSTern norTh
america
SeSSion no. 163
T170. Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Teach Geoscience in
the 21st Century (GSA Geoscience Education Division; On the
Cutting Edge)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208CD
BarbaraTewksburyandBrianM.Hynek,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
163-1
8:10AM O’Meara,StephanieA.;Chappell,JamesR.;Stanton,
HeatherI.*:nPS gri DeVeloPmenT oF DigiTal
geologic DaTa For USe in google earTh
163-2
8:25AM Thaisen,KevinGlenn*:USing giS To Teach
geoScience: BeneFiTS anD limiTaTionS
163-3
8:40AM Teletzke,Allison*;Kulo,Violet;Bodzin,Alec;Anastasio,
David;Sahagian,Dork;McKeon,Ryan:DeSigning
learning acTiViTieS To Teach “SPaTiallY” WiTh
WeB giS
163-4
8:55AM Fu,Wei-Hsin*;Haileab,Bereket;Nega,Tsegaye:
reThinKing an inTroDUcTion To geologY
coUrSe: leSSonS learneD From incorPoraTing
a giS moDUle
163-5
9:10AM Hynek,BrianM.*:UTiliZing PlaneTarY giS anD
remoTe SenSing DaTa in The claSSroom
163-6
9:25AM Molnia,BruceF.;Price,SusanD.*:gloBal FiDUcialS
Program imagerY: neW oPPorTUniTieS
For geoSPaTial reSearch, oUTreach, anD
eDUcaTion
9:40AM Break
163-7
9:55AM Tranel,LisaM.*:USing online giS reSoUrceS To
Teach naTUral DiSaSTerS
161-11 11:30AM Hoffmann,Thomas*:TrenDS anD conTrolS in
holocene FlooDPlain SeDimenTaTion in The
rhine caTchmenT
SeSSion no. 162
T139. Extreme Climate and Weather Events: Past, Present,
and Future (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; The American Quaternary Association; American Water
Resources Association; GSA Geology and Health Division;
GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Geoscience Education
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology
and Geomorphology Division; International Union for Quaternary
Research; National Association of Geoscience Teachers; GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; Association of
Environmental & Engineering Geologists)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100A-C
GeorgeT.Stone,AndrewM.Buddington,MichaelE.Mann,and
MarkA.Chandler,Presiding
163-8
10:10AM White,Scott*:USing giS To maP anD TracK
hUrricaneS
163-9
10:25AM Rothenberg,Miriam*;Gelb,Lucy;Appleby,ChristinaA.;
Sherrod,BrittneiM.;Taylor,Samantha;HenckSchmidt,
Amanda:giS anD commUniTY-BaSeD learning in
an UnDergraDUaTe claSSroom
8:00AM introductory remarks
162-1
8:15AM Trenberth,KevinE.*:The rUSSian heaT WaVe anD
oTher climaTe eXTremeS oF 2010
162-2
8:35AM Woodhouse,Connie*:DroUghTS oF The PaST,
analogUeS For The FUTUre?
162-3
8:55AM Emanuel,Kerry*:hUrricaneS in The climaTe
SYSTem
163-11 10:55AM Boger,Rebecca*;Montgomery,William:miXeD
STraTegieS To Teach giS To DiVerSe UrBan
STUDenTS: leSSonS learneD anD STUDenT
eXamPleS
162-4
9:15AM Mann,M.E.*:climaTe change imPacTS on aTlanTic
TroPical cYclone acTiViTY: inSighTS From The
PaleoclimaTe recorD
163-12 11:10AM Robinson,SarahE.*;Beard,Sue;Felger,TraceyJ.:laB
eXerciSe USing Thermal-inFrareD imagerY For
geologic maPPing
9:30AM Break
162-5
9:45AM Denniston,Rhawn*;Asmerom,Yemane;Polyak,VictorJ.;
Wyrwoll,Karl-Heinz;Humphreys,Bill;Cugley,John;Woods,
David:TroPical cYlone origin oF mUD laYerS in
STalagmiTeS From TroPical aUSTralia
163-13 11:25AM Helper,Mark*:giS analYSiS oF anTarcTica
BeneaTh The ice anD eFFecTS oF ice remoVal
anD iSoSTaTic reBoUnD
162-6
10:00AM Udall,BradleyH.*:aUSTralia 2001-2010: a DecaDe
oF climaTe eXTremeS anD PUBlic PolicY
reSPonSeS
163-10 10:40AM Riihimaki,CatherineA.*:USing giS To Teach naTUral
DiSaSTerS (anD Vice VerSa) To non-geologY
STUDenTS
163-14 11:40AM Tewksbury,Barbara;Tewksbury,DavidA.*:WhaT ShoUlD
We Be Teaching in inTroDUcTorY giS anD
remoTe SenSing coUrSeS?
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 209
AM
T U E S D AY
161-6
SESSIONNO.164
SeSSion no. 164
SeSSion no. 165
T178. Reaching the Next Generation: Tales of Successful
Strategies and Frustrating Challenges from Teaching EarthScience Courses For Pre-Service Elementary Teachers
(GSA Geoscience Education Division; National Association
of Geoscience Teachers)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208AB
T197. Seeing the True Shape of Earth: Quantitative and Qualitative
Applications of Airborne LiDAR (GSA Archaeological Geology
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
GSA Geoinformatics Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division)
KyleGrayandAnnBykerk-Kauffman,Presiding
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101DE
164-1
164-2
8:00AM introductory remarks
IanP.MadinandD.E.Luman,Presiding
8:05AM Kean,WilliamF.*:earTh Science For Pre-eD
maJorS aT The UniVerSiTY oF WiSconSin
-milWaUKee
8:00AM introductory remarks
165-1
8:10AM Passalacqua,Paola*:nonlinear DiFFUSion anD
geoDeSic PaThS For aUTomaTic channel
neTWorK anD geomorPhic FeaTUre eXTracTion
From liDar
165-2
8:30AM Olsen,MichaelJ.*;Butcher,Shawn;Silvia,EvonP.:in-SiTU
change DeTecTion USing 3D laSer Scanning
165-3
8:50AM DeLong,StephenB.*;Murphy,BrendanP.;Henderson,
WhitneyM.;Yokelson,IntanN.;Ferre,MeganD.:
STormS, FlooDS anD Fire: changing DrYlanD
lanDScaPeS DUring The norTh american
monSoon
165-4
9:05AM Niebuhr,SpencerR.*;Herried,Bradley;Obryk,Maceij;
Doran,Peter:ProJecTing laKe-leVel riSe From
airBorne liDar anD climaTe moDelS in TaYlor
ValleY, anTarcTica
165-5
9:20AM Rengers,FrancisK.*;Tucker,GregoryE.;Phillips,DavidA.;
Okal,Marianna:eXPloring KnicKPoinT reTreaT
mechanicS WiTh rePeaT TerreSTrial liDar
ScanS
165-6
9:35AM White,LionelS.Jr.*;Cline,JarvisR.;Alfarhan,
MohammedS.;Mills,Graham;Aiken,CarlosL.V.:high
reSolUTion PhoTorealiSTic oUTcroP moDel
acQUiSiTion, conSTrUcTion, anD analYSiS
8:20AM Barney,JeffreyA.*;Bentz,AmyE.;McCowen,RobertH.:
reaching PreSerVice TeacherS in a general
eDUcaTion ocean SYSTemS coUrSe ThroUgh The
USe oF TechnologY
164-3
8:35AM Fox,LydiaK.*:PreParing FUTUre elemenTarY
School TeacherS BY helPing Them oVercome
Their Fear oF Science
164-4
8:50AM Foster,Tom;Springer,Cathryn;Locke,Sharon*:regional
collaBoraTion To imProVe Science conTenT
coUrSeS For Pre-SerVice elemenTarY
TeacherS
164-5
164-6
164-7
164-8
164-9
9:05AM Anderson,JenniferL.B.*;Beatty,WilliamLee;Nosek,John;
Bates,Kim;Ferstl,Andrew:The “inVeSTigaTiVe
Science” SerieS – inTerDiSciPlinarY Science
conTenT coUrSeS For elemenTarY eDUcaTion
maJorS
9:20AM Ellwein,AmyL.*;Nyman,MatthewW.;Connealy,Selena;
Strong,Mel;Daniel,MaryJo:inVeSTigaTing anD
imProVing The Science anD DaTa liTeracY oF
Pre-SerVice elemenTarY eDUcaTorS
9:35AM Miller,Heather*;Llerandi-Román,PabloA.;Mattox,Stephen;
Dobson,Christopher;Ludwig,MatthewA.:inTegraTing
climaTe change For elemenTarY Pre-SerVice
TeacherS: TaleS From The FielD
10:05AM Haneberg,WilliamC.*:STrUcTUral SigniFicance oF
lineamenTS inFerreD From high-reSolUTion
liDar DigiTal eleVaTion moDelS in areaS WiTh
heaVY VegeTaTion or Soil coVer
165-8
10:20AM Flaig,PeterP.*;vanderKolk,Dolores;Burton,Darrin;
Dunlap,DallasB.;Garrard,Richard;Wood,Lesli:
liDar-enhanceD FacieS, archiTecTUral,
anD STaTiSTical analYSeS oF a PoTenTial
Paleocene reSerVoir: The Prince creeK
FormaTion aT SagWon BlUFFS, norTh SloPe,
alaSKa
165-9
10:35AM Davias,Michael*;Gilbride,JeanetteL.:liDar DigiTal
eleVaTion maPS emPloYeD in carolina BaY
SUrVeY
9:50AM Break
10:05AM Bykerk-Kauffman,Ann*:learning BY Teaching:
emBeDDing Teaching eXPerienceS inTo an
earTh Science coUrSe For Pre-SerVice
elemenTarY School TeacherS
10:20AM Petcovic,HeatherL.*:STraTegieS For conFronTing
PreSerVice elemenTarY TeacherS’ alTernaTe
concePTionS
164-10 10:35AM Linneman,ScottR.*;DeBari,S.M.:geologY anD
eVerYDaY ThinKing: a meTacogniTiVe learning
eXPerience DeSigneD To inSPire FUTUre
elemenTarY TeacherS To Teach earTh Science
9:50AM Break
165-7
164-11 10:50AM Teed,Rebecca*;Williams,Tiffany;Slattery,William:
increaSeS in ScienTiFic logical ThinKing SKillS
in a Program For Pre-SerVice TeacherS
165-10 10:50AM Nourzad,Seyed;Pradhan,Anu*:mUlTi-claSS
claSSiFicaTion oF airBorne liDar USing
aDaBooST algoriThm
164-12 11:05AM Gray,Kyle*:aSSeSSing gainS in Science Teaching
SelF-eFFicacY anD geoScience conTenT For
Pre-SerVice elemenTarY eDUcaTion maJorS
TaKing an inQUirY-BaSeD earTh Science coUrSe
165-11 11:05AM Legg,NicholasT.*;Meigs,Andrew;Grant,GordonE.;
Kennard,Paul:liDar-BaSeD geomorPhic maPPing
in ForeSTeD lanDScaPeS: USing TreeS To YoUr
aDVanTage
11:20AM Discussion
165-12 11:20AM Pelletier,Jon*;McGuire,LukeA.;Ash,Jeanine;Engelder,
Todd;Hill,LorenE.;Leroy,KennethW.;Orem,CaitlinA.;
Rosenthal,W.Steven;Rasmussen,Craig;Chorover,Jon:
caliBraTion anD TeSTing oF UPlanD hillSloPe
eVolUTion moDelS USing airBorne liDar: an
eXamPle From The DaTeD lanDScaPe oF Banco
BoniTo, neW meXico, U.S.a
11:35AM Discussion
210 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.168
SeSSion no. 166
laBoraTorY: eXamining JaroSiTe DiSSolUTion
anD coUPleD hemaTiTe PreciPiTaTion To
conSTrain ancienT aQUeoUS enVironmenTS aT
meriDiani PlanUm
T202. Coal Combustion Products and Impacts on the Society
(GSA Geology and Health Division)
AvnerVengosh,Presiding
167-6
9:15AM Farrand,WilliamH.*;Bell,JamesF.III.;Johnson,JeffreyR.;
Schroeder,Christian:USing ViSiBle anD near
inFrareD mUlTiSPecTral imagerY From roVerBaSeD PlaTFormS To DiSTingUiSh alTereD
Volcanic TePhraS anD oXiDiZeD maTerialS
167-7
9:30AM Wray,JamesJ.*:roVerS anD orBiTerS reVeal
WiDe-ranging aQUeoUS conDiTionS on marS
167-8
9:45AM Grotzinger,JohnP.*:The marS Science laBoraTorY
miSSion
8:00AM introductory remarks
166-1
166-2
166-3
8:15AM Carriker,NeilE.*;Rogers,WilliamJ.;Yankee,DennisH.:
The TVa KingSTon coal aSh SPill--oVerVieW oF
reSearch UnDerWaY anD iniTial eValUaTion oF
enVironmenTal eFFecTS
8:35AM Ruhl,Laura*;Vengosh,Avner;Dwyer,GaryS.:
geochemical anD iSoToPic characTeriZaTion
oF The enVironmenTal imPacTS oF coal
comBUSTion ProDUcTS: leSSonS From The
TenneSSee ValleY aUThoriTY coal aSh SPill
8:50AM Craven,AlisonM.*;Ryan,JosephN.;Aiken,GeorgeR.:The
eFFecT oF DiSSolVeD organic maTTer on The
releaSe oF Trace elemenTS From coal aSh in
naTUral SUrFace WaTerS
166-4
9:05AM LeGalley,Erin*;Krekeler,MarkP.S.;Widom,Elisabeth;
Kuentz,DavidC.:USing elecTron microScoPY anD
iSoToPe geochemiSTrY To aSSeSS ParTicUlaTe
PollUTion in STreeT SeDimenT near a coalFireD PoWer PlanT in hamilTon, ohio
9:20AM Break
166-5
9:35AM Hower,JamesC.*;Mardon,SarahM.;Silva,LuisF.:
FUllereneS anD meTalloFUllereneS in
coal-FireD SToKer FlY aSh: eXamPleS From a
KenTUcKY PoWer PlanT
166-6
166-7
166-8
166-9
9:55AM Finkelman,RobertB.*:recenT coal-relaTeD hUman
healTh iSSUeS
167-9
167-10 10:15AM Allen,CarltonC.*;Sephton,Mark;McLennan,ScottM.;
Beaty,DavidW.;Boston,Penny;Grady,Monica;Heber,
Veronika;Herd,Chris;Ruff,StevenW.;Symes,Steve:
mePag recommenDaTionS For a 2018 marS
SamPle reTUrn caching lanDer – SamPle
TYPeS, nUmBer, anD SiZeS
167-11 10:30AM Karunatillake,Suniti*;McLennan,ScottM.:SegmenTing
imageS aUTomaTicallY For granUlomeTrY anD
SeDimenTologY oF marTian Soil
167-12 10:45AM Elphic,RichardC.*;Colaprete,Anthony;Heldmann,J.;
Beyer,Ross;Fong,Terry;Cockrell,James;Pedersen,Liam:
FeaSiBiliTY STUDY oF a limiTeD-Scale lUnar
Polar VolaTileS ProSPecTing miSSion
10:10AM Bhattacharyya,Sidhartha*;Donahoe,RonaJ.:a
SeQUenTial chemical eXTracTion STUDY oF
The leachaBiliTY oF Trace elemenTS From
UnTreaTeD anD TreaTeD coal FlY aSh
10:25AM Lee,JinCheol;Bradshaw,SabrinaL.;Edil,TuncerB.*;
Benson,CraigH.:liFe cYcle analYSiS oF USing
coal comBUSTion ProDUcTS in SUSTainaBle
conSTrUcTion
10:40AM Lundy,Sherman*:USing coal aSh For limeSTone
QUarrY reclamaTion
SeSSion no. 167
10:00AM Jewell,Paul*;Chan,Marjorie;Nicoll,Kathleen;Parker,
Timothy;Okubo,ChrisH.;Komatsu,Goro;Ormo,Jens;
Barker,Donald:iDenTiFYing SUiTaBle TerreSTrial
analogS oF marS ShoreZone FeaTUreS:
PlaneTarY eXPloraTion gUiDelineS
11:00AM g.K. gilbert award Presentation: Steven W. Squyres
PoSTer
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 168
Economic Geology (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
T213. Robotic Exploration of Planetary Surfaces: The G.K. Gilbert
Award Session (GSA Planetary Geology Division)
168-1
1 Xu,ZhengqiSr.*:UraniUm meTallogeneSiS oF
moTianling maSSiF in The norTh oF gUangXi
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100H-J
168-2
2 Zhang,ChengjiangSr.*;Xu,ZhengqiSr.;Ni,Shijun:maJor
geological eVenTS anD UraniUm meTallogeneSiS in
SoUTh-WeST china
168-3
3 Fields,Andrew*;Hitzman,MurrayW.;Wood,Dave:The
geologY oF The cenTral Zone, SenTinel coPPer
DePoSiT, nW ZamBia
168-4
4 Losh,Steven*;Rague,Ryan:PoSSiBle earlY oXiDaTion oF
The BiWaBiK iron FormaTion, minneSoTa
168-5
5 Bitner,Joshua*;Heimann,Adriana;Wise,MichaelA.;Rodrigues
Soares,Dwight;MousinhoFerreira,AnaCláudia:garneT
anD gahniTe From The BorBorema PegmaTiTe
ProVince, norTheaSTern BraZil, aS inDicaTorS oF
PegmaTiTe eVolUTion anD PoTenTial For rare-meTal
mineraliZaTion
168-6
6 Ni,Shijun*;Zhang,Chengjiang;Xu,Zhengqi:UraniUm
eXPloraTion anD The ProSPecTing DirecTion, in
SoUThWeST china
168-7
7 Zhang,Chengjiang*;Xu,Zhengqi;Ni,Shijun:maJor
geological eVenTS anD UraniUm meTallogeneSiS
in SoUTh-WeST oF china
DavidA.WilliamsandLarrySoderblom,Presiding
167-1
8:00AM Crumpler,LarryS.*:SPiriT’S TraVerSe aroUnD home
PlaTe, colUmBia hillS, marS: meThoDS anD
Some reSUlTS
167-2
8:15AM Cole,ShoshannaB.*;Watters,WesleyA.;Squyres,
StevenW.:STrUcTUre oF hUSBanD hill anD
The WeST SPUr oF The colUmBia hillS, gUSeV
craTer
167-3
8:30AM Arvidson,Raymond*:coorDinaTeD criSm anD
oPPorTUniTY oBSerVaTionS To DeTermine The
mineralogY anD geologic hiSTorY oF meriDiani
PlanUm
167-4
8:45AM Andrews-Hanna,JeffreyC.*:The Filling oF
enDeaVoUr craTer, marS: a moDeling
aPProach To UnDerSTanDing hiriSe, criSm,
anD oPPorTUniTY oBSerVaTionS
167-5
9:00AM ElwoodMadden,MeganE.*;Madden,AndrewS.;Pritchett,
Brittany;Kendall,MatthewR.;Zahrai,Shayda;Rimstidt,
J.Donald;Hamilton,VictoriaE.:From roVer To
AM
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 211
T U E S D AY
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100BC
SESSIONNO.168
168-8
8 Xu,Zhengqi*;Zhang,Chengjiang;Ni,Shijun:UraniUm
meTallogeneSiS anD characTeriSTicS oF
moTianling maSSiF in The norTh oF gUangXi
168-9
9 Chen,Youliang*:The carBon anD oXYgen iSoToPic
characTeriSTicS anD Trace elemenT geochemiSTrY
in Zoige 510-1 UraniUm DePoSiT, rUoergai,china
168-10
10 White,JoshuaM.*;Gammons,ChristopherH.;Zieg,G.A.:
ParageneSiS oF coBalT anD nicKel in The
ProTeroZoic SheeP creeK maSSiVe SUlFiDe DePoSiT,
cenTral monTana
The animaS riVer ThroUgh SilVerTon, coloraDo:
an aPPlieD engineering geomorPhologY claSS
ProJecT
169-4
26 Koralegedara,NadeeshaH.*;Maynard,J.Barry:chemical,
mineralogical, TeXTUral ProPerTieS oF The
KoPe FormaTion mUDSToneS: hoW TheY aFFecT iTS
DUraBiliTY
169-5
27 Zhang,Mingyi*;Harbor,JonathanM.:moDeling The Thermal
BehaVior oF highlY PoroUS meDia emBanKmenTS in
PermaFroST regionS
168-11
11 Ayorinde,AdebayoOlujinmi*;Elliott,W.Crawford;Kogel,
JessicaElzea:mineralogY anD geochemiSTrY oF The
BaUXiTe DePoSiTS (creTaceoUS), WilKinSon coUnTY,
georgia
169-6
28 Abudulawal,Lukuman;Amidu,SikiruA.*:geoTechnical
inVeSTigaTion oF Some SUBgraDe SoilS in iBaDan,
SoUThWeSTern nigeria
169-7
168-12
12 Steiner,R.Alex*;Brake,SandraS.;Saunders,JamesA.;
Hames,WillisE.;Aseto,CollinsO.:PrecioUS meTal
mineraliZaTion aT FloriDa moUnTain, SilVer ciTY
DiSTricT, iDaho
29 Vermeulen,Luke*:eValUaTing The relaTionShiP
BeTWeen moiSTUre inDUceD eXPanSion anD
horiZonTal STreSS orienTaTion in SamPleS From
The noneSUch Shale FormaTion
169-8
168-13
13 Tharalson,ErikR.*;Monecke,Thomas:igneoUS
STraTigraPhY, SUlFiDe mineralogY, anD PrecioUS
meTal DiSTriBUTion oF The SerPenTine cU-ni DePoSiT,
DUlUTh comPleX, minneSoTa
30 Berg,AshleyR.M.*;Stephens,IsaacJ.;Olsen,RichardS.;
Pearson,MonteL.:correlaTion oF mineralogY anD
inDeX ProPerTieS WiTh FUllY-SoFTeneD Shear
STrengTh oF The DallaS FlooDWaY SYSTem
169-9
168-14
14 Donoghue,Kellie*;Ripley,EdwardM.:SUlFUr iSoToPic
eViDence For DiSTincT SoUrceS oF SUlFUr in The Bic
anD liTTle Bic inTrUSionS, Baraga BaSin, michigan
168-15
15 Wu,Zhongwei*;Sun,Xiaoming;Konishi,Hiromi;Xu,Huifang:
occUrrence anD DiSTriBUTion oF PrecioUS meTalS
in SUlFaTe-rich hYDroThermal PreciPiTaTeS From
The eDmonD VenT FielD, cenTral inDian riDge
31 Chesner,Warren*;McMillan,NancyJ.;Montoya,CarlosJr.;
Jonell,Tara;Mader,Sandra:aPPlicaTion oF laSerinDUceD BreaKDoWn SPecTroScoPY (liBS) anD
chemomeTricS To eXTenD PeTrograPhic STUDieS To
raPiD, real-Time conSTrUcTion aggregaTe analYSiS
169-10
32 Hermosilla,Rodolfo*:neW inFormaTion on The
gUaTemala ciTY SinKholeS From PoST collaPSe
inVeSTigaTionS
168-16
16 Meighan,CoreyJ.*;Hitzman,MurrayW.;Zhao,Xin-Fu;Bennett,
Mitchell;Zhou,Mei-Fu;Anderson,Eric:meSoProTeroZoic
SeDimenTarY-rocK hoSTeD STraTiForm coPPer
DePoSiTS oF YUnnan ProVince, SW china
168-17
17 Hall,WesleyS.*;Nelson,EricP.;Hitzman,MurrayW.;MacKay,
WallaceG.:STrUcTUral conTrolS on mineraliZaTion,
BoSeTo coPPer DePoSiTS, norThWeST BoTSWana
168-18
18 Frank,MarkR.*;Fraley,Kendle;Vaccaro,DavidM.;Kerwin,
Sean:high-TemPeraTUre mineral alTeraTion in The
alBiTe-anDalUSiTe-QUarTZ-Brine SYSTem
168-19
19 Ni,ShijunSr.*;Zhang,ChengjiangSr.;Xu,ZhengqiSr.:PreSenT
conDiTion oF UraniUm eXPloraTion anD The
ProSPecTing DirecTion, in SoUThWeST china
168-20
168-21
168-22
SeSSion no. 170
Geology and Health (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
170-1
33 Scheytt,TraugottJ.*;Grützmacher,Gesche;Müller,Beate:
TreaTmenT oF naTUral SeDimenTS aS oPTion To
inFlUence reDoX Zoning
170-2
34 Ibaraki,Motomu*;Tseng,Kuo-Hsin;Lee,Hyongki;Shum,C.K.;
Liang,Song:moniToring ParaSiTic DiSeaSe
TranSmiSSion ThroUgh mUlTiPle SPaceBorne
SenSorS: SchiSToSomiaSiS in PoYang laKe, china
20 Fraley,Kendle*;Frank,MarkR.:golD in SUlFiDeS mineralS
in The high TemPeraTUre PorPhYrY enVironmenT
170-3
21 Chen,YouliangSr.*:The carBon anD oXYgen iSoToPic
characTeriSTicS anD Trace elemenT geochemiSTrY
in Zoige 510-1 UraniUm DePoSiT
35 Bishop,EllenMorris*;Miller,MarliBryant:The imPorTance
oF image: caPTUring geologic FielD relaTionS aT
mUlTiPle ScaleS anD ViSUal FormaTS
170-4
36 Carbone,Michele*;Yang,Haining;Brass,Brian;Dogan,
AhmetUmran;Partridge,CharlesR.;Pass,HarveyI.;Steele,
IanM.;Tuncer,Murat;Way,Steve;Miller,Aubrey:erioniTe
eXPoSUre in norTh DaKoTa anD in The TUrKiSh
VillageS WiTh meSoThelioma
170-5
37 Breithaupt,BrentH.*;Matthews,NeffraA.:PaleonTological
“Big game hUnTing:” caPTUring The acTiViTieS
oF ancienT organiSmS WiTh a camera:
PhoTogrammeTric ichnologY in norTh america,
eUroPe, aSia, anD aFrica
170-6
38 Dogan,AhmetUmran*:erioniTe anD meSoThelioma:
ProPoSeD rUleS For QUanTiTaTiVe erioniTe
characTeriZaTion
170-7
39 Matsumoto,Andrew*;Schwartz,GraceE.;Deonarine,Amrika;
Hsu-Kim,Heileen:aSSeSSmenT oF mercUrY SPeciaTion
in coal aSh BY SeQUenTial eXTracTionS
170-8
40 Bartov,Gideon*;Johnson,ThomasM.:Tracing mUlTiPle
mercUrY SoUrceS in riVer SeDimenTS near The TVa
KingSTon SiTe USing hg STaBle iSoToPe raTioS
170-9
41 Allison,M.Lee*;Gallagher,KevinT.:U.S. geoScience
inFormaTion neTWorK: a criTical PaTh For DaTa
inTegraTion in The U.S. earTh ScienceS
22 Larese-Casanova,Philip*;Blake,RuthE.;Schellenger,
AlexandraE.:aS anD Se immoBiliZaTion eXamineD WiTh
oXYgen iSoToPe meaSUremenTS
SeSSion no. 169
Engineering Geology (Posters): Recent Advances and Studies
in Engineering Geology
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
169-1
23 Stirewalt,GerryL.*;Plaza-Toledo,Meralis;Bauer,LaurelM.:
geologY in The regUlaTorY reVieW ProceSS For
neW nUclear PoWer FaciliTY aPPlicaTionS aT The
U.S. nUclear regUlaTorY commiSSion
169-2
24 Jamshidi,Hossein*;Sheshpari,Morteza:engineering
geological STUDieS For STaBiliZing
TelecommUnicaTion STaTion SiTe in The ciTY
oF ahVaZ
169-3
25 Orts,Alison*;Giardino,JohnR.;Vitek,JohnD.;Gamache,
Kevin;Gamache,Garrett;VanWinkle,Scott:reSToraTion oF
212 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.173
creTaceoUS) in cenTral meXico, anD Their relaTion
To oceanic anoXic eVenT 2 (oae 2)
42 Patten,Kimberly*;Allison,M.Lee;Richard,StephenM.:U.S.
geoScience inFormaTion neTWorK: DiSTriBUTeD
DePloYmenT acroSS 50 STaTeS
172-5
170-11
43 Cline,JarvisR.*;Alfarhan,MohammedS.;White,LionelS.Jr.;
Mills,Graham;Aiken,CarlosL.V.:comBining a roBoTic
camera SYSTem WiTh TerreSTrial liDar To ProDUce
VerY high reSolUTion PhoTorealiSTic oUTcroP
moDelS
57 Benison,KathleenC.*;Bowen,BrendaB.;Haagsma,AutumnJ.;
Oboh-Ikuenobe,FranciscaE.;SanchezBotero,Carlos;Story,
Stacy:mUlTiPle PaleoclimaTe ProXieS From eocene –
holocene laKe, eolian, anD PaleoSol FacieS in
WeSTern aUSTralia coreS: PreliminarY reSUlTS
172-6
170-12
44 Gallagher,KevinT.*;Gundersen,LindaC.:U.S. geoScience
inFormaTion neTWorK: The USgS commUniTY on DaTa
inTegraTion
58 Smith,AlexanderR.*;Lewis,AdamR.;Ashworth,AllanC.:
PreSerVeD Till SeQUenceS anD The reorganiZaTion
oF glacial PaTTernS DUring miocene Time – FriiS
hillS, anTarcTica
170-13
45 Forsman,NelsF.*;Eylands,KurtE.:nD erioniTe reSearch
Timeline
172-7
170-14
46 Knudsen,AndrewC.*;Clark,Jeffrey;Blount,James;Blair,Hava;
Trotter,Joshua;Luedtke,Megan:chemical anD geoSPaTial
DiSTriBUTion oF PB in SoilS oF Smaller UrBan
cenTerS
59 Ji,Junfeng*;He,Tong;Balsam,William;Chen,Jun:
ProToDolomiTe in The laTe miocene-Pliocene
reD claY FormaTion, chineSe loeSS PlaTeaU:
TeleconnecTion To The Pliocene PermanenT
el niÑo-liKe climaTe
172-8
60 Winkelstern,IanZ.*;Surge,Donna:eViDence From BiValVe
SclerochronologY For a cool laTe Pliocene
climaTe in The WeSTern norTh aTlanTic
172-9
61 Freeman,TiffanyC.*;Latimer,JenniferC.:Fine FracTion
mineralogY aS an inDicaTor oF DeTriTal
ProVenance in The SoUTheaSTern aTlanTic ocean
172-10
62 Johnson,WilliamC.*;Halfen,AlanF.;Spencer,JoelQ.G.;
Hanson,Paul;Young,Aaron:eolian SanD eViDence For
lanDScaPe inSTaBiliTY in The cenTral greaT PlainS
DUring miS 3
172-11
63 Deal,RebeccaM.*;Eppes,M.C.;Diemer,J.A.;Armour,J.;Brazell,
Seth;Johnson,B.G.:TemPoral anD SPaTial VariaBiliTY
oF high reSolUTion PoST-laST glacial maXimUm
(lgm) climaTe recorDS, SoUThern San JUan
moUnTainS, coloraDo
SeSSion no. 171
Geoscience Education (Posters) III
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
171-1
47 Morrow,SavannahLee*;Fenner-Aubin,WendyMarie;Krekeler,
MarkP.S.:aFTer School geoScience acTiViTieS
For UnDerPriVilegeD aFrican-american 7th anD
8th graDerS aT The Ymca in The ciTY oF hamilTon,
BUTler coUnTY, ohio
171-2
48 Houlton,HeatherR.*;Gonzales,LeilaM.;Keane,ChristopherM.:
oUTreach eFForTS geareD ToWarD increaSeD
inVolVemenT in anD PUrSUiT oF geoScience careerS
171-3
49 Cole,RonaldB.*;Boynton,Eric:inTegraTing geoScience
anD hUmaniTieS DUring an UnDergraDUaTe TraVel
coUrSe in WeSTern TUrKeY
171-4
50 Johnson,AaronW.*;Rohs,C.Renee:FielD geologY oF The
BriTiSh iSleS: an acTiViTY-BaSeD inTernaTional FielD
coUrSe
171-5
51 Reynolds,Jim*;Carlile,Olivia;McKee,Stephen;Reynolds,Elena;
Sonner,Madeline:BreVarD college’S 2011 FielD TriP To
The galÁPagoS iSlanDS
171-6
52 Briedis,CynthiaA.;Seid,MaryJ.*:illinoiS STaTe
geological SUrVeY PUBlic FielD TriPS: FielD-BaSeD
eDUcaTional oUTreach SerVing all-ageS in illinoiS
SeSSion no. 172
172-12
64 Cooke,KristenA.*;Dallimore,Audrey;Hay,MurrayB.;Enkin,
RandolphJ.:a laTe holocene PaleoenVironmenTal
hiSTorY oF maSS moVemenT in an anoXic marine
FJorD oF The cenTral BriTiSh colUmBia coaST
moUnTainS
172-13
65 Bose,NicholasR.*;Cola,ElizabethC.;Culver,Emily;Huff,
WarrenD.;Krekeler,EvanM.;Longbottom,ToddL.;Maynard,
J.Barry;Schneider,AndrewG.;Sigward,DanielE.;Young,
SpencerA.:ohio’S miami anD erie canal: a SeDimenT
recorD oF anThroPogenic anD climaTic change
172-14
66 Mackall,BenjaminT.*;Leonard,EricM.:eSTimaTeS oF laST
glacial maXimUm climaTe oF The SnoWY range,
SoUThern WYoming, USing nUmericallY moDeleD
Paleoglacier reconSTrUcTionS
172-15
67 Anderson,AlyssaJ.*;Banner,Jay;Musgrove,MaryLynn;
Hagemann,MarkW.;Folk,RobertL.:microScoPic groWTh
BanDing in a STalagmiTe From cenTral TeXaS:
imPlicaTionS For PaleoclimaTe reconSTrUcTion
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
172-1
172-2
172-3
172-4
53 Gouwy,SofieA.*;MacLeod,KennethG.;Leslie,StephenA.;
Herrmann,AchimD.:neW STaBle oXYgen iSoToPe
analYSiS on Single-TaXon conoDonT SamPleS From
a SecTion in DicKeYVille, Wi ProViDe no SUPPorT
For VolcanicallY ForceD climaTic ShiFT in The laTe
orDoVician
54 Beard,JamesAndrew*;Ivany,Linda;Runnegar,Bruce:
SeaSonal VariaTionS oF carBon anD oXYgen
iSoToPe raTioS in ShellS oF The circUmPolar
gonDWanan BiValVe eUrYDeSma, anD Their imPacT on
inTerPreTaTionS oF earlY Permian climaTeS
55 LeBlanc,Stephanie*;Dworkin,S.I.;Atchley,Stacy;Nordt,Lee:
reconSTrUcTing laTe TriaSSic enVironmenTal
conDiTionS USing PaleoSol mineralS aSSemBlageS
From The chinle FormaTion, ariZona, USa
56 Blanco,Alberto*;Maurrasse,FlorentinJ.;Duque,Fabian;
Delgado,Agustin:anoXic–DYSoXic–oXic conDiTionS in
The cenomanian agUa nUeVa FormaTion (UPPer
SeSSion no. 173
Paleontology (Posters) III: Biogeography, Biostratigraphy,
and Taphonomy
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
173-1
68 Mering,JohnA.*;Gaines,RobertR.;Zhao,Yuanlong;Peng,Jin:
STraTigraPhic anD microFacieS analYSiS oF The
Kaili FormaTion aT Balang Village, gUiZhoU, china
173-2
69 Li,Xiangfeng*;Lin,Jih-Pai:Three TaPhonomic WinDoWS
From The Kaili FormaTion (camBrian SerieS 2-3),
SoUTh china
173-3
70 Rolls,MonicaV.*;Pruss,SaraB.:SeDimenTologY,
ichnologY, anD SoFT-BoDieD PreSerVaTion oF The
SerieS 3 camBrian march PoinT anD PeTiT JarDin
FormaTionS, WeSTern neWFoUnDlanD
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 213
AM
T U E S D AY
170-10
SESSIONNO.173
173-4
71 Clark,GeorgeR.*:organic maTriX PreSerVaTion in
loWer PaleoZoic BrachioPoDS iS more common
Than We ThinK
173-5
72 Peterson,Stephen;Myer,GeorgeH.;Grandstaff,BarbaraS.;
Grandstaff,DavidE.*:a mUlTiSTage moDel oF
PreSerVaTion in FoSSil PlanTS From The lleWellYn
FormaTion (PennSYlVanian), ST. clair, PennSYlVania,
USa
173-6
73 Xu,Hong-He*:a miDDle DeVonian PlanT lagerSTäTTe
From norTh XinJiang, china
173-22
89 Casier,Jean-Georges*;Devleeschouwer,Xavier;Maillet,
Sébastien;Petitclerc,Estelle;Préat,AlainR.Y.:oSTracoDeS,
rocK FacieS anD magneTic SUScePTiBiliTY oF The
giVeTian / FraSnian TranSiTion aT SoUrD D’aVe
(DinanT SYnclinoriUm, BelgiUm)
173-23
90 Wendler,JensE.*;Wendler,Ines;Logan,M.AmeliaV.;Rose,
TimothyR.;Huber,BrianT.:eXcePTionallY PreSerVeD
TUronian calcareoUS microFlora From TanZania:
imPlicaTionS oF PreSerVaTion on TaXonomY
173-24
91 Santos,CarlosEnrique*;Warny,Sophie;Jaramillo,Carlos;
DelaParra,Felipe:PalYnoSTraTigraPhY oF The
maaSTrichTian Umir FormaTion, miDDle magDalena
ValleY BaSin (mmVB), colomBia -PreliminarY
reSUlTS-
173-7
74 Karr,Jered*;Clapham,MatthewE.:BioTic anD
enVironmenTal conTrolS on long-Term TrenDS in
inSecT TaPhonomY
173-8
75 Colombi,CarinaE.*:The TaPhonomic moDeS in
The FlUVial SYSTem oF The UPPer TriaSSic
iSchigUalaSTo FormaTion, nW argenTina
173-25
173-9
76 Brundridge,KristaM.*;Barta,DanielE.;Jackson,FrankieD.;
Varricchio,DavidJ.;Jin,Xingsheng:FoSSil eggS From
ZheJiang ProVince, china: eViDence oF a reDUcing
enVironmenT FaciliTaTeD BY organic DecomPoSiTion
92 Hayes,KennethM.*;Buynevich,IlyaV.;Grandstaff,DavidE.;Terry,
DennisO.Jr.:correlaTionS in magneTic SUScePTiBiliTY
acroSS The creTaceoUS/Paleogene BoUnDarY in
cenTral anD SoUThern neW JerSeY
173-26
93 Zonneveld,John-Paul*;Bartels,WilliamS.;Gunnell,GreggF.;
Ciochon,Russell;Zaim,Yahdi;Rizal,Yan;Bettis,E.ArthurIII.:
Paleogene STraTigraPhY anD PaleonTologY
oF The Brani, SangKareWang, anD SaWahlUnTo
FormaTionS, WeST SUmaTra
173-27
94 Harrison,Michael*;Fluegeman,RichardH.;Nicholson,KirstenN.;
Maurizot,P.:macroForaminiFeral BioSTraTigraPhY
anD PaleoBiogeograPhY oF The UiToÉ limeSTone
(eocene; BarTonian) oF neW caleDonia, SoUTh
PaciFic
173-28
95 Frederick,DanielL.*;Parker,Brandon:TriloBiTe FaUna oF
The BroWnSPorT FormaTion (UPPer SilUrian) WeST
TenneSSee
173-29
96 Couri,GeorgeM.Jr.*;Malgieri,ThomasJ.;Bartholomew,
Alex:reDiScoVerY oF The “TriloBiTe BeD” oF The
PorT JerViS FormaTion (UPPer lochoVian-loWer
Pragian?) aT TriloBiTe moUnTain, PorT JerViS,
neW YorK
173-30
97 DeVore,MelanieL.*;Pigg,KathleenB.;Hoganson,JohnW.;
Benedict,JohnC.:TaXoDiaceoUS coniFer remainS aT
a laTe Paleocene VerTeBraTe SiTe near meDora,
norTh DaKoTa
173-10
77 Brandau,DeannaL.*:Digging inTo BoneBeDS: a
QUanTiTaTiVe meThoD For analYSiS oF DinoSaUr
DePoSiTS USing QemScan, KaiParoWiTS FormaTion,
UTah
173-11
78 Heness,ElizabethA.*;Wilk,Jewels;Kraal,Erin;Malenda,
H.Fitzgerald;Simpson,Edward:TaPhonomY oF Barnacle
anD FiSh Shoreline accUmUlaTionS oF The SalTon
Sea, caliFornia, USa
173-12
79 Vietti,LauraA.*;Flood,BeverlyE.;Bailey,JakeV.:The role
oF Whale-Fall microBial commUniTieS on Bone
corroSion eXPloreD WiTh meTagenomicS
173-13
80 Hanson,Kathleen*;Bartholomew,Alex:The FaUna oF The
STonY holloW memBer oF The Union SPringS Fm.
(laTe eiFelian) oF neW YorK STaTe
173-14
81 Morgan,Ryan*:PaleoBiogeograPhic anD
Paleoecologic aSSociaTionS among miSSiSSiPPian
BrYoZoanS
173-15
82 Gorman,MarkII.*;Miller,IanM.:TemPoral anD
laTiTUDinal Flora graDienTS in The laTe JUraSSic
morriSon FormaTion
173-31
173-16
83 Dašková,Jirina*;Harrington,Guy:PlanT inTerchange
BeTWeen eUroPe anD norTh america acroSS The
Paleocene/eocene TranSiTion
98 Filipiak,Paweł*:non-calciFieD algae From The UPPer
DeVonian oF The holY croSS moUnTainS, cenTral
PolanD
173-32
173-17
84 Hendy,Austin,J.W.*:The earlY miocene cUleBra
FormaTion oF Panama: BiogeograPhY anD
BioDiVerSiTY oF neoTroPical mollUScS BeFore The
iSThmUS
99 Cuffey,RogerJ.*:SUBFoSSil anD moDern encrUSTing
reeFal BrYoZoanS on miDWaY aToll, cenTral PaciFic
ocean: PreliminarY oBSerVaTionS
173-18
85 Knight,Cassi*;Wilf,Peter:rare leaF FoSSilS oF
monimiaceae anD aTheroSPermaTaceae (laUraleS)
From eocene PaTagonia: BiogeograPhY oF ancienT
SoUThern rainForeST lineageS
173-19
86 RojasBriceno,Alexis*;Hendy,Austin,J.W.;Schemm-Gregory,
Mena:The FirST recorDS oF cenoZoic BrachioPoDS
From The iSThmUS oF Panama: imPlicaTionS For
BiogeograPhY anD The QUaliTY oF The FoSSil
recorD
173-20
173-21
87 Palacios,Teodoro*;Jensen,Sören;Barr,SandraM.;White,
ChrisE.;Miller,RandallF.:neW BioSTraTigraPhical
conSTrainTS on The loWer camBrian raTcliFFe
BrooK FormaTion, in aValonia oF SoUThern
neW BrUnSWicK, canaDa, From organic-WalleD
microFoSSilS
88 Swisher,RobertE.*;Westrop,StephenR.;Brett,CarltonE.:
comParaTiVe STraTigraPhY oF The UPPer
orDoVician (SanDBian-KaTian) SUcceSSionS oF
eaSTern miSSoUri anD cenTral TenneSSee
173-33 100 Haire,ScottA.*;Hanks,H.Douglas;Schroeder,AdamJ.:
a hYmenoPTeran BrooDing chamBer From
The coleraine FormaTion (UPPer creTaceoUS,
cenomanian) oF The meSaBi iron range DiSTricT oF
norThern minneSoTa
173-34 101 Liu,Huaibao*;Witzke,BrianJ.;Briggs,DerekE.G.;McKay,
Robert;Spencer,Marc:a gianT PrionioDiniD conoDonT
From The miDDle orDoVician WinneShieK
lagerSTäTTe oF norTheaSTern ioWa, USa
173-35 102 Hoffman,BrianL.*;Hageman,ScottA.:a DiVerSe
chonDrichThYan FaUna From The KanSaS ciTY
groUP (PennSYlVanian) oF miSSoUri
SeSSion no. 174
Sediments, Clastic (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
174-1
103 Michel,LaurenA.*;Peppe,DanielJ.;Driese,Steven;
McNulty,KieranP.;Lehmann,Thomas;Dunsworth,HollyM.;
Harcourt-Smith,WilliamE.H.:PaleoenVironmenTal
214 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.175
174-2
174-3
174-4
174-5
174-6
104 Burdsall,AdamC.*;Zaleha,MichaelJ.:PaleoenVironmenTal
reconSTrUcTion oF a FoSSil-rich PennSYlVanianPermian oUTcroP, DUnKarD groUP, SoUTheaSTern
ohio, USa
105 Edmunds,JordanA.*;Fluegeman,RichardH.:PaleocologY
oF BenThic ForaminiFera From The cocKFielD
FormaTion (eocene; BarTonian) oF The moBilmiSSiSSiPPi coreS, WaYne coUnTY, miSSiSSiPPi
106 Loope,DavidB.*;Kettler,RichardM.;Weber,KarrieA.;Hinrichs,
NathanL.;Burgess,Derek:rinDeD concreTionS FormeD
BY oXiDaTion oF SiDeriTe: raTTleSToneS anD
marBleS From non-marine SanDS anD SanDSToneS
oF QUaTernarY, creTaceoUS, anD JUraSSic age
107 Kettler,RichardM.*;Loope,DavidB.;Zlotnik,VitalyA.:
DiSTincTiVe remnanTS oF SiDeriTe concreTionS
oXiDiZeD in aDVecTing groUnDWaTer (naVaJo
SanDSTone, SoUTh-cenTral UTah)
108 Emery,MatthewK.*;Maithel,SarahA.;Whitmore,JohnH.:can
comPacTion accoUnT For loWer-Than-eXPecTeD
croSS-BeD DiPS in The coconino SanDSTone
(Permian), ariZona?
174-7
109 Lippert,PeterGregory*;Möller,Andreas;Kelly,Nigel:
reDUcing BiaSeS in DeTriTal ProVenance U-(Th)-PB
geochronologY analYSeS
174-8
110 RubioCisneros,IgorIshi*;OcampoDíaz,YamZulErnesto:
SoUrce-To-SinK: a reTroSPecTion oF The
SeDimenTarY PeTrograPhY eVolUTion
174-9
111 Ronghu,Zhang*;Guohua,Zhu;Jianfeng,Shou;Huiliang,Zhang;
Ge,Chen;Chun,Liu;Bo,Wang:characTeriSTicS anD
geological SigniFicance oF carBonaTe DeBriS in
conTinenTal SanDSTone
174-10 112 Griffing,DavidH.*;Johnson,EricL.;Haas,Skylar:a PaleoSol
origin For an UnUSUal BroWn BaSalTic inTerVal
WiThin Koloa VolcanicS, PoiPU Beach, KaUai, haWaii
174-11 113 Graves,NolanBradley*;Dorton,Melissa;Dorton,Richard;
Venturelli,Ryan;Kilibarda,Zoran:nearShore graVel
comPoSiTion in SoUThern laKe michigan
174-12 114 Hokanson,WilliamH.*;Keach,R.WilliamII.;Birgenheier,
LaurenP.;McBride,JohnH.;Currie,BrianS.:iDenTiFYing
comPleX FlUVial SanDSTone reSerVoirS USing
core, Well log, anD 3D SeiSmic DaTa. creTaceoUS
ceDar moUnTain anD DaKoTa FormaTionS, SoUThern
UinTa BaSin, UTah
174-13 115 Schwartz,RobertK.;O’Brien,TaylorJ.;Barber,DouglasE.*;
Ness,JamesB.;Weislogel,AmyL.:BraiDeD channel
SYSTem in The Paleogene BeaVerheaD
inTermonTane BaSin: a longiTUDinal SegmenT in The
PaleomiSSoUri heaDWaTer SYSTem oF SoUThWeST
monTana
174-14 116 Roy,SandipKumar*;Paul,Swagata;Sadhu,Rajib;Banerjee,
Santanu:ProVenance anD TecTonic SeTTing oF a
coarSe graineD FlYSch: caSe STUDY From anDaman
FlYSch aT Trench SloPe BreaK, norTh anDaman
iSlanDS
174-15 117 Dasgupta,Sudipta*;Buatois,LuisA.;Zavala,CarlosA.:an
UnUSUal occUrrence oF The GLOSSIFUNGITES
ichnoFacieS on SUBmarine canYon WallS – an
eXamPle From Pliocene Paleo-orinoco ShelFeDge DelTaic SeDimenTS oF The maYaro FormaTion,
SoUTheaST TriniDaD iSlanD, TriniDaD anD ToBago
174-16 118 Moore,MitchellForrest*;Hames,WillisE.;Uddin,Ashraf;Pashin,
JackC.;Priester,Catherine:PeTrologY anD DeTriTal
mineral geochronologY oF The carBoniFeroUS
SeDimenTarY aPPalachianS, SoUTheaSTern USa
174-17 119 Dahlqvist,Peter*;Gee,David;Frei,Dirk;Ladenberger,Anna:
DeVeloPmenT oF The BalToScanDian ForelanD
BaSin DUring cloSUre oF The iaPeTUS ocean anD
BalTica-laUrenTia colliSion
174-18 120 Johnson,Grace*;Middleton,LarryT.;Umhoefer,PaulJ.:a
SeDimenTological analYSiS oF The miDDle ThUmB
conglomeraTe oF The horSe SPring FormaTion,
laKe meaD area, nV
174-19 121 Hofmann,MichaelH.*;Hart,Bruce:claSSiFYing mUDrocKS
BY USing a mUlTi-comPonenT clUSTer analYSiS
174-21 123 Yamaguchi,Naofumi*;Sekiguchi,Tomohiro:riPPleS UnDer
laBoraTorY ParTiallY STanDing WaVeS
174-22 124 Scappaticci,NicholasI.*;Bodenbender,BrianE.:Time-laPSe
camera SYSTem For moniToring ShorT- anD longTerm SeDimenTarY ProceSSeS
174-23 125 Medina,RachelA.*;Scappaticci,NicholasI.;Bodenbender,
BrianE.:high DYnamic range imageS in SanD DUne
PhoTogrammeTrY
174-24 126 Sekiguchi,Tomohiro*:riPPleS UnDer TWo-DimenSional
oScillaTorY FloW: a TWo-DirecTional oScillaTorYBeD eXPerimenT
174-25 127 Ostfeld,Rosemary*;O’Connell,Suzanne;Patton,Peter;
Resor,Phillip;Geiger,Lynn:BeDForm FormaTion in The
glaSTonBUrY meanDerS oF The connecTicUT riVer
174-26 128 Whitmore,JohnH.*;Forsythe,Guy;Strom,Raymond;Garner,
PaulA.:UnUSUal BeDDing STYleS For The coconino
SanDSTone (Permian), ariZona
SeSSion no. 175
T3. The Archean of North America: The Core of a Continent
(Posters) (GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
Volcanology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Structural
Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical Society of
America; Geological Association of Canada)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
175-1
129 Teklehaimanot,Lulu*;Ferre,EricC.;Gébelin,Aude;Teyssier,
Christian;Conder,JamesA.;Christensen,NikolasI.:
archean crUSTal PeTroFaBricS in The minneSoTa
riVer ValleY comPleX, SUPerior ProVince anD
imPlicaTionS For SeiSmic aniSoTroPY
175-2
130 Liodas,NathanielT.*;Ferre,EricC.;Gébelin,Aude;Lin,Shoufa;
Misgna,Grimay:PeTroSTrUcTUral aniSoTroPY oF an
archean gneiSS Dome: eXamPle oF The PUKaSKWa
BaTholiTh, SUPerior ProVince, canaDa
175-3
131 Lehrer,MaliaL.*;Aird,HannahM.;Boudreau,Alan:eXamining
acceSSorY mineralS aSSociaTeD WiTh The PicKeT Pin
PlaTinUm-rich Zone
175-4
132 Shirley,EmeraldK.*;Schmitz,MarkD.:a hiSTorY oF
STaBiliZaTion anD moDiFicaTion oF craTonic norTh
american crUST oF The eaSTern SnaKe riVer Plain,
iDaho USing ThermochronologY oF DeeP crUSTal
XenoliThS anD BaSemenT eXPoSUreS
175-5
133 Mueller,PaulA.*;Wooden,Joseph;Mogk,DavidW.;Henry,
Darrell:craTonS, KeelS, anD earlY crUSTal groWTh
in norTh america
175-6
134 McGrew,AllenJ.*;Premo,W.R.:The angel laKe
gneiSS comPleX oF norTheaSTern neVaDa
anD The SoUThWeSTern limiTS oF archean To
PaleoProTeroZoic BaSemenT in norTh america
175-7
135 Yuan,Huaiyu*;Romanowicz,Barbara;Ford,Heather;Fischer,
KarenM.:aniSoTroPY in The norTh american craTon
175-8
136 Staffenberg,JenniferConstance*;Mueller,P.A.;Mogk,David;
Henry,D.J.;Wooden,J.L.:TeSTing a moDel oF 2.8 ga arc
magmaTiSm WiTh Trace elemenTS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 215
AM
T U E S D AY
reconSTrUcTion oF earlY miocene caTarrhine
localiTieS USing FoSSil ForeST PaleoSolS From
rUSinga iSlanD, laKe VicToria, KenYa
SESSIONNO.175
175-9
137 Siddoway,Christine*:PoTenTial SoUrceS oF crUSTal
aniSoTroPY in The WYoming ProVince: inSighTS From
BaSemenT STrUcTUreS oF The Bighorn moUnTainS,
WYoming
176-11 150 Bultman,Mark*:eSTimaTing concealeD liThologY
UnDer glacial anD PaleoZoic coVer in The
WiSconSin magmaTic TerraneS WiTh groUnD-BaSeD
magneTic ProFile DaTa
175-10 138 Frost,B.Ronald*;Frost,CarolD.;Swapp,SusanM.;Chamberlain,
KevinR.:mUlTiPle TerraneS in The TeTon range,
WYoming: eViDence For TecTonic aSSemBlY aT 2.68
anD 2.62 ga
176-12 151 Keng,RachelVictoria*:FielD-BaSeD conSTrainTS on
The STrUcTUral eVolUTion oF The BenTon UPliFT,
oUachiTa moUnTainS
175-11 139 Foster,DavidA.*;Mogk,DavidW.;Henry,DarrellJ.;Mueller,
PaulA.:eVolUTion oF archean rocKS oF The SoUTh
SnoWY BlocK, YelloWSTone naTional ParK: reSUlTS
oF an reU SiTe ProJecT
SeSSion no. 177
SeSSion no. 176
T7. Exploring Subsurface Terranes and Buried Basins of
Eastern and Central North America—Geology, Geophysics,
and Geochronology (Posters) (GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology,
and Volcanology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; EarthScope;
U.S. Geological Survey)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
176-1
140 Langston,CharlesA.*;DeShon,HeatherR.;Horton,StephenP.;
Powell,ChristineA.;Thomas,WilliamA.;Ammon,CharlesJ.;
Herrmann,RobertB.:ScienTiFic ProBlemS anD
liThoSPheric TargeTS: The norThern emBaYmenT
liThoSPhere eXPerimenT
T9. Tectonic Development of the Northern North American
Cordillera (Posters) (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Geophysics
Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
177-1
152 Malone,ShawnJoseph*;McClelland,WilliamC.:DeTriTal
Zircon geochronologY oF DeVonian anD
carBoniFeroUS SeDimenTarY rocKS oF The PearYa
Terrane: imPlicaTionS For TeSTing Terrane
reconSTrUcTionS
177-2
153 Hampton,BrianA.*;Deloge,Jennifer;Malkowski,MatthewA.:
ProVenance anD BaSin DeVeloPmenT DUring
The earlY meSoZoic eVolUTion oF The chUliTna
Terrane: imPlicaTionS For STiKinia BacKarc relicTS
in The alaSKa range SUTUre Zone?
177-3
154 Riccio,Steven*;Fitzgerald,P.G.;Benowitz,Jeff;Roeske,Sarah:
aPaTiTe (U-Th)/he DaTing oF The SUSiTna glacier
ThrUST FaUlT region, eaSTern alaSKa range, aK
177-4
155 Benowitz,Jeff*;Roeske,SarahM.;Layer,Paul:DeeP
eXhUmaTion, neoTecTonicS, anD conSTrainTS on The
Denali FaUlT SYSTem long-Term oFF-SeT hiSTorY:
The ToTSchUnDa STranD anD The SoUTh-eaSTern
alaSKa range
177-5
156 Birsic,Erin*;Cole,RonaldB.;Carrion,Lucas;Kindler,Kathryn;
Chung,Sun-Lin;Lin,I-Jhen:eVolUTion oF a laTe
creTaceoUS-earlY TerTiarY graniTic PlUTon anD
aSSociaTeD garneT-Bearing DiKeS anD migmaTiTe
in a colliSional Terrane SUTUre Zone, TalKeeTna
moUnTainS, SoUTh-cenTral alaSKa
176-2
141 Wagner,LaraS.*;Fischer,KarenM.;Hawman,RobertB.:
imaging The ancienT margin: UPDaTeS From The
SoUTh eaSTern SUTUre oF The aPPalachian margin
eXPerimenT: SeSame
176-3
142 Heffner,DavidM.*;Knapp,JamesH.:TranSFer FaUlTS oF
The SoUTh georgia riFT
176-4
143 Cumbest,R.J.*;Unruh,Jeffery;Lindvall,ScottC.;Hartleb,Ross:
high-reSolUTion SeiSmic reFlecTion imaging oF
a reacTiVaTeD TriaSSic BaSin BorDer FaUlT: The
characTer oF BaSemenT-inVolVeD FaUlTing in
coaSTal Plain STraTa
176-5
144 Kemp,ChristopherD.*;Hartleb,RossD.;Lindvall,ScottC.;
Finley,JasonP.;Cumbest,RandolphJ.;Syms,FrankH.:
negaTiVe eViDence For TecTonic SUrFace
DeFormaTion BY reVerSe-reacTiVaTeD SUBSUrFace
FaUlTS aSSociaTeD WiTh TriaSSic riFTing anD BaSin
FormaTion: a geomorPhic aSSeSSmenT oF The
SaVannah riVer SiTe, ga
177-6
157 Donaghy,Erin*;Trop,Jeffrey;Idleman,Bruce:DeTriTal
geochronologY anD SeDimenTologY oF Paleogene
SeDimenTarY anD Volcanic rocKS eXPoSeD on
The SoUThWeSTern FlanK oF The TalKeeTna
moUnTainS, alaSKa: imPlicaTionS For eXhUmaTion
anD BaSin DeVeloPmenT WiThin a remnanT Forearc
DePocenTer
176-6
145 Dennis,AllenJ.*;Shervais,JohnW.;Maher,HarmonJr.:
SUBSUrFace crYSTalline TerraneS oF SoUTh
carolina
177-7
176-7
146 Wilhelm,Helmut;Burkhardt,Hans;Popov,Yuri;Heidinger,Philipp*;
Mayr,SibylleI.;Romushkevich,Raisa;Gorobtsov,Denis:The
Thermo-hYDraUlic regime oF The cheSaPeaKe BaY
imPacT STrUcTUre
158 Szwarc,Tyler*;Trop,Jeffrey;Idleman,Bruce:neW
STraTigraPhic anD DeTriTal geochronologic
conSTrainTS on DeFormaTion, DePoSiTion, anD
DeXTral DiSPlacemenT along The caSTle moUnTain
FaUlT, SoUTh-cenTral alaSKa
177-8
159 Idleman,Bruce*;Trop,JeffreyM.;Ridgway,KennethD.:
geochronological eViDence For raPiD Forearc
SUBSiDence anD SeDimenTaTion DUring Paleogene
SPreaDing riDge SUBDUcTion along The SoUThern
alaSKa conVergenT margin
177-9
160 Mahjoor,Amirsasan*;Farris,DavidW.:DeTriTal Zircon
DaTing oF KoDiaK accreTionarY comPleX; SoUTh
alaSKa
176-8
176-9
147 Gibson,RogerL.*;Townsend,GabrielleN.;Horton,J.WrightJr.;
Kunk,MichaelJ.;Zack,Thomas:age oF miD-amPhiBoliTe
FacieS alleghanian meTamorPhiSm in rocKS From
The icDP-USgS eYreVille-B core, cheSaPeaKe BaY
imPacT STrUcTUre, Virginia
148 Holm,D.K.*;Hull,Angie;Schneider,D.A.:40ar/39ar
ThermochronologY oF Drill core SamPleS From
The cenTral YaVaPai ProVince, U.S. miDconTinenT
176-10 149 Puckett,RobertE.Jr.*;Hanson,R.;Eschberger,AmyM.;
Bulen,CaseyL.;Brueseke,M.:USing BaSemenT WellS
To inVeSTigaTe The SUBSUrFace camBrian BimoDal
Volcanic recorD in The SoUThern oKlahoma
aUlacogen
177-10 161 Davidson,Cameron*;Garver,JohnI.;Hilbert-Wolf,HannahL.;
Carlson,Benjamin:maXimUm DePoSiTional age oF The
Paleocene To eocene orca FlYSch, Prince William
SoUnD, alaSKa
177-11 162 Lowey,Grant*:The leWeS riVer groUP (TriaSSic) arcFringing carBonaTe PlaTForm: SeDimenTological
eViDence WhiTehorSe TroUgh WaS an eaST-Facing
Forearc BaSin
216 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.180
177-13 164 Mahoney,J.Brian*;Nelson,JoAnne;Gehrels,George;Karl,
SusanM.;Diakow,Larry;Angen,Joel:PaleoZoic eVolUTion
oF The SoUThern aleXanDer Terrane, norThWeST
BriTiSh colUmBia
177-14 165 Pignotta,Geoffrey*;Mahoney,J.Brian;Meyers,JessicaL.:
characTeriZaTion oF a laTe PaleoZoic arc SecTion
in The Terrace-KiTimaT area, BriTiSh colUmBia
177-15 166 O’Brien,Tim*;Pana,Dinu;vanderPluijm,BenA.:JUraSSic To
earlY eocene DeFormaTion PUlSeS in The norThern
rocKieS FolD-ThrUST BelT; neW eViDence From
40ar/39ar DaTing oF claY-rich FaUlT goUge in The
alBerTa SegmenT
177-16 167 Meigs,Andrew*;Grunder,AnitaL.:BlocKS, PoleS,
eXTenSion, anD conTracTion - The BacKarc STorY
oF caScaDia
177-17 168 Hislop,Ann*;Guest,Bernard:The SoUThern TerminaTion
oF The STaTeline FaUlT, eaSTern caliFornia
Shear Zone, caliFornia anD neVaDa: PreliminarY
conSTrainTS From geologic maPPing
SeSSion no. 179
T38. Provenance Analysis in Modern and Ancient Sedimentary
Systems (Posters) (GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
179-1
176 Soreghan,GerilynS.;Soreghan,MichaelJ.*:Tracing claSTic
DeliVerY To The Permian DelaWare BaSin USing
DeTriTal Zircon geochronologY
179-2
177 Heydweiller,ErichC.*;Aschoff,Jennifer:an imProVeD
nUmerical moDel oF conglomeraTe ProVenance
179-3
178 Hyodo,Ayumi*;Kozdon,Reinhard;Pollington,AnthonyD.;
Valley,JohnW.:BUrial hiSTorY oF The camBrian eaU
claire FormaTion BaSeD on in SiTU oXYgen iSoToPe
analYSiS oF QUarTZ oVergroWThS anD healeD
FracTUreS
179-4
179 Ramarao,Thejashwini*;Gilotti,JaneA.;McClelland,WilliamC.:
ProVenance oF The carBoniFeroUS BaSin in holm
lanD, norTh-eaST greenlanD
179-5
180 Scholonek,Kornelia;Huber,Barbara;Gärtner,Claudia*;Bahlburg,
Heinrich:lighT anD heaVY mineral PeTrograPhY anD
geochemiSTrY oF PaleoProTeroZoic SanDSToneS
DrilleD DUring The Far-DeeP ProJecT – DeciPhering
The PaleoProTeroZoic SeDimenTarY ProVenance oF
The BalTic ShielD
179-6
181 Lovell,ThomasR.*;Bowen,BrendaB.;Fischietto,Nick:
TemPoral changeS in comPoSiTion anD DeTriTal
Zircon U-PB ageS in The UPPer camBrian moUnT
Simon SanDSTone, miDWeST UniTeD STaTeS:
imPlicaTionS For FlUcTUaTion in SeDimenTarY
ProVenance
SeSSion no. 178
T24. Structural Geology and Tectonics of Foreland Basins
(Posters) (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
GSA Geophysics Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
178-1
169 Mandal,Subhadip*;Robinson,DeloresM.;Paul,SudipK.:
neW U-PB DeTriTal Zircon age conSTrainTS From
The leSSer himalaYan SeQUenceS, himachalUTTaranchal area, norThWeSTern inDia
178-2
170 Shami,Malek*;Rouzyi,Zulekha;Schleifer,Stanley;Khandaker,
NazrulI.:The origin oF TecTonic eXTrUSionS anD
comPleX STrUcTUral FeaTUreS in The WeST-cenTral
region oF Yemen (miDDle eaST)
178-3
178-4
178-5
178-6
178-7
171 Witte,Jan*;Bonora,Massimo;Oncken,Onno;Carbone,Carlos:
migraTion mechaniSmS in naTUrallY FracTUreD
oil-ProDUcing SillS, norThern neUQUen BaSin,
argenTina
172 Perez,NicholasD.*;Horton,BrianK.:iniTial ShorTening
in The norThern alTiPlano: STraTigraPhic,
STrUcTUral anD geochronological conSTrainTS
From The aYaViri BaSin, PerU
173 Klepeis,Keith*;McAtamney,Janelle;Mehrtens,Charlotte;
Thomson,StuartN.;Betka,Paul;Mosher,Sharon:alongSTriKe VariaBiliTY oF coUPleD hinTerlanDForelanD ProceSSeS DUring FormaTion oF The
magallaneS ForelanD BaSin, PaTagonian anDeS
174 Betka,Paul*;Klepeis,Keith;Mosher,Sharon:alongSTriKe change in STrUcTUral STYle anD
TecTonic ShorTening DUring The DeVeloPmenT
oF The PaTagonian reTroarc FolD-ThrUST BelT,
SoUThern anDeS
175 Welcome,LeiakaT.*;Zachry,DoyL.;Dumond,Gregory:
STraTigraPhic eViDence inDicaTing SYnDePoSiTional
FaUlTing along The caSS FaUlT SYSTem in The
SoUThern oZarKS, norThWeSTern arKanSaS
179-7
182 Doebbert,AmaliaC.*;LaMaskin,Todd;Peters,Shanan;Meyers,
StephenR.;Carroll,Alan:a neW conFiDence-limiTS BaSeD
meThoD For comParing DeTriTal Zircon U-PB age
DiSTriBUTionS
SeSSion no. 180
T67. Landslides and Debris Flows: Understanding Past,
Present, and Future Events (Posters) (GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
180-1
183 Smith,JacquelineA.*;Johnson,BradleyG.;Diemer,JohnA.;
Cirone,AshleyM.:iniTial lanDScaPe eVolUTion
imPlicaTionS From a large lanDSliDe in The
SoUTheaSTern San JUan moUnTainS, SoUThern
coloraDo
180-2
184 Dillon,JeremyS.*;Joeckel,R.M.;Hanson,P.R.;Howard,L.M.;
Kuzila,M.S.:maSS moVemenTS on nW-Se TrenDing
YarDang-liKe riDgeS in norTh-cenTral neBraSKa,
USa
180-3
185 Cole,KevinC.*:DeBriS FloWS From ForeST
lanDScaPeS along The mainlanD BriTiSh
colUmBia coaST
180-4
186 Riley,Kerry*;Pierce,JenniferL.:DeBriS FloWS VS.
SheeTFlooDS: hoW Fire, VegeTaTion anD climaTe
conTrol eroSional reSPonSe in Small STeeP
BaSinS
180-5
187 Fitch,ErinP.*;Meyer,GrantA.:UnDerSTanDing The role
oF Fire anD SloPe aSPecT in hillSloPe ProceSSeS in
The JemeZ moUnTainS, neW meXico, USa
180-6
188 Yuan,Zhaode*;Chen,Jie;Owen,LewisA.;Li,Wenqiao;
Hedrick,KathrynA.;Caffee,MarcW.;Schoenbohm,LindsayM.:
coSmogenic nUcliDe DaTing oF lanDSliDeS/rocK
aValancheS in ne Pamir, china
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 217
AM
T U E S D AY
177-12 163 Mora-Klepeis,Gabriela*;Klepeis,Keith:magma reSerVoir
characTeriZaTion anD TecTonic TranSiTionS DUring
conSTrUcTion oF The coaST moUnTain BaTholiTh, Se
alaSKa, BriTiSh colUmBia
SESSIONNO.180
180-7
189 Knochenhauer,KaseJames*;Weber,John:lichenomeTrY
anD coSmogenic SUrFace eXPoSUre DaTing oF
PoSSiBle FoSSil TalUS DePoSiTS, DeVil’S laKe STaTe
ParK, WiSconSin
180-8
190 Schaefer,LaurenN.*;Corazzato,Claudia;Manzoni,Patrick;
Oommen,Thomas;Tibaldi,Alessandro:nUmerical moDeling
oF Volcanic FlanK inSTaBiliTY: a caSe STUDY oF
PacaYa Volcano, gUaTemala
180-9
191 Nakamura,Shinya*;Vithana,ShriwanthaBuddhi;Kimura,Sho:
eFFecTS oF arTiFicial oVerconSoliDaTion raTioS
on The Shear BehaVioUr anD Shear STrengTh oF
lanDSliDe SoilS
180-10 192 Sexton,CarolynE.*;Giardino,JohnR.;Vitek,JohnD.:
DeTermining acTiVe ePiSoDeS oF The DonalD
DUcK lanDSliDe comPleX on granD meSa, co BY
DenDrogeochronologY
180-11 193 Regmi,NetraR.*;Giardino,JohnR.;Vitek,JohnD.:The
conTriBUTion oF lanDSliDeS To lanDScaPe
eVolUTion in The Paonia-mcclUre PaSS area,
coloraDo, USa
180-12 194 Ahlstrom,AnnaKathleen*;Gamache,Kevin;Giardino,JohnR.;
Vitek,JohnD.:The oUraY amPhiTheaTer lanDSliDe: a
PreliminarY analYSiS
180-13 195 ElKadiri,Racha*;Milewski,Adam;Sultan,Mohamed;Becker,
RichardH.;Sefry,Saleh;Youssef,AhmedM.;AlHarbi,Talal;
ElSayed,Mohamed;Sanders,JonathonDaniel:inTegraTeD
meThoDologieS (FielD, remoTe SenSing, giS) For The
aSSeSSmenT oF lanDSliDe DiSTriBUTion, haZarDS,
anD conTrolling FacTorS in The JaZan area, SaUDi
araBia
180-14 196 HenckSchmidt,Amanda*;Collins,BrianD.;Goh,K.Xenna;
Schmidt,JoshuaP.;Tang,Ya;Li,Yongxian;Deng,Guiping:
lanDSliDeS, haBiTaBle lanD, anD haZarDS For
TiBeTan VillageS in JiUZhaigoU naTional ParK,
SichUan, china
180-15 197 Jover,M.Laila*;Buell,Rebecca;Schmitz,Darrel;Cherry,
WilliamE.;Ladner,Corey:STUDY oF SPoil SloPe STaBiliTY
oF The oPen PiT ligniTe coal mine in chocTaW
coUnTY, mS
180-16 198 Ries,Adam*;Yarbrough,LanceD.:characTeriZaTion oF
BanKS anD SloPe FailUreS along The Shoreline oF
laKe SaKaKaWea, norTh DaKoTa, USa
SeSSion no. 181
T68. Water and Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural Landscapes:
Toward Prediction of Watershed Sediment Yield (Posters)
(GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geology and Society Division;
GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Geoinformatics Division; Soil
Science Society of America)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
181-1
199 Mulling,AdamD.*;Howard,SamuelM.;Colgan,PatrickM.:
maSS anD raTe oF STorage oF PoST-SeTTlemenT Soil
organic carBon in allUVial SoilS, oTTaWa coUnTY,
michigan
181-2
200 Yoo,Kyungsoo*;Chen,Chunmei;Aufdenkampe,Anthony;
Ji,Junling:imPacTS oF lanD USe on mineralS’
inTeracTion WiTh organic carBon: From SoilS To
WaTerSheD ScaleS
181-3
201 Schiller,AndrewL.*;Pavlowsky,RobertT.:TraP eFFiciencY
anD SUSPenDeD SeDimenT leVelS For oZarK mill
PonD, oZarK, mo
181-4
202 Koiter,Alexander*;Owens,PhilipN.;Lobb,DavidA.;Tiessen,
Kevin;Li,Sheng:aSSeSSing The SoUrceS oF SUSPenDeD
SeDimenTS in The STreamS oF an agricUlTUral
WaTerSheD in The PrairieS USing 137cs aS a Tracer
181-5
203 Welch,HeatherL.;Merten,GustavoH.;Coupe,RichardH.*;
Capel,Paul:eFFecTS oF naTUral ProceSSeS anD
anThroPogenic acTiViTieS on SeDimenT DeliVerY
From TWo highlY manageD agricUlTUral
WaTerSheDS locaTeD in miSSiSSiPPi anD ioWa,
2006 To 2008
181-6
204 Gao,Peng*;Josefson,Maria:SUSPenDeD SeDimenT
DYnamicS DUring hYDrological eVenTS in a
cenTral neW YorK WaTerSheD
181-7
205 Stout,JustinC.*;Belmont,Patrick;Schottler,Shawn;Willenbring,
Jane:SeDimenT FingerPrinTing For SoUrceS anD
TranSPorT PaThWaYS in The rooT riVer
181-8
206 Shurr,GeorgeW.*;Gehrke,Arlyn:STream TranSParencY
ProFileS in an agricUlTUral lanDScaPe, eaSTern
greaT PlainS, USa
181-9
207 Papanicolaou,A.N.Thanos;Dermisis,Dimitrios*;Wacha,
Kenneth;Abban,Benjamin;Wilson,Chris:agricUlTUral Soil
eroSion anD Soil organic carBon (Soc) DYnamicS
in The U.S. miDWeST: BriDging The KnoWleDge gaP
acroSS ScaleS
181-10 208 Pizzuto,JamesE.*;Skalak,KatherineJ.;Roman,Mary;
Kulkarni,S.A.;Barbieri,Andrea;Hess,Jacquelyn;Pearson,
AdamJeffrey;Lusas,Amanda:PoST-SeTTlemenT “legacY”
FlooDPlainS oF The eaSTern U.S. maY noT Be
TerraceS: eViDence From mercUrY inVenTorieS,
SoUTh riVer, Virginia
181-11 209 Braun,Shanna*;Magner,Joe:WhiPPS raVine: a
concePTUallY neW aPProach For SolVing an
olD ProBlem
181-12 210 Hoppie,Bryce;Merlini,Michael*:TemPoral anD SPaTial
VariaBiliTY oF SeDimenT YielD in The BlUe earTh
riVer WaTerSheD, SoUTh cenTral minneSoTa anD
norTh cenTral ioWa
181-13 211 Whiting,Peter*;Matisoff,Gerald;Stubblefield,AndrewP.;Fondran,
Carol:inTegraTeD SeT oF meThoDS For eValUaTing
Soil eroSion anD TranSPorT
181-14 212 Gellis,AllenC.*;Clune,J.W.;Myers,M.K.;Kraemer,Thomas:
agricUlTUre raTeS oF eroSion in The cheSaPeaKe
BaY WaTerSheD
181-15 213 Lenhart,ChristianF.*;Nieber,John;Ulrich,Jason;Titov,Mikhail:
STreamBanK eroSion anD FlooDPlain DePoSiTion
ProceSSeS in The loWer minneSoTa riVer
181-16 214 Mosley,BrittonJr.*;Rengers,FrancisK.;Tucker,GregoryE.:
FacTorS conTrolling inFilTraTion raTeS in a SemiariD lanDScaPe
181-17 215 Stohr,Christopher*;Stumpf,Andrew;Stiff,BarbaraJ.;Haneberg,
William:DeScriBing inacceSSiBle oUTcroPS along
The miDDle ForK oF The Vermilion riVer, illinoiS
181-18 216 Ulrich,JasonS.*;Schottler,Shawn;Engstrom,DanielR.;Moore,
Richard;Almendinger,JamesE.:WaTerSheD lanD USe
changeS anD Their eFFecTS on hYDrologY anD
SeDimenT YielD in The laKe PePin BaSin
181-19 217 Fitzpatrick,FaithA.*;Knox,JamesC.;Hansis,RobertD.;Good,
LauraWard;Panuska,John;Carvin,Rebecca;Lamba,Jasmeet:
imPlicaTionS oF legacY anD lag eFFecTS For
connecTing WaTerSheD SeDimenT YielDS To moDeleD
FielD eroSion, agricUlTUral BmPs, riParian
BUFFerS, anD STream reSToraTion, DriFTleSS area,
WiSconSin
181-20 218 Williams,Nekesha*;Dixon,Barnali:PreDicTing SeDimenT
YielD in a TroPical WaTerSheD: a giS-BaSeD
concePTUal moDel
181-21 219 Theisen,JonR.*;Wiles,GregoryC.;Lowell,ThomasV.;Brady,
Kristina:The imPacT oF agricUlTUral PracTiceS on
SeDimenT SUPPlY To Three Small laKe BaSinS in
218 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.184
TemPoral VariaBiliTY in glacier eroSion anD The
PreSerVaTion oF glacial lanDFormS
181-22 220 Omoth,Darren*;Dogwiler,Toby:a DigiTal Terrain analYSiS
TechniQUe For aSSeSSing SeDimenT eroSion anD
eFFicienTlY TargeTing BeST managemenT PracTiceS
WiThin agricUlTUral WaTerSheDS in SoUTheaSTern
minneSoTa
SeSSion no. 182
T73. Quaternary Landscape Dynamics Beyond the Ice Margin in
the Upper Mississippi Valley (Posters): A Tribute to the Career of
James C. Knox (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division)
183-4
232 Lundstrom,Scott*;Abraham,JaredD.;Smith,BruceD.;Cannia,
JamesC.:geologic anD geomorPhic relaTionS
BeTWeen DrUmlin FielDS anD TUnnel ValleY
neTWorKS: conSTrainTS on FormaTiVe SUBglacial
ProceSSeS
183-5
233 Kelly,Marissa*;Anders,Alison;MacGregor,Kelly:inFlUence
oF rocK harDneSS VariaBiliTY on cYcloPean STePS:
nUmerical moDeling anD FielD oBSerVaTionS From
The UinTa moUnTainS, UT
183-6
234 Zoet,LucasK.*;Anandakrishnan,Sridhar;Alley,RichardB.;
Marone,Chris;Jackson,Miriam:The eFFecT oF BaSal ice
DeBriS loaD on SliDing regime anD ThUS eroSion
raTeS
183-7
235 Jacobson,WilliamR.Jr.*;Hooyer,ThomasS.:laBoraTorY
STUDY oF FaBric DeVeloPmenT in Shearing Till:
eXPloring The imPorTance oF eFFecTiVe normal
STreSS anD Shearing raTe
183-8
236 Petersen,BenjaminB.*;Iverson,Neal:an eXPerimenTal
STUDY oF ice-BeD SeParaTion DUring glacier SliDing
237 Jacobel,Robert*;Christianson,Knut;Gobel,Rebecca;Keisling,
Ben;Snyder,Lauren:geoPhYSical characTeriSTicS oF
an acTiVe anTarcTic SUBglacial laKe reVealeD BY
groUnD PeneTraTing raDar
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
182-1
221 Gurke,Katharine*;Kuchta,Matthew:Terrace DeVeloPmenT
WiThin The loWer reD ceDar ValleY
182-2
222 Bellomo,Laura*;Hanson,PaulR.;Jennings,CarrieE.;Alexander,
E.CalvinJr.:oPTicallY STimUlaTeD lUmineScence (oSl)
DaTing oF glacial SeDimenT in crYSTal caVe, Wi
182-3
223 Halfen,AlanF.*:PreliminarY liDar analYSiS oF
channel morPhologY anD aSSociaTeD lanDFormS
oF The loWer WiSconSin riVer ValleY, SaUK coUnTY,
WiSconSin
183-9
182-4
224 Miao,Xiaodong*;Hanson,Paul;Young,AaronR.:in Search
oF holocene loeSS, reSUlTS From The haVana
loWlanD, cenTral illinoiS
SeSSion no. 184
182-5
225 Mason,JosephA.*;Jacobs,PeterM.;Hanson,PaulR.;
Stanley,KristineE.;Loope,HenryM.;Young,AaronR.:laTe
QUaTernarY eolian anD hillSloPe ProceSSeS anD
The DiSTriBUTion oF Xeric PlanT commUniTieS in The
UPPer miSSiSSiPPi ValleY
182-6
226 Konen,Michael*;Indorante,Samuel;Follmer,Leon;Gerhard,Erik:
lanDScaPe eVolUTion anD moDern Soil geomorPhic
relaTionShiPS aSSociaTeD WiTh PaTTerneD groUnD
in SoUTh cenTral illinoiS
182-7
182-8
227 Reyerson,Paul*;Mason,Joseph:The imPacT oF VegeTaTion
on Soil laBile Silica: a caSe STUDY USing loeSSDeriVeD SoilS oF The UPPer miSSiSSiPPi ValleY
228 Fitzpatrick,Faith*;Osterkamp,W.R.;Emmett,WilliamW.;Knox,
JamesC.;Gray,JohnR.;Peppler,MarieC.;Collins,MathiasJ.:
long-Term geomorPhic moniToring oF STream
SYSTemS inTo The 21st cenTUrY – UnDerSTanDing The
caUSeS anD linKS among alTereD climaTe, lanD USe,
FlooDS, anD FlUVial aDJUSTmenTS acroSS DiVerSe
lanDScaPeS
T76. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Dynamics
of Sinuous Channel Evolution in Different Environments
(Posters) (GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; National Center
for Earth Surface Dynamics; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
184-1
238 Kim,Wonsuck*;Connell,SeanD.;Smith,GaryA.;Paola,Chris;
Steel,Elisabeth:SeDimenT inTeracTionS in aXial anD
TranSVerSe allUVial SYSTemS
184-2
239 Duncan,NatalieE.;Eggenhuisen,JorisT.*;Cartigny,
MatthieuJ.B.:meanDer-WaVelengTh / FloW-DimenSion
raTioS in FreelY meanDering eXPerimenTal SanDY
TUrBiDiTY cUrrenTS
184-3
240 Fernandes,AnjaliM.*;Petter,Andrew;Mohrig,David;Steel,
RonaldJ.:DePoSiTional conDiTionS aSSociaTeD WiTh
eDDY BarS in SUBmarine channelS oF The UPPer
BrUShY canYon FormaTion, WeST TeXaS
184-4
241 Petter,Andrew*:The characTer anD origin oF inclineD
heTeroliThic STraTa DePoSiTeD WiThin SinUoUS
Paleo-riVerS oF The camPanian loWer caSTlegaTe
SanDSTone, UTah
184-5
242 Jacobsen,RobertE.*;Burr,DevonM.;Howard,AlanD.:
maPPing anD PreliminarY PaleoDiScharge
eSTimaTeS oF inVerTeD FlUVial channelS in The
aTacama DeSerT
184-6
243 Clayton,JordanA.*:SeDimenT SorTing in meanDering
graVel BeD riVerS anD imPlicaTionS For The
eVolUTion oF reach ToPograPhY
184-7
244 Konsoer,KoryMatthew*;Zinger,JessicaAnn;Parker,Gary;
Hernandez,Javier:hYDraUlic geomeTrY oF SinUoUS
channelS: a comPariSon BeTWeen SUBmarine anD
SUBaerial enVironmenTS
184-8
245 Kozarek,Jessica*;Hill,C.;Kang,Seokkoo;Khosronejad,A.;
Hajit,Mohammad;Guentzel,K.;Hondzo,M.;Sotiropoulos,Fotis:
ecogeomorPhic reSPonSe To STream reSToraTion
PracTiceS in an eXPerimenTal meanDering STream
channel
SeSSion no. 183
T74. Processes of Subglacial Erosion, Sediment Transport,
and Deposition (Posters) (GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
183-1
183-2
183-3
229 Kochel,R.Craig*;Trop,JeffreyM.:morPhologY anD
DYnamicS oF icY DeBriS FanS: lanDForm eVolUTion
along DegraDing eScarPmenTS UnDergoing raPiD
DeglaciaTion in alaSKa anD neW ZealanD
230 Stumpf,AllisonR.*;ElwoodMadden,MeganE.;Soreghan,
GerilynS.;Hall,BrendaL.:chemical WeaThering anD
geochemical moDeling WiThin glacial melT WaTer
STreamS, WrighT anD TaYlor ValleY, anTarcTica
231 Stewart,AlexanderK.*;Owen,Lewis;Szabo,JohnP.;
Lowell,Thomas:Timing anD FormaTion oF laTe
QUaTernarY KameS in norTheaSTern ohio:
imPlicaTionS For UnDerSTanDing The SPaTial anD
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 219
AM
T U E S D AY
norTheaST ohio BaSeD on The recorD oF SeDimenT
coreS From norTheaST ohio
SESSIONNO.184
184-9
246 Depke,TylerJ.;Giardino,Rick*:USing conSUmer cameraS
anD TerreSTrial PhoTogrammeTrY To eValUaTe
eFFecTS oF anThroPogenic STream moDiFicaTion:
UncomPahgre riVer, coloraDo, USa
184-10 247 Irham,Muhammad*;Giardino,JohnR.:TWo DimenSional
morPhological DYnamic moDeling oF a comPleX
riVer SYSTem
184-11 248 Lu,Jiemin*;Cook,Paul;Hosseini,SeyyedA.:FlUiD FloW
in a FlUVial FormaTion reVealeD BY conTinUal
moniToring oF FlUiD chemiSTrY DUring inJecTion oF
carBon DioXiDe
SeSSion no. 185
T89. Innovative Field Investigations to Assess Natural Attenuation
and Engineered Remediation of Subsurface Contamination
(Posters) (GSA Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water
Association; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology
Division)
186-3 DP3 White,LionelS.Jr.*;Cline,JarvisR.;Alfarhan,MohammedS.;
Burnham,BrianS.;Mills,Graham;Wang,Miao;Aiken,CarlosL.V.:
The DiSPlaY anD inTeracTiVe analYSiS oF large high
reSolUTion PhoTorealiSTic geological oUTcroP
moDelS
SeSSion no. 187
T97. Advances in Understanding at the Groundwater–Surface
Water Interface and Challenges for the Future (Posters):
A Reflection on Tom Winter’s Legacy (GSA Hydrogeology
Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water
Association; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology
Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
187-1
257 Whittecar,G.Richard*;McLeod,John;Thornton,TracyL.:
eSTimaTe hiSToric groUnDWaTer FlUcTUaTionS in
WeTlanDS WiTh eFFecTiVe monThlY recharge (Wem)
moDel
187-2
258 Eggleston,Jack*;Carlson,CarlS.;Zarriello,Phil:SimUlaTing
The eFFecT oF groUnDWaTer WiThDraWalS From
a glacial DriFT aQUiFer on STream anD WeTlanD
hYDrologY
187-3
259 Tuladhar,Sushil*;Iqbal,Mohammad:UnDerSTanDing The
criTical role oF a WeTlanD in mainTaining The
ecoSYSTem
187-4
260 McLeod,John*;Whittecar,G.Richard;Dobbs,KerbyM.:
analYSiS oF geologic SeTTingS anD hYDrologic
conDiTionS ThaT aFFecT reSToreD PiTcher PlanT
Bog haBiTaT, SUSSeX coUnTY, Virginia
187-5
261 Thomas,Kaitlin*;Malzone,Jonathan;Bank,Tracy;Lowry,
Christopher:iDenTiFicaTion oF groUnDWaTerSTream inTeracTionS WiTh imPlicaTionS For
Biogeochemical hoTSPoTS in elTon creeK, WeSTern
neW YorK
187-6
262 Wenning,QuinnC.*;Mercier,L.Joy;Bass,Benjamin;
Rodriguez,Gerardo;Sharp,JohnM.Jr.:hYDrogeological
inVeSTigaTion oF The DecKer anD gillelanD creeK
WaTerSheDS, TraViS coUnTY, TeXaS—imPlicaTionS
For allUVial groUnDWaTer DeVeloPmenT
187-7
263 Donaghy,Jacob*;Iqbal,Mohammad:calcUlaTing The
nUTrienT FlUX From FoUr SUBWaTerSheDS oF The
ceDar riVer in ioWa
187-8
264 Markovich,Katherine*;Befus,KevinM.;Forster,Rachel;
Reyes,Daniel;Robertson,WendyM.;Sharp,JohnM.Jr.:
hYDrogeologY oF an allUVial aQUiFer SYSTem WiTh
high leVelS oF niTraTe anD ammonia
187-9
265 Malzone,Jonathan*;Thomas,Kaitlin;Kalinovich,Indra;Lowry,
Christopher:DeTermining The hYPorheic inTerFace
anD Scale oF ecological SigniFicance in Three
WeSTern neW YorK STreamS
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
185-1
185-2
185-3
185-4
185-5
249 Trost,JaredJ.*;Boland,Kimberly;Bekins,BarbaraA.;Cozzarelli,
Isabelle;Baedecker,MaryJo;Eganhouse,RobertP.;Jaeschke,
JeanneB.;Erickson,MelindaL.:UnDerSTanDing The longTerm DYnamicS oF naTUral aTTenUaTion oF crUDe
oil in The SUBSUrFace
250 Ellenberg,R.Miles*;Singh,Gargi;Pruden,Amy;Widdowson,
MarkA.:DiSSolUTion characTeriSTicS oF WeaThereD
PeTroleUm DePoSiTS From The 2010 DeePWaTer
horiZon BloWoUT: an eXPerimenTal STUDY
251 Ackison,Laurel*;Cozzarelli,Isabelle;Fahrenfeld,Nicole;
Widdowson,MarkA.;Pruden,Amy:BTeX BioDegraDaTion
in microcoSmS conTaining WeTlanD VerSUS aQUiFer
SeDimenTS From a crUDe-oil conTaminaTeD SiTe,
BemiDJi, mn
252 Kalinowski,Tomasz*;McClellan,Kristin;Bruton,ThomasA.;
Roll,IsaacB.;Halden,RolfU.:in SiTU microcoSm arraY
(iSma): a noVel DeVice For conDUcTing TreaTaBiliTY
STUDieS
253 Lee,GyuSang*;Uhm,JaeYeon;Kim,YoungIn;Choi,
JongHak;Kam,SeungIhl:eValUaTion oF SUrFacTanT
enhanceD aQUiFer remeDiaTion ProceSSeS For
TrichloroeThYlene recoVerY in a FielD-Scale
Three-DimenSional SanDPacK
185-6
254 Ji,Sang-Woo*;Yim,Gil-Jae;Cheong,Young-Wook:FielD STUDY
For The alTernaTiVe organic SUBSTraTeS For
SUlFaTe remoVal in aciD mine Drainage
185-7
255 Punamiya,Pravin*;Sarkar,Dibyendu;Datta,Rupali:alUminUmBaSeD DrinKing-WaTer TreaTmenT reSiDUalS a
“green” SorBenT For TeTracYclineS
185-8
256 Attinti,Ramesh*;Sarkar,Dibyendu;Datta,Rupali:aDSorPTion
oF arSenic (V) From aQUeoUS SolUTionS BY
goeThiTe-coaTeD Silica nanoParTicleS
SeSSion no. 186
T95. Visualizations in Geology: Advancing the Science Using
Digital Tools II (Digital Posters) (GSA Hydrogeology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
186-1 DP1 Lively,Joshua*:anaTomY anD PaleoBiogeograPhic
imPlicaTionS oF a neW BaeniD TUrTle From The
KaiParoWiTS FormaTion oF SoUThern UTah
186-2 DP2 Douglas,JessicaR.*;Curry,KennethJ.;Bennett,RichardH.:
ViSUaliZaTion oF Three-DimenSionallY
reconSTrUcTeD marine claY FaBric aT The nanoanD micromeTer Scale
187-10 266 Barlow,JeannieR.B.*;Coupe,RichardH.;Clark,BrianR.:
changeS in groUnDWaTer FloW PaThS WiThin The
miSSiSSiPPi riVer ValleY allUVial aQUiFer: 1870–2007
187-11 267 Zarella,PaulJ.*;Rayne,ToddW.:moDeling The imPacTS oF
DeVeloPmenT anD climaTe change on groUnDWaTer
DiScharge To a STream
187-12 268 Pruitt,AaronH.*;Bradbury,KennethR.;Bahr,JeanM.;Juckem,
PaulF.;Higgins,Dale;Hunt,RandallJ.:USing nUmerical
moDeling To eXPlore The PoTenTial eFFecTS oF
climaTe change on groUnDWaTer/SUrFace WaTer
SYSTemS, FoUlD’S creeK WaTerSheD, cheQUamegonnicoleT naTional ForeST, Wi
187-13 269 Putnam,ShaneM.*;Chowdhury,ShafiulH.;Halton,
CaseyR.;Hughes,NatalieJ.;Johnson,ElizabethK.:The
hYDrogeologY oF a highlY UnSTaBle STreamBanK
aFFecTing neW YorK ciTY’S DrinKing WaTer SUPPlY
220 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.189
187-15 271 Marciulionis,Jackie*;Amelse,Ann;Goetz,Staci:
iDenTiFicaTion oF ShalloW groUnDWaTer
inUnDaTion FlooD riSK areaS, SPring green area,
WiSconSin
SeSSion no. 189
T109. Limnogeology: Interdisciplinary Studies of Lakes and
Paleolakes (Posters) (GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
189-1
287 Beck,CatherineC.*;Feibel,CraigS.;Ashley,GailM.:
UnDerSTanDing conTriBUTionS From ePhemeral
riVerS To The norTh BaSin, laKe TUrKana, KenYa
189-2
288 Weismiller,HeatherC.*;Gierlowski-Kordesch,ElizabethH.:
SeDimenTaTion BeTWeen BaSalT FloWS (JUraSSic
KalKranD FormaTion, namiBia)
189-3
289 Chorn,BenjaminT.*;Johnson,ThomasC.;Lane,ChristineS.:
geochemical characTeriZaTion oF Some laKe
malaWi TePhra laYerS
189-4
290 Yan,Weipeng*;Guo,Bincheng;Li,Hui;Zhang,Min:
hYDrocarBon eXPloraTion PoTenTial anD
DiSTriBUTion characTeriSTicS oF lacUSTrine
carBonaTeS in china
T104. Urban and Suburban Lakes: Paleorecords of Human
Impacts and Opportunities for Geoscience Education (Posters)
(GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA Geoscience Education
Division; National Association of Geoscience Teachers)
189-5
291 Tanner,LawrenceH.*;Lucas,SpencerG.:carBonaTe FacieS
oF The laTe TriaSSic (carnian) oJo hUeloS memBer
(chinle groUP), cenTral neW meXico: regional anD
PaleoclimaTic conTeXT
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
189-6
292 Dašková,Jirina*;Konzalová,Magda;Kadlec,Jaroslav;Schnabl,
Petr;Chadima,Martin;ŠIfnerová,Kristýna;ŠLechta,Stanislav;
Pruner,Petr;Vacek,František:PaleoecologY oF laKe
SeDimenTS: caSe STUDY From miocene oF The cZech
rePUBlic (eUroPe)
189-7
293 Pack,J.M.;Soreghan,M.J.*;Soreghan,G.S.;Benison,
KathleenC.:eXTracTing PaleoclimaTic DeTailS From
Permian reDBeDS oF The miDconTinenT: a caSe
STUDY From The WellingTon FormaTion (oKlahoma
189-8
294 Benavente,CeciliaAndrea*;Mancuso,AdrianaCecilia;
Cabaleri,NoraGraciela:PeDogenic mUD aggregaTeS
oF an allUVial-lacUSTrine SYSTem (cUYana BaSin,
argenTina)
295 Gazzetti,EdwardW.*;Castendyk,DevinN.:oBSerVaTionS
oF SUB-ice cUrrenTS in FoUr neW YorK laKeS USing
aDcP
187-16 272 Gierke,Casey*;Newton,BradT.:a neW meThoD oF Tree
XYlem WaTer eXTracTion For iSoToPic analYSiS For
TracKing Tree WaTer SoUrceS in The SacramenTo
moUnTainS, neW meXico
187-17 273 Reeves,HowardW.*;Seelbach,PaulW.:linKing
groUnDWaTer WiThDraWalS To PoTenTial
ecological imPacTS in glacial SeTTingS:
challengeS, Science, anD legiSlaTion
187-18 274 Henning,Russell*;Gotkowitz,MadelineB.;Goetz,Staci;
Marciulionis,Jackie:USing gSFloW To moDel
groUnDWaTer FlooDing recUrrence inTerValS
SeSSion no. 188
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
188-1
275 Abbott,April*;Curtin,TaraM.:hiSToric mercUrY
DePoSiTion in TWo neW YorK Finger laKeS
188-2
276 Rocchio,AndreaM.*;Curtin,TaraM.:PhoSPhorUS cYcling
anD The eFFecTiVeneSS oF recenT alUm TreaTmenTS
in honeoYe laKe, nY (USa)
188-3
277 Hart,KarolineH.*;Bradtmiller,Louisa:a recorD oF
minneSoTa SeTTlemenT hiSTorY From riVer laKe
188-4
278 Mann,Kristofer*;Peck,JohnA.:USing Dam Pool SeDimenT
aS an archiVe oF UrBan anD SUBUrBan WaTerSheD
change: an eXamPle From The cUYahoga riVer, ohio
189-9
188-5
279 Czeck,BenC.;Hagen,SeanM.*;Bruchu,CharlesW.;
Theissen,KevinM.;Hobbs,Will;Hobbs,JoyM.Ramstack:a
mUlTi-cenTUrY Biogeochemical recorD From a
Small ShalloW laKe: eViDence oF a SUcceSSFUl
conSerVaTion eFForT
189-10 296 Pritchett,Brittany*;ElwoodMadden,MeganE.;Madden,
AndrewS.:eFFecTS oF acTiViTY oF WaTer on The
DiSSolUTion raTeS oF K-JaroSiTe
188-6
280 Read,Jeff*;Last,WilliamM.;Last,FawnM.:laTe holocene
PaleohYDrologY anD PaleolimnologY oF TWo
aDJacenT meromicTic laKeS, norThern greaT
PlainS oF WeSTern canaDa
189-11 297 Last,FawnM.*;Dowsett,AdrianE.I.;Last,WilliamM.;Read,Jeff;
Halden,NormanM.:are Shoreline microBialiTeS a
TrUe reFlecTion oF laKe hiSTorY: a caSe STUDY
From WeSTern canaDa
188-7
281 Lascu,Ioan*;Myrbo,Amy:anThroPogenic inFlUence on
SeDimenT comPoSiTion anD magneTic ProPerTieS oF
BroWnie laKe, minneaPoliS, minneSoTa
188-8
282 Ustipak,KelsiR.*;Myrbo,Amy:20th cenTUrY VarVe
FormaTion in UrBan TWin laKe, golDen ValleY, mn:
eViDence For DePoSiTion oF mUlTiPle laminae Per
Year
189-12 298 Macdonald,Meg*;Minor,ElizabethC.:DiSSolVeD
organic maTTer in laKe SUPerior TriBUTarieS: an
inVeSTigaTion oF carBon concenTraTion, oPTical
ProPerTieS, anD PhoToDegraDaBiliTY
188-9
283 Zazzera,Michael*;Myrbo,Amy:eFFecTS oF UrBan
DeVeloPmenT anD roaD SalT inPUT on SeDimenTaTion
raTeS, hiSTorical STraTiFicaTion regime, anD VarVe
FormaTion in TannerS laKe, oaKDale/WooDBUrY, mn
188-10 284 Varekamp,J.C.*:WeTherSFielD coVe, harTForD, cT – a
300 Year UrBan PollUTion recorD
188-11 285 Triplett,LauraD.*;Carlson,Benjamin;Degner,Ethan;Johnston,
Jessica:a Team-BaSeD aPProach To Teaching
enVironmenTal hiSTorY USing laKe SeDimenTS
188-12 286 Shinneman,AveryL.C.*;Myrbo,Amy:WhaT To Do WiTh
Ten 10-Year-olDS in 10 minUTeS: reSoUrceS For
Teaching aBoUT PaleorecorDS in K-12 inFormal
eDUcaTion anD oUTreach SeTTingS
189-13 299 Noble,PaulaJ.*;Kreamer,DavidK.;Chandra,Sudeep:
limnological moniToring oF Fallen leaF laKe,
ca; TranSlaTion oF SeaSonal, VerTical, anD
eXTraBaSinal conTriBUTionS To The SeDimenTarY
recorD
189-14 300 Cummings,Emily*;Halfman,JohnD.:nUTrienT loaDing
in The oWaSco laKe WaTerSheD: reSUlTS From an
aUTonomoUS SamPler, r2D2
189-15 301 Stewart,Maggie*;Halfman,JohnD.:iDenTiFicaTion oF
nUTrienT SoUrceS in TWo oWaSco laKe TriBUTarieS
189-16 302 Loomis,ShannonE.*;Russell,JamesM.;Heureux,
Ana;SinningheDamsté,JaapS.:lacUSTrine
PaleoThermomeTrY: SeaSonal VariaBiliTY oF
BrancheD gDgTs in a TemPeraTe laKe SYSTem
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 221
AM
T U E S D AY
187-14 270 Parkhurst,Renee*;Andreasen,Mie:aDVanTageS anD USeS
oF long-Term DaTaSeTS aS Seen aT The ShingoBee
heaDWaTerS aQUaTic ecoSYSTemS ProJecT in
minneSoTa
SESSIONNO.189
189-17 303 Carlson,DouglasA.*;Horn,Marty:iniTial eXaminaTion
oF chemical VariaBiliTY WiThin aTchaFalaYa BaSin
DUring SPring-SUmmer FlooD oF 2011
189-18 304 Brown,ErikT.*;Myrbo,Amy;Trull,ThomasW.:recenT climaTe
recorDeD in laKe SeDimenTS From The TaSmanian
highlanDS
189-19 305 Smokovitz,JacobA.*;Simpkins,WilliamW.;Wanamaker,
AlanD.Jr.;Downing,JohnA.:aSSeSSing groUnDWaTer
anD nUTrienT FlUX To Deer laKe near granD raPiDS
minneSoTa USing a mUlTi-Scale hYDrogeological
aPProach
189-20 306 DeVries-Zimmerman,SuzanneJ.;Erber,Nathan*;Hansen,
EdwardC.;Fisher,Timothy:PlanT macroFoSSilS anD
oTher PaleoenVironmenTal inDicaTorS in an
allegan coUnTY, michigan PeaT Bog
189-21 307 DeVries-Zimmerman,SuzanneJ.*;Hansen,EdwardC.:a
SUrVeY oF The geologic hiSTorieS oF allegan
coUnTY, michigan PeaT BogS: a recorD oF
hYDroSeral SUcceSSion
189-22 308 Shilling,Andrea*;Ashley,GailM.:iDenTiFicaTion anD STUDY
oF groUnDWaTer DiScharge SiTeS USing remoTe
SenSing, geohYDrologY, anD WeTlanD coreS, laKe
eYaSi BaSin, TanZania
189-23 309 Gilley,AmyL.*;Lobegeier,MelissaK.:aSSeSSing The
PoTenTial oF ThecamoeBianS aS WaTer QUaliTY
inDicaTorS in WeTlanDS eSTonoa, Virginia
189-24 310 Johnson,BrianaE.*;Noble,PaulaJ.;Chandra,Sudeep;Heyvaert,
AlanC.;Trowbridge,Wendy:cYcloTelloiD To araPhiDDominaTeD DiaTom commUniTY ShiFT in caSTle laKe,
SiSKiYoU coUnTY, caliFornia
aPProach To reconSTrUcT FlooDS in norThWeST
FloriDa
189-35 321 Calcote,Randy*;Lynch,ElizabethA.;Hotchkiss,SaraC.;NevalaPlagemann,Chris:holocene DroUghTS inFerreD From
loW laKe leVelS in norThern WiSconSin
189-36 322 Woods,Phillip*;Drake,Christa;Calcote,Randy;Lynch,
ElizabethA.;Hotchkiss,SaraC.:inTeracTion oF Soil
TYPe, climaTe, Fire, anD VegeTaTion: hiSTorY oF The
norThWeSTern WiSconSin SanDPlain
189-37 323 Ortega,Beatriz*;Lozano,Socorro;Caballero,Margarita;Brown,
Erik;Herrera,Dimitri:a ca. 220 KYr STraTigraPhic
SeQUence From laKe chalco, cenTral meXico
189-38 324 Rubesch,Meg*;Werne,JosefP.;Brown,ErikT.;Ortega,
Beatriz;Caballero,Margarita;Lozano,Socorro:a 45,000 Year
geochemical recorD oF TemPeraTUre anD ariDiTY
From laKe chalco, meXico
189-39 325 Mihindukulasooriya,Lorita*;Ortiz,JosephD.;Abott,Mark;
Pompeani,David:reconSTrUcTion oF holocene
PaleoclimaTic VariaBiliTY USing high reSolUTion
DiFFUSe SPecTral reFlecTance DaTa From clelanD
laKe, BriTiSh colUmBia
189-40 326 Retrum,JulieB.*;González,LuisA.;Martin,JamesE.:
a PaleoclimaTic anD PaleohYDrologic
reconSTrUcTion oF PleiSTocene FoSSil laKe,
oregon USing oSTracoDe FaUnal aSSemBlageS
anD STaBle iSoToPe geochemiSTrY
189-41 327 Stone,JefferyR.*;Saros,Jasmine:coherenT ShiFTS in
holocene climaTe anD Thermal laKe STrUcTUre
reconSTrUcTeD From FoSSil DiaTom aSSemBlageS
189-25 311 Myrbo,Amy;Morrison,Alexander*;McEwan,Reed:Smear
SliDeS maDe eaSier BY a neW online reSoUrce: Tmi
(Tool For microScoPic iDenTiFicaTion)
189-42 328 Spencer,JonE.*;Sarna-Wojcicki,AndreiM.;Patchett,
P.Jonathan;Roskowski,JenniferA.;Pearthree,PhilipA.;House,
P.Kyle;Faulds,JamesE.:circa 4.8 ma age For incePTion
oF The moDern coloraDo riVer
189-26 312 Lusteck,Robert*;Thompson,Robert;Myrbo,Amy:helP me,
oPal PhYToliThS. YoU’re mY onlY hoPe
SeSSion no. 190
189-27 313 Thompson,Robert*;Myrbo,Amy;Misquadace,Shelden;Peterson,
MistyRose;Weingarten,Matthew;Locatelli,EmmaRose:
correlaTing PhYToliTh anD Pollen DaTa From WilD
rice laKeS anD DeSignaTion oF FirST occUrrence –
a caUTionarY noTe
189-28 314 Curtin,TaraM.*;Spencer,Benjamin;Rayburn,JohnA.;Platsky,
AllisonLee-Ann:PoST-glacial relaTiVe laKe leVel
FlUcTUaTionS in The Seneca laKe BaSin, nY
189-29 315 Manor,MatthewJ.*;Brown,ErikT.;Ortega,Beatriz;Caballero,
Margarita;Lozano,Socorro:laTe PleiSTocene climaTe in
SeDimenTS oF laKe chalco, BaSin oF meXico
189-30 316 Stefanova,Ivanka*;Shuman,Bryan;Plank,Colin;Wright,Herbert:
PaST laKe-leVel anD VegeTaTional changeS aS
inDicaTorS oF regional moiSTUre Balance: laKe
moSomo, norThern minneSoTa
189-31 317 Sümegi,Pál;Gulyás,SándorJr.*;Persaits,Gergõ;SümegiTörõcsik,Tünde;Jakab,Gusztáv;Molnár,Mihály;Schöll-Barna,
Gabriella;Bodor,Elvira:PaleohYDrologY oF The largeST
FreShWaTer laKe in cenTral eUroPe: reSUlTS oF
a mUlTiProXY Paleoecological STUDY From laKe
BalaTon, WeSTern hUngarY
189-32 318 Hendrix,MarcS.*;Hofmann,MichaelH.;Skudder,PaulA.III.;
Almquist,Heather;Huber,Maritha:SeDimenTarY recorD
oF DeglaciaTion aS oBSerVeD in laKeS oF
norThWeSTern monTana
189-33 319 Karlin,Robert;Noble,PaulaJ.*;Zimmerman,SusanH.;Stratton,
Laurel;Smith,ShaneB.;Kent,Graham;Maloney,Jillian;Driscoll,
NealW.:BollY ProJecT - PreliminarY mUlTi-ProXY
DaTa From holocene coreS, Fallen leaF laKe,
Tahoe BaSin, caliFornia, USa
189-34 320 Rodysill,JessicaR.*;Donnelly,Jeffrey:a neW recorD
oF eXTreme climaTe eVenTS USing an innoVaTiVe
T113. Tectonics and Metallogeny (Posters) (Society of Economic
Geologists; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
GSA Geophysics Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
190-1
329 Berger,AlexandraJ.*;Schneider,D.A.;Grasemann,B.:miocene
magmaTiSm anD mineraliZaTion oF laVrion, WeSTern
cYclaDeS (greece)
190-2
330 Taylor,RyanD.*;Goldfarb,RichardJ.;Lee,JohnP.:age
conSTrainTS on The emPlacemenT oF The graSS
ValleY granoDioriTe, caliFornia, anD relaTion To
loDe golD FormaTion
190-3
331 Zoheir,Basem*;Goldfarb,RichardJ.;Weihed,Par:graniToiDhoSTeD loDe golD DePoSiTS in The cenTral eaSTern
DeSerT oF egYPT
190-4
332 VanLankvelt,A.*;Schneider,D.A.;Hattori,K.;Biczok,J.:
PUncTUaTeD magmaTiSm in The norTh cariBoU
greenSTone BelT, SUPerior ProVince
190-5
333 Duff,J.*;Hattori,K.;Schneider,D.A.;Biczok,J.:geochemiSTrY
anD neoDYmiUm iSoToPe comPoSiTionS For The
norTh cariBoU greenSTone BelT, archean
SUPerior ProVince
190-6
334 Kalbfleisch,T.*;Duff,J.;Schneider,D.A.;Hattori,K.;Biczok,J.:
eViDence For 2.45 ga TecToniSm recorDeD in The
norTh cariBoU greenSTone BelT, norThWeSTern
onTario
190-7
335 Chen,Lei*;Li,Jianwei;Wang,Lijuan:occUrrence anD
DiSTriBUTion oF golD in The QiUling carlin-TYPe
golD DePoSiT, WeSTern Qinling orogen, china
190-8
336 Bennett,Mitchell*;Monecke,Thomas;Reynolds,T.James;Kelly,
Nigel:caThoDolUmineScence inVeSTigaTionS on
222 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.193
190-9
337 Ikehata,Kei*;Ishibashi,Junichiro;Suzuki,Ryohei;Shimizu,
Hiroshi;Matsushima,Takeshi;Matsumoto,Satoshi;Uehira,Kenji;
Hirata,Takafumi:in SiTU coPPer iSoToPic analYSiS oF
SUlFiDe mineralS in hYDroThermal ore DePoSiTS
anD igneoUS rocKS BY FemToSeconD la-mc-icP-mS
SeSSion no. 191
T123. Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the
Long Term through Small Catchment Studies (Posters): A Tribute
to the Career of Owen P. Bricker (GSA Hydrogeology Division;
GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
192-4
348 Ewald,StephanieK.*;Kehew,AlanE.;Esch,JohnM.:a
PreliminarY STraTigraPhic FrameWorK For The
SaginaW loBe, BarrY anD calhoUn coUnTieS,
michigan
192-5
349 Lowell,ThomasV.*;Curry,Brandon:The SoUThern margin
oF The laUrenTiDe ice SheeT DUring TerminaTion 1
192-6
350 Wang,Jie*;Pan,Baotian;Zhang,Guoliang;Cao,Bo;Geng,
Haopeng:QUaTernarY glacial geomorPhologY anD
chronologY oF The eaSTern SloPe oF mT. gongga,
china
192-7
351 Gowan,AngelaS.*;Thorleifson,L.Harvey:ProVenance oF
near-SUrFace glacial SeDimenTS in minneSoTa
192-8
352 Shroder,JohnF.Jr.*;Bishop,MichaelP.;Burget,Angela;Ali,
Ghazanfar:eValUaTion oF glacierS in PaKiSTan anD
in-coUnTrY caPaciTY BUilDing For USaiD: ProBlemS
anD PoSSiBiliTieS
192-9
353 Benediktsson,ÍvarÖrn*;Möller,Per:glacioTecTonicS
inDicaTe SoUTherlY FloW DirecTionS on TaYmYr,
SiBeria
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
191-1
338 McClenning,Bree*;Sexton,CarolynE.;Marcantonio,Franco;
Giardino,JohnR.;Allison,MeadA.:moDeling geomorPhic
anD geochemical characTeriSTicS oF alPine Fen
SYSTemS in The San JUan moUnTainS, coloraDo
191-2
339 Lopes,JaredM.*;Galster,JoshuaC.:a hiSTorical,
emPirical analYSiS oF The relaTionShiP BeTWeen
UrBaniZaTion anD STream BaSeFloW in The eaSTern
UniTeD STaTeS
191-3
340 Waska,Karel*;Lenczewski,Melissa:hYPer-alKaline
aQUiFerS oF calUmeT WeTlanDS (SoUTh chicago, il):
BioDiVerSiTY anD remeDiaTion STUDY
191-4
341 Busenberg,Eurybiades*;Plummer,L.Niel;Haase,KarlB.;
Shapiro,StephanieD.;Casile,GerolamoC.;Coplen,TylerB.;
Doughten,MichaelW.;Wayland,JulianE.;Widman,PeggyK.:
an 11-Year recorD oF groUnDWaTer age, chemiSTrY
anD STaBle iSoToPic comPoSiTion oF DiScharge
From FUrnace SPring, ShenanDoah naTional ParK,
Virginia
191-5
342 Jean,Jiin-Shuh*;Kar,Sandeep;Liu,Chia-Chuan:
BioaVailaBiliTY oF arSenic in ecoSYSTem WiTh
SPecial reFerence To aQUacUlTUral FiSh anD
PoTenTial healTh riSKS
191-6
343 Zimmer,Margaret*;Bailey,Scott;McGuire,Kevin:Fine Scale
VariaTionS oF SUrFace WaTer chemiSTrY in an
ePhemeral To Perennial Drainage neTWorK in The
hUBBarD BrooK eXPerimenTal ForeST, nh, USa
191-7
344 Ahamed,Aakash*;Merritts,DorothyJ.;GrandPre,CandaceA.:
BeDloaD enTrainmenT in a long-Term FlooDPlain
WeTlanD reSToraTion eXPerimenT, Big SPring rUn,
Pa
SeSSion no. 192
T143. Glacial Geology and Cryogenic Processes (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
192-1
345 Lusardi,BarbaraA.*;Johnson,MarkD.;Adams,RobertaS.;
Gowan,AngelaS.;Harris,KennethL.;Hobbs,HowardC.;
Jennings,CarrieE.;Knaeble,AlanR.;Meyer,GaryN.:
QUaTernarY STraTigraPhY oF minneSoTa—
characTeriZaTion anD correlaTion oF UniTS
192-2
346 Mickelson,D.M.*;Bricknell,M.S.;Attig,John;Clark,JamesA.:
laUrenTiDe ice SheeT eXTenT maPS coVering
WiSconSin anD ParTS oF aDJacenT STaTeS—The
nUcleUS oF a long Term ProJecT
192-3
347 Kilgore,SusanM.*;Bettis,E.ArthurIII.;Quade,DeborahJ.:
liThologic characTeriZaTion oF The miDWiSconSinan ShelDon creeK FormaTion,
norThcenTral ioWa
192-10 354 Humphries,ElizabethE.*;Mitchell,SaraGran:laTiTUDinal
VariaTion in glacial cirQUe alTiTUDeS
192-11 355 Jónsson,SverrirA.*;Schomacker,Anders;Benediktsson,ÍvarÖrn;
Johnson,MarkD.;Brynjólfsson,Skafti;Ingólfsson,Ólafur:The
mÚlaJÖKUll DrUmlin FielD - SeDimenTologY anD
geomorPhologY
192-12 356 Hauzenberger,BarbaraM.*;Heyman,Jakob:maSS Balance
moDeling anD PleiSTocene Paleo-climaTe oF The
cenTral eUroPean UPlanDS
192-13 357 Wittkop,Chad;Brugger,KeithA.*;Boley,TylerD.;Bleess,Ryan;
German,Questor:SUrFace eXPoSUre DaTing anD
climaTic inTerPreTaTion oF PleiSTocene glacierS
along The conTinenTal DiViDe, monTana, USa
192-14 358 Siegel,Jacob*;Dugan,Brandon;Lizarralde,Dan;Person,
Mark;Miller,Nathaniel;Defoor,Whitney:geoPhYSical
eViDence anD imPlicaTionS oF an earlY PleiSTocene
glaciaTion oFFShore maSSachUSeTTS, USa
192-15 359 Ishman,Scott*;Domack,EugeneW.;Leventer,Amy;Brachfeld,
Stefanie;Lavoie,Caroline;Huber,Bruce;Wellner,Julia;Matulaitis,
Ilona:lariSSa: UnDerSTanDing The imPacT oF climaTe
change on an ice ShelF SYSTem
192-16 360 Longbottom,ToddL.*;Owen,Lewis;Caffee,M.W.;Murari,
MadhavK.:QUaTernarY hiSTorY oF glacier
morPhologY anD lanDForm DeVeloPmenT in The
garhWal anD lahUl himalaYa
192-17 361 Schmid,GingerL.*;Wilkerson,ForrestD.:liThologY anD
PaTTern SiZe oF Periglacial PaTTerneD groUnD,
WhiTe moUnTainS, caliFornia
192-18 362 Vermeulen,Michael*;Todd,Claire;Balco,Greg;Huybers,
Kathleen;Campbell,Seth;Simmons,Christopher:glacial
geomorPhologY oF The WilliamS anD SchmiDT hillS,
PenSacola moUnTainS, anTarcTica
SeSSion no. 193
T149. Virtual Reality in Geoscience Education II (Digital Posters)
(GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Geoscience
Education Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; GSA Geoinformatics Division; GSA Planetary Geology
Division; National Association of Geoscience Teachers; Google
Inc.; Oxford University Press; Minnesota Planetarium Society)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
193-1
DP4 Hansen,VickiL.*;Dordevic,MladenM.;DePaor,DeclanG.;
Bannister,RogerA.:a VirTUal FielD TriP To VenUS’S
arTemiS—oUr Solar SYSTem’S largeST PlUme /
SUPer-PlUme: a JoUrneY acroSS The crUST anD To
The core
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 223
AM
T U E S D AY
Vein QUarTZ From The Far SoUTheaST PorPhYrY
cU-aU DePoSiT, PhiliPPineS: hYDroThermal QUarTZ
alTeraTion anD inheriTance oF earlier FlUiD
inclUSion aSSemBlageS
SESSIONNO.193
193-2
DP5 Granshaw,Frank*;Cady,Sherry;Wells,Jennifer:marS
analogS in YelloWSTone naTional ParK - a VirTUal
FielD enVironmenT (VFe) conSTrUcTion aS a FielD
acTiViTY in Teacher eDUcaTion in aSTroBiologY
194-4
2:30PM Osterman,LisaE.*;Smith,ChristopherG.:TWo hUnDreD
YearS oF coaSTal change in The moBile BaY
eSTUarY, norThern gUlF oF meXico
194-5
193-3
DP6 Downey,AnnaC.*;Powers,EllyseM.;Hasbargen,Leslie:lYell
riDeS again in UPSTaTe neW YorK: a PeDagogical
VirTUal eXPeDiTion To eXPlore The PaST BaSeD on
moDern FlUVial ProceSSeS anD DePoSiTS
2:45PM Anders,AlisonM.*;Colberg,JessicaS.;Nesbitt,
Stephen:coUPleD nUmerical moDeling oF
PaSSiVe margin eScarPmenT eVolUTion anD
orograPhic PreciPiTaTion
194-6
193-4
DP7 Beck,EmmaN.*;Rueger,BruceF.:a google earTh
FlYoVer illUSTraTing The geologY anD ToPograPhY
oF arnolD’S march on QUeBec, 1775
193-5
DP8 Morgan,BrianJ.*;Rueger,BruceF.;Croft,Melvin:VirTUal
geologic FielD gUiDe To The KenneBec highlanDS,
cenTral maine
3:00PM Wegmann,Karl*;Runnels,Curtis;Strasser,ThomasF.;
McCoy,FloydW.;Gallen,Sean;Panagopoulou,Eleni:
marine TerraceS, PalaeoliThic homininS,
anD STone age SeaFaring: TecTonic
geomorPhologY aBoVe The hellenic
SUBDUcTion Zone, creTe, greece
194-7
193-6
DP9 Eusden,J.DykstraJr.*;Duvall,MathieuL.;Bryant,Marita:
googleearth maShUP: linKing real anD VirTUal FielD
TriPS For an inTroDUcTorY geologY claSS
193-7 DP10 Stiff,BarbaraJ.*:VirTUal VS acTUal 3D anD The ancienT
miSSiSSiPPi riVer in illinoiS
3:15PM Foufoula-Georgiou,Efi*;Singh,Arvind:inTeracTion
oF BeD ToPograPhY, FloW TUrBUlence anD
SeDimenT TranSPorT: harneSSing The PoWer
oF laBoraTorY eXPerimenTS For imProVing
PreDicTiVe aBiliTY in real riVerS
194-8
193-8 DP11 Lang,KelleyT.*;Lang,NicholasP.;Camodeca,BrianM.:
learning aBoUT Volcanic ProceSSeS anD
lanDFormS ThroUgh a VirTUal FielD TriP To
TeneriFe, SPain
3:30PM Pinter,Nicholas*;Heine,ReubenA.;Flor,Andrew;Remo,
JonathanW.F.:FlUVial geomorPhologY aPPlieD:
leVee SaFeTY anD FlooDPlain managemenT
3:45PM Break
194-9
4:00PM Ouchi,Shunji*:eVolUTion oF eXPerimenTal
lanDForm WiTh rainFall eroSion anD UPliFT
194-10
193-11 DP14 Hochstaedter,Alfred*;Sullivan,Deidre:oceanograPhY anD
google earTh: oBSerVing ocean ProceSSeS WiTh
Time animaTionS anD STUDenT BUilT ocean DriFTerS
4:15PM Rhodes,EdwardJ.*;Lawson,Mike;Stang,Dallon;Roder,
Belinda:UnDerSTanDing SPeciFic ProBlemS
aSSociaTeD WiTh oSl DaTing in acTiVe TecTonic
SeTTingS
194-11
193-12 DP15 VanHoesen,John*:a moDel For USing oPen laYerS
aS a meDiUm For VirTUal geoScience eDUcaTion:
eXPloring ioDP coreS anD Smear SliDeS USing
gigaPiXel imagerY
4:30PM Ren,Fang*;Encarnación,John:linKS BeTWeen
ToPograPhY, TecToniSm, climaTe change, anD
liThologY: inSighTS From The STUDY on The
DanXia lanDForm
194-12
193-13 DP16 Richards,BillD.*:gigaPiXel imagerY in The VirTUal
laBoraTorY eXPerience
4:45PM Hoffmann,Thomas*:a holocene carBon STorage
PerSPecTiVe on collUVial anD allUVial
SeDimenT STorage in The rhine BaSin
194-13
5:00PM Pinta,StevenM.*;Chan,MarjorieA.:WeaThering
PaTTernS on The JUraSSic naVaJo SanDSTone
in granD STaircaSe eScalanTe anD Vermilion
cliFFS naTional monUmenTS: imPlicaTionS For
microclimaTeS
194-14
5:15PM Adamovic,Jiri*;Mikulas,Radek;Schweigstillova,Jana:
iS There a FiniTe nUmBer oF SanDSTone
WeaThering PaTTernS? eViDence From The
hUmiD TemPeraTe Zone oF eUroPe
193-9 DP12 Shipley,ScottT.*;Peterlin,Albert:4D KmZ aPProach To
geoPhYSical analYSiS in VirTUal gloBeS
193-10 DP13 Guertin,LauraA.*:STUDenT-generaTeD google earTh
coUrSe PorTFolioS in earTh Science coUrSeS
193-14 DP17 Campbell,CarlE.*;Kuster,Stephanie:gigaPaning in
monTana’S hell creeK FormaTion
193-15 DP18 Connor,Cathy*;Shinn,JenniferJ.;Pechacek,ZacharyA.;
Piscoya,Cameron;Freeman,TristanB.:USing gigaPan
imagerY anD google earTh PaTh anD ProFile ToolS
To enrich alaSKan lanDScaPe inTerPreTaTion in an
inTroDUcTorY geomorPhologY coUrSe
aFTernoon oral
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 194
Geomorphology
SeSSion no. 195
Geoscience Education VI: National and International Outreach
in Geoscience Education
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211AB
ElizabethWright,Presiding
195-1
1:30PM Szymanski,DavidW.;Bucci,GregoryD.*;Adams,
VictoriaE.;Green,DanielV.;Markow,WilliamN.:
engaging UnDergraDUaTe STUDenTS in energY
PolicY ThroUgh SerVice-learning
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100FG
NicholasPinterandLisaE.Osterman,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
195-2
194-1
1:45PM Persico,LymanP.*;McFadden,Leslie;Frechette,Jedediah;
Meyer,GrantA.:aPliTe collUViUm anD DUST inFlUX
ProDUce accreTionarY hillSloPe SoilS in The
SanDia moUnTainS, neW meXico
1:45PM Sperazza,Michael*;Rasbury,Troy:challengeS
anD BeneFiTS oF inTernaTional geoScience
eXPerienceS: FielD Program in The TUrKana
BaSin, KenYa
195-3
2:00PM Hiatt,EricE.*;Kyser,T.Kurt:inTegraTing
QUanTiTaTiVe geochemical analYSeS in an
inTernaTional FielD coUrSe in BermUDa:
increaSing geological meTacogniTion
anD ProBlem-SolVing SKillS ThroUgh FielD
inVeSTigaTionS
195-4
2:15PM Heinzel,Chad*;Gray,Kyle;Bosshart,Nicholas;Shultz,
Josh;Hogan,Stephanie;Thompson,Chelsie;Chesley,John;
Johnson,Elle:The geologY oF SoUThern iTalY - a
geoarchaeological PerSPecTiVe
194-2
2:00PM Kastning,ErnstH.*:a KarST-PSeUDoKarST
morPhogeneTic SPecTrUm BaSeD on Form,
ProceSS, anD STage
194-3
2:15PM Goeke,J.W.*;Joeckel,R.M.;Kuzila,M.S.:loeSS
PSeUDoKarST in WeST-cenTral neBraSKa:
PiPing, collaPSe, caTaSTroPhic Drainage,
gUllYing, anD canYon DeVeloPmenT
224 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.199
195-6
195-7
2:30PM MattiettiKysar,Giuseppina*;Placidi,Marco;Straccali,
Vania;Weustink,Inge:UrBan geologY oF ancienT
rome: inTroDUcTion To geoarchaeologY anD
SPeleoarchaeologY
2:45PM Dahl,Robyn*;Mrofka,DavidD.;Droser,MaryL.:
engaging TomorroW’S leaDerS ToDaY:
geoScience oUTreach in a DiVerSe commUniTY
3:00PM Lukes,LauraA.*:JoinT Science eDUcaTion ProJecT
(JSeP): a mechaniSm To engage ScienTiSTS anD
STUDenTS To DeSign anD conDUcT oUTreach
acTiViTieS
3:15PM Break
195-8
3:30PM Plankell,EricT.*;Briedis,CynthiaA.:naTUrallY
illinoiS eXPo - a moDel For PromoTing The
geoScienceS To YoUng anD olD
195-9
3:45PM Cronin,Kelly;Smrecak,TrishaA.;Ross,RobertM.*;
Carmichael,Celeste:comBining ciTiZen Science
WiTh cUrricUlUm anD commUniTY engagemenT
For climaTe change eDUcaTion
195-10
4:00PM Levine,NormanS.*;Colgan,Mitchell;Hall,Cynthia:
geoSPaTial inSTiTUTe For STUDenTS anD
TeacherS in climaTe change – a SoUTh
carolina SPace granT WorKForce eDUcaTion
anD PreParaTion Program
SeSSion no. 198
P6. Prairie Ice Streams (GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101A-C
CarrieE.Jennings,MartinA.Ross,andB.BrandonCurry,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
198-1
1:35PM Hulbe,ChristinaL.*;Fahnestock,MarkA.:ice STreamS
SToP anD STarT
198-2
1:55PM Tulaczyk,Slawek*;Beem,Lucas;Walter,Jacob:acTiVe
SUBglacial laKeS anD Their inFlUence on ice
STream DYnamicS?
198-3
2:15PM Boulton,Geoffrey*:moDeS oF Drainage BeneaTh
ice STreamS
198-4
2:35PM Christoffersen,Poul*;Bougamont,Marion:raPiD
SeDimenT TranSFer BY ‘erraTic’ ice STreamS
198-5
2:55PM Iverson,NealR.*:Till Shear reSiSTance anD
DeFormaTion KinemaTicS BeneaTh ice STreamS:
hYDrologY rUleS
3:15PM Break
198-6
3:30PM Evans,DavidJ.A.*:glacial geomorPhologY anD
SeDimenTologY oF TerreSTrial-TerminaTing
FaST FloW loBeS/ice STream marginS in The
SoUThWeST laUrenTiDe ice SheeT
198-7
3:50PM Piotrowski,JanA.*:Three lanD-BaSeD Palaeo-ice
STreamS oF The SoUThern ScanDinaVian ice
SheeT: SUBglacial ProceSSeS, SeDimenTS anD
lanDFormS
195-11
4:15PM Viskupic,Karen*;Rylee,Jennie;Busche,Cindy;Focht,
Sara;Cannamela,David;Carleton-Hug,Annelise;Belthoff,
James;Wilkins,David:ProFeSSional DeVeloPmenT
For graDUaTe STUDenTS ThroUgh oUTreach
ParTnerShiPS WiTh Science learning cenTerS
195-12
4:30PM MacFadden,BruceJ.*:oUTreach Training anD
inTegraTion oF Formal anD inFormal learning
acTiViTieS For earlY career PaleoBiologiSTS
198-8
4:10PM Ross,Martin*;Adams,RobertaS.:ShiFTing Paleo-ice
STreamS anD inTer-ice STream ZoneS oF The
canaDian PrairieS
195-13
4:45PM Saltzman,Jennifer*:DeVeloPing high School
geoScienTiSTS ThroUgh SUmmer inTernShiPS
198-9
4:30PM Thorleifson,Harvey*:SoUThWeSTern laUrenTiDe ice
STreamS DUring Final DeglaciaTion
195-14
5:00PM Bentley,Callan*:a naTional Blog aS a meDiUm For
STUDenT engagemenT
198-10
195-15
5:15PM Ellis,ToddD.*:PUBlic eDUcaTion anD oUTreach –
eSSenTial SKillS For earlY career SUcceSS
4:50PM Jennings,CarrieE.*:eVolUTion oF laUrenTiDe ice
caTchmenT areaS ThroUgh ice loBe acTiViTY
anD Till ProVenance
198-11
5:10PM Curry,B.Brandon*:ForenSic reconSTrUcTion oF
SeDimenTS anD enVironmenTS aT The Termini oF
Prairie ice STreamS
SeSSion no. 196
GSA Hydrogeology Division Lecture Series: Birdsall-Dreiss
Distinguished Lecture
4:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100HI
F.EdwinHarvey,Presiding
196-1
SeSSion no. 199
Special Session: Planetary Geology Division 30th Anniversary—
Then And Now: The Past 30 Years Of Solar System Exploration
(GSA Planetary Geology Division)
4:30PM introductory remarks
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100H-J
4:35PM McDonnell,JeffreyJ.*:BirDSall-DreiSS
DiSTingUiSheD lecTUre: Where DoeS WaTer
go When iT rainS? concePTUaliZing rUnoFF
ProceSSeS in heaDWaTer caTchmenTS
SimonA.KattenhornandDavidWilliams,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
199-1
1:35PM Squyres,StevenW.*:Three DecaDeS oF marS
eXPloraTion
SeSSion no. 197
199-2
1:50PM Moore,Jeffrey*;Stern,S.Alan:The PlUTo SYSTem
Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) Awards Lectures,
Presidential Address, and Annual Business Meeting
199-3
2:05PM Moore,Jeffrey*;McKinnon,WilliamB.;Pappalardo,
RobertT.;Schenk,PaulM.:The maJor moonS oF
UranUS anD nePTUne
199-4
2:20PM Barnes,JasonW.*:From VoYager To caSSini: 30
YearS oF eXPloring TiTan’S geologY
199-5
2:35PM Schenk,PaulM.*:SaTUrn’S icY moonS: From
caSSini (gioVanni) To caSSini (orBiTer)
199-6
2:50PM McKinnon,WilliamB.*:icY moonS oF JUPiTer:
WorlDS in Their oWn righT
3:05PM Break
199-7
3:20PM Lopes,RosalyM.C.*;Williams,David:io: From VoYager
To neW horiZonS
199-8
3:35PM Rivkin,AndrewS.*:ThirTY YearS oF aSTeroiD
Science: an emBarraSSmenT oF richeS
199-9
3:50PM Bussey,Ben*:eXPloring The lUnar PoleS
3:00PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102BC
MichaelF.Hochella,Presiding
197-1
3:00PM Liou,JuhnG.*:mSa roeBling meDal lecTUre:
PeTrochemiSTrY anD geochronologY oF The
DaBie-SUlU UlTrahigh-PreSSUre meTamorPhic
Terrane oF eaST-cenTral china – a SUmmarY
197-2
3:30PM Murakami,Motohiko*:mSa aWarD lecTUre:
mineralogY anD chemiSTrY oF The earTh’S
loWer manTle
197-3
4:00PM Bish,DavidL.*:mSa PreSiDenTial aDDreSS:
“WaTer” in mineralS iS noT reallY WaTer
5:00PM Business meeting
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 225
T U E S D AY
195-5
PM
SESSIONNO.199
199-10
4:05PM Limaye,SanjayS.*;Saunders,R.Stephen:VenUS: STill
The laBoraTorY For UnDerSTanDing The origin
anD eVolUTion oF haBiTaBle PlaneTS
199-11
4:20PM Solomon,SeanC.*:a Tale oF TWo SPacecraFT: The
eXPloraTion oF mercUrY
199-12
4:35PM Head,JamesW.*;Fassett,CalebI.:a BrieF hiSTorY oF
WaTer anD climaTe on marS
4:50PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 200
T1. Oceanic and Juvenile Continental Crust Formation in the
Precambrian (GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
Volcanology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; GSA International Section; Precambrian [At Large];
Geochemical Society; Mineralogical Society of America)
SeSSion no. 201
T12. From Nuna to Rodinia: Proterozoic Growth and Evolution of
Laurentia II (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology,
and Volcanology Division; Geological Association of Canada;
Mineralogical Society of America)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200DE
DavidCorrigan,DanielK.Holm,SallyPehrsson,ValW.Chandler,
MarionE.Bickford,andKevinL.Mickus,Presiding
201-1
1:30PM Foster,DavidA.*;Mueller,PaulA.;Dutrow,BarbaraL.;
Wooden,JosephL.:ProTeroZoic accreTion oF
WeSTern laUrenTia WiTh imPlicaTionS For nUna
anD roDinia reconSTrUcTionS
201-2
1:45PM Doe,MichaelF.*;Karlstrom,KarlE.;Jones,JamesV.III.;
Pecha,Mark;Gehrels,GeorgeE.:reconSTrUcTing
roDinia: haFniUm reSUlTS From The SW
laUrenTian “magmaTic gaP” (1470-1600 ma)
PoSSiBle linKS BeTWeen The YanKee Joe BaSin
anD cenTral aUSTralia
201-3
2:00PM Rivers,Toby*:The inTerior grenVille orogen aS a
collaPSeD orogenic PlaTeaU
201-4
2:15PM Condie,KentC.*:ProTeroZoic SUPerconTinenTS,
orogenS, anD gianT DYKe SWarmS: neW inSighTS
From Zircon age DiSTriBUTionS
201-5
2:30PM Quinn,R.J.*;Moecher,D.P.;Samson,S.D.;Tohver,E.:
The naTUre anD eXTenT oF eXoTic crUSTal
comPonenTS in SoUThern laUrenTia: neW age
anD nD-PB iSoToPe eViDence From grenVille
BaSemenT gneiSSeS, eaSTern greaT SmoKY
moUnTainS
201-6
2:45PM Kelsey,DavidE.*;Smithies,R.Hugh;Woodhouse,AilsaJ.;
Hand,Martin;Kirkland,ChrisL.;Howard,HeatherM.:
imPlicaTionS For The TecTonic SeTTing oF
long-liVeD grenVillian-ageD TecToniSm in The
mUSgraVe ProVince, cenTral aUSTralia, BaSeD
on conSTrainTS From large-Scale iSoToPic
homogeneiTY anD ThermoBaromeTrY
201-7
3:00PM Regan,SeanP.*;Chiarenzelli,JeffreyR.;McLelland,
JamesM.;Cousens,Brian:coroniTic meTagaBBroS
WiThin The aDironDacKS: a ProBe oF PoST
ShaWinigan aSThenoSPheric manTle anD
relaTeD inSighTS inTo amcg magmaTiSm
3:15PM Break
3:30PM Tersmette,DanielB.*;Chacko,Tom;Heaman,LarryM.;
DuFrane,S.Andrew:geochronologY oF The QUeen
maUD BlocK: imPlicaTionS For The eVolUTion oF
The norThWeSTern canaDian ShielD
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200H-J
YildirimDilek,HaraldFurnes,andA.Polat,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
200-1
1:45PM Condie,KentC.*:DiD earlY archean conTinenTal
crUST Form WiThoUT PlaTe TecTonicS?
200-2
2:05PM Gregory,RobertT.*;Banerjee,Sandeep:linKing The
STaBle iSoToPe eVolUTion oF SeaWaTer To
moDeS oF crUSTal eVolUTion
200-3
2:20PM Bjornerud,MarciaG.*:The limiTS oF
UniFormiTarianiSm: reaSonS To conSiDer
alTernaTiVe TecTonic STYleS on archean
earTh
200-4
2:35PM Furnes,Harald*;Dilek,Yildirim;Robins,Brian:The
Paleoarchean onVerWachT SUiTe oF The
BarBerTon greenSTone BelT (SoUTh aFrica) aS
amalgamaTeD oceanic crUST anD iSlanD arcS
200-5
2:55PM Keim,RaeDawn*;Ansdell,KevinM.;Sanborn-Barrie,
Mary;Young,Mike:KaraSJoK-TYPe KomaTiiTeS
anD aSSociaTeD Volcanic rocKS in The
PaleoProTeroZoic oF SoUTheaSTern BaFFin
iSlanD, canaDa: FielD relaTionShiPS anD
conSTrainTS on PeTrogeneSiS
3:10PM Discussion
3:25PM Break
200-6
3:40PM Murphy,J.Brendan*;Nance,R.Damian:roDinia,
coeVal JUVenile crUST FormaTion anD Their
PaleoZoic legacieS
200-7
4:00PM Foster,DavidA.*;Mueller,PaulA.:PhaneroZoic
crUSTal groWTh in oceanic TUrBiDiTeDominaTeD orogenS oF gonDWana: inSighTS
inTo PrecamBrian crUSTal groWTh ProceSSeS
201-8
200-8
4:15PM Lodge,RobertW.D.*;Gibson,Harold;Stott,GregM.:
comParing The VolcanologY anD
geochemiSTrY oF neoarchean VmS-enDoWeD
anD VmS-DePriVeD greenSTone BelTS in The
WaWa SUBProVince oF The SUPerior craTon
201-9
3:45PM LaFlamme,Crystal*;McFarlane,Chris;Corrigan,David:
The rePUlSe BaY BlocK: a WinDoW inTo The
miDDle crUST oF a ProTeroZoic colliSional
orogen
201-10
200-9
4:30PM Paixão,MarcoA.P.*;Dantas,EltonLuiz:crUSTal
eVolUTion oF The neoProTeroZoic oPhioliTeS
in SoUTh america
4:00PM Kuiper,YvetteD.*;Buchwaldt,Robert;Lillydahl-Schroeder,
HosannaG.;Castle,JeffreyW.:PoST-(?)TranShUDSonian FolDing in The FoXe FolD BelT,
melVille PeninSUla, nUnaVUT, canaDa
200-10
4:45PM Long,LeonE.*;Hassan,AdelM.:origin oF DoKhan
VolcanicS, eaSTern DeSerT oF egYPT, aS
reVealeD BY Pearce elemenT raTioS
201-11
4:15PM Partin,Camille*;Corrigan,David;Wodicka,Natasha;Bekker,
Andrey:BaSin analYSiS oF The PaleoProTeroZoic
PenrhYn anD Piling groUPS, arcTic canaDa
5:00PM concluding remarks
201-12
4:30PM Jansen,AndrewC.*;Vervoort,JeffD.;Lewis,ReedS.:
PrecamBrian BaSemenT rocKS oF The
clearWaTer meTamorPhic core comPleX:
a neW Piercing PoinT along The WeSTern
laUrenTian margin
4:45PM Discussion
226 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.204
T22. Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations,
Experimental Investigations, and Numerical Studies II
(GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Geophysics Division)
203-2
2:00PM Arai,Shoji*:oPhioliTic chromiTiTeS: originS anD
imPlicaTionS For manTle DYnamicS
203-3
2:20PM Stern,Fabio*;Hattori,KéikoH.;Bédard,JeanH.:manTle
eVolUTion recorDeD in cr-SPinel From The
BaY oF iSlanD oPhioliTic comPleX, norThern
aPPalachianS
203-4
2:35PM Yang,Jingsui*;Xu,Xiangzhen;Li,Yuan;Liu,Zhao;Li,
Jinyang;Ba,Denzhu;Robinson,PaulT.:DiamonD
DiScoVereD From SiX DiFFerenT UlTramaFic
maSSiFS along The YarlUng ZangBU SUTUre
BeTWeen The inDian anD eUraSian PlaTeS
203-5
2:50PM Robinson,PaulT.*;Yang,Jingsui;Trumbull,Robert;Schmitt,
Axel:crUSTal mineralS in oPhioliTic manTle
rocKS
203-6
3:05PM Zhai,Qingguo;Jahn,Bor-ming*:carBoniFeroUS
oPhioliTe in The miDDle oF The QiangTang
BlocK, norThern TiBeT: geochemiSTrY, ShrimP
U-PB DaTing anD TecTonic imPlicaTionS
203-7
3:20PM Furnes,Harald*;Dilek,Yildirim;deWit,Maarten:
PrecamBrian greenSTone BelTS aS DiFFerenT
oPhioliTe TYPeS
3:40PM Discussions and concluding remarks
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200A-C
PatriceRey,EricGoergen,andSethC.Kruckenberg,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
202-1
1:35PM Boutelier,David*;Rosenau,Matthias;Ziegenhagen,
Thomas;Neumann,F.;Oncken,Onno;Cruden,Alexander:
large-Scale STreSS anD STrain PaTTernS
caUSeD BY oceanic SUBDUcTion along a
SeaWarD-concaVe PlaTe BoUnDarY: inSighTS
From 2D nUmerical anD 3D Thermo-mechanical
laBoraTorY eXPerimenTS anD aPPlicaTion To
The cenTral anDeS
1:55PM Discussion
202-2
2:05PM Denèle,Yoann*;Barbey,Pierre;Paquette,Jean-Louis;
Laumonier,Bernard;Olivier,Philippe:Time Scale oF
gneiSS Dome FormaTion anD DUcTile FloW: The
monT-loUiS anD aX-leS-ThermeS PlUTonS anD
relaTeD gneiSS DomeS in The French PYreneeS
202-3
202-4
202-5
2:20PM Kruckenberg,SethC.*:moBiliZaTion oF ParTiallY
molTen crUST DUring eXTenSion anD The
inTernal DYnamicS oF The naXoS migmaTiTe
Dome, greece
2:35PM McFadden,RoryR.*;Teyssier,Christian;Siddoway,
ChristineS.;Cosca,MichaelA.:roTaTion oF The
STrain FielD DUring emPlacemenT anD
eXhUmaTion oF The FoSDicK moUnTainS
migmaTiTe-coreD gneiSS Dome, WeST
anTarcTica
2:50PM Rey,PatriceF.*:STrain regime ParTiTioning in The
conTinenTal crUST: leSSonS From nUmerical
eXPerimenTS
3:05PM Discussion
3:20PM Break
202-6
3:35PM Miller,MeghanS.*;PianaAgostinetti,Nicola:eVolUTion
oF The iTalian liThoSPhere From S receiVer
FUncTionS
202-7
3:50PM Mondy,LukeS.;Rey,Patrice*;Quevedo,Leonardo:
SeiSmic eXPloraTion oF nUmerical Thermomechanical geoDYnamic moDelS
202-8
4:05PM Platt,JohnP.;Becker,ThorstenW.*:KinemaTicS oF
roTaTing PanelS oF e-W FaUlTS in The San
anDreaS SYSTem: WhaT can We Tell From
geoDeSY?
SeSSion no. 204
T34. Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: Observations from Nano
through Outcrop to Plate-Tectonic Scales II: In Honor of J.G. Liou,
2011 MSA Roebling Medalist (Mineralogical Society of America)
noTe: ThiS SeSSion haS moVeD To WeDneSDaY, 8 a.m.
To noon, room 101Fg
W.G.Ernst,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
204-1
1:45PM Konishi,Hiromi*;Xu,Huifang:Z-conTraST imaging
oF caTionS anD caTion orDering in omPhaciTe
From SUlU Terrane, eaSTern china
204-2
2:00PM Christensen,BenjaminD.J.*;Mattinson,ChristopherG.:
PreSSUre-TemPeraTUre eSTimaTeS anD
Zircon U-PB anD Trace elemenT analYSiS oF
hP-granUliTeS WiThin The norTh QaiDam UhP
Terrane, DUlan, WeSTern china
204-3
2:15PM Whitney,DonnaL.*;Teyssier,Christian;Seaton,
NicholasC.A.;Toraman,Erkan:UlTraloW PreSSUre
anD TemPeraTUre UhP meTamorPhiSm
oF laWSoniTe eclogiTe anD BlUeSchiST,
SiVrihiSar, TUrKeY
204-4
2:30PM Gordon,Stacia*;Whitney,Donna;Teyssier,Christian;
Kylander-Clark,AndrewR.C.;Hacker,BradleyR.;Renedo,
Roxanne:TimeScaleS anD conDiTionS oF crUSTal
melTing in The WeSTern gneiSS UhP Terrane,
norWaY
204-5
2:45PM Renedo,RoxanneN.*;Whitney,DonnaL.;Teyssier,
Christian;Seaton,Nicholas;Gordon,StaciaM.:eclogiTe
To mYloniTe: PeTrologic STUDY oF The SalTa
Shear Zone, WeSTern gneiSS region, norWaY
202-9
4:20PM Scharman,MitchellR.*;Pavlis,TerryL.:KinemaTicS oF
The chUgach meTamorPhic comPleX, SoUThern
alaSKa: PlaTe geomeTrY in The norTh PaciFic
margin DUring The laTe creTaceoUS To eocene
202-10
4:35PM Seid,MaryJ.*;Kolata,DennisR.:neWlY DiScoVereD
eViDence For laTe orDoVician STrUcTUral
DeFormaTion in ogle coUnTY, illinoiS
4:50PM Discussion
3:00PM Break
5:05PM concluding remarks
204-6
3:15PM Johnston,ScottM.*;Kylander-Clark,AndrewR.C.;
Brueckner,HannnesK.:ProTracTeD high-PreSSUregranUliTe FacieS meTamorPhiSm Prior To
high-PreSSUre eXhUmaTion in an orogenic
hangingWall, liVerPool lanD, eaST greenlanD
204-7
3:30PM Agustsson,Kenjo*;Johnston,ScottM.;Kylander-Clark,
Andrew:Timing anD Trace elemenT geochemiSTrY
oF migmaTiTic hoST gneiSSeS in The liVerPool
lanD eclogiTe Terrane, ne greenlanD
caleDoniDeS
SeSSion no. 203
T32. Ophiolites, Ultrahigh Pressure Minerals, and the Origin of
Podiform Chromitites: Implications for Mantle Heterogeneity
(Mineralogical Society of America; GSA International Section)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102D-F
JingsuiYangandPaulT.Robinson,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
203-1
1:40PM Dilek,Yildirim*;Furnes,Harald;Robinson,PaulT.:a neW
claSSiFicaTion oF oPhioliTeS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 227
T U E S D AY
SeSSion no. 202
PM
SESSIONNO.204
204-8
3:45PM Lang,HelenM.*;Gilotti,JaneA.:inTerPreTaTion oF
The DecomPreSSion PaTh oF ParTiallY melTeD
UhP meTaPeliTeS From The ne-greenlanD
caleDoniDeS BY correlaTion oF oBSerVeD
aSSemBlageS anD comPoSiTionS oF ZoneD
garneT anD oTher mineralS WiTh iSochemical
PhaSe Diagram SecTionS
204-9
4:00PM Gilotti,JaneA.*:eclogiTe FormaTion BY
SUBDUcTion eroSion oF The oVerriDing PlaTe
204-10
4:15PM Cho,Moonsup*;Cheong,Wonseok;Ernst,W.G.;Yi,
Keewook;Kim,Jeongmin:U-PB ageS oF DeTriTal
ZirconS From Korean FolD-ThrUST BelTS:
imPlicaTionS For The PaleoZoic crUSTal
archiTecTUre oF eaST aSia
204-11
4:30PM Newton,RobertC.*;Manning,CraigE.:KYaniTeSillimaniTe eQUiliBriUm aT 900 c BY crYSTal
WeighT change
comBineD FloWS WiTh 4- anD 6-SeconD
oScillaTion PerioDS
SeSSion no. 206
T47. Coal Systems: Sedimentation, Petrology, Natural Resources,
and Environmental Sustainability (GSA Coal Geology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100FG
KevinB.Jones,MargoD.Corum,ScottD.Elrick,SusanM.Rimmer,
MarkA.Engle,andJackC.Pashin,Presiding
206-1
1:30PM Engle,MarkA.*;Gallo,Michele;Sams,James;
Zupancic,John;Schroeder,Karl;Geboy,NicholasJ.:
SUBSUrFace DriP irrigaTion aPPlicaTion oF
coalBeD meThane ProDUceD WaTerS: a ThreeWaY analYSiS oF The imPacTS To ShalloW
groUnDWaTer comPoSiTion anD STorage
206-2
1:45PM Pashin,JackC.*;McKinney,GeorgeM.;Mann,StevenD.;
Kopaska-Merkel,DavidC.;McIntyre,MarcellaR.:
DeVeloPing ProDUceD WaTer managemenT
STraTegieS For coalBeD meThane oPeraTionS
in The BlacK Warrior BaSin
206-3
2:00PM Gribb,NikolausWaters*;Hays,Ricardo;McLaughlin,J.Fred:
TracKing The imPacT oF cBng ProDUcTion on
groUnDWaTer reSoUrceS From 2006-2009,
PoWDer riVer BaSin, WYoming; The reSerVoir
reSPonSe To DecreaSing ProDUcTion in maTUre
cBng FielDS
1:30PM introductory remarks
206-4
1:40PM Mohrig,David*:inTeracTionS BeTWeen channelBoTTom ToPograPhY ThaT ProDUce SeTS oF
DUne croSS-STraTa in a SanDY BraiDeD riVer
2:15PM Jones,KevinB.*;Corum,MargoD.:FacTorS aFFecTing
carBon DioXiDe STorage PoTenTial in
UnmineaBle coal BeDS
206-5
2:30PM Pantano,ChristopherP.*;McIntosh,JenniferC.;Anderson,
FredJ.:hYDrogeochemical conTrolS on
microBial coalBeD meThane accUmUlaTionS in
The WilliSTon BaSin, norTh DaKoTa
206-6
2:45PM Yoksoulian,Lois*;Rimmer,SusanM.;Rowe,Harry:
eFFecT oF conTacT meTamorPhiSm on coal
geochemiSTrY anD PeTrograPhY: imPlicaTionS
For The The large Scale releaSe oF
12
c-enricheD meThane
206-7
3:00PM McPherson,Margaret*;Rimmer,SusanM.;Rowe,Harry:
geochemiSTrY anD PeTrograPhY oF ThermallY
meTamorPhoSeD anTarcTic coal: imPlicaTionS
For 13c –DePleTeD meThane releaSe
4:45PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 205
T45. Formation, Development, and Preservation of Bed
Morphologies (GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; SEPM
(Society for Sedimentary Geology); International Association
of Sedimentologists)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211CD
MauricioM.PerilloandPaulM.Myrow,Presiding
205-1
205-2
2:00PM Archer,AllenW.*:hYPerTiDal rangeS anD
SeDimenTaTion in carBoniFeroUS anD moDern
TiDal rhYThmiTeS
205-3
2:15PM Prokocki,Eric*;Best,James:DeciPhering The
longiTUDinal changeS in channel BoTTom
BeDForm morPhologieS WiThin TiDallYmoDUlaTeD FlUVial SYSTemS: The colUmBia
riVer, oregon anD The chehaliS riVer,
WaShingTon
205-4
2:30PM Martin,RaleighL.*;Jerolmack,DouglasJ.:TranSienT
reSPonSe oF SanD BeDFormS To changeS in
FloW
205-5
2:45PM Nelson,TimothyR.*;Voulgaris,George:PreDicTing The
TemPoral anD SPaTial eVolUTion oF regUlar
anD irregUlar riPPle geomeTrY UnDer VarYing
hYDroDYnamic Forcing
206-8
3:15PM Crelling,JohnC.*;Anderson,KenB.;Huggett,
WilliamW.:chemicalS From coal BY oXiDaTiVe
hYDroThermal DiSSolUTion (ohD)
3:30PM Break
3:00PM Break
206-9
205-6
3:15PM Southard,John*:BroaDening oUr conSiDeraTion
oF BeD FormS
3:45PM Lorenzo-Trueba,Jorge*;Voller,Vaughan;Paola,Chris:
a moDel FrameWorK For DelTa eVolUTion ThaT
accoUnTS For organic SeDimenT DYnamicS
205-7
3:30PM Perillo,MauricioM.*;Best,James;Garcia,MarceloH.:
SeDimenTological FlUiD DYnamic “TriniTY”: WhY
iS ThiS concePT So imPorTanT?
206-10
205-8
3:45PM Kamola,Diane*;Louni,Nazim:DenSiTY FloW aS The
PrimarY ProceSS oF SeDimenT emPlacemenT in
The DelTa FronT SUBenVironmenT
4:00PM Davies-Vollum,K.Sian*;Guion,Paul;Satterfield,Dorothy;
Suthren,Roger:TWo conTraSTing lacUSTrine
DelTa DePoSiTS anD Their eFFecTS on coal
mining in a SUrFace mine in DerBYShire,
englanD
206-11
4:15PM Cohen,ArthurD.*;Marsh,PamelaE.;Wyche,Gregory:
oBSerVaTionS on The PeTrograPhic anD
chemical eFFecTS oF The DroUghTS anD FireS
oF 2007 anD 2011 on The PeaT DePoSiTS anD
PeaT-Forming ecoSYSTemS oF The oKeFenoKee
SWamP
206-12
4:30PM Hower,JamesC.*;O’Keefe,JenniferM.K.;Eble,Cortland;
Raymond,Anne;Valentim,Bruno;Wagner,NicolaJ.;Volk,
ThomasJ.:inSPiraTion anD inSighTS inTo maceral
FormaTion: ThoUghTS on The role oF nonFloral inPUT inTo coal FormaTion
206-13
4:45PM Scott,AndrewC.*;Collinson,MargaretE.;Hudspith,Victoria:
occUrrence anD recogniTion oF coProliTeS
205-9
4:00PM Hanes,DanielM.*:The groWTh anD DiSaPPearance
oF an inTer-FielD marine SanDWaVe anD The
aSSociaTeD anTi-aSYmmeTrY migraTion oF
neighBoring creSTS
205-10
4:15PM Bhattacharya,JanokP.*:UniT moUTh BarS anD Their
role in The conSTrUcTion oF riVer-DominaTeD
DelTa FronTS
205-11
4:30PM Yokokawa,Miwa*;Sekiguchi,Tomohiro;Takagawa,
Tomohiro;Perillo,MauricioM.;Garcia,MarceloH.;Best,
Jim;Pedocchi,Fransisco:BeDForm morPhologY
anD Their SeDimenTarY STrUcTUreS UnDer
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SESSIONNO.209
206-14
5:00PM Raymond,Anne*:WooD DecomPoSiTion in
PaleoZoic anD moDern mires
206-15
5:15PM O’Keefe,Jen*;Hower,JamesC.;Hatch,Rachel;Bartley,
RussellH.;Bartley,SylviaE.:FUngal FormS in
miocene eel riVer coalS: correlaTing
BeTWeen reFlecTeD lighT PeTrograPhY anD
PalYnologY
SeSSion no. 207
T58. Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology
through Time II (Paleontological Society; GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205CD
207-14
SeSSion no. 208
T60. Lessons from the Living: Paleontological Investigations
Using Modern Analogs II (Paleontological Society)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205AB
DanielI.Hembree,JonJ.Smith,andBrianF.Platt,Presiding
208-1
1:30PM Bernhard,JoanM.*;Edgcomb,VirginiaP.;Summons,
RogerE.;Visscher,PieterT.;McIntyre-Wressnig,Anna:
Were ProTiSTS The Beginning oF The enD For
STromaToliTeS?
208-2
1:45PM Myshrall,KristenL.*;Stork,NatalieJ.;Visscher,PieterT.;
Dupraz,Christophe:PaTTernS in microBialiTeS
ThroUghoUT geologic Time: iS The PreSenT
reallY The KeY To The PaST?
208-3
2:00PM Harwood,CaraL.*;Sumner,DawnY.;Mackey,TylerJ.;
Brady,AllysonL.;Slater,GregF.;Lim,DarleneS.S.:
inFlUenceS oF microBial commUniTieS on
carBonaTe FaBricS in recenT lacUSTrine
microBialiTeS, PaVilion laKe, BriTiSh colUmBia
208-4
2:15PM Mackey,TylerJ.*;Sumner,DawnY.;Hawes,Ian;
Andersen,DaleT.:changeS in microBial
ecologY aSSociaTeD WiTh a TranSiTion From
conoPhYTon To JacUToPhYTon in moDern laKe
JoYce, anTarcTica
208-5
2:30PM Butts,SusanH.*;Krause,RichardA.Jr.;Briggs,DerekE.G.:
eXPerimenTal SiliciFicaTion oF BiValVeS:
UnDerSTanDing TaPhonomic BiaS
AmelindaE.WebbandWilliamAusich,Presiding
207-1
1:30PM Kidwell,SusanM.*;Tomasovych,Adam:aBiliTY oF
DeaTh aSSemBlageS To TracK Km-Scale SPaTial
anD DecaDe-Scale TemPoral VariaBiliTY
in liVing commUniTieS: a TeST on The UrBan
SoUThern caliFornia conTinenTal ShelF
5:00PM Ausich,William*;Kammer,Thomas;Sallan,Lauren:
climaTe change VerSUS PreDaTion: DriVerS
For macroeVolUTionarY TranSiTionS WiThin
PaleoZoic crinoiDS
207-2
1:45PM Forcino,FrankL.*:mUlTiVariaTe aSSeSSmenT oF The
minimUm reQUireD SamPle SiZe For commUniTY
Paleoecological reSearch
207-3
2:00PM Belanger,ChristinaL.*:ecologY on geologic
TimeScaleS: ThreSholD DYnamicS in reSPonSe
To climaTe change
207-4
2:15PM Webb,AmelindaE.*:eXPloring The eFFecTS oF
aciD on aQUaTic microorganiSm commUniTieS
acroSS Time anD SPace: changing commUniTY
STrUcTUre reFlecTS increaSing STreSS
207-5
2:30PM Korpanty,ChelseaA.*;Greenstein,BenjaminJ.:eFFicacY
oF The cUraÇao marine ParK: a PleiSTocene
PerSPecTiVe
208-6
2:45PM Darroch,SimonA.F.*;Laflamme,Marc;Schiffbauer,
JamesD.;Briggs,DerekE.G.:eXPerimenTal
FormaTion oF eDiacaran-STYle DeaTh maSK
207-6
2:45PM Saupe,ErinE.*;Hendricks,JonathanR.;Halloran,Paul;
Lieberman,BruceS.:climaTe change anD marine
mollUSKS: a Tale oF inVaSionS, immigraTion anD
eXTirPaTion
208-7
3:00PM Tyler,CarrieL.*;Kowalewski,Michal:liVe-DeaD
FiDeliTY oF mUlTi-TaXic aSSemBlageS: relaTiVe
TaPhonomic BiaSeS acroSS maJor groUPS oF
marine BenThoS (norTh carolina, USa)
207-7
3:00PM McGuire,Jenny*;Davis,EdwardByrd:USing The
PaleonTological recorD oF microTUS To
TeST SPecieS DiSTriBUTion moDelS anD reVeal
reSPonSeS To climaTe change
208-8
3:15PM Kosloski,MaryElizabeth*;Dietl,Gregory:The USe
oF moDern DeaTh aSSemBlageS To TeST The
geograPhic moSaic TheorY oF coeVolUTion
208-9
3:30PM Hyland,Ethan*;Smith,SelenaY.;Sheldon,NathanD.:
rePreSenTaTional BiaS in PhYToliThS From
eXTanT SoilS
208-10
3:45PM Chen,StephanieT.*;Smith,SelenaY.:PhYToliTh
VariaBiliTY in ZingiBeraleS: a Tool For The
reconSTrUcTion oF PaST TroPical VegeTaTion
3:15PM Break
207-8
3:30PM Myers,CorinneE.*;Lieberman,BruceS.:TrUe iS iT ThaT
We haVe Seen BeTTer DaYS? BiogeograPhY
anD SUrViVorShiP in The creTaceoUS WeSTern
inTerior SeaWaY
207-9
3:45PM Waite,Richard*;Allmon,Warren;Téllez-Duarte,
MiguelA.:creTaceoUS nerineoiD gaSTroPoD
PaleoecologY From PUnTa china, BaJa
caliFornia, meXcio
207-10
4:00PM Green,RobinM.*;Johnson,ClaudiaC.;Beeker,CharlesD.;
deLeon,Ramon;Elswick,ErikaR.;Wiegand,NicoleR.:
SPaTial anD TemPoral VariaTion in Bonaire
ScleracTinian coral commUniTieS
207-11
4:15PM delValle,TanyaM.*;Meyer,DavidL.:comParaTiVe
groWTh raTeS oF The eXTincT coral
MONTASTRAEA NANCYI: a DominanT FrameWorK
BUilDer in The PleiSTocene (miS 5e) reeFS oF
cUraÇao, neTherlanDS anTilleS
207-12
4:30PM Marenco,KatherineN.*;Akhtar,AlliyaA.:miDDle
orDoVician SPonge-microBial moUnDS From
WeSTern UTah: TranSiTional PrecUrSorS oF
laTer meTaZoan-DominaTeD reeFS
207-13
4:45PM Waters,JohnnyA.*;DeReuil,AubryA.:echinoDerm
commUniTY eVolUTion in The miDDle PaleoZoic
SeSSion no. 209
T63. Permian-Triassic Changes and Extinction Event: New
Insights from Sedimentary, Geochemical, and Paleobiological
Records and Modeling Approaches II (GSA Sedimentary Geology
Division; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200FG
ArneM.E.WinguthandThomasJ.Algeo,Presiding
209-1
1:30PM Algeo,ThomasJ.*:The earlY TriaSSic ceSSPool:
marine conDiTionS FolloWing The enD-Permian
maSS eXTincTion
209-2
1:45PM Woods,AdamD.*;Zonneveld,J.-P.;Keffer,Sean;Liodas,
Nate;Wakefield,Ryan:raPiD recoVerY oF PrimarY
ProDUcerS From The laTe Permian maSS
eXTincTion anD earlY TriaSSic ProDUcTiViTYDriVen anoXia in The WeSTern canaDa
SeDimenTarY BaSin
209-3
2:00PM Schoepfer,ShaneD.*;Algeo,ThomasJ.;Griggs,Galen;
Henderson,Charles;Ward,PeterD.:increaSing
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 229
T U E S D AY
in coalS: reSUlTS From laTe PalaeoZoic coalS
anD eXPerimenTal charring
PM
SESSIONNO.209
niTrogen limiTaTion aT The P-Tr BoUnDarY: a
Pan-oceanic Phenomenon?
209-4
209-5
209-6
2:15PM Skonieczna,Lucyna*;Korn,Dieter;Ghaderi,Abbas;Korte,
Christoph;Reimold,WolfUwe;Struck,Ulrich:carBonaTe
microFacieS anD δ13ccarb anD δ15n SYSTemaTicS
acroSS The Permian-TriaSSic BoUnDarY near
JUlFa (nW iran)
2:30PM Schaal,EllenK.*;Paytan,Adina;Payne,JonathanL.:
STronTiUm iSoToPe conSTrainTS on PermianTriaSSic gloBal change
2:45PM Hasiotis,S.T.*;Flaig,PeterP.:neW inSighTS on The
Permian-TriaSSic BoUnDarY From BearDmore
glacier area, cenTral TranSanTarcTic
moUnTainS, anTarcTica: imPlicaTionS From
The inTegraTeD ichnologY, SeDimenTologY,
PaleonTologY, anD PaleoSolS oF The
UPPermoST BUcKleY FormaTion anD
loWermoST FremoUW FormaTion
210-6
2:50PM Hajic,EdwinR.*;Hudak,CurtisM.;Forman,StevenL.:
geomorPhologY anD oSl DaTing oF earlY laTe
WiSconSin TerraceS in The UPPer miSSiSSiPPi
riVer ValleY
210-7
3:05PM Kuchta,Matthew*:laTe QUaTernarY Terrace
anD long ProFile DeVeloPmenT in The loWer
chiPPeWa ValleY
3:20PM Break
210-8
3:35PM Faulkner,DouglasJ.*;Jol,HarryM.;Running,
GarryLeonardIV.:laTe QUaTernarY inciSion anD
Terrace FormaTion in The loWer chiPPeWa
riVer ValleY, WeST-cenTral WiSconSin
210-9
3:50PM Bettis,E.ArthurIII.*;Theiling,C.;Hajic,EdwinR.:
QUaTernarY STraTigraPhic BaSiS For
DelineaTing hYDrogeomorPhic PaTcheS in The
UPPer miSSiSSiPPi riVer ValleY
210-10
4:10PM Pavlowsky,RobertT.*;Lecce,ScottA.:DoWnSTream
changeS in hiSTorical FlooDPlain
SeDimenTaTion along The Big riVer, meramec
BaSin, miSSoUri oZarKS
210-11
4:25PM Jacobs,PeterM.*:QUaTernarY loeSS DePoSiTS
oF The UPPer miSSiSSiPPi ValleY DriFTleSS
area: a KeY QUaTernarY recorD anD FUTUre
ProSPecTS, a TriBUTe To J.c. KnoX
209-7
3:00PM Yurchyk,Stephanie*;Elrick,Maya;Atudorei,Nicu-Viorel:
inTerPreTing earlY TriaSSic (SmiThian) climaTe
USing oXYgen iSoToPeS oF conoDonT aPaTiTe
3:15PM Break
209-8
3:30PM Winguth,ArneM.E.*;Kiehl,Jeffrey;Shields,Christine:
inFlUence oF cloUD FeeDBacKS on The enDPermian marine maSS eXTincTion
210-12
209-9
3:45PM Osen,Angela*;Winguth,ArneM.E.;Winguth,Cornelia;
Scotese,ChristopherR.:climaTe SenSiTiViTY To
ToPograPhic changeS DUring The laTe Permian
anD imPlicaTionS For maSS eXTincTionS
4:45PM Loope,HenryM.*;Mason,JosephA.;Knox,JamesC.;
Goble,RonaldJ.;Hanson,PaulR.;Young,AaronR.:laTe
WiSconSinan eolian SanD acTiViTY in The UPPer
miSSiSSiPPi riVer BaSin
210-13
209-10
4:00PM Korn,Dieter*;Ghaderi,Abbas;Skonieczna,Lucyna:high
reSolUTion STraTigraPhY anD eXTincTion
PaTTernS oF The ammonoiDea aT The PermianTriaSSic BoUnDarY oF nW iran
5:00PM Johnson,DonaldL.*;HorwathBurnham,Jennifer;Johnson,
DianaN.:hiSToric FormaTion anD re-FormaTion
oF mima moUnDS
210-14
5:15PM Kite,J.Steven*;Henry,Cathy;Yager,Timothy;
Edenborn,HarryM.:algiFic TalUS SloPeS in
ioWa’S PaleoZoic PlaTeaU anD The cenTral
aPPalachianS
209-11
209-12
4:15PM Pietsch,Carlie*;Mata,ScottA.;Bottjer,DavidJ.:
comParing earlY TriaSSic PaTTernS oF
BenThic ecological recoVerY FolloWing
The enD-Permian maSS eXTincTion: a TeST oF
The haBiTaBle Zone hYPoTheSiS in DiSParaTe
ShoreFace enVironmenTS
4:30PM Bottjer,DavidJ.*:The enD-Permian maSS eXTincTion
ocean aS a moDel For The FUTUre gloBal
Warming ocean
SeSSion no. 210
T73. Quaternary Landscape Dynamics Beyond the Ice Margin in
the Upper Mississippi Valley: A Tribute to the Career of James C.
Knox (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100DE
SeSSion no. 211
T106. The Mono Lake Basin: A Gathering of Disciplines
(GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; GSA
Geophysics Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100DE
SusanHerrgesellZimmermanandSidneyR.Hemming,Presiding
211-1
1:30PM Jayko,A.S.*;Hill,DavidP.;Bursik,MarcusI.:QUaTernarY
TecTonicS oF mono laKe BaSin, eaSTern
caliFornia
JosephA.Mason,DouglasJ.Faulkner,andPeterM.Jacobs,Presiding
210-1
1:30PM Magilligan,FrancisJ.*:emPirical anD
TheoreTical conTriBUTionS oF Jim KnoX
To oUr UnDerSTanDing oF The QUaTernarY
geomorPhologY oF The UPPer miSSiSSiPPi riVer
211-2
1:50PM Putkonen,Jaakko*;Madoff,Risa;Giusti,Collin;Grady,
Catherine;Miller,Megan:DegraDaTion oF regoliTh
SUrFaceS in The annUal anD 100 KYr Time
ScaleS, mono BaSin, ca
210-2
1:50PM Carson,EricC.*;Knox,JamesC.:QUaTernarY
lanDScaPe DeVeloPmenT in The DriFTleSS area
oF SoUThWeST WiSconSin
211-3
2:05PM Bursik,MarcusI.*;Sieh,Kerry:holocene erUPTionS
oF The mono--inYo craTerS, caliFornia
211-4
210-3
2:05PM Prince,PhilipS.*:TranSienT inciSion in The
UPPer neW (TeaYS) riVer BaSin, SoUThern
aPPalachianS: eViDence oF The Far-reaching
eFFecTS oF glaciallY-ForceD Drainage
rearrangemenT?
2:25PM Stine,Scott*:laTe holocene VolcaniSm in anD
aDJacenT To mono laKe, caliFornia
211-5
2:40PM Colman,Steven*;Hemming,SidneyR.;Stine,Scott;
Hemming,Gary;Liu,Xiuju:chirP SeiSmicreFlecTion ProFileS From mono laKe: The
eFFecT oF Volcanic erUPTionS on lacUSTrine
STraTigraPhY
211-6
2:55PM Zimmerman,SusanHerrgesell*;Hemming,SidneyR.;
Ali,GuleedA.H.;Hemming,N.Gary;Wang,Xianfeng;
Stine,Scott:holocene SeDimenTaTion PaTTernS
anD Volcanic hiSTorY From Bingo eXPeDiTion
SeDimenT core, mono laKe, caliFornia, USa
210-4
210-5
2:20PM Grimley,DavidA.*;Phillips,AndrewC.:miDDle To laTe
QUaTernarY BaSe leVel FlUcTUaTionS in The
KaSKaSKia loWlanD, SoUThWeSTern illinoiS
2:35PM Wickert,Andrew*;Anderson,Robert;Mitrovica,JerryX.:
QUaTernarY inciSion oF The UPPer miSSiSSiPPi
riVer acroSS a glacial ForeBUlge
230 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.213
3:10PM Discussion: Drilling a long core in mono lake
212-9
3:50PM Saunders,JamesA.*;Kamenov,G.D.;Brueseke,Matthew
E.;Hames,WillisE.;Mathur,Ryan:hYDroThermal
PrecioUS-meTal anD SUlFiDe nanoParTicle
TranSPorT anD DePoSiTion anD The geneSiS oF
BonanZa ePiThermal oreS
212-10
4:05PM Prevec,Steve*:DYnamic emPlacemenT anD
aUTomeTamorPhiSm oF SUBlaYer FacieS oF The
SUDBUrY igneoUS comPleX, canaDa
212-11
4:20PM Kong,Sitha*;Watanabe,Koichiro;Imai,Akira:magneTic
SUScePTiBiliTY, geologY, PeTrograPhY, anD
geochemiSTrY oF The graniTe hoST rocK oF
BaSeTh mo-cU mineraliZeD STocK, camBoDia:
imPlicaTion For iTS origin
212-12
4:35PM Bekker,A.*:relaTionShiP among SUPerconTinenT
aSSemBlY, SUPerPlUme eVenTS, anD SecUlar
TrenDS in VmS anD iron FormaTionS
212-13
4:55PM Ordóñez-Calderón,JuanCarlos*;Lafrance,Bruno;Gibson,
Harold;Schwartz,Tim;Pehrsson,Sally;Rayner,Nicole:
Volcanic STraTigraPhY anD geochemical
characTeriSTicS oF The PaleoProTeroZoic
(~ 1878 mA) TroUT laKe Volcanogenic maSSiVe
SUlPhiDe (VmS) DePoSiT, Flin Flon, maniToBa,
canaDa
5:10PM Discussion
3:25PM Break
211-7
3:40PM Hemming,SidneyR.*;Zimmerman,SusanH.;Wang,
Xianfeng;Hemming,Gary:SUrVeY oF ThinoliTic TUFa
ToWerS in The mono BaSin, caliFornia, USa
211-8
3:55PM Wang,Xianfeng*;Hemming,SidneyR.;Zimmerman,
SusanH.;Hemming,N.Gary;Ali,GuleedA.H.:a U/Th
BaSeD Deglacial hYDroclimaTe hiSTorY in The
mono BaSin, USa
211-9
4:15PM Jayko,A.S.*;McGeehin,JohnP.;Paces,JamesB.;
Firby,JamesR.;Reheis,MarithC.:oiS-2 anD oiS-6
highSTanDS oF laKe rUSSell, mono laKe BaSin,
eaSTern caliFornia
211-10
4:30PM Spokowski,Emily*;Liddicoat,JosephC.;Coe,RobertS.;
Smith,Roxanne;Mailloux,Brian;Kenna,TimothyC.;Iorio,
Marina:origin oF The remanence recorDing The
mono laKe eXcUrSion in The mono BaSin, ca
211-11
4:45PM Liddicoat,JosephC.*;Coe,RobertS.:PoSSiBle
recorDing oF The hilina Pali eXcUrSion in The
mono BaSin, caliFornia
211-12
5:00PM Ali,GuleedAH*;Hemming,Sidney;Wang,Xianfeng;
Zimmerman,SusanH.:USing giS-BaSeD eSTimaTeS
oF PaleoVolUme: imPlicaTionS For mono laKe
Deglacial hYDroclimaTe
211-13
5:15PM Sahajpal,Rahul*;Sahajpal,Ritvik;Hemming,N.Gary;
Hemming,SidneyR.;Rouff,AshakiA.;Zimmerman,
SusanH.:geochemical moDeling oF mineral
STaBiliTY DUring eVaPoraTion anD miXing oF
WaTerS in The mono BaSin, caliFornia, USa
SeSSion no. 212
T132. The History of Humans and the Hydrologic System:
Exploring Relationships between Cultures, Climate, and
Hydrology through Time II (GSA Archaeological Geology
Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101FG
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101H-J
1:30PM introductory remarks
DavidSchneiderandJohnJamieson,Presiding
213-1
1:45PM Quade,Jay*;Rech,JasonA.;Olsen,John;Hudson,
Adam;Betancourt,JulioL.;Latorre,Claudio:The
archeological recorD oF hUmanS aroUnD
SPringS
T U E S D AY
T113. Tectonics and Metallogeny (Society of Economic
Geologists; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
GSA Geophysics Division)
SeSSion no. 213
2:00PM Ashley,GailM.*;Delaney,JeremyS.:SPringS anD Their
“SPhere oF inFlUence” on archaeological
SiTeS
PM
GaryStinchcomb,TimothyMessner,andGailM.Ashley,Presiding
212-1
1:30PM Goldfarb,RichardJ.*;Groves,DavidI.:TecTonicS anD
golD meTallogY
212-2
1:50PM Barley,MarkE.*:TecTonic conTrolS on golD
mineraliZaTion in arcS oF Se aSia anD The SW
PaciFic
213-2
212-3
2:05PM Simon,Adam*;Muntean,John;Cline,JeanS.:The
imPorTance oF PlaTe TecTonic archiTecTUre
For The FormaTion oF carlin-TYPe golD
DePoSiTS
213-3
2:15PM Smith,Jennifer*:eViDence For hominin USe oF
SPringS acroSS norTh aFrica DUring The laTe
QUaTernarY: a SYnTheSiS
212-4
2:20PM Hill,MaryLouise*;Kolb,MauraJ.;Stinson,VictoriaR.;
Scott,RobertJ.:STrUcTUral conTrol oF
mineraliZaTion in Shear-Zone-hoSTeD golD
DePoSiTS
213-4
2:30PM Blackwell,BonnieA.B.;Mashriqi,Faizullah*;Skinner,
AnneR.;Kleindienst,MaxineR.;Smith,JenniferR.;
Deely,AislinnE.;Blickstein,Joel;Churcher,CharlesS.:
eSr DaTing QUaTernarY SPring acTiViTY anD
aSSociaTeD hominiD arTeFacTS aT Kharga oaSiS
212-5
2:35PM Khan,Shuhab*;Shah,MohammadTahir;Biber,Kivanc:
ToWarDS The BeTTer UnDerSTanDing oF golD
mineraliZaTion in The norThern areaS oF
PaKiSTan
213-5
212-6
2:50PM Cosca,MichaelA.*;Rye,RobertO.;Landis,GaryP.;
Hofstra,AlbertH.;Lee,JohnP.:ar/ar
geochronologY oF magmaTic-STeam alUniTe
From alUniTe riDge, marYSVale Volcanic FielD,
UTah: Timing oF magmaTic FlUiD DiScharge anD
age oF concealeD inTrUSionS
2:45PM Glumac,Bosiljka;Berrios,Lisa;Curran,H.Allen*;
Greer,Lisa:laS cariTaS, enriQUillo ValleY,
SoUThWeSTern Dominican rePUBlic: iS There a
linK BeTWeen ThiS Taino inDian PeTroglYPh SiTe
anD SPringS?
213-6
3:00PM Day,Mick*:The role oF KarST hYDrologY in
The 17th cenTUrY maroon WarS in The cocKPiT
coUnTrY, Jamaica
3:15PM Break
212-7
3:05PM Wilkinson,BruceH.*;Kesler,StephenE.:TecTonic
conTrol oF ageS oF eXPoSeD hYDroThermal
ore BoDieS
213-7
3:30PM Edenborn,HarryM.*;Vesper,DorothyJ.:oBSerVaTionS
on The KarST anD mineral WaTerS oF Virginia
anD WeST Virginia – 177 YearS laTer
3:20PM Break
213-8
212-8
3:30PM Richards,JeremyP.*:PorPhYrY cu±mo±au DePoSiTS
in a conVergenT orogenic conTeXT
3:45PM Porter,CharlesJr.*:KarST WaTerS aS PrelUDe To
commUniTY FormaTion in San anTonio, TeXaS
213-9
4:00PM Connors,CatherineM.*;Clendenon,CynthiaJ.:KarSTic
analogS For ancienT greeK concePTionS oF
oceanUS anD TarTarUS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 231
SESSIONNO.213
213-10
4:15PM Jones,WilliamK.*:KarST anD TrainS: hoW railWaYS
inFlUenceD The DeVeloPmenT oF KarST
geomorPhologY
214-12
4:45PM Wilcox,DouglasA.*;Baedke,SteveJ.;Thompson,ToddA.:
The role oF laKe-leVel FlUcTUaTionS in
DeVeloPing greaT laKeS coaSTal WeTlanDS
213-11
4:30PM Perez,MariaAlejandra*:hoW Science TranSFormeD
VeneZUela’S gUácharo caVe: a caSe oF
SPeleologY aT The PeriPherY
214-13
213-12
4:45PM Brinkmann,Robert*:KarST, PicTUreSQUe america,
anD VicTorian imageS oF naTUre
5:00PM Bratton,JohnF.*;Nalepa,ThomasF.;Fusaro,AbigailJ.:
eVolUTion oF The greaT laKeS ecoSYSTemS
ThroUgh Time: ice, innoVaTion, inTroDUcTion,
anD inVaSion
214-14
5:15PM Bird,Brian*;Kozlowski,AndrewL.:a reeXaminaTion oF
melTWaTer roUTing in cenTral neW YorK
SeSSion no. 214
T136. Wind, Water, and Ice: The Geomorphology and Quaternary
Geologic History of Great Lakes’ Coasts (GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100A-C
EdwardC.HansenandTimothyFisher,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
214-1
1:45PM Hansen,EdwardC.*;Fisher,Timothy;DeVries-Zimmerman,
SuzanneJ.;Hanes,BarbaraE.:SanD in SeDimenT
coreS From Small laKeS in laKe michigan
coaSTal DUne comPleXeS: a ProXY For DUne
groWTh anD migraTion?
SeSSion no. 215
T171. Developing the Global Geoscientist through International
Geoscience Networks and Research Projects (GSA Geoscience
Education Division; YES Network; American Geological Institute;
Society of Exploration Geophysicists Foundation;
GSA Geophysics Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208AB
LeilaM.GonzalesandSophieJ.Hancock,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
215-1
1:35PM Greenberg,JeffreyK.*:a greaT oPPorTUniTY
For gloBaliZeD Science Via on-SiTe, SerVice
learning anD geologY STUDenTS
215-2
1:50PM Gaines,SarahM.*:inTernaTional geoScience
neTWorKS: 40 YearS YoUng
215-3
2:05PM Cherry,WilliamE.*;McNeal,KarenS.;Schmitz,DarrelW.;
McBryde,William;Burtnett,EmilyN.;Irvin,ShaneA.:
DeVeloPing gloBal geoScienTiSTS: From
PolanD To aUSTralia
215-4
2:30PM Kilibarda,Zoran*;Goble,RonaldJ.;Venturelli,Ryan;
Graves,Nolan:laTe holocene DUne DeVeloPmenT
anD ShiFT in PreVailing WinD DirecTion along
SoUThern laKe michigan
2:20PM Rivera,TiffanyA.*:gTSneXT: an inTernaTional
neTWorK To DeVeloP The neXT generaTion
geologic Time Scale
215-5
2:45PM Rawling,J.ElmoIII.*;Hanson,PaulR.;Hart,DavidJ.:laTe
holocene Shoreline DeVeloPmenT anD eolian
acTiViTY in Three BaYS oF The Door PeninSUla,
WiSconSin, USa
2:35PM Morgan,HilaryAnne;Schaefer,LaurenN.*:FirST Year
eXPerienceS in a neW inTernaTional DUal
maSTerS Degree Program in VolcanologY/
geoTechniQUeS
215-6
2:50PM Gonzales,LeilaM.*;Venus,Joanne:The YeS neTWorK:
connecT, collaBoraTe, anD conTriBUTe To The
gloBal geoScience commUniTY
3:00PM Arbogast,AlanF.*;Monaghan,G.William;Lovis,WilliamA.:
eXPloring The PoTenTial linKage BeTWeen
coaSTal SanD DUne acTiVaTion anD DroUghT
ePiSoDeS in The norThern laKe michigan BaSin
3:05PM Break
215-7
3:20PM Popovici,AlexanderMihai*:geoScienTiSTS WiThoUT
BorDerS: miSSion, hiSTorY anD FUTUre
3:15PM Break
215-8
214-7
3:30PM Lowell,ThomasV.*:The laUrenTiDe ice SheeT in The
greaT laKeS region DUring The YoUnger DrYaS
214-8
3:45PM Loope,WalterL.*;Jol,HarryM.;Fisher,TimothyG.;
Goble,RonaldJ.:Danaher, michigan: a PaTh oF
inTerBaSin melTWaTer eXchange DUring earlY
holocene TranSgreSSionS oF laKe minong?
3:35PM Webb,SusanJ.;Ngobeni,David;Jones,Michael;Abiye,
Tamiru;Ashwal,Lewis;Lee,MadelineD.*;Pellerin,Louise;
Burrows,Darren:hYDrogeoPhYSical inVeSTigaTion
For groUnDWaTer aT The DaYSPring chilDren’S
Village, SoUTh aFrica
215-9
4:00PM Clark,JamesA.*;Befus,KevinM.;Sharman,GlennR.:
geoPhYSical PreDicTionS oF The hYDrologic
hiSTorY oF The greaT laKeS
3:50PM Hornbach,MatthewJ.*;Brown,Lyndon;Mann,Paul;Ellins,
KatherineK.;Frohlich,Cliff:aSSeSSing geohaZarDS
near KingSTon Jamaica: neW reSUlTS From
chirP SeiSmic imaging
215-10
4:05PM Moysey,StephenM.*:DeFining The imPacTS oF a
gWB ProJecT in rUral inDia
215-11
4:20PM Skokan,Catherine*:an inTegraTeD groUnDWaTer
STUDY, chaSnigUa, VillanUeVa, honDUraS: a
geoScienTiSTS WiThoUT BorDerS ProJecT
215-12
4:35PM Inverarity,Kent*;Costar,Adrian;Boren,Goran;Heinson,
Graham:locaTing groUnDWaTer reSoUrceS For
aBoriginal commUniTieS in remoTe anD ariD
ParTS oF SoUTh aUSTralia
214-2
214-3
214-4
214-5
214-6
214-9
214-10
214-11
2:00PM Yurk,Brian;Bodenbender,BrianE.*;Kilibarda,Zoran;
vanDijk,Deanna;Hansen,EdwardC.:The role oF
STorm WinDS in ShaPing DUneS along SoUThern
anD SoUTheaSTern laKe michigan
2:15PM LaBarge,Leah*;Mulcahy,Connor;Yurk,Brian;Hansen,
EdwardC.:maThemaTical moDel oF DUne graSS
(ammoPhila BreViligUlaTa) PoPUlaTion
DYnamicS: TeSTing a PoSSiBle mechaniSm For
BloWoUT iniTiaTion
4:15PM Johnston,JohnW.;Thompson,ToddA.*;Argyilan,ErinP.;
Lepper,Kenneth;Baedke,SteveJ.;Wilcox,DouglasA.:
a SaUlT-oUTleT-reFerenceD miD- To laTeholocene PaleohYDrograPh For laKe
SUPerior
4:30PM Argyilan,Erin*;Lepper,Kenneth;Thompson,ToddA.;
Johnston,JohnW.;Wilcox,DouglasA.:a highreSolUTion laTe holocene laKe-leVel
chronologY For laKe hUron generaTeD From
oPTical DaTing oF coaSTal STranDPlainS
232 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.218
SeSSion no. 216
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208CD
CarolEngelmann,WilliamI.Rose,JacquelineE.Huntoon,MarkF.Klawiter,
ErikaVye,StephenR.Mattox,andAnnE.Benbow,Presiding
216-1
1:30PM King,ChrisJ.H.*:TaKing earTh Science eDUcaTion
To Science TeacherS – eSeU, The FirST Ten
YearS
216-2
1:45PM Benbow,AnnE.*:BroaDening The imPacT:
comBining Face-To-Face anD online Teacher
ProFeSSional DeVeloPmenT
216-3
2:00PM Rose,WilliamI.*;Klawiter,MarkF.;Engelmann,CarolA.;
Vye,Erika;Gochis,E.:Teaching TeacherS aBoUT
The earTh—miTeP’S SUmmer claSS DeSign
216-4
2:15PM Rudd,LawrenceP.*;Rowland,StephenM.;Buck,PaulE.:
inVigoraTing high School anD miDDle School
earTh Science ThroUgh inQUirY anD STUDenT
reSearch: a FielD-orienTeD geoScience
WorKShoP For SeconDarY Science TeacherS in
SoUThern neVaDa
216-5
2:30PM Walters,JamesC.*;Heinzel,Chad;Groves,JohnR.;
Iqbal,Mohammad;Lundy,Sherman:an inDUSTrYFUnDeD one-WeeK geologY ShorT coUrSe For
in-SerVice TeacherS
216-6
2:45PM Nam,Younkyeong*;Campbell,Karen;Dalbotten,Diana;
Roehrig,Gillian:cYcleS: TeacherS DiScoVering
climaTe change From a naTiVe PerSPecTiVe
216-7
3:00PM Clary,ReneeM.*;Wandersee,JamesH.;Wax,Charles:
Teacher acaDemY in The naTUral ScienceS
(TanS): imProVing miDDle School Science
TeacherS’ geoScience conTenT ThroUgh
ProFeSSional DeVeloPmenT
216-8
216-9
216-10
3:15PM Ellins,KatherineK.*;Olson,HilaryClement;Snow,
Eleanour;Willis,Marsha;Odell,Michael;Stocks,Eric;
Manganella,Katy:characTeriSTicS oF The TeXaS
earTh anD SPace Science (TXeSS) reVolUTion
moDel oF in-SerVice Teacher ProFeSSional
DeVeloPmenT
3:30PM Engelmann,Carol*;Huntoon,JacquelineE.;Hungwe,
Kedmon:imPorTance oF STaTe anD naTional
STanDarDS in BUilDing BriDgeS BeTWeen
acaDemia anD PUBlic SchoolS
3:45PM Shuster,RobertD.*;Grandgenett,NealyF.:in-SerVice
ProFeSSional DeVeloPmenT ThroUgh an online earTh SYSTem Science coUrSe
216-11
4:00PM Tacker,R.C.;Phillips,P.Lee*:engaging TeacherS
in earTh Science reSearch in SoUTheaSTern
norTh carolina
216-12
4:15PM Smrecak,TrishaA.*;Ross,RobertM.;Capps,DanielK.;
Crawford,BarbaraA.:aSSeSSing Pre-college
STUDenT DeVonian marine PaleonTological
DaTa From a Teacher ProFeSSional
DeVeloPmenT ProJecT
216-13
4:30PM Hopkins,Jenelle*:reT - WhaT’S in iT For me?
216-14
4:45PM Moses,MaureenN.*;Brey,JamesA.;Geer,IraW.;Mills,
ElizabethW.;Nugnes,KiraA.:16,000 TeacherS anD
coUnTing: imProVing The comPeTence anD
conFiDence oF Precollege TeacherS ThroUgh
amS ProFeSSional DeVeloPmenT coUrSeS
216-15
5:00PM Mattox,Stephen*;Rose,WilliamI.;Klawiter,MarkF.;
Engelmann,CarolA.;Huntoon,JacquelineE.;Vye,Erika;
Gochis,E.;Petcovic,HeatherL.:imPlemenTing longTerm ProFeSSional DeVeloP For UrBan earTh
Science TeacherS, inSighTS From The michigan
inSTiTUTe For Teacher eXcellence Program
216-16
5:15PM Stephens,PamelaA.*;Dodge,Rebecca:YoU can Teach
earTh Science, righT? PreParing high School
BiologY, chemiSTrY, anD PhYSicS TeacherS To
Teach earTh Science in TeXaS
SeSSion no. 217
T189. Geological Mapping: Key to Successful Management
of Water and Land Resources (GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
Geology Division; Association of American State Geologists;
GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Geoinformatics
Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geophysics Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101DE
RichardC.Berg,HolgerKessler,LindaJacobsen,E.DonaldMcKay,HazenA.J.
Russell,DavidR.Soller,andHarveyThorleifson,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
217-1
1:45PM Jackson,Ian*:Time To reach oUT
217-2
2:00PM Keaton,JeffreyR.*:eVolVing neeDS For geologic
maPPing USeD in engineering riSK anD
reliaBiliTY ProJecTS
217-3
2:15PM Busschers,FreekS.*;Stafleu,Jan;Maljers,Denise;
Gunnink,JanL.;Sobisch,Hans-Georg:neW
geological inSighTS From STochaSTic 3D
VoXel moDelS
2:30PM Discussion
217-4
2:45PM Ford,Jon*;Arora,Baneet;Bell,Patrick;Kessler,Holger;
Mathers,Steve;Shelley,Wayne;Terrington,Ricky;Wood,
Ben:raiSing The ProFile oF The 3D aPProach To
geologY – acceSS anD ViSUaliSaTion aS a KeY
To moDel QUaliTY anD USe
217-5
3:00PM MacCormack,KelseyE.*;Brodeur,JasonJ.;Eyles,
CarolynH.;Parker,BethL.:aSSeSSing The imPacT oF
Program SelecTion on moDel accUracY
3:15PM Break
217-6
3:30PM Gunnink,JanL.*;Maljers,Denise;Hummelman,Jan.H:
QUanTiFYing UncerTainTY oF geological anD
geohYDrological moDelS
217-7
3:45PM Sobisch,Hans-Georg*:one VieWer To PUBliSh 3D
SUBSUrFace moDelS oF anY moDelling origin
217-8
4:00PM House,P.Kyle*:maKing The geologic maP oF
The oWYhee riVer, or: conFlaTing moDern
anD TraDiTional meThoDS To characTeriZe a
FaScinaTing FlUVial SYSTem
4:15PM Discussion
217-9
4:30PM Ford,Jon*;Aldiss,Don;Bee,Emma;Hughes,Andrew;
Jackson,Chris;Mathers,Steve;Mee,Katy;Royse,
Katherine;Terrington,Ricky;Watson,Carl:inTegraTeD
3D geological moDelling anD aPPlieD
geoScience in lonDon anD The ThameS BaSin
217-10
4:45PM Hughes,Richard*:hoW Will We DeliVer geoScience
DaTa anD inFormaTion in 2015?: TrenDS,
challengeS anD oPPorTUniTieS
5:00PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 218
T198. International Collaboration and the Evolution of Geology
(GSA History and Philosophy of Geology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100BC
JohnDiemerandKennethR.Aalto,Presiding
218-1
1:30PM Rosenberg,GaryD.*:oVerlaPPing magiSTeria:
JUDeo-chriSTian TheologY PreDiSPoSeD
WeSTern eUroPeanS To eVolUTionarY Science
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 233
T U E S D AY
T176. Innovative Methods for Broadening Participation in
the Geosciences through In-Service Teacher Professional
Development (GSA Geoscience Education Division; American
Geological Institute; National Association of Geoscience
Teachers; National Earth Science Teachers Association)
PM
SESSIONNO.218
218-2
1:45PM Newcomb,Sally*:richarD KirWan’S (1733-1812)
JoUrneY
218-3
2:00PM Hartford,SamanthaL.*;Goldsmith,DavidW.:a
PreliminarY DiScoUrSe? TeXTUal analYSiS oF
georgeS cUVier’S WarTime correSPonDence
218-4
2:15PM Hoffman,PaulF.*:John leSlie on The
PaleoclimaTic SigniFicance oF SWiSS moraineS
in 1796
218-5
2:30PM Bork,KennardBaker*:TranS-aTlanTic cUrrenTS:
The BrongniarT (France)–cleaVelanD (USa)
eXchangeS anD The maTUraTion oF mineralogY
in The earlY nineTeenTh cenTUrY
218-6
2:45PM Baker,VictorR.*:William WheWell anD The naTUre
oF geological inQUirY
3:00PM Break
218-7
3:15PM Wandersee,JamesH.*;Clary,ReneeM.:The SUrVeY
maPPeD aroUnD The WorlD: The inTernaTional
DiSPerSal oF henrY De la Beche’S geological
SUrVeY meThoDS
218-8
3:30PM Diemer,John*;Krzywiec,Piotr:mUrchiSon in PolanD:
an eXamPle oF inTernaTional collaBoraTion
leaDing To aDVancemenT oF KnoWleDge
218-9
3:45PM Krzywiec,Piotr*;Narkiewicz,Marek;Slaczka,Andrzej;
Diemer,John:roDericK i. mUrchiSon (UK) anD
lUDWiK ZeJSZner (PolanD): Prime eXamPle oF
geological collaBoraTion in The miD-19Th
cenTUrY
218-10
4:00PM Rosenburg,MargaretA.*:g. K. gilBerT, DiSciPline
BoUnDarieS, anD The imPacT hYPoTheSiS
218-11
4:15PM Aalto,K.R.*:The meiJi reSToraTion anD imPorT oF
Foreign geologiSTS, laTe 19th cenTUrY JaPan
218-12
4:30PM Malakhova,IrenaG.*:an aTTemPT oF cooPeraTion in
geoTecTonicS: hiSTorY oF The igc commiSSion
“crUST oF The earTh”
comPoUnDS on The WaTer QUaliTY oF alUm
creeK
9:15AM Break
219-6
9:30AM Du,Xizhen*;Odom,Leroy:VariaBiliTY anD
PerioDiciTY in PreciPiTaTion anD DiScharge oF
The reD riVer
219-7
9:45AM Singer,Jill*;Manley,ThomasO.;Manley,Patricia;McLaren,
Patrick;Hughes,William:UnDerSTanDing SeDimenT
DYnamicS in The BUFFalo riVer: conTriBUTing
To The reSToraTion oF a greaT laKeS area oF
concern
219-8
10:00AM Barnard,KathrynNora*;Beard,ChristopherM.;Burns,
ScottF.:Soil analYSiS oF a caTena in orDer To
UnDerSTanD The Terroir aT JohnSon School
VineYarD, WaShingTon coUnTY, oregon
219-9
10:15AM Dalzell,BrentJ.*;Fissore,Cinzia;Nater,Edward;Yoo,
Kyungsoo;Wu,An-Min:reDiSTriBUTion oF Soil
organic carBon in agricUlTUral SoilS
219-10 10:30AM Abongwa,PrideT.*;Atekwana,EliotA.:aSSeSSing
TemPoral loSS oF co2 From naTUral
WaTerS USing DiSSolVeD inorganic carBon
concenTraTionS anD STaBle carBon iSoToPeS
SeSSion no. 220
Geochemistry: Recent Advances in Geochemistry
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102BC
W.C.PatShanksandWilliamE.Seyfried,Presiding
220-1
8:00AM Kulp,ThomasR.*;Blum,JodiS.;Webb,SamuelM.;Kocar,
BenjaminD.;Oremland,RonaldS.:microBiological
reDUcTion oF SB anD aS in anoXic SeDimenTS
From a conTaminaTeD mine SiTe
220-2
8:15AM Alstadt,Kristin*;Katti,Kalpana;Katti,Dinesh:an
inVeSTigaTion oF The Kerogen-mineral
inTeracTionS in green riVer oil Shale
220-3
8:30AM Sun,Hongbing*;Huffine,Maria;Sinpatanasakul,Leeann;
Husch,Jonathan:USing na/cl molar raTio For
eSTimaTing SoDiUm reTenTion in arTiFiciallY
SalTeD WaTerSheDS
220-4
8:45AM Cuomo,Carmela*:FacTorS aFFecTing The
FormaTion oF hYPoXic anD anoXic BoTTom
WaTerS in neW englanD coaSTal WaTerS
220-5
9:00AM Johannesson,Karen*;Mohajerin,T.Jade;Yang,Ningfang;
Telfeyan,Katherine;Datta,Saugata:geochemiSTrY oF
ToXic anD PoTenTiallY ToXic oXYanion-Forming
meTalS anD meTalloiDS in groUnDWaTerS
220-6
9:15AM Rose,ClaireE.*;Welch,HeatherL.;Coupe,RichardH.:
miSSiSSiPPi emBaYmenT aQUiFer PoSSiBle
SoUrce oF PhoSPhorUS in SUrFace WaTerS
WeDneSDaY, 12 ocToBer 2011
morning oral
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 219
Environmental Geoscience
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211AB
BrentJ.DalzellandJillK.Singer,Presiding
9:30AM Break
219-1
8:00AM Rempe,NorbertT.*:a Tale oF TWo coUnTrieS:
ScienTiFic inTegriTY V. PoliTical eXPeDiencY
in SelecTing anD eValUaTing geologic
rePoSiTorieS For raDioacTiVe WaSTe
220-7
9:45AM McCarney,MaryKate*;Chopping,CurtisG.;Kaszuba,John:
eXPerimenTal aSSeSSmenT oF carBon-SUlFUr
co-SeQUeSTraTion in a SiliciclaSTic Brine
aQUiFer
219-2
8:15AM Lyle,ShaneA.*;Buchanan,RexC.;Evans,Catherine;
Sawin,RobertS.:The KanSaS FielD conFerence:
DemonSTraTing naTUral reSoUrce iSSUeS To
STaTe legiSlaTorS anD goVernmenT DeciSionmaKerS
220-8
10:00AM Bassett,DamonJ.*;Evans,KevinR.;Boling,Joshua:
carBon anD oXYgen iSoToPe analYSiS oF a
carBonaTe mUD-moUnD in SoUThWeST miSSoUri
220-9
10:15AM Syverson,DrewD.*;Shanks,WayneC.III.;Seyfried,
WilliamE.Jr.:FeS2-Fecl2(aQ) iSoToPe eXchange
KineTicS aT hYDroThermal conDiTionS
219-3
8:30AM Odukoya,AbiodunMary*:aSSeSSmenT oF heaVY
meTal PollUTion in The UrBan SoilS oF Some
ParTS oF SoUThWeSTern nigeria
219-4
8:45AM Ycas,TrevorW.*;Kenny,Ray;Bigio,Erica:
DenDrochemical SignaTUreS oF
anThroPogenic meTal PollUTion in
engelmann SPrUce
220-10 10:30AM Shanks,W.C.Pat*;Syverson,DrewD.;Seyfried,
WilliamE.Jr.;Ono,Shuhei;McDermott,Jill:PreliminarY
eXPerimenTal DeTerminaTion oF hYDroThermal
eXchange oF mUlTiPle S iSoToPeS aT 350°c anD
500 BarS: PYriTe anD naTiVe SUlFUr reacTion in
aciDic nacl FlUiDS
219-5
9:00AM Svitana,Kevin*;Kopas,Lauren:real eSTaTe
DeVeloPmenT anD The eFFecTS oF Deicing
220-11 10:45AM Pester,NicholasJ.*;Seyfried,WilliamE.Jr.:KineTic
anD ThermoDYnamic conTrolS on The
234 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.223
220-12 11:00AM Lorenson,ThomasD.*:greenhoUSe gaSeS
generaTeD From The BioDegraDaTion oF
naTUral SeeP oilS oFFShore caliFornia
SeSSion no. 222
Geoscience Education VIII: Effective Practices for Broader
Impacts in K–12 Education
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208AB
JacquelineE.Huntoon,KarenCampbell,andNicoleLaDue,Presiding
SeSSion no. 221
8:00AM introductory remarks
Geoscience Education VII: Geocognition Research in Classroom,
Field, and Laboratory Settings
222-1
8:15AM Klawiter,MarkF.*;Klawiter,FranklinP.:one Teacher’S
Tale oF 50+ YearS oF inVolVemenT in nSF
geoScience Teacher eDUcaTion iniTiaTiVeS aT
michigan Technological UniVerSiTY
222-2
8:35AM Johnson,Roberta*;Herrold,Ardis;Holzer,Margaret;
Passow,Michael:haVing a PoSiTiVe imPacT in The
K-12 earTh anD SPace Science claSSroom For
TeacherS anD STUDenTS ThroUgh eDUcaTion
anD oUTreach eFForTS – BeST PracTiceS For
eFFecTiVe BroaDer imPacTS
222-3
8:55AM Ebert,JamesR.*:DUal creDiT geoScience
coUrSeS: Prime VenUeS For BroaDer imPacT
acTiViTieS
222-4
9:15AM Swanson,KevinD.*;LaDue,Nicole;Franklin,Kent:a DaY in
The liFe oF a K-12 Teacher: BroaDening imPacTS
ThroUgh eFFecTiVe ParTnerShiPS
222-5
9:30AM Larsen,Krista;Bohacek,PeterH.*;Kirk,KarinB.;Manduca,
CathrynA.;Ledley,TamaraShapiro;Schmitt,Lee:K-12
Science: a neW Serc PorTal To claSSroom
acTiViTieS anD PeDagogic gUiDance
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208CD
SheldonP.TurnerandKarlR.Wirth,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
221-1
8:15AM Kastens,KimA.*;Rivet,Ann;Lyons,Cheryl;Riley,
Alison:BriDging The gaP BeTWeen TaBleToP
moDelS anD The earTh SYSTem: claSSroomBaSeD reSearch on hoW TeacherS Teach anD
STUDenTS learn From PhYSical moDelS
221-2
8:30AM Orion,Nir*:DeVeloPmenT oF SYSTem ThinKing
SKillS From K-12 in conTeXT oF earTh SYSTemS
221-3
8:45AM Kortz,KarenM.*:miSconcePTionS oF rocK
FormaTion in miDDle School STUDenTS
221-4
9:00AM LaDue,Nicole*;Sibley,DuncanF.;Goldwater,Micah;
Libarkin,Julie;Gentner,Dedre:caUSaliTY in
analogieS generaTeD BY eXPerT anD noVice
geoScienTiSTS
221-5
9:15AM Ivey,ToniA.*;Puckette,JamesO.;Thomas,Julie;
Harankhedkar,Shweta:g.e.T. in The FielD: moVing
BeYonD rocKS in a BoX To imProVe TeacherS’
geoScience liTeracY
9:45AM Break
222-6
10:00AM Harbor,Jon*;Weeks,Faith;Lynch,Cyndi;Childress,Amy:
a locallY-SUSTaineD gK-12 ParTnerShiP
ProViDeS an eFFecTiVe WaY For DiVerSe
graDUaTe STUDenTS To reach K-12 STUDenTS
anD SUPPorT SchoolS
221-6
9:30AM Bair,Andrea*:Teaching anD learning aBoUT
claDogramS in geologY coUrSeS: inSighTS
From Prior WorK in BiologY, a PiloT STUDY in a
PaleoBiologY coUrSe, anD cogniTiVe Science
222-7
221-7
9:45AM Maltese,AdamV.*;Balliet,RussellN.;Riggs,Eric:FielD
learning: are YoUr STUDenTS Doing WhaT YoU
ThinK TheY are While oUT maPPing?
10:15AM Grammer,Susan*;Porter,Jennifer;Grammer,Michael:
coreKids: inTegraTing SUBSUrFace geological
DaTa anD analYSiS inTo claSSroomS
222-8
221-8
10:00AM Feig,AnthonyD.*:on The USe oF ViSUal
eThnograPhic meThoDS in FielD anD inFormal
SeTTingS
221-9
10:15AM Petcovic,HeatherL.*;Caulkins,JoshuaL.;Stokes,Alison:
geologiSTS’ PercePTionS oF The ValUe oF
FielD camP
10:30AM Capps,DanielK.*;Crawford,BarbaraA.;Patel,MayaR.;
Ross,RobertM.;Smrecak,TrishaA.:comBining
innoVaTiVe cUrricUlUm WiTh ProFeSSional
DeVeloPmenT To SUPPorT TeacherS in Teaching
earTh Science ThroUgh inQUirY
222-9
10:45AM Puckette,JamesO.*;Ivey,ToniA.;Thomas,Julie;
Harankhedkar,Shweta:geTTing Their FeeT
WeT: engaging TeacherS in FielD-BaSeD
hYDrogeologic reSearch To FaciliTaTe
liTeracY anD inTegraTion oF geoScience
concePTS inTo The claSSroom
221-10 10:30AM Balliet,RussellN.*;Riggs,EricM.:eViDence For
DiSTincT TemPoral SignaTUreS For DiFFerenT
hYPoTheSiS generaTion STYleS in FielD
geologY eXaminaTionS
221-11 10:45AM Callahan,CaitlinN.*;Petcovic,HeatherL.:USing ThinKaloUD aUDio recorDingS To UnDerSTanD
PaTTernS oF ThoUghTS DUring geologic
maPPing
222-10 11:00AM Kleinknecht,GaryC.*;Last,GeorgeV.;Barton,BaxR.:
geoScience eDUcaTion anD Paleoecological
reSearch in laTe PleiSTocene FlooD DePoSiTS
near KenneWicK, WaShingTon
221-12 11:00AM Clark,ScottK.*;Thomas,StephenR.;Haas,BradyJ.;
Libarkin,JulieC.:imProVing commUnicaTion
oF geologic concePTS ThroUgh eFFecTiVe
inFormaTion DeSign
SeSSion no. 223
221-13 11:15AM Herrera,JuanS.*;Riggs,EricM.:geSTUre anD
concePTUal meTaPhor aS a WinDoW inTo
STUDenT UnDerSTanDing oF SeDimenTarY
SYSTemS
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101DE
221-14 11:30AM Glesener,Gary*:a Pre-analogY STeP: a ProPoSeD
cogniTiVe SUPPorT For learning BY analog
moDelS
221-15 11:45AM Libarkin,Julie*;Singer,Thomas;Drost,RobertE.;McNeal,
KarenS.;Ledley,TamaraShapiro:Search eFFiciencY
anD USaBiliTY in an online climaTe change
cUrricUlUm
Geoscience Information/Communication: Printed Past, Digital
Future—We Hold the Key
RustyKimballandJanetB.Heagy,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
223-1
8:15AM Marley,Lauren*:neW maP-BaSeD Search
ToolS anD oTher FeaTUreS DeBUTing on
geoScienceWorlD
223-2
8:30AM Pereira,Monica*;Prosser,CynthiaL.:greY liTeraTUre
in a DigiTal age: WhaT anD Where iS iT?
223-3
8:45AM Zellmer,LindaR.*:analYZing geoBase: a
comPariSon WiTh general anD SUBJecT
DaTaBaSeS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 235
AM
W E D N E S D AY
concenTraTionS oF carBon gaSeS in
hYDroThermal FlUiDS
SESSIONNO.223
PaleoeleVaTion oF The PUna PlaTeaU
(norThWeSTern argenTina) inFerreD From
geochemical analYSeS oF Volcanic glaSS
223-4
9:00AM Musser,LindaR.*:imProVing acceSS To
geoScience reSoUrceS Via conTenT
enhancemenT
223-5
9:15AM Meyer,CarolBeaton*:eSiP FeDeraTion: enhancing
inTeroPeraBiliTY ThroUgh enaBling
collaBoraTion among PracTiTionerS acroSS
earTh Science DomainS
224-9
223-6
9:30AM Clement,Gail*:coPYrighT UncerTainTY anD
geoScience inFormaTion
224-10 10:30AM Aldridge,DavidE.*;Aharon,Paul:aTlanTic
mUlTiDecaDal oScillaTion archiVeD in The δ18o
Time SerieS oF a laTe holocene STalagmiTe
From DeSoTo caVernS, alaBama, USa
9:45AM Discussion
10:00AM Break
223-7
10:15AM Huffine,Richard*;Adamo,Lisa:DiScoVering The ValUe
oF hiSToric maTerialS in The geoScienceS
223-8
10:30AM Broome,John*:geoScience DaTa managmenT anD
DiSSeminaTion in canaDa
223-9
10:45AM Williams,DonaldG.*;Sorensen,JustinB.;Chaufty,LisaM.:
JUST DigiTiZe iT! : The J. WillarD marrioTT
liBrarY ‘S enDeaVor To Bring geological
ScholarShiP To The WorlD
223-10 11:00AM Jackson,Ian*;Broome,John;Allison,M.Lee:DeliVering
geoScience KnoWleDge in FeDeral SYSTemS
223-11 11:15AM Stamm,NancyR.*;Soller,DavidR.;Wardlaw,BruceR.;
Orndorff,RandallC.;Wardwell,RobertC.:The naTional
geologic maP DaTaBaSe ProJecT’S aDVenTUreS
in managing olD FoSSilS anD geologic nameS
10:15AM Hudley,JoelW.*;Surge,Donna:inVeSTigaTion oF
groWTh PaTTernS anD climaTe SignalS USing
iSoToPe SclerochronologY in ShellS oF TWo
Pliocene marine BiValVeS:
224-11 10:45AM Flannery,JenniferA.*;Poore,RichardZ.:moDern
anD holocene SST recorDS From The coral
monTaSTraea FaVeolaTa, DrY TorTUgaS
naTional ParK
224-12 11:00AM Lane,Philip*;Donnelly,Jeffrey;Woodruff,Jonathan;
Hawkes,AndreaD.:SigniFicanT VariaBiliTY in
norThern gUlF coaST hUrricane acTiViTY
archiVeD in The laTe holocene SeDimenTS oF
a FloriDa SinKhole
224-13 11:15AM Miller,ThomasE.*;Winter,A.;Stott,Lowell;Kushnir,
Yochanan;Sinha,Ashish;Timmermann,Axel;Jury,Mark;
Gallup,C.;Cheng,Hai;Edwards,R.Lawrence:a PUerTo
rico SPeleoThem anD inFerreD DrYing oF The
eaSTern cariBBean climaTe in The PaST 800
YearS
223-12 11:30AM Joseph,LuraE.*:reconSiDer BeFore
DiScarDing PrinT JoUrnalS; an analYSiS oF
The eFFecTiVeneSS oF elSeVier’S JoUrnal
BacKFileS image reScanning ProJecT
224-14 11:30AM Miller,ArgieJames*;Peteet,Dorothy:long-Term
VegeTaTional change in a neW YorK ciTY
FreShWaTer WeTlanD
SeSSion no. 224
Paleontology III: Diversity, Extinction, and Origination
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205AB
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200FG
MaxChristieandMatthewG.Powell,Presiding
PhilipLaneandSamuelMatson,Presiding
225-1
8:00AM Leighton,LindseyR.*;Schneider,ChrisL.;Stafford,
EmilyS.;Molinaro,DarrinJ.;Forcino,FrankL.:The role
oF comPeTiTion anD liFe-moDe on gloBal
BioDiVerSiTY ThroUgh Time
225-2
8:15AM Patzkowsky,Mark*;Holland,StevenM.:BioTic inVaSion
anD The aSSemBlY oF regional ecoSYSTemS in
DeeP Time
225-3
8:30AM Powell,MatthewG.*;Beresford,VincentP.;Smith,TravisJ.:
The eFFecT oF TemPeraTUre anD haBiTaBle
area on The laTiTUDinal DiVerSiTY graDienT
224-1
224-2
8:00AM Robles,MatthewR.*;Hughes,NigelC.:inTegraTeD
analYSiS oF Shell groWTh, micro-STrUcTUre,
anD oXYgen iSoToPe comPoSiTion in camBrian
lingUliD BrachioPoD ShellS From The UPPer
miSSiSSiPPi ValleY, WiSconSin
8:15AM Kah,LindaC.*;Thompson,CaraK.:inVeSTigaTing The
origin oF marine Sr-iSoToPe change in The
orDoVician: eViDence From ParTiTioning oF
magneSiUm anD STronTiUm inTo marine calciTe
SeSSion no. 225
224-3
8:30AM Jarochowska,Emilia*:UPPer SilUrian loeSSliKe SeDimenTS – a caSe oF eXcePTional
PreSerVaTion or inDeeD a climaTic recorD?
225-4
8:45AM Miller,JustinM.*;Walker,SallyE.:The eXTraTroPicS
aS a cenTer oF DiVerSiFicaTion For irregUlar
echinoiDS
224-4
8:45AM MacLeod,KennethG.*;IsazaLondoño,Carolina;
Martin,EllenE.;JiménezBerrocoso,Álvaro;Basak,
Chandranath:nD iSoToPic eViDence For norThern
comPonenT WaTer FormaTion in The norTh
aTlanTic aT The enD oF The creTaceoUS
greenhoUSe climaTe
225-5
9:00AM Zaffos,Andrew*:laTiTUDinal PreFerenceS
in cenoZoic mollUSKS: a change From
conSerVaTiSm To DYnamiSm WiTh The PaSSage
oF Time
225-6
9:15AM Miller,ArnoldI.*;Foote,Michael:ePiconTinenTal SeaS
VerSUS ocean-Facing SeTTingS: The KineTicS
oF originaTion anD eXTincTion DUring The
PaleoZoic era
225-7
9:30AM Harnik,PaulG.*;Payne,JonathanL.:enVironmenTal
anD ecological DriVerS oF DiVerSiTY DYnamicS
among carBonaTe- anD claSTic-loVing genera
225-8
9:45AM Holland,StevenM.*;Christie,Max:DePoSiTion-DriVen
changeS in haBiTaT area: The ShoreFace aS a
DiVerSiTY FacTorY
224-5
9:00AM Matson,SamuelD.*;GibertBeotas,Lluís;Fox,DavidL.;
Scott,GaryR.:WeT climaTe in SoUTheaST SPain
DUring The meSSinian SaliniTY criSiS
224-6
9:15AM Ivany,LindaC.*;Sessa,JocelynA.:an iSoToPe-BaSeD
PaleoTemPeraTUre recorD For The Paleogene
SUBTroPicS DeriVeD From ShelF macroFaUna,
US gUlF coaSTal Plain
224-7
224-8
9:30AM Kern,AndreaK.*;Harzhauser,Mathias;Piller,WernerE.;
Mandic,Oleg;Soliman,Ali:Solar cYcleS in laTe
miocene laKe SeDimenTS anD Their imPacT on
laKe-relaTeD enVironmenTS
9:45AM Break
10:00AM Canavan,RobinR.*;Clementz,MarkT.;Carrapa,Barbara;
Quade,J.;DeCelles,Peter;Schoenbohm,LindsayM.:
10:00AM Break
225-9
10:15AM Christie,Max*;Holland,StevenM.;Bush,AndrewM.:
DoeS ecological change Scale WiTh PercenT
eXTincTion? QUanTiFYing The DiFFerence
BeTWeen TaXonomic loSS anD FUncTional
ecologY
236 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.227
225-11 10:45AM Krug,AndrewZ.*;Jablonski,David:long-Term
originaTion-raTeS are re-SeT aT maSS
eXTincTionS
225-12 11:00AM Peters,ShananE.*;Gaines,RobertR.:The greaT
UnconFormiTY: a SmoKing gUn For The
camBrian eXPloSion?
225-13 11:15AM Freeman,RebeccaL.*;Miller,JamesF.;Holmer,LarsE.;
Streng,Michael:lingUlaTe BrachioPoD eXTincTion
anD gloBal migraTion coinciDing WiTh Three
laUrenTian TriloBiTe eXTincTion eVenTS DUring
The laTe camBrian–earlieST orDoVician
225-14 11:30AM Piller,WernerE.*;Suttner,ThomasJ.;Kido,Erika:gloBal
Warming or ice age? - The olDeST recorD
oF ocean aciDiFicaTion on SKeleTal reeFS
ProViDeS an anSWer
orDoVician WinneShieK lagerSTäTTe oF
norTheaST ioWa, USa
226-12 11:15AM Muscente,A.Drew*;Allmon,WarrenD.:PaleoecologY
anD oTher FeaTUreS oF PLUMALINA INCERTAE
SEDIS
226-13 11:30AM Zaton,MichalP.*;Wilson,Mark;Vinn,Olev;Taylor,PaulD.:
microconchiD TUBeWormS: a ShorT STorY
aBoUT Their long eVolUTionarY hiSTorY
226-14 11:45AM Miller,DanielJ.*;Pappas,JaniceL.:3D
characTeriZaTion oF mollUScan Shell
microScUlPTUre USing SUrFace meTrologY
SeSSion no. 227
Sedimentary Geology: Clastic Sediments from the Cambrian
to the Quaternary
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211CD
JesseT.KorusandChristopherR.Fielding,Presiding
227-1
8:00AM Mata,ScottA.*;Bottjer,DavidJ.:loWer camBrian
granD cYcleS reViSiTeD: imPlicaTionS For
The inTerPreTaTion oF miXeD carBonaTeSiliciclaSTic SYSTemS
227-2
8:15AM Koch,ZelendaJ.*;Isbell,JohnL.;Sieger,Danielle:
eXaminaTion oF laTe PaleoZoic groUnDingline Fan DePoSiTS aT TilliTe glacier, cenTral
TranSanTarcTic moUnTainS, anTarcTica
227-3
8:30AM Ocampo-Díaz,YamZulErnesto*;Jenchen,Uwe;
Guerrero-Suastegui,Martín:TecTono-SeDimenTarY
imPlicaTionS oF claSTic inTercalaTionS in The
JUraSSic/creTaceoUS BoUnDarY WiThin The
monTerreY TroUgh, ne meXico
225-15 11:45AM Christensen,Hilary*:mammalian commUniTY change
aFTer The K/T eXTincTion in norTh america
SeSSion no. 226
Paleontology IV: Morphology and Phylogeny
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205CD
BradleyDelineandSarahTweedt,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
226-1
8:15AM Deline,Bradley*;Greenwood,Jennifer;Peterson,KevinJ.;
Donoghue,PhilipC.J.:eXPloring The STrUcTUre
anD origin oF meTaZoan morPhologY
226-2
8:30AM Gerber,Sylvain*;Eble,GuntherJ.:on The
relaTionShiP BeTWeen The macroeVolUTionarY
TraJecTorieS oF PhenoTYPic inTegraTion anD
morPhological DiSPariTY
227-4
8:45AM Li,Yangyang*;Bhattacharya,Janok:FacieS
archiTecTUral STUDY oF a STePPeD, ForceD
regreSSiVe comPoUnD inciSeD ValleY SYSTem in
The Ferron noTom DelTa, SoUThern UTah
226-3
8:45AM Novack-Gottshall,PhilipM.*:DoeS ecologY imiTaTe
morPhologY anD TaXonomY? camBrianDeVonian TriloBiTeS SUggeST no!
227-5
226-4
9:00AM Tweedt,Sarah*;Erwin,DouglasH.;Laflamme,Marc;
Sperling,ErikA.;Pisani,Davide;Peterson,KevinJ.:The
camBrian conUnDrUm: earlY DiVergence
anD laTer ecological SUcceSS in The earlY
hiSTorY oF animalS
9:00AM Fielding,ChristopherR.*:ForelanD BaSin
STrUcTUral groWTh recorDeD in The TUronian
Ferron SanDSTone oF The WeSTern inTerior
SeaWaY BaSin, USa
227-6
9:15AM Zaleha,MichaelJ.*:Paleochannel hYDraUlicS,
geomeTrieS, anD aSSociaTeD allUVial
archiTecTUre oF earlY creTaceoUS riVerS,
SeVier ForelanD BaSin, WYoming, USa
226-5
9:15AM Lamsdell,JamesC.*:TieS ThaT BinD: SegmenT
arTicUlaTionS in arThroPoDS anD Their
imPlicaTionS For BaSal cheliceraTe
PhYlogenY
226-6
9:30AM Aubry,Marie-Pierre*:FUncTional morPhologY oF
coccoliThS: PhYlogeneTic eViDence in The
orDer DiScoaSTeraleS
226-7
9:45AM Leslie,AndrewB.*;Boyce,C.Kevin:FUncTion,
conSTrainT, anD The eVolUTion oF SeeD PlanT
reProDUcTiVe allocaTion
10:00AM Break
226-8
10:15AM MartíMus,Mónica*;Jeppsson,Lennart;Malinky,JohnM.:
a comPleTe reconSTrUcTion oF The hYoliThiD
SKeleTon
226-9
10:30AM Moore,JohnL.*;Li,Guoxiang;Porter,SusannahM.:
chancelloriiD ScleriTeS From The loWer
camBrian (meiShUcUnian) oF eaSTern YUnnan,
china
226-10 10:45AM Hegna,Thomas*;Briggs,DerekE.G.:UnmineraliZeD
eXoSKeleTal morPhologY oF ISOTELUS
(arThroPoDa, TriloBiTa, aSaPhiDa): PoSSiBle
eViDence oF cePhalic limB DiFFerenTiaTion
226-11 11:00AM Liu,Huaibao*;Witzke,BrianJ.;Briggs,DerekE.G.;
McKay,Robert:PrimiTiVe FiSh From The miDDle
9:30AM Break
227-7
9:45AM RubioCisneros,IgorIshi*;OcampoDíaz,YamZulErnesto:
USing a DiScriminanT FUncTion For DeTermining
a relaTionShiP BeTWeen DeTriTal moDeS anD
TecTonic SeTTingS: an aPProach ToWarD
UnVeiling Some SoUrce-To-SinK FacTorS
227-8
10:00AM Foreman,BradyZ.*;Heller,PaulL.;Clementz,MarkT.:
eValUaTing climaTic anD TecTonic conTrolS on
FlUVial DePoSiTion SPanning The Paleoceneeocene BoUnDarY in The Piceance creeK BaSin
(WeSTern coloraDo, USa)
227-9
10:15AM Krause,Marcelo*;Cúneo,N.Ruben:calDera-laKe
SeDimenTarY SUiTeS From The earlY eocene oF
PaTagonia, argenTina
227-10 10:30AM Michalak,SamuelA.*;Schwartz,RobertK.:eViDence
oF PaleoToPograPhY anD eVolUTion oF The
DePoSiTional SYSTemS WiThin The SoUThern
ToWnSenD BaSin, SoUThWeST monTana From The
laTe eocene To earlY miocene
227-11 10:45AM Korus,JesseT.*;Joeckel,R.M.:neW inSighTS inTo
The BaSin-Scale allUVial archiTecTUre oF The
ogallala groUP (neogene, cenTral neBraSKa)
USing STaTiSTical analYSeS oF grain SiZe
TrenDS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 237
AM
W E D N E S D AY
225-10 10:30AM Foote,Michael*;Miller,ArnoldI.:geograPhic range
anD SPecieS richneSS oF PoST-PaleoZoic
marine animal genera originaTing in
recoVerieS From maSS eXTincTionS
SESSIONNO.227
227-12 11:00AM Ferrusquía-Villafranca,Ismael*;Ruiz-González,José;
Torres-Hernández,JoséRamónSr.;Martínez-Hernández,
EnriqueSr.:DePoSiTional SYSTemS oF The San
nicolÁS UniT, PeoTilloS graBen, Sierra maDre
orienTal aT San lUiS PoToSÍ, cenTral-eaST
meXico: a FirST aPProach
SeSSion no. 228
P7. Earth’s Early Atmosphere and Surface Environment
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101A-C
RobertO.PepinandGeorgeH.Shaw,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
228-1
8:05AM Shaw,GeorgeH.*:eViDence anD argUmenTS
For earlY meThane anD ammonia in earTh’S
aTmoSPhere, anD an organic-comPoUnD-rich
earlY ocean
228-2
8:55AM Kasting,JamesF.*:aTmoSPheric comPoSiTion
on The haDean/earlY archean earTh: The
imPorTance oF co
9:45AM Break
228-3
10:00AM Zahnle,Kevin*:WaiTing For o2: The role oF
hYDrogen eScaPe in The oXiDaTion oF earTh
228-4
10:50AM Ohmoto,Hiroshi*;Lasaga,AntonioC.;Watanabe,Yumiko;
Yamaguchi,KoseiE.:eViDence For The FUllYoXYgenaTeD oceanS anD aTmoSPhere DUring
The archean eon
SeSSion no. 229
T7. Exploring Subsurface Terranes and Buried Basins of
Eastern and Central North America—Geology, Geophysics,
and Geochronology (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
Volcanology Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; EarthScope;
U.S. Geological Survey)
229-9
229-10 10:45AM Woodward,Robert*;Busby,Robert;Hafner,Katrin;Gridley,
James;Schultz,Adam;Frassetto,Andy:The earthScope
USarray in The miD-conTinenT anD eaSTern US:
STaTUS anD reSUlTS
229-11 11:00AM Hatcher,RobertD.Jr.*;Horton,J.WrightJr.;Zietz,Isidore;
Daniels,DavidL.;Steltenpohl,MarkG.:aeromagneTic
clUeS To The Final aSSemBlY oF Pangea: WaS
FloriDa The laST aDDiTion?
229-12 11:15AM Robinson,DeloresM.*;Weislogel,AmyL.;Hunt,BryanW.;
Lovell,ThomasR.;Wilson,K.Lance:laTe JUraSSic
SeDimenT TranSPorT PaThWaYS inTo The
eaSTern gUlF oF meXico anD imPlicaTionS For
Terrane conFigUraTionS
229-13 11:30AM Chapman,MartinC.*;Beale,JacobN.;Buckner,JesseC.:
TerTiarY-QUaTernarY reacTiVaTion oF earlY
meSoZoic FaUlTS in The SoUTh georgia riFT
229-14 11:45AM Clendenin,C.W.Jr.*;Waddell,MichaelG.;Addison,A.D.:
reacTiVaTion anD oVerPrinTing oF SoUTh
georgia riFT eXTenSion
SeSSion no. 230
T9. Tectonic Development of the Northern North American
Cordillera (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Geophysics Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200DE
JeffreyM.Trop,BrianA.Hampton,andJohnI.Garver,Presiding
230-1
8:00AM Saltus,RichardW.*;Roeske,SarahM.:alaSKa in 3 acTS
– a PoTenTial FielD/TecTonic STorY
230-2
8:15AM Till,AlisonB.*;Calvert,AndrewT.;Houseknecht,DavidW.:
arcTic alaSKa-chUKoTKa crUSTal reSPonSe To
JUraSSic-creTaceoUS PlaTe-margin TecTonicS
230-3
8:30AM Bradley,Dwight*;Till,Alison;Miller,MartiL.;O’Sullivan,
Paul:DeTriTal Zircon-BaSeD ProToliTh ageS,
aFFiniTieS, anD TecTonic inTerPreTaTionS oF
TWo geologic “BlacK holeS” in alaSKa
230-4
8:50AM Fitzgerald,P.G.*;Roeske,Sarah;Benowitz,Jeff;Perry,
StephanieE.;Riccio,Steven;Huff,Casey:ToPograPhic
anD eXhUmaTion aSYmmeTrY oF The alaSKa
range relaTiVe To The Denali FaUlT: a
reFlecTion oF liThoSPheric heTerogeneiTY
230-5
9:05AM Benowitz,Jeff*;Armstrong,PhillipA.;Fitzgerald,Paul;
Haeussler,PeterJ.;Layer,PaulW.;O’Sullivan,Paul;
Perry,Stephanie;Riccio,Steven;Roeske,SarahM.:
The ToPograPhicallY aSYmmeTrical alaSKa
range: mUlTiPle TecTonic DriVerS ThroUgh
SPace anD Time
230-6
9:20AM Hults,ChadP.*;Wilson,FredericH.;Donelick,Raymond;
O’Sullivan,PaulB.:ProVenance oF JUraSSic To
creTaceoUS FlYSch along The TalKeeTnachilchiTna FaUlT SYSTem highlighTS The
norThern BoUnDarY oF The Wrangellia
comPoSiTe Terrane, alaSKa
230-7
9:35AM Huff,CaseyJ.*;Roeske,SarahM.;Mooney,PhilipR.;
Wimpenny,Josh;Yin,Qing-zhu;Gehrels,GeorgeE.:neW
U-PB ageS anD hF iSoToPic ValUeS From The
KahilTna aSSemBlage in The eaSTern alaSKa
range, SoUTh-cenTral alaSKa
230-8
9:50AM Bier,SaraE.*;Fisher,DonaldM.:STrUcTUreS
anD STrain hiSTorieS acroSS The SUTUre:
imPlicaTionS For The KinemaTicS oF The
colliSion oF The Wrangellia comPoSiTe
Terrane WiTh The margin oF norTh america
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200A-C
J.WrightHorton,MarionE.Bickford,andPaulA.Mueller,Presiding
229-1
8:00AM vanderLee,Suzan*;Spree,Team:SPree: FielD
eXPerimenT To STUDY DeeP STrUcTUre oF The
miD-conTinenT riFT
229-2
8:20AM VanSchmus,W.R.*;Bickford,M.E.:ProTeroZoic
orogenic anD magmaTic DomainS in The
miDconTinenT region, USa: geochemical anD
geoPhYSical eViDence
229-3
8:40AM Keller,G.Randy*:geoPhYSical imageS oF The
FormaTion anD DeFormaTion oF SoUThern
laUrenTia
229-4
9:00AM Powell,ChristineA.*:miD To UPPer crUSTal VelociTY
STrUcTUre aSSociaTeD WiTh The eaSTern
TenneSSee SeiSmic Zone
229-5
9:15AM Wagner,LaraS.*;Stewart,KevinG.;Metcalf,Kathryn:
crUSTal Scale ShorTening STrUcTUreS
BeneaTh The BlUe riDge moUnTainS, nc, USa
229-6
9:30AM Sinha,A.Krishna*;Hanan,BarryB.:BreaKUP oF
SUPerconTinenT roDinia - riFT To DriFT
aSSociaTeD magmaTiSm
229-7
9:45AM Kunk,MichaelJ.*;Horton,J.WrightJr.;Gibson,RogerL.;
Zack,Thomas;McAleer,RyanJ.;Townsend,GabrielleN.:
alleghanian Thermal hiSTorY oF BaSemenTDeriVeD TargeT rocKS in The icDP-USgS
eYreVille-B core From The cheSaPeaKe BaY
imPacT STrUcTUre
10:00AM Break
229-8
10:15AM Horton,J.WrightJr.*;Daniels,DavidL.;Powars,DavidS.;
Kunk,MichaelJ.:eXPloring Pre-creTaceoUS
TerraneS anD BaSinS BeneaTh The aTlanTic
coaSTal Plain
10:30AM Thomas,WilliamA.*:aPPalachian-oUachiTa BaSinS
anD TerraneS BeneaTh The gUlF coaSTal Plain
230-9
10:05AM Cole,RonaldB.*;Stewart,BrianW.;Layer,PaulW.:earlY
cenoZoic TalKeeTna moUnTainS magmaTiSm
in SoUTh-cenTral alaSKa: recorD oF crUST-
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manTle VariaTionS, Terrane accreTion, anD
PlUTon eXhUmaTion
230-11 10:35AM Armstrong,PhillipA.*;Arkle,JeanetteC.;Haeussler,
PeterJ.;Prior,MichaelG.;Hartman,Sean:FocUSeD
rocK UPliFT relaTeD To FlaT-SlaB SUBDUcTion
in SoUThern alaSKa: inBoarD, oUTBoarD, anD in
BeTWeen
230-12 10:50AM Pavlis,Terry*;Chapman,J.B.;Bruhn,Ron;Ridgway,
Kenneth;Worthington,LindsayLowe;Gulick,SeanP.S.:
STrUcTUre oF The acTiVelY DeForming FolDThrUST BelT oF The ST. eliaS orogen WiTh
imPlicaTionS For glacial eXhUmaTion anD 3D
TecTonic ProceSSeS
230-13 11:05AM Pavlis,GaryL.*;Pavlis,Terry;Hansen,Roger;Elliot,Julie;
Bauer,Mark:Three DimenSional DeFormaTion in
The eaSTern ST. eliaS SYnTaXiS
230-14 11:20AM Crider,JulietG.*;Callahan,OwenA.:PerSiSTenTlY high
geoThermal graDienT aBoVe The oKanogan
DeTachmenT: Thermal WeaKening iS a caUSe
BUT noT Trigger oF orogenic collaPSe
230-15 11:35AM Wyld,SandraJ.*;Wright,JamesE.:miDDle To laTe
JUraSSic BacK-arc magmaTiSm in The U.S.
corDillera: neW age DaTa anD TecTonic
imPlicaTionS
231-8
10:30AM Lipps,JereH.*;Goldstein,SusanT.:liFe hiSTorY anD
DiSPerSal in ForaminiFera
231-9
10:45AM Weinmann,AnnaE.*;Langer,MartinR.;Lötters,Stefan;
Rödder,Dennis:home iS Where YoUr niche iS –
SPecieS DiSTriBUTion moDelS in ForaminiFeral
reSearch
231-10 11:00AM Hallock,Pamela*;Triantaphyllou,MariaV.;Dimiza,
MargaritaD.;Koukousioura,Olga:inVaSiVe
ForaminiFera in coaSTal ecoSYSTemS oF
The eaSTern meDiTerranean: imPlicaTionS
For UnDerSTanDing larger ForaminiFeralDominaTeD BioFacieS in The cenoZoic
231-11 11:15AM Payne,JonathanL.*;Groves,JohnR.;Jost,AdamB.;
Nguyen,Thienan;Myhre,SarahB.;Hill,TessaM.;Skotheim,
JanM.:laTe PaleoZoic FUSUlinoiDean giganTiSm
DriVen BY aTmoSPheric hYPeroXia
231-12 11:30AM Rego,BriannaL.;Wang,SteveC.*;Altiner,Demir;
Payne,JonathanL.:WiThin- anD among-genUS
comPonenTS oF ForaminiFeran SiZe DYnamicS
DUring maSS eXTincTion, recoVerY, anD
BacKgroUnD inTerValS
11:45AM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 232
T96. Carbon and Water Dynamics in Peatlands and Their
Relationship to Climatic Change (GSA Hydrogeology Division)
SeSSion no. 231
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM101AB
T62. Frontiers in Foraminiferal Research I: Biology/Ecology/
Paleoecology (Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research;
SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology); SEPM North American
Micropaleontology Section; Paleontological Society; GSA
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division)
PaulGlaser,DonaldI.Siegel,andAndrewS.Reeve,Presiding
232-1
8:00AM WalterAnthony,Katey*:regional Scale VariaBiliTY
in meThane emiSSionS From ThermoKarST
laKeS
232-2
8:20AM Sebestyen,StephenD.*:aSSeSSing eFFecTS oF
climaTic change on WaTer anD carBon
aT PeaTlanD caTchmenTS oF The marcell
eXPerimenTal ForeST in norThern minneSoTa
232-3
8:40AM Olson,Donna*;Griffis,Tim;Kolka,Randy;Noormets,Asko:
inTerannUal VariaBiliTY in The carBon BUDgeT
oF a TemPeraTe PeaTlanD
232-4
8:55AM Hines,MarkE.*;Chanton,JeffreyP.:TroPhic STaTUS
anD The PaTh To meThane in PeaTlanDS:
imPlicaTionS For meThanogeneSiS in a
changing WorlD
232-5
9:15AM Corbett,J.Elizabeth*;Chanton,JeffreyP.;Tfaily,
Malak;Cooper,WilliamT.;Burdige,David;Glaser,Paul:
ParTiTioning PeaT reSPiraTion in The caToTelm
232-6
9:30AM Burdige,DavidJ.*;Chanton,JeffreyP.;Cooper,WilliamT.;
Corbett,J.Elizabeth;Glaser,PaulH.;Tfaily,Malak:
linKing DiSSolVeD organic carBon DYnamicS
WiTh Terminal remineraliZaTion ProceSSeS in
PeaTlanDS
232-7
9:45AM Tfaily,MalakM.*;Corbett,J.Elizabeth;Chanton,JeffreyP.;
Glaser,PaulH.;Cooper,WilliamT.:molecUlar
characTeriZaTion oF DiSSolVeD organic
maTTer (Dom) in norThern PeaTlanDS:
iDenTiFYing The chemical SignaTUreS oF
climaTe change
232-8
10:00AM Matthews,Elaine*;Prigent,Catherine;Papa,Fabrice:
naTUral WeTlanDS: characTeriZing VegeTaTion
anD gloBal inUnDaTion DYnamicS For meThane
moDeling
232-9
10:15AM Glaser,Paul*;Rosenberry,Donald;Siegel,Donald;Reeve,
A.S.;Chanton,Jeffrey;Slater,Lee;Burdige,David;Cooper,
WilliamT.;Comas,Xavier;Rhoades,JoshuaL.:The reD
laKe PeaTlanD oBSerVaTorY (rlPo): a mUlTiSenSor inSTrUmenT arraY For moniToring
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200H-J
PamelaHallockandSusanT.Goldstein,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
231-1
231-2
8:10AM Bernhard,JoanM.*;Edgcomb,VirginiaP.;Casciotti,
KarenL.;McIlvin,MatthewR.;Beaudoin,DavidJ.:iS
ForaminiFeral DeniTriFicaTion PerFormeD BY
The eUKarYoTe or BY ProKarYoTic aSSociaTeS?
8:30AM Borrelli,Chiara*;Sabbatini,Anna;Luna,GianMarco;
Nardelli,MariaPia;Sbaffi,Tomasa;Morigi,Caterina;
Danovaro,Roberto;Negri,Alessandra:DeTerminaTion
oF The meTaBolicallY acTiVe FracTion
oF BenThic ForaminiFera BY meanS oF
FlUoreScenT in SiTU hYBriDiZaTion (FiSh)
231-3
8:45AM Frail-Gauthier,JenniferL.*;Scott,D.B.;Romanuk,
TamaraN.:ecologY anD haBiTS oF TemPeraTe
SalT marSh ForaminiFera anD aSSociaTeD
meioFaUna From a laBoraTorY SalT marSh
SYSTem
231-4
9:00AM Martínez-Colón,Michael*;Easley,Regina:
ForaminiFeral ecoToXicologY: conSiDering
meTal SPeciaTion
231-5
9:15AM Richardson,SusanL.*:Tree-ThinKing anD
molecUlar PhYlogenieS oF ForaminiFera:
Where Do FoSSilS FiT in?
231-6
9:30AM Thomas,Ellen*;Foster,Laura;Hussaini,BushraM.;
Landman,NeilH.;Schmidt,DanielaN.:ForaminiFera
in 3D
9:50AM Discussion
10:00AM Break
231-7
10:15AM Goldstein,SusanT.*;Edgcomb,VirginiaP.;Bernhard,
JoanM.:ProPagUleS oF BenThic ForaminiFera
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 239
AM
W E D N E S D AY
230-10 10:20AM Garver,JohnI.*;Davidson,Cameron;Izykowski,TylerI.;
Milde,EdwardR.:Thermal eVolUTion oF FlYSch
oF The chUgach-Prince William TerraneS,
eaSTern Prince William SoUnD, alaSKa
anD The oFFShore DiSPerSal oF moDern
ShalloW-WaTer TaXa
SESSIONNO.232
carBon-WaTer DYnamicS in a large norThern
PeaTlanD
232-10 10:30AM Reeve,A.S.*;Glaser,PaulH.;Rosenberry,DonaldO.:
SeaSonal reSPonSe oF SUrFace moVemenT anD
hYDraUlic heaD in The glacial laKe agaSSiZ
PeaTlanDS, norThern minneSoTa
232-11 10:45AM Rhoades,JoshuaL.*;Reeve,Andrew:characTeriZing
The DiSTriBUTion oF hYDraUlic ProPerTieS in
The glacial laKe agaSSiZ PeaTlanDS USing a
Three-DimenSional nUmerical moDel
232-12 11:00AM Parsekian,Andrew*;Slater,Lee;Giménez,Daniel:
DielecTric ProPerTieS oF PeaT WiTh Biogenic
Free PhaSe gaS
232-13 11:15AM Comas,Xavier*;Slater,Lee;Reeve,A.S.:USing groUnD
PeneTraTing raDar To inVeSTigaTe VariaBiliTY
in The VerTical DiSTriBUTion oF Biogenic FreePhaSe gaS in a norThern PeaTlanD DUe To
changeS in aTmoSPheric PreSSUre
233-8
10:15AM Christianson,EvanG.*:incorPoraTing DeTaileD
QUaTernarY hYDroSTraTigraPhY inTo
groUnDWaTer FloW moDelS
233-9
10:35AM Letsinger,SallyL.;Prentice,MichaelL.*;Olyphant,
GregA.;Riddle,AlexanderD.:Three-DimenSional
groUnDWaTer FloW moDeling USing a
geologic FrameWorK moDel oF near-SUrFace
glacial SeQUenceS: norTheaSTern inDiana
233-10 10:50AM Warner,Kelly*;Ayotte,JosephD.:anThroPogenic anD
naTUrallY DeriVeD conTaminanTS aFFecT The
WaTer QUaliTY oF The glacial aQUiFer SYSTem
233-11 11:05AM Plummer,L.Niel*;Eggleston,JackR.;Andreasen,
DavidC.;Raffensperger,JeffP.;Hunt,AndrewG.;
Casile,GerolamoC.:olD groUnDWaTer in ParTS
oF The UPPer PaTaPSco aQUiFer, aTlanTic
coaSTal Plain, marYlanD, USa: eViDence From
raDiocarBon, chlorine-36 anD heliUm-4
232-14 11:30AM Hribljan,JohnA.*;Chimner,RodneyA.:eFFecTS oF
long-Term WaTer TaBle alTeraTionS on PlanT
SPecieS, Soil QUaliTY, Pore WaTer chemiSTrY
anD carBon cYcling in a greaT laKeS
PeaTlanD
233-12 11:20AM Hooyer,Thomas*;Hart,DavidJ.;Batten,William;Moeller,
Carrie:VerTical DiSTriBUTion δ18o in a claYrich aQUiTarD conSiSTing oF Proglacial
laKe SeDimenT in eaST-cenTral WiSconSin:
imPlicaTionS For groUnDWaTer recharge To
BeDrocK aQUiFerS
232-15 11:45AM Loisel,Julie*;Yu,Zicheng:SoUThern PeaTlanDS:
a neW PerSPecTiVe on long-Term carBon
DYnamicS
233-13 11:35AM Gerber,RichardE.*;Holysh,Steven;Doughty,MichaelE.:
inTegraTeD FloW SYSTem analYSiS in glaciaTeD
Terrain, SoUTh-cenTral onTario
SeSSion no. 233
11:50AM concluding remarks
T99. Hydrogeology of Glaciated Terrain: Linking Glacial
Geology, Quaternary History, and Groundwater Research
(GSA Hydrogeology Division; International Association of
Hydrogeologists; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
Division; National Ground Water Association; GSA Environmental
and Engineering Geology Division)
SeSSion no. 234
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100HI
AmyMyrboandKateS.Pound,Presiding
WilliamW.SimpkinsandRichardGerber,Presiding
T104. Urban and Suburban Lakes: Paleorecords of Human
Impacts and Opportunities for Geoscience Education (GSA
Limnogeology Division; GSA Geoscience Education Division;
National Association of Geoscience Teachers)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100DE
8:00AM introductory remarks
8:00AM introductory remarks
234-1
233-1
8:05AM Nilsson,Bertel*;Klint,KnudErik;Troldborg,Lars;Jakobsen,
PeterRoll:a neW aPProach For eValUaTing
geological heTerogeneiTY in areaS coVereD
WiTh claY Till USing “The PolY morPhological
concePT”
8:10AM Engstrom,DanielR.*;RamstackHobbs,JoyM.;Swain,
EdwardB.:There are So manY laKeS anD mY
corer iS So Small: ProViDing regional
conTeXT For SeDimenT-core STUDieS oF
anThroPogenic change
234-2
233-2
8:25AM Keefer,DonaldA.*;Thomason,JasonF.;Larson,Timothy;
Ismail,Ahmed;Lau,JodiA.:Three-DimenSional
geologic maPPing anD hYDrogeologic
inVeSTigaTionS To SUPPorT groUnDWaTer
managemenT in mchenrY coUnTY, illinoiS
8:30AM Cooke,ColinA.*;Hobbs,Will;Wolfe,AlexanderP.:inSighT
inTo anDean meTallUrgY From laKe SeDimenT
coreS
234-3
8:45AM O’Brien,Rachel*;Shaffer,Christopher:BeDrocK
STrUcTUreS anD glacial hiSTorY: PhYSical
anD chemical conTrolS on ShalloW aQUiFer
SYSTemS in norThWeSTern PennSYlVania
8:45AM Reidy,Liam*;Byrne,Roger:a recorD oF heaVY
meTal conTaminaTion aT moUnTain laKe in
The PreSiDio naTional ParK, San FranciSco,
caliFornia, USa
234-4
9:00AM Lobegeier,MelissaK.*;Gilley,AmyL.;Tackett,KathrynA.:
USing microScoPic inVerTeBraTeS To aSSeSS
WaTer QUaliTY in UrBan anD non-UrBan laKeS
in TenneSSee anD Virginia
234-5
9:15AM Tackett,KathrynA.*;Lobegeier,MelissaK.:
USing ThecamoeBianS aS inDicaTorS oF
enVironmenTal change WiThin ToDDS laKe,
mUrFreeSBoro, TenneSSee
9:30AM Break
234-6
9:45AM Riihimaki,CatherineA.*;MacGregor,Kelly;Myrbo,Amy;
Bradtmiller,Louisa;Brady,Kristina;Oddo,PerryC.;Griffith,
Jonathan:UnDergraDUaTe lacUSTrine reSearch
FocUSing on enVironmenTal change aT glacier
naTional ParK, monTana
233-3
233-4
233-5
233-6
233-7
9:00AM Atkinson,LisaA.*;Ross,MartinA.;Stumpf,Andrew;Ismail,
Ahmed:SeDimenTologY anD 3-D archiTecTUre
oF SUBSUrFace FacieS oF The illinoian
DeglaciaTion in eaST-cenTral illinoiS, UniTeD
STaTeS
9:15AM Møller,RasmusRønde*;Jørgensen,Flemming;Sandersen,
Peter;Nebel,Lars;Jensen,Niels-Peter:DeTaileD 3D
geological moDelling in a glacial Terrain
WiTh FocUS on groUnDWaTer inTereSTS
9:30AM Dunkle,KallinaM.*;Hart,DavidJ.;Anderson,MaryP.:
hYDroSTraTigraPhic & groUnDWaTer FloW
moDelS For glacial laKe oShKoSh SeDimenT,
oUTagamie coUnTY, Wi
234-7
9:45AM Quinn,JohnJ.*;Mooers,HowardD.:correlaTion
iSSUeS in moDeling STrUcTUre anD FloW in
glacial-DriFT aQUiFerS anD aQUiTarDS
10:00AM Myrbo,Amy*:limnogeologY oF UrBan anD
SUBUrBan laKeS in inTerDiSciPlinarY
geoScience eDUcaTion
234-8
10:15AM Baron,Dirk*;Negrini,Rob;Wigand,PeterE.;PalaciosFest,ManuelR.:eXamining The laTe-QUaTernarY
10:00AM Break
240 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.236
234-9
10:30AM Howes,Thomas*;Myrbo,Amy;Thompson,Robert;
Drake,Christa;Woods,Phillip;Locatelli,EmmaRose;
Pellerin,Holly;Dalbotten,Diana;Ito,Emi:nanDagiKenDaaSoWin naaWiJ gaa-iZhiWeBaKin
manoomini-Zaaga’iganiing: core-BaSeD
reSearch BY naTiVe STUDenTS on WilD rice
laKeS in norThern minneSoTa
234-10 10:45AM Schoeneck,Marlene*;Pound,KateS.:STUDenT
aSSignmenTS For WorKing WiTh laKe SeDimenT
coreS
234-11 11:00AM Kirkby,Kent*;Myrbo,Amy;Engstrom,DanielR.:STill
WaTerS, SilenT WiTneSSeS: USing laKe SeDimenT
recorDS in The claSSroom
11:15AM Discussion
SeSSion no. 235
T123. Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the Long
Term through Small Catchment Studies I: A Tribute to the Career
of Owen P. Bricker (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division)
235-10 11:00AM Murphy,Jenny*;Hornberger,GeorgeM.:SUrFace coal
mining imPacTS on concenTraTion-DiScharge
relaTionShiPS: iDenTiFYing SPaTial anD
TemPoral changeS in The neW riVer, TenneSSee
235-11 11:15AM Fortner,SarahK.*;Lyons,W.Berry;Shipitalo,MartinJ.;
Owens,LloydB.;Bonta,JamesV.:conTrolS oF ca anD
mg YielDS in Small agricUlTUral WaTerSheDS,
coShocTon, ohio
235-12 11:30AM Katz,BrianG.*;Heffernan,JamesB.;Verdi,RichardJ.:
niTrogen SoUrceS anD FaTe in a large KarSTic
SPringS BaSin
SeSSion no. 236
T126. Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Development: Geology,
Geochemistry, and Engineering (GSA Hydrogeology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101H-J
TracyBankandCarlS.Kirby,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
236-1
8:15AM Soeder,Daniel*:The SUcceSSFUl DeVeloPmenT oF
Shale gaS reSoUrceS in The UniTeD STaTeS
236-2
8:35AM Rowan,ElisabethL.*;Engle,MarkA.;Kraemer,ThomasF.:
maJor anD minor elemenT anD raDiUm
geochemiSTrY oF ProDUceD WaTer SamPleS
From The marcellUS Shale in neW YorK,
PennSYlVania, anD WeST Virginia
236-3
8:55AM Chapman,ElizabethC.*;Capo,RosemaryC.;Stewart,
BrianW.;Johnson,JasonD.;Graney,JosephR.;Hammack,
RichardW.:geochemical anD STronTiUm iSoToPe
STUDY oF SeQUenTiallY eXTracTeD meTalS From
marcellUS Shale Drill core
236-4
9:10AM Fortson,LaurenA.*;Bank,Tracy;Yatzor,Brett:a
SPaTial inVeSTigaTion oF meTal anD mineral
aSSociaTionS in The marcellUS Shale
236-5
9:25AM Johnson,JasonD.*;Graney,JosephR.:coUPling leaD
iSoToPe raTioS anD elemenT concenTraTionS
To TracK ProceSSeS inVolVeD in reSoUrce
eXTracTion From The marcellUS Shale
236-6
9:40AM Warner,Nathaniel*;Osborn,Stephen;Jackson,Robert;
Vengosh,Avner:Boron anD STronTiUm iSoToPeS
aS SenSiTiVe TracerS For inDicaTing PoTenTial
ShalloW groUnDWaTer conTaminaTion From
marcellUS FormaTion BrineS
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100FG
KarenC.Rice,PierreD.Glynn,andJillS.Baron,Presiding
8:00AM introductory remarks
235-1
8:05AM Bricker,SuzanneB.*:oWen BricKer’S legacY:
WaTerSheD Science For SolUTionS To
enVironmenTal iSSUeS
235-2
8:25AM Price,JasonR.*;Szymanski,DavidW.:maSS Balance
moDeling oF mineral WeaThering raTeS in The
haUVer Branch WaTerSheD, caTocTin moUnTain,
marYlanD: The role oF BiomaSS, SolVing more
eQUaTionS in more UnKnoWnS USing SoliDPhaSe DaTa, anD carBon DYnamicS
235-3
235-4
235-5
8:45AM Rice,KarenC.*;Deviney,FrankA.;Cosby,BernardJ.;
Lynch,Jason:UnDerSTanDing SUlFaTe DYnamicS
in UnglaciaTeD eaSTern U.S. caTchmenTS
9:00AM Hruska,Jakub*;Fottova,Daniela;Oulehle,Filip;Paces,
Tomas:ThirTY-FiVe YearS oF recoVerY From
aciDiFicaTion aT JeZeri caTchmenT, cZech
rePUBlic – iS ThaT enoUgh For SUcceSS STorY?
9:15AM Scholl,MarthaA.*;Shanley,JamesB.;Scatena,
FrederickN.;Occhi,MarcieE.;Willenbring,Jane;
McDowell,WillamH.;Buss,Heather:UnDerSTanDing
recharge anD STreamFloW generaTion in
Small WaTerSheDS USing STaBle iSoToPeS oF
WaTer: STUDieS in The lUQUillo moUnTainS,
PUerTo rico
235-6
9:30AM Jefferson,AnneJ.*;Moore,Cameron:SPaTial
VariaBiliTY in groUnDWaTer-STream
inTeracTionS in FirST-orDer norTh carolina
PieDmonT STreamS
9:45AM Break
235-7
10:00AM Merritts,DorothyJ.*;Walter,RobertC.:KirK BrYan
aWarD lecTUre: The riSe anD Fall oF miDaTlanTic STreamS
235-8
10:30AM Niemitz,JeffreyW.*;Haynes,CourtneyE.;Lasher,
G.Everett:legacY SeDimenT chemiSTrY anD
lanD USe: USing Small caTchmenT BaSinS To
DeTermine PoTenTiallY harmFUl inPUTS To
DoWnSTream enVironmenTS
235-9
10:45AM Nordstrom,D.Kirk*:naTUral PYriTe WeaThering
raTe in a Small caTchmenT comPareD WiTh
mineD caTchmenTS
9:55AM Break
236-7
10:10AM Sharma,Shikha*;Mulder,MichonL.;Edenborn,
HarryM.;Hammack,RichardW.:STaBle iSoToPe
FingerPrinTing oF co-ProDUceD WaTerS
aSSociaTeD WiTh marcellUS Shale naTUral
gaS eXTracTion
236-8
10:25AM Osborn,Stephen*;Warner,Nathaniel;Vengosh,Avner;
Jackson,Robert:DiSSolVeD gaS geochemiSTrY
oF ShalloW groUnDWaTer SYSTemS in
PennSYlVania anD neW YorK, aSSociaTeD WiTh
naTUral gaS eXTracTion
236-9
10:40AM Mroz,Thomas*:reSerVoir characTeriZaTion
oF The DeVonian Shale FormaTionS in The
aPPalachian BaSin anD The imPacT on cUrrenT
gaS DeVeloPmenT
236-10 10:55AM Llewellyn,GarthT.*:STrUcTUral anD ToPograPhic
aSSeSSmenT oF ShalloW BeDrocK PermeaBiliTY
VariaTionS ThroUghoUT SUSQUehanna coUnTY,
Pa: a FocUS area oF marcellUS Shale gaS
DeVeloPmenT
236-11 11:10AM Silin,DmitriyB.*;Kneafsey,TimothyJ.:TighT gaS: From
Pore-Scale To Well Decline cUrVe analYSiS
11:25AM concluding remarks
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 241
AM
W E D N E S D AY
PaleoclimaTe recorD in a SeDimenT core
From TUlare laKe, caliFornia: reSearch
ParTiciPaTion oPPorTUniTieS For high School
anD college STUDenTS anD K-12 TeacherS
SESSIONNO.237
SeSSion no. 237
T128. EARTHTIME Geochronology: Improving Age Interpretations
through Integration and Intercalibration
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102D-F
MarkD.Schmitz,LindaA.Hinnov,andBlairSchoene,Presiding
237-1
8:00AM Meyers,StephenR.*;Singer,BradS.;Siewert,SarahE.;
Sageman,BradleyB.;Condon,Daniel;Jicha,BrianR.;
Sawyer,DavidA.;Obradovich,JohnD.:coUPling
orBiTal anD raDioiSoToPic chronomeTerS:
leSSonS learneD From The creTaceoUS
WeSTern inTerior BaSin (U.S.a.)
237-2
8:20AM Sahy,Diana*;Fischer,Anne;Condon,Daniel;Terry,
DennisO.Jr.;Hiess,Joe;Abels,Hemmo;Huesing,SiljaK.;
Kuiper,Klaudia:high PreciSion raDio iSoToPic
age conSTrainTS on The laTe eocene – earlY
oligocene geomagneTic PolariTY Time Scale
237-3
8:35AM Singer,BradS.*;Condon,Daniel;Jicha,BrianR.;Kuiper,
Klaudia;Siewert,SarahE.;Meyers,StephenR.;Sageman,
BradleyB.;Sawyer,DavidA.;Obradovich,JohnD.:a
creTaceoUS To PleiSTocene PerSPecTiVe on
inTercaliBraTing 40ar/39ar anD U-PB
raDioiSoToPic clocKS
237-4
8:50AM Mitchell,WilliamS.III.*;Renne,PaulR.;Mundil,Roland;
Deino,AlanL.;Kuiper,KlaudiaF.;Smit,Jan:U-PB anD
ar/ar DaTing oF The creTaceoUS-Paleogene
BoUnDarY inTerVal in eaSTern monTana
237-5
9:05AM Sell,Bryan*;Bartolini,Anachiara;Guex,Jean;Spangenberg,
Jorge;Vicente,J-C.;Schaltegger,Urs:TeSTing gloBal
correlaTionS in The JUraSSic Toarcian STage
WiTh U-PB Zircon anD chemoSTraTigraPhY
237-6
237-7
237-8
9:20AM McLaughlin,Patrick*;Sell,Bryan;Emsbo,Poul;
Emerson,Norlene:PreciSion in carBon iSoToPe
STraTigraPhY—The imPorTance oF SamPling
inTerVal in recogniZing Form anD raTeS
9:35AM Smith,M.Elliot*;Singer,BradS.;Simo,Toni:TiereD
inTerPolaTion oF raDioiSoToPic anD
BioSTraTigraPhic geochronologY reSolVeS
The TemPo oF The orDoVician icehoUSe To
greenhoUSe TranSiTion
FelDSPar XenocrYSTS: conSTrainTS From Ba
DiFFUSion ProFileS
SeSSion no. 238
T206. STEMming the Tide: How Can We Promote Science
Literacy? (GSA Geology and Society Division; American
Geological Institute; American Geophysical Union; GSA
Geology and Public Policy Committee; GSA Environmental and
Engineering Geology Division; GSA Geoscience Education
Division; American Association of State Geologists; National
Association of Geoscience Teachers)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100FG
J.E.Fryxell,DavidW.Szymanski,andJamesF.Davis,Presiding
238-1
8:00AM Benbow,AnnE.*:engaging The PUBlic in The
geoScienceS
238-2
8:15AM Ledley,TamaraShapiro*:enaBling Science liTeracY:
BriDging The commUnicaTion gaP BeTWeen The
ScienTiFic/Technical commUniTY anD The PUBlic
anD eDUcaTional commUniTY
238-3
8:30AM Ridky,Robert*:an oPPorTUniTY To heighTen
geoScienceS releVance, aPPlicaTion anD
USeFUlneSS
238-4
8:45AM Radencic,SarahP.*;McNeal,KarenS.;Pierce,
DonnaM.:enhancing STem graDUaTe STUDenT
commUnicaTion SKillS ThroUgh The iniTiaTing
neW Science ParTnerShiPS in rUral eDUcaTion
(inSPire)
238-5
9:00AM Richards,Samantha*;Johnson,Kirk;Miller,IanM.;Hays,
Karen;Schoemer,Jodi:a commUniTY DigS The ice
age: real-Time Science oUTreach on a WorlDclaSS PleiSTocene FoSSil SiTe in SnoWmaSS
Village, co
9:15AM Discussion
9:30AM Break
238-6
9:45AM Hamilton,Patrick*:hoW Do We commUnicaTe
BoTh The KnoWnS anD UnKnoWnS oF climaTe
change?
238-7
10:00AM Ledley,TamaraShapiro*;McCaffrey,MarkS.;Gold,AnneU.;
Buhr,Susan;Manduca,Cathryn;Fox,SeanP.;Grogan,
Marian;Kirk,KarinB.;Niepold,Frank;Howell,Cynthia:
The climaTe liTeracY anD energY aWareneSS
neTWorK (clean) – FaciliTaTing climaTe anD
energY liTeracY
238-8
10:15AM Ruetenik,Gregory*;Steffke,Christy;Thomas,StephenR.;
Libarkin,Julie:analYZing ViSUal rePreSenTaTionS
oF climaTe change
238-9
10:30AM Stone,GeorgeT.*:climaTe change miTigaTion:
PlaneTarY imPeraTiVe anD geoScience
reSPonSiBiliTY
9:50AM Noble,StephenR.*;Carney,JohnN.;Condon,Daniel:U-PB
chronologY oF The eDiacaran geologY anD
aSSociaTeD FoSSilS oF charnWooD ForeST, UK
10:05AM Break
237-9
10:20AM Ogg,JamesG.*:eXTraPolaTing nUmerical ageS
For The meSoZoic geologic TimeScale – a
STaTUS rePorT
237-10 10:40AM Munnecke,Axel*;Cramer,BradleyD.;Söderlund,Ulf;
Aiken,CarlosL.V.;Schofield,D.I.;Kharwat,Ranyah;
Boon,D.:The DigiTal inTegraTeD STraTigraPhY
ProJecT (DiSP): QUanTiFYing The DeeP Time highreSolUTion chronoSTraTigraPhic reVolUTion
237-11 10:55AM Kharwat,Ranyah*;Aiken,CarlosL.V.;Munnecke,Axel;
Boon,D.;Schofield,D.I.;Cramer,BradleyD.:The DigiTal
inTegraTeD STraTigraPhY ProJecT (DiSP): a
WeB BaSeD oPen-acceSS DigiTal reSoUrce For
earThTime
237-12 11:10AM Schmitt,A.K.*:SPaTiallY SelecTiVe UraniUm SerieS
geochronologY oF acceSSorY mineralS anD
The DUraTion oF magmaTic crYSTalliZaTion
237-13 11:30AM Schmitz,MarkD.*;Olin,PaulH.;Crowley,JamesL.:
inTegraTing geochemiSTrY, ThermomeTrY anD
iSoToPe raTioS To imProVe age inTerPreTaTion
ThroUgh TanDem QUaDrUPole la-icPmS anD caTimS on The Same Zircon crYSTalS
237-14 11:45AM Renne,PaulR.*;Mulcahy,SeanR.;Cassata,WilliamS.;
Morgan,LeahE.;Hlusko,LesleaJ.;Njau,JacksonK.:
reTenTion oF inheriTeD argon in alKali
238-10 10:45AM Miller,JeremyJ.*;Geissman,J.W.:meDia anD The
connecTion among ScienTiSTS, ciTiZenS, anD
PolicYmaKerS
238-11 11:00AM Titus,RobertC.*:commUnicaTing oUr Science aS a
geologic neWSPaPer colUmniST
11:15AM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 239
T217. Dawn at Vesta: Initial Results from the Survey Orbit
(GSA Planetary Geology Division)
8:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100H-J
DebraBuczkowskiandDavidA.Williams,Presiding
239-1
8:00AM Raymond,CarolA.*;Russell,C.T.;Jaumann,R.;McSween,
H.Y.;Konopliv,A.S.;Asmar,S.;Coradini,A.S.;DeSanctis,
M.C.;Nathues,A.;Prettyman,T.H.:eXPloring The
SmalleST TerreSTrial PlaneT: DaWn aT VeSTa
242 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.241
239-2
8:20AM Mottola,Stefano*;Jaumann,Ralf;Yingst,R.Aileen;Pieters,
CarleM.;Williams,DavidA.;Buczkowski,DebraL.;Schenk,
PaulM.;Raymond,CarolA.;Neukum,Gerhard;McSween,
HarryY.:FirST reSUlTS oF DaWn’S inVeSTigaTion
oF The geomorPhologY oF VeSTa
239-3
8:40AM McSween,HarryY.*;Prettyman,T.H.;DeSanctis,M.C.;
Capria,M.T.;Jaumann,Ralf;McCord,ThomasB.;
Nathues,A.;Pieters,CarleM.;Raymond,C.A.;Russell,C.T.:
FirST reSUlTS oF DaWn’S inVeSTigaTion oF The
SUrFace comPoSiTion oF VeSTa
240-2
2 Martin,LukeC.*;Branam,Tracy;Naylor,Shawn;Olyphant,
GregA.:mineral characTeriZaTion oF coal
comBUSTion ProDUcTS USeD aS STrUcTUral Fill anD
caPPing maTerial aT an aBanDoneD coal mine in
SoUThWeSTern inDiana
239-4
9:00AM Keller,H.Uwe*;Nathues,Andreas;Coradini,Angioletta;
Jaumann,Ralf;Jorda,Laurent;Li,Jian-Yang;Mittlefehldt,
DavidW.;Mottola,Stefano;Raymond,C.A.;Schröder,
StefanE.:imaging aSTeroiD 4 VeSTa USing The
Framing camera
240-3
3 Liu,Yu-Ting*;Mackebee,WilliamGreer;Hsu-Kim,Heileen:
SPeciaTion anD releaSe oF SeleniUm in coal aSh
From The TenneSSee ValleY aUThoriTY KinSTon
FoSSil PlanT
240-4
239-5
9:15AM DeSanctis,MariaCristina;Coradini,Angioletta;Ammannito,
Eleonora;Capaccioni,Fabrizio;Capria,MariaTeresa;
Filacchione,Gianrico;Tosi,Federico*;McCord,ThomasB.:
4 VeSTa mineralogY: SUggeSTionS From Vir
oBSerVaTionS
4 Wuyep,ElizabethO.*;Obaje,NuhuG.:enVironmenTal
imPacTS oF coal mining anD coal UTiliZaTion in
nigeria
240-5
5 Zeng,Zhengwen;Pei,Peng*:characTeriZaTion oF
coal-Bearing FormaTion For UnDergroUnD coal
gaSiFicaTion in norTh DaKoTa
240-6
6 Swanson,SharonM.*;Mastalerz,MariaD.;Warwick,PeterD.;
Hackley,PaulC.:VariaTionS in Pore characTeriSTicS
For SUBBiTUminoUS coalS oF The WilcoX groUP,
gUlF coaSTal Plain, in relaTion To coalBeD gaS
240-7
7 Rahman,MohammadW.*;Moorehead,Anthony;Flora,
Charanpreet;Rimmer,SusanM.:geochemiSTrY oF
ThermallY alTereD coalS: a caSe STUDY oF The
SPringFielD (no. 5) coal, illinoiS BaSin
240-8
8 Jennifer,Elick*:eViDence For mUlTiPle coal BeDS on
Fire in cenTralia, Pa
240-9
9 Barber,KellyM.*;Acton,PeterM.;Fox,JamesF.;Jones,Alice:
carBon STorage anD cYcling oF reclaimeD mine
SoilS in SoUTheaSTern KenTUcKY
240-10
10 Motter,MatthewA.*;Fredrick,KyleC.;Horvath,LisaM.:
SeDimenT anD PreciPiTaTe accUmUlaTion raTeS in a
PaSSiVe WeTlanD amD TreaTmenT FaciliTY
240-11
11 Maral,Mehmet*;Hower,JamesC.;O’Keefe,JenniferM.K.;
Eble,CortlandF.;Temel,Didem:FUngal remnanTS anD
FragmenTS oF loW ranK coal in Biga PeninSUla,
nW TUrKeY
9:30AM Reddy,V.*;LeCorre,L.;Nathues,A.;Pieters,C.M.;
Russell,C.T.;Raymond,C.A.;Sierks,H.;Christensen,U.;
Jaumann,R.;Keller,H.Uwe:colorS oF VeSTa From
DaWn SUrVeY orBiT: SUrFace mineralogical
PerSPecTiVe
239-7
9:45AM Tosi,Federico*;Capria,MariaTeresa;Coradini,Angioletta;
Grassi,Davide;DeSanctis,MariaCristina;Capaccioni,
Fabrizio;Filacchione,Gianrico;Combe,Jean-Philippe;Titus,
Timothy;Russell,C.T.:VeSTa’S TemPeraTUre: FirST
reSUlTS From DaWn’S SUrVeY orBiT
239-8
10:00AM Schenk,PaulM.*;Neukum,Gerhard;Schmedemann,
Nico;O’Brien,David;Hiesinger,Harald;Jaumann,Ralf;
Schmidt,Britney;Marchi,Simon;Vincent,Jean-Baptiste;
Wagner,Roland:imPacT craTer morPhologY anD
chronologY oF VeSTa
239-9
10:15AM McCord,ThomasB.*;Coradini,Angioletta;Combe,
Jean-Philippe;DeSanctis,M.C.;Prettyman,T.H.;
Ammannito,E.;Capaccioni,Fabrizio;Capria,M.T.;
Filacchione,Gianrico;Raymond,C.A.:WaTer on VeSTa:
FirST reSUlTS From DaWn’S SUrVeY orBiT
239-10 10:30AM Mittlefehldt,DavidW.*;Blewett,DavidT.;Denevi,BrettW.;
DeSanctis,M.C.;Jaumann,Ralf;Keller,H.Uwe;Nathues,
Andreas;Pieters,CarleM.;Raymond,C.A.;Zuber,MariaT.:
The regoliTh oF 4 VeSTa: PerSPecTiVeS From
hoWarDiTe meTeoriTeS anD DaWn miSSion
oBSerVaTionS
239-11 10:45AM Yingst,R.Aileen*;Williams,DavidA.;Garry,W.Brent;
Jaumann,Ralf;Pieters,CarleM.;Schenk,PaulM.;
Buczkowski,DebraL.;Mest,ScottC.;Roatsch,Thomas;
Russell,C.T.:geologic maPPing oF The SoUTh
Polar FeaTUre oF VeSTa
239-12 11:00AM Buczkowski,Debra*;Kahn,EliezerG.;Barnouin,OlivierS.;
Yingst,R.Aileen:large Scale STrUcTUral
FeaTUreS on 4VeSTa
SeSSion no. 241
Environmental Geoscience (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
241-1
12 Ismail,Esam*;Faid,Abdalla;Niesner,Erich:moniToring
lanD–USe change DeTecTion in The area WeST TahTa,
Sohag goVernoraTe, UPPer egYPT
241-2
13 Zimmerman,AmandaJo*:SPeciaTion oF heaVY meTalS
in DiSTUrBeD anD UnDiSTUrBeD SeDimenTS From
aTchaFalaYa BaY, hoUma naVigaTion canal, anD
SoUThWeST PaSS; loUiSiana
241-3
14 Harston,WalterA.*;Morris,ThomasH.:reSerVoir
characTeriZaTion oF The Permian WhiTe rim
SanDSTone anD BlacK BoX DolomiTe anD analYSiS
oF The WooDSiDe FielD For co2 SeQUeSTraTion, San
raFael SWell, emerY coUnTY, eaST-cenTral UTah
241-4
15 Mose,Douglas*;Metcalf,James:Tracing a 5000 Barrel
SUBSUrFace hYDrocarcarBon PlUme ThroUgh a
SUBUrBan commUniTY
241-5
16 Mose,Douglas*;Metcalf,James:ShorT-Term anD longTerm inDoor raDon meaSUremenTS anD inTerValS
oF heaVY rainFall
241-6
17 Tessema,SisayGirma*:reacTiVe PreciPiTaTeS
conTrolling The groUnDWaTer chemical
comPoSiTion oF The groUnDWaTer oF BioDiVerSiTY
eXPerimenT FielD
PoSTer
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 240
Coal Geology (Posters): New Developments in Environmental
and Geochemical Coal Research
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
240-1
1 Layne,AdamR.;Ward,April;Gray,B.Lauren;Harris,
ElizabethAnn;Matteson,EricJ.;Miller,Jacob;Noel,Miranda;
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 243
AM
W E D N E S D AY
239-6
Carroll,Ryne;Coker,NathanL.;O’Keefe,Jen*:TrenDS in
elemenTal leaching anD PeTrograPhY From coal
comBUSTion BY-ProDUcTS From TWo SToKer BoilerS
BeFore anD aFTer moDerniZaTion oF The aSh
hanDling SYSTem
SESSIONNO.241
241-7
18 Balimuttajjo,Midar*;Hromis,AngelG.;Litwin,Douglas;Herridge,
Aaron;Vieyra,Deysy;VaughtWright,Julie;Morris,Penny;
Musselwhite,Donald:gUlF coaST aTmoSPheric oZone
STUDieS BY mUceSS conSorTiUm UnDergraDUaTe
STUDenTS
241-25
36 Doskey,Claire;Sarkar,Dibyendu;Datta,Rupali*:
PhYToremeDiaTion oF heXahYDro-1,3,5-TriniTro-1,3,5TriaZine (rDX) USing CHRYSOPOGON ZIZANIOIDES
241-26
37 Anderson,DanielS.*;Hasbrouck,KristenH.;Alexander,Kyle;
Brokus,Sarah;Callam,DanielJ.;Maley,AdamM.;Zandstra,
Lauren;Peaslee,GrahamF.:SeDimenT FingerPrinTing in
The laKe macaTaWa WaTerSheD
241-27
21 Scheitlin,KaraE.*;Murphy,WilliamM.:chemical analYSiS
anD aQUeoUS SPeciaTion oF SUrFace WaTerS aT The
hiSToric lighTS creeK mineral DiSTricT, PlUmaS
coUnTY, caliFornia
38 Heinzel,Chad*;DeNault,KennethJ.;Madsen,Elizabeth;
Bosshart,Nicholas;Shultz,Josh:ioWa’S enVironmenTal
SUSTainaBiliTY (SoilS anD lanDScaPeS): an
inVeSTigaTion oF heaVY meTal conTaminaTe
TranSPorT
241-28
22 Diaz,Kayla*;Reyes,Nunny;Gribbin,Sarah;Newton,Robert:
nUTrienT BUDgeT For PiermonT marSh: reSUlTS
From iniTial SamPling
39 Biber,Kivanc*;Khan,Shuhab;Shah,MohammadTahir;Tariq,
Shahina;Ul-Hadi,Shams:mercUrY FaTe anD TranSPorT
in hUnZa anD gilgiT riVerS, norThern areaS,
PaKiSTan – a nUmerical moDeling aPProach
241-29
40 Bowersox,J.Richard*;Williams,DavidA.;Hickman,JohnB.;
Harris,DavidC.: STorage in U.S. miDconTinenT camBroorDoVician carBonaTeS: imPlicaTionS oF The
WeSTern KenTUcKY carBon STorage TeST
241-30
41 Das,Padmini*;Datta,Rupali;Punamiya,Pravin;Sarkar,
Dibyendu:PhYToremeDiaTion PoTenTial oF
VeTiVer graSS (chrYSoPogon ZiZanioiDeS l.)
For 2,4,6-TriniTroTolUene (TnT) From Soil: UreacaTalYZeD UPTaKe anD niTroreDUcTaSe enZYme
meDiaTeD TranSFormaTion
241-8
19 Burns,PatrickJ.*;Nolin,AnneW.:aSSeSSmenT oF a
DiSTriBUTeD hYDrological moDel aPPlieD To a
glacieriZeD BaSin in The corDillera Blanca, PerU
241-9
20 Hega,BradD.*;Berry,KatherineE.;Rauch,Henry:The
enVironmenTal eFFecTS oF geologicallY
SeQUeSTereD carBon DioXiDe gaS anD The
enhanceD recoVerY oF coal BeD meThane From an
UnminaBle coal Seam
241-10
241-11
TreaTmenT SYSTemS DeSigneD For remoVal oF
ammonia in oilFielD ProDUceD WaTer
241-12
23 Gao,Jing*:inFlUence oF glacial melTWaTer on WaTer
Balance ProceSSeS oF TWo TiBeTan laKeS inDicaTeD
BY ä18o
241-13
24 Castle,JamesW.*;Rodgers,JohnH.Jr.;Spacil,MichaelM.;
Ritter,ChristinaL.:TreaTing SeleniUm in energYDeriVeD ProDUceD WaTerS For SUrFace WaTer
DiScharge USing conSTrUcTeD WeTlanD TreaTmenT
SYSTemS
241-14
25 Schwartz,GraceE.*;Deonarine,Amrika;Matsumoto,Andrew;
Ruhl,Laura;Bartov,Gideon;Johnson,Thomas;Vengosh,Avner;
Hsu-Kim,Heileen:moBiliZaTion anD meThYlaTion oF
mercUrY DeriVeD From coal aSh holDing PonD
eFFlUenTS
241-31
42 Paslawski,Cynthia*:UrBan agricUlTUre in DeTroiT;
a FeaSiBiliTY STUDY
241-32
43 Rodrigues,Lisa*:aSSeSSing enVironmenTal
conDiTionS on reeFS USing STaBle carBon anD
niTrogen iSoToPeS From TWo gorgonianS
241-15
26 Qiao,Xiaoying*;Wang,Wenke:STUDY on The groUnDWaTer
reneWaBiliTY in The SoUTh eDge oF JUnggar BaSin
241-33
241-16
27 Hall,AndreaB.*:WaTer aS a FocUS For ecoToUriSm in
The KarST oF norThern PUerTo rico
44 Potter,LeeS.*:Baseemap: BaSeline concenTraTionS
oF elemenTS oF enVironmenTal inTereST in ioWa’S
STream SeDimenTS - Year Three rePorT
241-34
241-17
28 Garcia,JenniferNicole*;Deocampo,Daniel:The USe
oF a chelaTing agenT To DiSTingUiSh BeTWeen
crYSTalline anD PoorlY crYSTalline Silica:
aPPlicaTionS To alKali - Silica reacTiViTY
45 Manes,Beth*;Acton,PeterM.;Jones,Alice;Fox,JamesF.:Soil
TeXTUre DeVeloPmenT in reclaimeD minelanDS WiTh
conTraSTing leVelS oF comPacTion
241-35
46 Defabio,Darlene*;Dhar,Ratan:microBial conTaminaTion
From nUTrienT-rich FreShWaTer inFloWS in laKeS
anD UrBan eSTUarieS oF neW YorK ciTY, USa
241-36
47 Lizárraga,Liliana*;Blanco,Alberto;Tapia,HéctorJ.;Olguín,
F.Javier;Ostos,J.A.:alTernaTiVeS For rainWaTer
STorage: PachUca De SoTo (cenTral meXico)–a
PreliminarY caSe STUDY
241-37
48 Kalenuik,Alexander*;Deocampo,Daniel:PB in UrBan
roaD DUST oF aTlanTa, georgia: DiSTriBUTion anD
geoSTaTiSTical analYSeS
241-38
49 Pletta,HilaryN.*;Dogwiler,Toby:eValUaTing The
caUSeS oF high BaSeFloW SUSPenDeD SeDimenT
concenTraTionS in a Small SoUTheaSTern
minneSoTa STream
241-39
50 Abousif,AlsedikM.*;Wronkiewicz,DavidJ.:mineralogical
anD geochemical aTTriBUTeS oF miDconTinenT riFT:
aPPlicaTion aS a TargeT For co2 SeQUeSTraTion
241-40
51 Dieterman,KristenE.*;Dogwiler,Toby:TemPeraTUre
conTrolS in a SoUTheaSTern minneSoTa TroUT
STream
241-41
52 Latimer,JenniferC.*;Terrell,Natash;Major,Laura;McBride,
WindyJ.:imPacTS oF coal mining on The Soil
PhoSPhorUS reSerVoirS: reSUlTS From The
aBanDoneD Friar TUcK mine SiTe, SUlliVan coUnTY,
inDiana
241-42
53 Arnold,CarlB.*;Harris,KatieM.;Dogwiler,Toby:aSSeSSing
The aBiliTY oF elecTrical reSiSTiViTY imaging To
DiScern laTeral changeS in Soil moiSTUre
241-18
241-19
241-20
29 Henderson,BrandyM.*;Bitting,Chuck;Lipanovich,Jacob:
aBanDoneD mine lanDS SUrVeY on The BUFFalo
naTional riVer
30 MacCrea,Duncan*;Keefe,Christopher;Krikorian,Joseph;
Brunstad,KeithA.;Zalatan,Fred:BiomineraliZaTion oF
golD anD heaVY meTalS From mine WaSTe BY Three
microBial SPecieS
31 Ferraro,AlyssaKathryn*;Meyer,AmandaLynn;Burnette,
ChristopherS.;Barrett,HeatherAnn;Krekeler,Mark:
enVironmenTal mineralogY anD geochemiSTrY
oF Some SPenT alKaline BaTTerieS From a
rePreSenTaTiVe WaSTe STream, BUTler coUnTY,
ohio: imPlicaTionS For lanDFill leachaTe
241-21
32 Baldauf,Paul*;Burkhart,Patrick:maSS WaSTing anD
QUaTernarY lanDScaPe DeVeloPmenT, BaDlanDS
naTional ParK, SoUTh DaKoTa
241-22
33 Alley,Bethany*;Rodgers,JohnH.Jr.;Castle,JamesW.:
PerFormance oF conSTrUcTeD WeTlanD TreaTmenT
SYSTemS DeSigneD To renoVaTe FreSh oilFielD
ProDUceD WaTerS For BeneFicial USeS
241-23
34 Pardue,Michael*;Castle,JamesW.;Rodgers,JohnH.Jr.:
a Biogeochemical aPProach To renoVaTion oF
energY-DeriVeD ProDUceD WaTer USing a PiloTScale conSTrUcTeD WeTlanD TreaTmenT SYSTem
241-24
35 Beebe,D.Alex*;Song,Yun;Castle,JamesW.;Rodgers,
JohnH.Jr.:PiloT STUDY oF conSTrUcTeD WeTlanD
244 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.243
54 Allen,Victoria*;Polk,Jason;North,Leslie;Groves,Chris;
Hutchison,Taylor:an eVolVing online Tool For
The aSSeSSmenT anD eValUaTion oF hUmanenVironmenTal inTeracTionS in KarST lanDScaPeS
rocKS in eaSTern FinlanD: PoTenTial eViDence For
The Thermochemical SUlFaTe reDUcTion PaThWaY To
miF-SUlFUr
243-2
68 Kitajima,Kouki*;Ushikubo,Takayuki;Kita,NorikoT.;Maruyama,
Shigenori;Valley,JohnW.:oXYgen iSoToPe anD Trace
elemenT comPoSiTionS oF Zircon From archean
rhYoliTe, Panorama FormaTion, norTh Pole Dome,
PilBara craTon, WeSTern aUSTralia
243-3
55 Baghai-Riding,Nina;Choudhary,Vinod;Collins,JoeD.Jr.*;Degny,
Assonman;Guthrie,CalistaL.;Kirkland,BrendaL.;Putnam,
Barbara;Williams,KerstenLee:microBial PreciPiTaTion oF
iron oXiDe in SanDSTone, cenTral miSSiSSiPPi
69 Kofukuda,Daisuke;Isozaki,Yukio*;Kani,Tomomi;Hisanabe,
Chihiro;Ishimura,Toyoho:The STronTiUm anD carBon
iSoToPe STraTiPraPhY acroSS The gUaDalUPianloPingian BoUnDarY oF The miD-PanThalaSSan
Paleo-aToll limeSTone aT aKaSaKa in JaPan
243-4
56 Mansour,AhmedSadekM.*:a comParaTiVe STUDY oF
hYDrocarBon-DeriVeD aUThigenic carBonaTeS
along The norThern gUlF oF meXico conTinenTal
SloPe
70 Pape,DawnElena*;Spell,TerryL.;Bonde,JoshuaW.;Fish,
Brandon;Rowland,StephenM.:40ar/39ar iSoToPic DaTeS
For The FoSSiliFeroUS WilloW TanK FormaTion
(creTaceoUS) in ValleY oF Fire STaTe ParK, neVaDa
243-5
57 Roble,LeighAnne*;Carmichael,SarahKatherine;Santelli,Cara;
Brauer,SuzannaL.:mn oXiDe BiomineraliZaTion BY
FUngi in SoUThern aPPalachian caVeS
71 Chaumba,JeffB.*:PeTrograPhY anD geochemiSTrY
oF The greenWooD inTrUSiVe BoDY, carolina
SUPerTerrane, cenTral SoUTh carolina
243-6
58 Smart,SaundraM.*;Buren,DouglasD.;Brake,SandraS.;
Wolf,StephenF.;Hasiotis,StephenT.:eSTaBliShing
STromaToliTe-BUilDing eUKarYoTic BioFilm in a
conTrolleD laBoraTorY SeTTing
72 Peterson,VirginiaL.*;Ryan,JeffreyG.;Collins,Nathan:maFic
rocK geochemiSTrY aS a Tool To conSTrain
cenTral BlUe riDge TerraneS in WeSTern norTh
carolina
243-7
73 Jones,MatthewL.*;Maynard,J.Barry;Huff,Warren;Gunasekera,
Kapila:möSSBaUer STUDY oF magneTiTe aS ParT oF a
corroSion Scale FoUnD WiThin a DrinKing WaTer
DiSTriBUTion SYSTem
243-8
74 Zhao,Liang*;Zhu,Chen;Ji,Junfeng;Teng,H.Henry:
ThermoDYnamic anD KineTic eFFecT oF organic
SolVenT on The nUcleaTion oF neSQUehoniTe
243-9
75 Ricci,JaimeS.*;Peate,DavidW.:inVeSTigaTion oF
WheTher oligocene carBonaTe SeDimenTS From
oDP leg 115 SiTe 709, inDian ocean recorD an
enVironmenTal reSPonSe To aFro-araBian FlooD
BaSalT VolcaniSm
243-10
76 Calik,Ayten*;Bozcu,Mustafa:geochronologY,
PeTrograPhY, anD geochemiSTrY, oF The KaZDag
meTamorPhic rocS in The Biga PeninSUla – nW
TUrKeY
243-11
77 Temel,Didem*;Romanek,ChrisS.;Chakraborty,Suvankar;
Unrine,JasonM.;Maral,Mehmet:comPariSon oF
Trace-elemenT conTenT oF DiFFerenT SUlFUr
mineraliZaTionS in KalKim region (Yenice - Biga
PeninSUla, TUrKeY)
SeSSion no. 242
Geobiology & Geomicrobiology (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
242-1
242-2
242-3
242-4
242-5
59 Cron,Brandi*;Crossey,LauraJ.;Karlstrom,KarlE.;Northup,
DianaE.:microBial DiVerSiTY anD geochemical
cYcling oF UniQUe carBonaTe SPingS in noThern
neW meXico:The geomicroBiologY oF Tierra
amarilla anTicline
242-6
60 Liu,Chang*;Engel,AnnetteS.:BacTerial DiVerSiTY anD
heTeroTroPhic BioDegraDaTion raTe From coaSTal
marSheS in gUlF oF meXico
242-7
61 Gupta,AxitaA.*;Engel,AnnetteSummers:longiTUDinal
aSSeSSmenT oF ShiFTing microBial commUniTY
comPoSiTion in SanDY BeacheS FolloWing The 2010
DeePWaTer horiZon oil SPill anD remeDiaTion
eFForTS
242-8
242-9
242-10
62 Dick,GregoryJ.;Marcus,DanielN.*;Sheldon,NathanD.;Long,
StephenA.;Biddanda,BopaiahA.:carBonaTeS aSSociaTeD
WiTh cYanoBacTerial maTS in SinKholeS oF laKe
hUron
63 Kolesar,CourtneyA.*;Jones,DanielS.;Larson,LanceN.;
Burgos,WilliamD.;Macalady,JenniferL.:aBUnDance anD
DiSTriBUTion oF aciDoPhilic gallionella-liKe
BacTeria in PennSYlVania coal mine Drainage
64 Hancock,Leanne*;Olson,SannieJ.;Flood,BeverlyE.;Bailey,
JakeV.:groWTh oF chemoliThoaUToTroPhic SUlFUr
BacTeria in aSSociaTion WiTh The DiSSolUTion oF
aUThigenic carBonaTe rocKS
242-11
65 Miller,SamuelE.*;Sauvage,JustineF.;Bahniuk,AnelizeM.;
Jarrett,AmberJ.M.;Corsetti,FrankA.;Petryshyn,Victoria;
Shapiro,R.S.:eValUaTion oF BiogeniciTY anD
Branching in STromaToliTeS From The TiPTon
memBer, green riVer FormaTion
242-12
66 Lapo,Kristiana*;Johnson,Skylar;Landis,Erica;Wilson,
Jessica;Hegland,Matthew;Todd,Claire;Siegesmund,Amy:
glacier melTWaTer comPoSiTion aS an inDicaTor
oF SUBglacial geoThermal acTiViTY onn moUnT
rainier, Wa
243-12
78 Burch,KyleR.*;Comer,JohnB.;Wolf,StephenF.;Brake,
SandraS.:ree geochemiSTrY oF an aciD mine
Drainage SYSTem in WeSTern inDiana
243-13
79 McQuade,TheresaL.*;Senko,John:hYDrogeochemical
characTeriZaTion oF aciD mine Drainage: ohio
ValleY mUShroom Farm SiTe in norTh lima, oh
243-14
80 Nyznyk,Rachel*;Dattilo,BenjaminF.:PoSSiBle SoUrceS
For nicKel anD chromiUm in The miDDle ParT oF The
Fillmore FormaTion in WeST-cenTral UTah
243-15
81 Craig,EllenJanine*;Nandi,Arpita;Dubey,Brajesh;Whitelaw,
MichaelJ.:mineralogY anD geochemiSTrY oF The
mageTiTe ore anD graniToiD hoST rocK in The
cranBerrY iron mine, WeSTern norTh carolina
243-16
82 Pavlowsky,JohannaM.*;Wronkiewicz,DavidJ.;Pavlowsky,
RobertT.:accUracY anD PreciSion oF geochemical
analYSeS oF conTaminaTeD anD BacKgroUnD
SeDimenTS USing a PorTaBle X-raY FlUoreScence
analYZer
243-17
83 Buckles,Jessica*;Rowe,Harry;Gao,Yongli;Cheng,Hai;
Edwards,R.Lawrence;Springer,Gregory;Hardt,Benjamin:a
noVel meThoD For Trace elemenTal analYSeS oF
SPeleoThemS USing μ-XrF
SeSSion no. 243
Geochemistry (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
243-1
67 Young,SethA.*;Pratt,LisaM.;Loukola-Ruskeeniemi,Kirsti:
mUlTiPle SUlFUr iSoToPeS oF PaleoProTeroZoic
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 245
AM
W E D N E S D AY
241-43
SESSIONNO.243
243-18
84 Saumur,B.-M.;Hattori,KéikoH.;Stern,Fabio*;Jackson,
Simon:maJor anD Trace elemenT comPoSiTionS oF
cr-SPinel From SerPenTiniZeD Forearc manTle
PeriDoTiTeS: inSighTS on geochemical ProceSSeS
DUring melT eXTracTion anD meTamorPhiSm
244-6
101 Twelker,Eric*:can a horiZonTal aSTronomical DriVing
Force anD an inDePenDenT VerTical conVecTiVe
Force eXPlain gloBal TecTonicS?
244-7
102 Al-Lazki,AliIbrahim*:maPPing The araBian PlaTe
liThoSPhere
244-8
103 Novak,BethA.*;Housen,BernardA.;Kanamatsu,Toshiya;
Kitamura,Yujin;Kawamura,Kiichiro:magneTic FaBric
analYSeS oF DeeP-Sea SeDimenTS: iDenTiFYing
DePoSiTional ProceSSeS aT ioDP eXPeDiTion
333 SiTeS c0018 anD c0011, nanKai TroUgh anD
ShiKoKU BaSin
104 Katsiaficas,NathanJ.*;Hall,PaulS.:geoDYnamic
conSTrainTS on FloW oF Samoan-PlUme manTle
inTo The norThern laU BaSin
243-19
85 Sinpatanasakul,Leeann;Sun,Hongbing*;Husch,Jonathan:
eFFecT oF WinTer Deicing SalT miXTUreS oF cacl2
anD nacl on WaTerSheD SoDiUm reTenTion
243-20
86 Dong,Weihong*;Shi,Xufei;Wang,Zhaowei:eValUaTion oF
groUnDWaTer reneWaBiliTY in The henan PlainS,
china
243-21
87 Wang,Zhaowei*;Dong,Weihong:eVolUTion oF UrBan
groUnDWaTer QUaliTY UnDer hUman DiSTUrBance in
harBin, china: iron aS an inDicaTor
244-9
243-22
88 Portier,AndreaM.*;Welch,SusanA.;Carey,AnneE.:
DiSSolUTion KineTicS oF Volcanic aSh- imPlicaTionS
For co2 DraWDoWn From WeaThering oF Volcanic
aSh
244-10 105 Finnes,EvanM.*;Feinberg,JoshuaM.;Peterson,DeanM.:
conSTrainTS on The STrUcTUral emPlacemenT
oF The noKomiS cuni-Pge DePoSiT ProViDeD BY
aniSoTroPY oF magneTic SUScePTiBiliTY (amS)
243-23
89 Ncube,Sinikiwe*;Wilson,Allan:The origin oF The
XenoliThS in The SelUKWe SUBchamBer, greaT DYKe,
ZimBaBWe
243-24
90 Luetkemeyer,P.Benjamin*;Kirschner,David;Solum,JohnG.;
Naruk,Steve:naTUral co2 DiScharge anD imPlicaTionS
For SeQUeSTraTion
244-11 106 Carpenter,Philip*;McMakin,Dean;Albrecht,Mark:SeiSmiciTY
oF norThern illinoiS: inSighTS From recenT
earThQUaKeS anD a neW reVieW oF hiSTorical
SoUrceS
243-25
243-26
91 Louvain,Travis*;Pollock,Meagen;Lydell,Rob:ZeoliTe
DiSTriBUTion along VaTnSDalFJall, SKagi
PeninSUla, norThWeST icelanD
92 Resner,KitE.*;Yoo,Kyungsoo;Sebestyen,StephenD.;
Aufdenkampe,Anthony;Lyttle,AmyM.;Hale,CindyM.:
DiFFerenceS in Soil chemical WeaThering anD
nUTrienT FlUXeS along an earThWorm inVaSion
chronoSeQUence in a minneSoTa SUgar maPle
ForeST
243-27
93 Lyttle,AmyM.*;Yoo,Kyungsoo;Aufdenkampe,Anthony;Hale,
CindyM.;Sebestyen,StephenD.:organic-mineral
inTeracTionS along an earThWorm inVaSion
chronoSeQUence
243-28
94 Fornash,Katherine*;Patchett,P.Jonathan;Gehrels,GeorgeE.;
Spencer,JonE.:origin anD eVolUTion oF graniTeS in
The SanTa caTalina core comPleX, ariZona
243-29
95 Poage,MichaelA.*;Virginia,RossA.;Johnson,KelseyG.:
relaTionShiPS BeTWeen Soil geochemiSTrY anD
nemaToDe haBiTaT SUiTaBiliTY, TaYlor ValleY,
anTarcTica
SeSSion no. 244
Geophysics/Tectonophysics/Seismology (Posters)
244-12 107 McDonell,AmandaP.*;McPhee,DarcyK.;Ponce,DavidA.;
Battaglia,Maurizio:geoPhYSical inVeSTigaTionS oF The
mono-inYo Volcanic chain, mono BaSin, caliFornia
244-13 108 AhmadAbir,Ismail*;Khan,Shuhab;Qadir,Anwar:eXPloring
SalT TecTonicS in norThern PaKiSTan USing inSar
anD geoPhYSical TechniQUeS
244-14 109 Nelson,GregC.*;Pavlis,Gary;Shoemaker,Kimberly;Naylor,
Shawn:mUlTi-comPonenT near-SUrFace SeiSmic
reFlecTion eXPerimenTS in a glacigenic reSerVoir
SYSTem
244-15 110 Brown,Larry*;Quiros,Diego;Irie,Keisuke;Vargas,Wanda;
Caboleva,Anastasija:DeeP SeiSmic reFlecTion ProFiling
in The DaYlighT
SeSSion no. 245
Geoscience Education (Posters) IV
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
245-1
111 Pyle,EricJ.*;St.John,Kristen:loW-STaKeS eValUaTion VS.
high-STaKeS aSSeSSmenT: STUDenT PerFormance
moTiVaTion For PaleoclimaTe conTenT in a general
eDUcaTion geoScience coUrSe
245-2
112 Berry,StacyJ.*:USing a learning cYcle Teaching
moDel To inVeSTigaTe STUDenT learning oUTcomeS
anD aTTiTUDeS aBoUT geologY in a large
enrollmenT inTroDUcTorY geologY coUrSe
245-3
113 Sisson,Virginia*;Wellner,JuliaS.;Barnard,Alex;Mead,
KimberlyA.:USing SoilS To Teach geologic maPPing:
an inTroDUcTorY-leVel in-claSS eXerciSe
245-4
114 Forshee,Patricia*;Giardino,JohnR.;Schroeder,Carolyn;
Vitek,JohnD.:The eFFecTiVeneSS oF The caUSe-maP
SYSTem in Teaching inTerconnecTeD comPleX earTh
SYSTemS in TeXaS SeconDarY SchoolS
245-5
115 Ivey,ToniA.*;Puckette,JamesO.;Thomas,Julie;Harankhedkar,
Shweta:mining For earTh Science in high School
BiologY anD chemiSTrY: BarrierS, roaDBlocKS,
anD lanD-mineS
245-6
116 Guthrie,CalistaL.*;McNeal,KarenS.;Rutherford,DavidJ.;Smith,
RebeccaC.;Carroll,Julian;Hill,JessicaA.;Geroux,JonathonM.:
SUPPorTing climaTe liTeracY in The SoUTheaST
UniTeD STaTeS ThroUgh aligning 6-12 graDe
eDUcaTion reSoUrceS WiTh STaTe STanDarDS
245-7
117 Mattox,Stephen*;Rutherford,Sandra:SUcceSSeS anD
challengeS oF eSTaBliShing a STaTeWiDe creDiT-BYeXam high School geologY coUrSe in michigan
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
244-1
96 Jaye,Michael*:PlaUSiBle eXPlanaTionS For TWo maJor
eVenTS in earTh hiSTorY
244-2
97 Howell,L.E.*;Hoefer,M.A.:nUmerical SimUlaTion oF
DiSPerSiVe magma ShocK WaVeS
244-3
98 Graw,JordanH.*;Powell,ChristineA.;Langston,CharlesA.:
receiVer FUncTion analYSiS oF The eaSTern
TenneSSee SeiSmic Zone
244-4
99 Gardner,MaxA.*;Ramirez-Guzman,Leonardo;Hartzell,Steve;
Mooney,WalterD.:a 3D crUSTal VelociTY moDel oF The
longmen Shan FaUlT Zone in SichUan, china
244-5
100 Piispa,ElisaJ.*;Smirnov,AlekseyV.;Pesonen,LauriJ.;
Hollings,Pete;Smyk,Mark;Campbell,Dorothy;Scott,John:
PaleomagneTiSm oF miD-conTinenTal riFT SYSTem
rocKS From The ThUnDer BaY area (onTario,
canaDa): neW DaTa anD neW QUeSTionS
246 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.248
245-8
118 Kiouses,Stephen*;Knight,Pamela;Baron,Dirk;Gillespie,
JaniceM.:a Teacher’S PerSPecTiVe on The
challengeS anD reWarDS oF Teaching a DUalcreDiT earTh Science high School claSS
246-12 134 Giri,Sharmila*;Fulton,JamesM.;Baums,Iliana:aSSeSSing
The eFFecT oF Thermal STreSS on larVal liPiD
reSerVeS oF The ThreaTeneD elKhorn coral,
acroPora PalmaTa
245-9
119 Johnson,AndrewC.*;Baker,KathleenM.;Petcovic,HeatherL.:
eXPerT-noVice STraTegieS in ProPoSing FielD
roUTeS DUring BeDrocK maPPing
SeSSion no. 247
Mineralogy/Crystallography (Posters)
245-10 120 Maltese,AdamV.*;Harsh,Joseph:inTerPreTaTion oF
graPhical rePreSenTaTionS along The noVice –
eXPerT conTinUUm
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
245-11 121 LaDue,Nicole*;Thomas,Stephen;Libarkin,Julie:earTh
Science graPhicS: WhaT STUDenTS are eXPecTeD To
Do WiTh ScienTiSTS’ rePreSenTaTionS
247-1
135 Burke,Michelle*;Fischer,TimothyB.;Krekeler,MarkP.S.:
TranSmiSSion elecTron microScoPY (Tem)
inVeSTigaTionS reVeal microTeXTUre anD
nanoTeXTUre comPleXiTY in naTiVe coPPer From
norThern michigan’S KeWeenaW PeninSUla
247-2
136 Lamb,WilliamM.*;Guillemette,RenaldN.;Popp,RobertK.;
Chmiel,GregoryJ.;Fritz,StevenJ.:DeTerminaTion oF Fe3+/
FeTotal in amPhiBoleS USing The elecTron microProBe
247-3
137 DeAngelis,MichaelT.*;Rondinone,AdamJ.;Pawel,MichelleD.;
Labotka,TheodoreC.;Anovitz,Lawrence:Sol-gel SYnTheSiS
oF nanocrYSTalline FaYaliTe (Fe2Sio4)
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
247-4
138 Hollabaugh,CurtisL.*:VaPor PhaSe origin oF SPlenDiD
mineralS in VUgS in Volcanic rocKS
246-1
123 Poppe,L.J.*;Ackerman,S.D.;McMullen,K.Y.;Schaer,J.D.;
Doran,E.F.:Sea-Floor characTer anD SeDimenTraY
ProceSSeS oFFShore oF rocKY PoinT, neW YorK
247-5
246-2
124 McMullen,K.Y.*;Poppe,L.J.;Schaer,J.D.;Doran,E.F.:
SUrFicial geologY oF The Sea Floor in long iSlanD
SoUnD oFFShore oF orienT PoinT, neW YorK
139 Klopfstein,Megan*;Fischer,TimothyB.;Krekeler,Mark:
mineralogical inVeSTigaTionS oF WeTlanD SoilS
DeVeloPeD in a DiSTUrBeD lanDScaPe oF an
emergencY SPillWaY aT caeSar creeK STaTe ParK,
SoUThWeST ohio
247-6
246-3
125 Bernier,JulieC.*;Morton,RobertA.:QUanTiFYing
hiSTorical accommoDaTion FormaTion, SaBine
naTional WilDliFe reFUge, SoUThWeST loUiSiana
140 Skala,GeorgeIV.*;Hollabaugh,CurtisL.:goeThiTe
PSeUDomorPhS: The PreSence oF PYriTe crYSTalS
WiThin goeThiTe aFTer PYriTe PSeUDomorPhS From
The PieDmonT ProVince oF WeSTern georgia
246-4
126 Brooks,GreggR.*;Larson,RebekkaA.;Flower,Benjamin;
Valente,Alexandra;Moore,Christopher;Hill,Kacie;Comer,Norris:
raPiD increaSe in SeDimenT accUmUlaTion in The ne
gUlF oF meXico FolloWing The 2010 BP BloWoUT: a
noVel aPPlicaTion oF 234Th anD 210PB
247-7
246-5
127 Garner,PaulA.*;Whitmore,JohnH.:WhaT Do We KnoW
aBoUT marine SanD WaVeS? a reVieW oF Their
occUrrence, morPhologY anD STrUcTUre
141 Bandli,BryanR.*;Gunter,MickeyE.:ParTicUlaTe
PhaSe iDenTiFicaTion USing Scanning elecTron
microScoPY, energY DiSPerSiVe X-raY
SPecTroScoPY anD elecTron BacKScaTTer
DiFFracTion (Sem/eDS/eBSD): YoU WanT me To
PoliSh WhaT!?!
247-8
246-6
128 Ellis,AlishaM.*;Culver,StephenJ.;Corbett,D.Reide;
Mallinson,DavidJ.;Leorri,Eduardo;Shazili,NoorA.M.;Rouf,
AjmA.;Buzas,MartinA.:DeTermining The imPacTS oF
aQUacUlTUre on The SeTiU eSTUarY anD lagoon
oF TerengganU, malaYSia USing ForaminiFera,
SeDimenT grain-SiZe, anD STaBle carBon anD
niTrogen iSoToPe raTioS
142 Belkin,HarveyE.*;DeVivo,Benedetto;Lima,Annamaria:
DoUBlY-TerminaTeD eUheDral K-rich marialiTic
ScaPoliTe in The camPanian ignimBriTe, iTalY:
FormaTion BY VaPor-PhaSe groWTh
247-9
143 Brokus,Sarah*;Silletti,Danielle;Earlywine,EllyB.;Borycz,
JoshuaD.;Peaslee,GrahamF.;DeYoung,PaulA.;Peters,
NidkieJ.;Robertson,DavidJ.;Buscaglia,JoAnn:raDiaTioninDUceD caThoDolUmineScenT SignaTUreS in
calciTe
SeSSion no. 246
Marine/Coastal Science (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
246-7
129 Smith,ChristopherG.*;Marot,MarciE.;Osterman,LisaE.:
hiSTorical DePoSiTional TrenDS in moBile BaY, al
(USa), anD Their imPlicaTion For moDeling FUTUre
coaSTal change
246-8
130 Cox,Rónadh*;Kirchner,BrianJ.;Zentner,DanielleB.;Cook,
MeaS.:STorm WaVeS moVe large BoUlDer riDgeS on
The aran iSlanDS, irelanD
246-9
131 Tichenor,HalR.Jr.*;Culver,StephenJ.;Corbett,D.Reide;
Buzas,MartinA.;Walsh,J.P.:The ForaminiFeral
SignaTUreS oF hUrricane eVenTS From The
miSSiSSiPPi riVer DelTa, USa
246-10 132 Radford,DylanT.*;Overstreet,LaurenD.;Bernhard,JoanM.;
Goldstein,SusanT.:eXPerimenTallY groWn
ForaminiFeral aSSemBlageS From The “mUD PaTch”
conTinenTal ShelF SiTe (caPe coD, USa): The roleS
oF TemPeraTUre anD DieT
246-11 133 Rabien,KatrinaA.*;Culver,Stephen;Corbett,D.R.;Buzas,
MartinA.;Walsh,J.P.:The ForaminiFeral SignaTUre oF
hUrricaneS riTa, KaTrina, anD iVan in coreS From
SoUThWeST PaSS To The miSSiSSiPPi canYon, gUlF oF
meXico, USa
247-10 144 Fields,Lori*;Daniels,Lee;Martin,Mike;Lake,Dr.Charles:
TremoliTe Var. heXagoniTe crYSTal STrUcTUre
characTeriZaTion BY X-raY meThoDS
247-11 145 Moore-Nall,Anita*;Lageson,DavidR.:herKimer DiamonDS
in The PennSYlVanian TenSleeP FormaTion
maY inDicaTe hYDroThermal inFlUenceS For
mineraliZaTion oF The reD PrYor moUnTain UraniUm/
VanaDiUm DePoSiTS
SeSSion no. 248
Remote Sensing/Geographic Info System (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
248-1
146 Abdelkareem,Mohamed*;El-Baz,Farouk;Ghoneim,Eman;
Akawy,Ahmed;Askalany,Mohamed:maPPing TecTonic
TrenDS oF WaDi maTUla, egYPT
248-2
147 Abedin,M.Nurul*;Hibberd,J.;Refaat,T.F.;Bradley,A.T.;
Ismail,S.;Robinson,B.;Mau,Johnny;Sharma,ShivK.;Misra,
AnupamK.;Sandford,Sandford:PlaneTarY SUrFaceS
anD aTmoSPhere characTeriZaTion From roBoTic
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 247
AM
W E D N E S D AY
245-12 122 Gilfert,AmberR.*;Kortz,Karen;Murray,DanielP.;Caulkins,
JoshuaL.;Saul,Karen:eFFecTS oF TechnologYenhanceD inQUirY on miDDle School STUDenTS’
UnDerSTanDing oF The rocK cYcle
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
SESSIONNO.248
PlaTForm USing remoTe raman, FlUoreScence, anD
liDar inSTrUmenT
248-3
148 MoralesRivera,AnieriM.*;Carn,SimonA.:comPariSonS
BeTWeen omi So2 DaTa anD groUnD-BaSeD So2
meaSUremenTS aT TUrrialBa Volcano
248-4
149 Suh,Jangwon*;Choi,Yosoon;Oh,Sungchan;Kim,Sungmin;
Park,Hyeong-Dong;Kwon,Hyunho:DeVeloPmenT oF giSBaSeD moDeling Program For mine reclamaTion
248-5
150 McConaghy,ChristopherL.*;Sablock,Peter:geoPhYSical
SUrVeY oF a hiSToric colonial neighBorhooD in
PorTSmoUTh, neW hamPShire
248-6
151 Tewksbury,DavidA.*:maPPing hiSTorY: maPS anD
giS analYSiS oF eVenTS relaTeD To aValanche
VicTimS inTerreD aT hillSiDe cemeTerY, SilVerTon,
coloraDo
248-7
248-8
152 AbuBakr,Mostafa*;Ghoneim,Eman;El-Baz,Farouk:remoTe
SenSing inDicaTionS oF PoTenTial reneWaBle
groUnDWaTer locaTionS in ariD lanDS
153 AbuBakr,Mostafa;Kaiser,Mona*;El-Baz,Farouk:remoTe
SenSing inDicaTionS oF recenT Drainage reVerSal
oF WaDi WaTir, eaSTern Sinai PeninSUla
SeSSion no. 249
Stratigraphy (Posters)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
249-1
249-2
249-3
249-4
249-5
249-6
154 Salles,TristanB.*;Duclaux,Guillaume:TellUS: a neW hPc
moDel BaSeD on ParTicle-in-cell TechniQUe To
inVeSTigaTe STraTigraPhY eVolUTion
155 Galloway,JulieLouise*;Niemi,TinaM.;Goodman,BeverlyN.;
Ben-Avraham,Zvi;Tibor,Gideon;Al-Zoubi,Abdallah:
PaleoclimaTe reconSTrUcTion oF The gUlF oF
aQaBa USing ForaminiFera aS a ProXY
156 Roberts,EricM.;Hendrix,MarcS.*;Jinnah,Zubair:comBining
TePhroSTraTigraPhY WiTh SanDSTone ProVenance
anD DeTriTal Zircon geochronologY To aSSeSS
along-STriKe conTinUiTY oF allUVial SeQUence
STraTigraPhic PaTTernS in The camPanian WeSTern
inTerior BaSin, From WeSTern monTana To
SoUThern UTah
157 Hart,Austin*;Suczek,ChristopherA.;Horton,Travis:
STraTigraPhic analYSeS on laramiDe SYnorogenic
DePoSiTS: UnrooFing oF The BearTooTh PlaTeaU,
monTana & WYoming
158 Cahoon,EmilyB.*;Gaylord,DavidR.;Felt,KristopherJ.;
Ferns,MarkL.;McClaughry,JasonD.:Paleogene-neogene
STraTigraPhY, VolcaniSm, anD Volcanogenic
SeDimenTaTion in The greenhorn 7.5’ QUaDrangle,
or
159 Felt,KristopherJ.*;Gaylord,DavidR.;McClaughry,
JasonD.;Cahoon,EmilyB.;Ferns,MarkL.:maPPing anD
correlaTing enigmaTic Paleogene To neogene
Volcanogenic SeDimenTarY anD Volcanic STraTa in
ne oregon
249-7
160 Wooden,S.R.Jr.*;Joeckel,R.M.;Korus,J.T.;Diffendal,R.F.Jr.:
liThoFacieS anD STraTigraPhic archiTecTUre oF
The aSh holloW FormaTion, ogallala groUP in The
general TYPe area
249-8
161 Hartman,JosephH.*;Butler,R.D.;Clemens,W.A.;BurtonKelly,Mathew:WhaT’S in a name? BarnUm BroWn’S
hell creeK locaTion anD hell creeK FormaTion
oBSerVaTionS
249-9
162 Borrero,CarlosA.*;Osorio,JairoA.;Jaramillo,CarlosM.;Arenas,
Alejandro:cUrcUel FormaTion: a neW SanTonian To
camPanian SeDimenTarY DePoSiTS oVerlYing ccoP
BaSemenT in WeSTern colomBia
249-10 163 Currie,BrianS.*;McPherson,MaryL.;Pierson,JustinS.;
Dark,JoshuaP.;Hokanson,WilliamH.;Homan,MindyB.;
Purcell,RyanM.;Pyden,ThomasJ.;Schellenbach,WilliamL.:
SeQUence STraTigraPhY oF The miD-creTaceoUS
DaKoTa FormaTion anD moWrY Shale, UinTa BaSin,
UTah anD coloraDo
249-11 164 Dolliver,HollyA.S.*;Middleton,MichaelD.;Payne,ChelseaJ.:
rocKS, leaVeS, anD Soil: DiScoVering The
creTaceoUS oF WeSTern WiSconSin
249-12 165 McMullen,SharonK.*;O’Keefe,F.Robin;Holland,StevenM.:
The occUrrence oF VerTeBraTe anD inVerTeBraTe
FoSSilS in a SeQUence STraTigraPhic conTeXT:
The JUraSSic SUnDance FormaTion, Bighorn BaSin,
WYoming, USa
249-13 166 Lucas,SpencerG.*;Tanner,LawrenceH.:regional
loWer JUraSSic UnconFormiTY on The SoUThern
coloraDo PlaTeaU, USa
249-14 167 Flaig,PeterP.*;Isbell,JohnL.;Hasiotis,StephenT.:
TecTonicallY DriVen FacieS anD archiTecTUral
change acroSS The Permian-TriaSSic
BoUnDarY: BearDmore glacier region, cenTral
TranSanTarcTic moUnTainS, anTarcTica
249-15 168 Sieger,Danielle,N.*;Isbell,JohnL.;Koch,ZelendaJ.;Flaig,
PeterP.:reeXaminaTion oF changeS in FlUVial
STacKing PaTTern acroSS The Permian-TriaSSic
BoUnDarY in The cenTral TranSanTarcTic
moUnTainS, anTarcTica
249-16 169 Anderson,Heidi*:glacial cYcleS oF The laTe PaleoZoic
ice age: TariJa-chaco BaSin, SoUThern BoliVia
249-17 170 Alam,Md.I.*;Uddin,Ashraf;Hames,WillisE.:PeTroFacieS
anD PaleoTecTonic eVolUTion oF PermocarBoniFeroUS gonDWanan SeQUenceS oF The
Bengal BaSin, BanglaDeSh
249-18 171 Nelson,W.John*;Elrick,ScottD.;AskariKhorasgani,Zohreh:
reViSeD UPPer PennSYlVanian STraTigraPhY oF
illinoiS BaSin WiTh regional correlaTionS
249-19 172 Haines,Forest*:origin oF loWer miSSiSSiPPian
SeDimenTarY SeQUenceS in norTh america
249-20 173 Sedlacek,AlexaR.C.*;Saltzman,MatthewR.;Algeo,ThomasJ.;
Horacek,Micha;Foland,Kenneth;Linder,J.S.;Howard,Amanda;
Sedlak,Christopher;Walters,AndrewP.:STronTiUm iSoToPe
STraTigraPhY From The laTe Permian To earlY
TriaSSic oF Zal, iran
249-21 174 Edwards,ColeT.*;Saltzman,MatthewR.:carBon iSoToPe
STraTigraPhY oF The laTe iBeXian (Floian) To earlY
WhiTerocKian (DaPingian) aT Shingle PaSS, SoUTh
egan range, neVaDa, USa
249-22 175 Sullivan,Nicholas*;Brett,CarltonE.;Thomka,JamesR.:
co-occUrrence oF a BUrroWeD FirmgroUnD
anD a negaTiVe ShiFT in magneTic SUScePTiBiliTY:
imPlicaTionS For correlaTion anD SeQUence
STraTigraPhY
249-23 176 Chatterjee,Sumanta*;Cohen,ArthurD.:ParameTerS
conTrolling STraTigraPhY oF a miDDle
PennSYlVanian inciSeD ValleY Fill in eaSTern
KenTUcKY
249-24 177 Dattilo,Benjamin;Schramm,ThomasJ.;Mosser,SashaL.*;
Mark,Lydia;Ward,William:The mollUSK-rich orDoVician
miamiToWn Shale maPPeD From cincinnaTi To The
BlUegraSS: ProBing conTemPoraneoUS PeriTiDal
DePoSiTS To DeciPher The PaleoBaThYmeTric
ProBlem oF a PUZZling PeliTe
248 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.252
SeSSion no. 250
SegmenT oF The San anDreaS FaUlT, DUrmiD hill,
SalTon TroUgh, caliFornia
251-6
192 Thornton,GarrettM.*;Smith-Konter,BridgetR.:inVeSTigaTing
geoDeTic anD geologic VerTical VelociTY
DiScrePancieS along The SoUThern San anDreaS
FaUlT SYSTem USing mUlTiPle comPariSon
TechniQUeS anD DeVeloPing a groUnDWaTer
correcTion
251-7
193 Titus,Sarah*;Newman,AliceC.;Yourd,AmandaR.:USing
DeFormaTion BanDS To characTeriZe DeFormaTion
aT KeTTleman hillS, caliFornia: imPlicaTionS For
oFF-FaUlT DeFormaTion in The San anDreaS FaUlT
BorDerlanDS
251-8
194 DePascale,GregoryP.*;Langridge,Robert:PreliminarY onFaUlT eViDence For The moST recenT alPine FaUlT
SUrFace rUPTUre, gaUnT creeK, neW ZealanD
195 Wang,XinSr.*:SeiSmic reFlecTion imaging oF STriKeSliP FaUlT Zone oF The nW margin oF The JUnggar
BaSin, XinJiang, china
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
250-1
178 Thomas,CharmaineM.*;Rey,PatriceF.:eTernallY DiViDeD:
PoSSiBle manTle originS For long-liVeD BaSin
DiViSionS
250-2
179 Duclaux,Guillaume*;Salles,TristanB.;Rey,Patrice:nUmerical
moDelling oF TecTonic anD SUrFace ProceSSeS:
inSighTS inTo conTinenTal riFTing anD The
FormaTion oF PaSSiVe marginS
250-3
180 Grijalva,AshleyNichole*;Torrens-Bonano,Angel;McGill,Sally;
Borsa,Adrian:SliP raTeS oF The norThern San JacinTo
anD San anDreaS FaUlTS From gPS meaSUremenTS
251-9
250-4
181 Torrens-Bonano,Angel*;Grijalva,AshleyNichole;McGill,
Sally;Borsa,Adrian:gPS SiTe VelociTieS in The San
BernarDino moUnTainS
251-10 196 Allen,GeorgeHenry*;Barnes,JasonB.;Pavelsky,TamlinM.:
QUanTiTaTiVe maPPing oF channel morPhologY aS
an inDicaTor oF FaUlT SYSTem DeFormaTion
250-5
182 Schneider,D.A.*;Camacho,A.;Milne,G.;Holm,D.K.:
mUScoViTe ar-ar laSer ProBe ageS anD Thermal
moDelS coUPleD WiTh liThoSPheric mechanical
moDelling
250-6
183 Vollmer,FrederickW.*:aUTomaTic conToUring oF
TWo-DimenSional FiniTe STrain DaTa on The UniT
hYPerBoloiD anD The USe oF hYPerBoloiDal
STereograPhic, eQUal-area anD oTher
ProJecTionS For STrain analYSiS
251-11 197 Foley,Daniel;Stump,Edmund*;vanSoest,Matthijs;Whipple,
Kelin;Hodges,Kip:DiFFerenTial moVemenT acroSS
BYrD glacier, anTarcTica, aS inDicaTeD BY
geomorPhological analYSiS anD aPaTiTe (U-Th)/he
ThermochronologY
250-7
184 Chesley,ChristineJ.*;LaFemina,Peter;Puskas,C.M.;Kobayashi,
Daisuke:The 1707 m8.7 hoei earThQUaKe TriggereD
The largeST hiSTorical erUPTion oF mT. FUJi
250-8
185 Harburger,AleezaM.*;Ramsey,MichaelS.:meaSUring
BaSalTic FloW ViScoSiTY From crUSTal ThicKneSS
250-9
186 Kruckenberg,SethC.*;Toy,VirginiaG.:STrain ParTiTioning
anD Shear Zone localiZaTion aSSociaTeD WiTh
reacTiVe melT migraTion in manTle PeriDoTiTeS oF
The reD hillS maSSiF, DUn moUnTain oPhioliTe BelT,
neW ZealanD
SeSSion no. 252
T31. Monazite: The Ultimate Geologic Record (Posters) (GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division;
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical
Society of America)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
252-1
198 Langille,Jackie*;Jessup,Micah;Cottle,John;Lederer,Graham;
Ahmad,Talat:inSighTS inTo meTamorPhiSm, crUSTal
melTing, anD eXhUmaTion oF The leo Pargil Dome,
WeSTern himalaYa, From monaZiTe geochronologY
252-2
199 Samson,ScottD.*;Hietpas,Jack;Moecher,David:age anD
nD iSoToPic comPoSiTion oF DeTriTal monaZiTe
crYSTalS: TecTonic eVenTS recorDeD in high
FiDeliTY
252-3
200 Didier,Amélie*;Bosse,Valérie;Boulvais,Phillipe;Bouloton,
Jacky;Paquette,Jean-Louis;Montel,Jean-Marc:FlUiDinDUceD DiSTUrBance oF The U-Th-PB chronomeTerS
in monaZiTe: la-icP-mS in-SiTU DaTing STUDY in
micrograniTeS (VelaY, France)
252-4
201 Forbes,CarolineJ.*;Giles,David;Suzuki,Kazuhiro;Jourdan,
Fred;Sato,Kei;Omori,Soichi;Bunch,Mark:The P-T hiSTorY
oF The norTheaSTern gaWler craTon, SoUTh
aUSTralia From monaZiTe chime analYSiS, 40ar/39ar
BioTiTe geochronologY anD Thermal hiSTorY
moDelling
252-5
202 Kim,Yoonsup*:aPPlicaTion oF allaniTe, monaZiTe
anD Zircon geochronologY To a graniTe gneiSS
coBBle From meTaDiamicTiTe oF The ogcheon
meTamorPhic BelT, Korea
252-6
203 Dacheux,Nicolas*;Costin,Dan;Mesbah,Adel;Clavier,Nicolas;
Poinssot,Christophe:hoW To eXPlain The eXPerimenTal
DiFFicUlTieS in The coFFiniTe PreParaTion? hinTS
From The STUDY oF UranoThoriTe SoliD SolUTionS
252-7
204 Lederer,Graham*;Cottle,John;Jessup,Micah;Langille,Jackie;
Ahmad,Talat:monaZiTe in himalaYan leUcograniTeS:
inVeSTigaTing melT SYSTemaTicS in The miD-crUST
252-8
205 Bosbyshell,Howell*;Srogi,LeeAnn;Henson,RichardA.Jr.:neW
conSTrainTS on The meTamorPhic hiSTorY oF The
SeSSion no. 251
T23. Multidisciplinary Studies of Fault System Deformation
(Posters) (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division;
GSA Geophysics Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
251-1
187 King,DanielS.H.*;Marone,Chris:The role oF PreSSUre
SolUTion creeP anD comPacTion in FaUlT Zone
reSTrengThening: eXPerimenTS on gYPSUm
251-2
188 Behr,WhitneyM.*;Platt,JohnP.:caUghT in The acT:
eViDence For SeiSmic arreST on naTUral FricTionmelT-Bearing FaUlTS?
251-3
189 Johnson,EricL.*;Harris,Lyal:cenTriFUge moDeling oF
The eFFecTS oF PlUTon emPlacemenT on Shearing
anD FolDing in TranSTenSional Shear ZoneS:
aPPlicaTionS To The carThage colTon Shear Zone,
aDironDacK moUnTainS, neW YorK STaTe
251-4
190 VanBoskirk,Elizabeth*;Mencin,David;Hodgkinson,Kathleen;
Johnson,Wade;Gottlieb,Mike;Gallaher,Warren;Fox,Otina;
Henderson,Brent;Jackson,Michael:PBo STrainmeTer
neTWorK: geoPhYSical anD geologic reSoUrceS
For FUrTher UnDerSTanDing oF The WeSTern norTh
american PlaTe
251-5
191 Strauss,Becky*;Wojtal,StevenF.;Feinberg,JoshuaM.:BiShoP
aSh amS FaBricS aDJacenT To The SoUThernmoST
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 249
AM
W E D N E S D AY
T22. Deformation of the Lithosphere: Field Observations,
Experimental Investigations, and Numerical Studies (Posters)
(GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Geophysics Division)
SESSIONNO.252
cenTral aPPalachian PieDmonT: PreliminarY ePma
U-Th-ToTal PB monaZiTe ageS From The mT. cUBa
WiSSahicKon
TUrnoVer, iSoToPic carBon eXcUrSion, anD
SUBaerial eXPoSUre
254-7
218 Metzger,J.Garrecht*;Fike,David;Smith,LanghorneB.:c
STraTigraPhY From Well cUTTingS To linK laTe
orDoVician SeDimenTS in miSSoUri anD neW YorK
acroSS liThological graDienTS
254-8
219 McLaughlin,Patrick;Hurth,Michael*:UnraVeling The
orDoVician-SilUrian BoUnDarY inTerVal in The
UPPer miDWeST—inTegraTeD FacieS analYSiS anD
high-reSolUTion carBon iSoToPe STraTigraPhY in a
SeQUence STraTigraPhic FrameWorK
254-9
220 Stencil,BenjaminT.*;Dewey,C.P.;Peck,RobertL.:analYSiS
oF UPPer miSSiSSiPPian oSTracoDeS From The
BlUeFielD FormaTion in mercer coUnTY, WeST
Virginia
SeSSion no. 253
T41. Paying Attention to Mudstones: Priceless! (Posters) (GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
253-1
206 Riese,DavidJ.*;Schieber,Juergen:Trace FoSSil
morPhologieS in The neW alBanY Shale oF
SoUThern inDiana helP To DeriVe SeDimenT hiSTorY
253-2
207 Nishida,Naohisa*;Ikehara,Ken:claY FaBric oF
hemiPelagiTeS recorDing oXic-anoXic BoTTom
WaTer FlUcTUaTion in Sea oF JaPan
253-4
209 Miller,NathanR.*;Cahalan,Ryan:WhaT Do rare earTh
elemenT DiSTriBUTionS in Pelagic-anD hemiPelagic
SeQUenceS reVeal aBoUT DePoSiTion anD
DiageneSiS?
253-5
210 Larsen,Daniel*;Ashe,Daniel;Gustavson,JohnB.:
mineralogY anD PeTrologY oF The loWer
Paleocene claYTon anD PorTerS creeK
FormaTionS, SoUTheaSTern miSSoUri, USa
253-6
211 Herbst,StevenR.*;Morris,ThomasH.;Hicks,Tanner:
UneXPecTeD reSerVoir QUaliTY SanDSTone WiThin
The mUDSTone-rich PorTion oF The miDDle JUraSSic
enTraDa SanDSTone, San raFael SWell, UTah
254-10 221 Howard,ChristopherS.*;Kammer,ThomasW.:age oF The
loWer miSSiSSiPPian ScioToVille Bar localiTY
(cUYahoga FormaTion, PorTSmoUTh memBer) in
SoUThern ohio BaSeD on BioSTraTigraPhY anD
SeQUence STraTigraPhY
SeSSion no. 255
T52. Species and Speciation in the Fossil Record (Posters)
(Paleontological Society; Society of Vertebrate Paleontology;
Cushman Foundation; Paleontological Research Institution)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
255-1
222 Casebolt,Sahale*;Budd,AnnF.:a QUanTiTaTiVe aPProach
To aSSeSSing coral SePTal DenTiTion
T50. Applications of Bio-, Chemo-, and Lithostratigraphy to
Sequence Stratigraphy (Posters) (Paleontological Society;
GSA Sedimentary Geology Division)
255-2
223 Tibbits,Matthew*;Budd,AnnF.:VariaTion in lighT
inTenSiTY caUSeS PlaSTic change in hermaTYPic
coral micromorPhologY
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
255-3
224 Hammersburg,SeanR.*;Wicander,Reed:The
BioSTraTigraPhic anD BiogeograPhic DiSTriBUTion
oF The miDDle DeVonian BrachioPoD ATRYPA SP.
ehlerS anD KeSling, 1970
255-4
225 Duijnstee,IvoA.P.*;Hordijk,Kees;vanderMeulen,AlbertJ.:
FUZZiFicaTion oF Failing DiScreTe PaleoTaXonomY
WiThin lineageS
255-5
226 Kolbe,SarahE.*;Miller,ArnoldI.:morPhological
VariaTion in cariBBean chione reViSiTeD: The
SigniFicance oF a UniQUe morPhoTYPe From The
SoUTheaSTern BahamaS
255-6
227 Mitchell,KristenL.*;Watkins,DavidK.:miD-creTaceoUS
eVolUTion oF The calcareoUS nannoFoSSil genUS
PreDiScoSPhaera in The WeSTern norTh aTlanTic
255-7
228 Hunda,BrendaR.*;Webber,Andrew:STaBiliTY anD
inTenSiTY oF clinal regimeS oVer longer
Time inTerValS: imPlicaTionS For inTerPreTing
STraToPheneTic PaTTernS in The FoSSil recorD
SeSSion no. 254
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
254-1
254-2
212 Wright,Amelia*;Martinez-Kulikowski,Nahysa;Decker,PaulL.;
Wartes,Marwan:a comBineD chemoSTraTigraPhic,
liThoSTraTigraPhic anD SeQUence STraTigraPhic
aPProach To The characTeriZaTion oF loWer
creTaceoUS To Paleocene FormaTionS oF The
BrooKian SeQUence, alaSKan norTh SloPe
FooThillS
213 Jones,DavidS.*;Fike,DavidA.;Fischer,WoodwardW.:BaSinScale VariaBiliTY oF SUlFUr iSoToPe recorDS
From a miXeD carBonaTe-SiliciclaSTic SUcceSSion
(orDoVician-SilUrian STraTa oF anTicoSTi iSlanD,
QUeBec)
254-3
214 Bartek,LouisR.III.*:greenhoUSe VerSUS ice hoUSe
high-FreQUencY TranSgreSSiVe/regreSSiVe cYcleS
in ForelanD BaSin Fill
254-4
215 Katz,MiriamE.*;Miller,KennethG.;Monteverde,Donald;
Mountain,Gregory:SeQUence STraTigraPhic
inTerPreTaTionS From BenThic ForaminiFera:
inSighTS on nJ margin archiTecTUre, ioDP eXP. 313
254-5
254-6
216 Corbett,Matthew*;Lowery,ChristopherM.;MiceliRomero,
Andrea;Watkins,DavidK.;Leckie,R.Mark;Li,Weiguo;
Pramudito,Aris;Donovan,Art;Staerker,Scott:a BiochemoSTraTigraPhic FrameWorK oF oceanic
anoXic eVenT 2 aT loZier canYon, TX: correlaTionS
To The WeSTern inTerior SeaWaY anD comPariSon To
SeQUence STraTigraPhic SUrFaceS
217 Demski,MatthewW.*;Wheadon,BenjaminJ.;Stewart,LoriA.;
Elias,RobertJ.;Young,GrahamA.;Nowlan,GodfreyS.;
Dobrzanski,EdwardP.:laTeST orDoVician glacioeUSTaTic FlUcTUaTion in The WilliSTon anD hUDSon
BaY BaSinS oF maniToBa, canaDa: conoDonT
SeSSion no. 256
T55. New Horizons in Precambrian Palynology and Paleobiology
(Posters) (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division; AASP The Palynological Society; Paleontological Society)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
256-1
229 Cummings,Katherine*;Bjornerud,MarciaG.:PoSSiBle nonmarine eUKarYoTe FoSSilS in The 1.1 ga coPPer
harBor Fm., michigan
256-2
230 Cohen,Phoebe*;Knoll,AndrewH.:eXPanDeD DiVerSiTY oF
Scale microFoSSilS From The miD neoProTeroZoic
FiFTeenmile groUP, YUKon
250 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.259
231 Riedman,LeighAnne*;Porter,SusannahM.:PreliminarY
PaleonTological DaTa For FiVe crYogenian
SiliciclaSTic UniTS
256-4
232 Nagy,Robin*;Dehler,CarolM.:organic-WalleD
microFoSSilS From neoProTeroZoic caP
carBonaTe UniTS anD aSSociaTeD STraTa oF The
WeSTern UniTeD STaTeS
SeSSion no. 257
258-6
244 Zanazzi,Alessandro*;Edwards,Sarah;Kohn,MatthewJ.;
Tabrum,AlanR.:laTe eocene SPaTial VariaBiliTY
in ariDiTY anD ecoSYSTem STrUcTUre in norTh
america BaSeD on carBon iSoToPe raTioS in FoSSil
TeeTh anD BoneS
258-7
245 Kita,ZacharyA.*;Secord,Ross:STaBle iSoToPe recorD
oF Paleoecological change in The laTe neogene
oF neBraSKa From enamel in large mammalS
258-8
246 Bedaso,ZelalemK.*;Norman,JessicaR.;Wynn,JonathanG.;
Alemseged,Zeresenay:neW Trace elemenT (Sr, Ba)
DaTa For Paleoecological reconSTrUcTion anD
eValUaTion oF enamel DiageSeSiS From DiKiKa,
eThioPia
258-9
247 Murphy,LauraR.*;Ludvigson,Greg;Joeckel,R.M.;Gonzalez,
L.A.:earlY creTaceoUS BaSeline aTmoSPheric
pco2 anD BUilDUP eSTimaTeD From a calcreTe
SUcceSSion, ceDar moUnTain FormaTion, UTah, USa
T58. Whole Organism Paleoecology: Exploring Ecology through
Time (Posters) (Paleontological Society; GSA Geobiology &
Geomicrobiology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
257-1
233 Young,GrahamA.*;Rudkin,DavidM.:hUgging The Shore:
The emergence oF marginal marine BioTaS
257-2
234 Morgenthien,JamesN.*;Johnson,ClaudiaC.;Kauffman,ErleG.;
Elswick,ErikaR.;Martínez-Colón,Michael;Santos,Hernán:
PaleoecologY oF The maaSTrichTian el raYo
FormaTion, SoUThWeSTern PUerTo rico
257-3
257-4
235 Oyewumi,AdeolaA.*;Peck,RobertL.:PaleoecologY oF
The UPPer miSSiSSiPPian aViS limeSTone, miDDle
hinTon FormaTion: eViDence For DroWning eVenTS
in The aPPalachian BaSin
258-10 248 Lugo-Centeno,CristinaM.*;Pigati,JeffreyS.;Schweig,
EugeneS.:The SnoWmaSToDon SiTe: inVeSTigaTion
oF The YelloW-BanDeD SilT
258-11 249 Payton,BrittneyM.*;Johnson,WilliamC.;Terwilliger,Valery;
Geiss,Christoph:magneTic analYSiS oF FlUVial
SoilS maY aiD in reconSTrUcTion oF eThioPian
PaleoenVironmenTS
258-12 250 Wan,Zhenzhu*:eVolUTion oF carBon iSoToPic
comPoSiTion oF DeVonian anD earlY carBoniFeroUS
PlanTS
236 Smith,JansenA.*;Dietl,GregoryP.;Kelley,PatriciaH.;
Christie,Max;Lockwood,Rowan;Layou,K.M.:conFamilial
PreDaTion on naTiciD gaSTroPoDS ThroUgh a
PUlSeD eXTincTion in The Plio-PleiSTocene oF The
carolinaS
258-13 251 Wilkins,ChristieL.*;Cotton,JenniferM.;Sheldon,NathanD.:
BUlK PlanT anD Single organ carBon iSoToPic
VariaBiliTY along a PreciPiTaTion graDienT
257-5
237 Durham,StephenR.*;Dietl,GregoryP.:on The aDaPTiVe
FUncTion oF Shell ornamenTaTion in The mUriciD
gaSTroPoD ECPHORA
258-14 252 Bataille,Clement*;Bowen,Gabriel:high reSolUTion
carBon iSoToPic VariaTionS oF BUlK organic
maTTer in PaleoSolS
257-6
238 Lemons,CaseeR.*;Peppe,DanielJ.;Royer,DanaL.;Wright,
IanJ.;Lusk,ChristopherB.:are moDern Fern leaF
economicS coherenT enoUgh To USe aS a ProXY For
FoSSil inTerPreTaTionS?
258-15 253 Tanner,BenjaminR.*;Kinner,David;Parris,JessicaE.;Reinke,
Randy;Moser,Elizabeth:PaleoenVironmenTal recorD
aT PanTherToWn Bog (nc), an earlY holocene
PeaT-accUmUlaTing WeTlanD in The SoUThern
aPPalachianS
SeSSion no. 258
T66. Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology:
Geochemical Techniques and Examples Using Inorganic and
Organic Molecules in Fossil Soils, Plants, Invertebrates, and
Vertebrates (Posters) (GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division; Paleontological Society; Geochemical Society; GSA
Archaeological Geology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
258-1
239 Monson,JessicaLB*;Chua,Teresita;Thompson,MichaelL.;
Bettis,E.ArthurIII.:characTeriZaTion oF Som in
holocene PaleoSolS
258-2
240 Norman,JessicaR.*;Bedaso,ZelalemK.;Wynn,JonathanG.:
The eFFecTS oF iSoToPicallY VariaBle WaTer USeD
For TooTh enamel PreTreaTmenT Prior To STaBle
iSoToPic analYSiS
258-3
258-4
258-5
241 Clementz,MarkT.*;Peek,Stephanie:recoVering liFe
hiSTorY inFormaTion From onTogeneTic VariaTion
in The carBon anD oXYgen iSoToPic comPoSiTion oF
TooTh enamel From mammalS
242 Rountrey,AdamN.*;Fisher,DanielC.;Lee,Wah-Keat:
SYnchroTron X-raY PhaSe-conTraST imaging oF
mammoTh DenTin
243 Lund,Andrew*;Rogers,RaymondR.:DiageneTic
anD TaPhonomic imPlicaTionS oF aUThigenic
mineraliZaTion in FoSSil BoneS From The UPPer
creTaceoUS TWo meDicine anD JUDiTh riVer
FormaTionS, monTana
258-16 254 Villarreal,MarkA.*;Ludvigson,G.A.;Fowle,D.A.;Gonzalez,L.A.;
Roberts,JenniferA.;Smith,JonJ.;Driese,S.G.;McKay,LarryD.:
acTUaliSTic caliBraTion oF The PeDogenic SiDeriTe
PaleoclimaTe ProXY
258-17 255 Bradbury,Cynthia*;Hill,ChristopherL.;Kohn,MatthewJ.;
Evans,Samantha:miDDle PaleoliThic hominin laKe
enVironmenTS in Saharan norTh aFrica
SeSSion no. 259
T110. Techniques for Measuring Shoreline Change (Digital
Posters) (GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
259-1 DP1 McDermott,JohnK.*;Strong,Nikki;Rovira,Beatriz:raTeS oF
coaSTal eroSion anD aggraDaTion For The Panama
VieJo UneSco WorlD heriTage SiTe
259-2 DP2 Olsen,MichaelJ.*;Johnstone,Elizabeth;Driscoll,NealW.:
SeacliFF eroSion analYSiS USing 3D laSer Scanning
259-3 DP3 Himmelstoss,Emily*;Thieler,E.Robert:The DigiTal
Shoreline analYSiS SYSTem (DSaS), a geoSPaTial
Tool For eValUaTing Shoreline change
259-4 DP4 McDowell,KatieL.*;Young,RobertS.;Holliday,MarkA.;Gaskey,
RussellT.;Korb,CristinaE.;Lenau,BrianM.;Dalton,AndrewR.;
Kreahling,William:The naTional STorm SUrge DaTaBaSe:
PUBlic acceSS ThroUgh The STorm SUrge VieWer
anD moBile aPPlicaTion
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 251
AM
W E D N E S D AY
256-3
SESSIONNO.259
259-5 DP5 Griffith,Adam*;Young,RobertS.;Staton,Joseph;Morgan,Daniel:
PoTenTial imPacTS oF Sea leVel riSe on hilTon heaD
iSlanD, Sc
259-6 DP6 Culp,BrianM.*;Venn,Cynthia;Brunskill,JeffreyC.;Shepard,
MichaelK.:aPPlicaTion anD eValUaTion oF DeVeloPeD
remoTe SenSing TechniQUeS To iDenTiFY anD TracK
changeS oF SUBZoneS WiThin a SalT marSh near
WalloPS iSlanD, Va
SeSSion no. 260
260-15 270 Ringerwole,NealA.*;Weber,John;Hippolyte,Jean-Claude;
Giorgis,Scott;Johnson,Monique:FaUlT SliP anD
PaleomagneTic analYSiS oF The TecTonicS oF
ToBago, WeST inDieS
260-16 271 Wilkening,JeanV.*;Ader,VincentN.:2011 JoinT Science
eDUcaTion ProJecT: reSearch eXPerience in Polar
Science
SeSSion no. 261
T179. Results from Undergraduate Research in the Geosciences
(Posters) (National Center for Earth-Surface Dynamics)
T184. The 21st Century Geoscience Classroom: Creating LearnerCentered Environments for Undergraduates (Digital Posters)
(National Association of Geoscience Teachers)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
260-1
261-1 DP7 Urban,MichaelJ.*;Saunders,Gerry;Sprangers,Don:
comBining FielD- anD ViSUaliZaTion-BaSeD Science
For STUDYing YoUr oWn BacKYarD
260-2
260-3
256 Misquadace,Shelden*;Locatelli,EmmaRose;Peterson,
MistyRose;Weingart,MatthewSteven;Thompson,Robert;
Sayers,June;Kochen,Andrew;Howes,Thomas;Myrbo,Amy:
Tracing The hiSTorY oF FonD DU lac reSerVaTion’S
WilD rice (ZiZania PalUSTriS) laKeS ThroUgh
PhYToliThS
257 Paizis,Nicole*;LePera,Alan;Stargel,Dustin;Guderian,
Emily;Mphinyane,Thato;Kgaodi,Oratile;Jeshango,Taboka;
Batlhomamisi,BagomotsiDavid;Atekwana,Eliot;Molwalefhe,
LoagoN.:geologiSTS VS. The WilD: a TrUe STorY
oF conDUcTing UnDergraDUaTe anD graDUaTe
reSearch in The oKaVango DelTa, BoTSWana
258 Metzger,Alicia*;Mickus,Kevin:mineralogY oF The
DeScarTeS region on The moon USing moon
mineralogY maPPer hYPerSPecTral DaTa
261-2 DP8 Hirsch,DavidM.*:modeQuiz: a STUDenT-inTeracTiVe
Program For learning moDe eSTimaTion
261-3 DP9 Ellis,ToddD.*:comPUTer DaTa analYSiS For
meTeorologY - ProJecT-cenTereD SKill
DeVeloPmenT For The earlY UnDergraDUaTe
career
261-4 DP10 Anderson,JenniferL.B.*;Beatty,WilliamLee;KairiesBeatty,
CandaceL.;Dolliver,HollyA.S.:inTerDiSciPlinarY
inVeSTigaTion oF craTer-relaTeD DePoSiTS in The
UPPer miDWeST USing gigaPan TechnologieS
261-5 DP11 Bravo,TammyK.*;Coleman,Ben;Taber,John:FaciliTaTing
STUDenT inTeracTion WiTh real-Time earThQUaKe
DaTa
260-4
259 Cox,Tami;Hill,ChristopherL.*:oSTeologY anD geologY
oF The an ice age FoSSil From iDaho: The BelloWSFrUiTlanD mammoTh
260-5
260 Burgett,Angela*;Bishop,Michael;Shroder,JohnF.Jr.:
eValUaTion oF meSo-Scale ToPograPhic eFFecTS on
glacierS in The WeSTern himalaYa oF PaKiSTan
260-6
261 Valente,Alexandra*;Brooks,GreggR.;Larson,Bekka;
Holmes,CharlesW.:aSSeSSing PoTenTial SoUrceS oF
VariaBiliTY aSSociaTeD WiTh 210PB age DaTing oF
SeDimenTS
260-7
262 Voegerl,RyanScott*;Chambers,ThomasBryce;Durbin,
JamesM.:FlUVial hiSTorY oF meanDer aBanDonmenT
in The WaBaSh riVer oF PoSeY coUnTY, inDiana
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
260-8
263 Walter,Jessica*;Rohs,C.Renee:mineralogical
comPoSiTion oF DiaBaSe anD alTereD DolomiTe
near annaPoliS, miSSoUri
262-1
260-9
264 Kandola,ShelleyB.*;Kratzmann,DavidJ.;Torrey,Lisa:gPVPlot:
SimPle anD eFFicienT graPh generaTion For
geochemical DaTa
272 Hubbard,TrentD.*;Reger,RichardD.;Gallagher,PatriciaE.:
USing liDar To reFine geologic maPPing anD
inTerPreTaTionS in The UPPer Tanana riVer ValleY,
cenTral alaSKa
262-2
273 Easton,R.Michael*:liThoSTraTigraPhY oF inTrUSiVe
rocKS – can We Do BeTTer?
260-10 265 Morrison,Lynda*;Anderson,Mary;Howes,Riley;Pyawasit,Mary;
Drake,Christa;Howes,Thomas;Myrbo,Amy:macroFoSSil
analYSiS anD VegeTaTion hiSTorY oF Three FonD DU
lac (norThern minneSoTa) WilD rice laKeS
262-3
274 Clelland,StevenM.*;Similox-Tohon,Dominique;Gibbs,
AlanD.:DigiTal geologic maPPing – DeVeloPing
SoFTWare To aDDreSS The neeDS oF STUDenTS anD
ProFeSSionalS
260-11 266 Gallant,Michael*;Gravely,Darren;Stelmack,Sarah:
conSTrUcTing an erUPTiVe hiSTorY: an analYSiS oF
The TeKoa TUFF in iSlanD hillS, neW ZealanD
262-4
275 Garrity,ChristopherP.*;Soller,DavidR.:acceSS To The
naTional geologic maP DaTaBaSe (ngmDB) maP
caTalog Via arcgiS image SerVer
260-12 267 Moore,Cheyenne*;Bunch,Cristina;Woods,Phillip;Myrbo,Amy;
Howes,Thomas;Shinneman,AveryL.C.;Kochen,Andrew:
DiaTom inFerreD laKe leVel anD haBiTaT TranSiTion
in Three WilD rice (ZIZANIA PALUSTRIS) laKeS on The
FonD DU lac reSerVaTion
262-5
276 MacCormack,KelseyE.*;Slomka,JessicaMarie;Arnaud,
Emmanuelle;Parker,BethL.;Eyles,CarolynH.;Meyer,
JessicaR.:oPTimiZing The imPacT oF localiZeD
high QUaliTY DaTa in regional Scale SUBSUrFace
moDelling
260-13 268 Howes,Riley*;Thompson,Robert:giDaa iZhi’aag ina JigaagiigiDoWaaD ingiW aKiKoog? can YoU maKe The
PoTS TalK?
262-6
277 Haugerud,RalphA.*;Soller,DavidR.;Thoms,EvanE.;Richard,
StephenM.:ncgmP09 -- DraFT STanDarD FormaT For
DigiTal PUBlicaTion oF geologic maPS
260-14 269 Marcaida,Mae*;Mangan,Margaret:PeTrograPhY anD
geochemiSTrY oF BlacK PoinT anD reD coneS
BaSalTS, mono-inYo Volcanic chain, eaSTern
caliFornia
262-7
278 Peterson,ChristopherD.*;Murray,J.D.;Trexler,J.H.Jr.;Cashman,
P.H.;Heaton,J.S.;Grimmer,A.:geologic FielD maPPing
USing DigiTal Pen TechnologY
SeSSion no. 262
T188. Geologic Maps, Digital Geologic Maps, and Derivatives
from Geologic and Geophysical Maps (Posters) (GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Environmental
and Engineering Geology Division; Association of American
State Geologists; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA
Geoinformatics Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geophysics Division)
Authorswillbepresentfrom2to4PM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
252 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.262
279 Jørgensen,Flemming*;Scheer,Wolfgang;Thomsen,Steen;
Burschil,Thomas;Wiederhold,Helga;Kirsch,Reinhard;Roth,
Bjarke;Auken,Esben:inTegraTeD geological maPPing
in The BorDer region BeTWeen germanY anD
DenmarK BaSeD on geoPhYSical TechniQUeS
262-9
280 Emery,Eleanor*;Contreras,Ashley;Cowling,Margaret;
Porter,Claire;Siddoway,Christine;Morin,Paul:USe oF
STereoScoPic SaTelliTe imagerY For 3D maPPing oF
BeDrocK STrUcTUre in WeST anTarcTica: eXamPleS
From The ForD rangeS anD neogene VolcanoeS oF
marie BYrD lanD
262-10 281 Abdelkareem,Mohamed*;El-Baz,Farouk;Ghoneim,Eman;
Akawy,Ahmed;Askalany,Mohamed:imPlicaTionS
oF TecTonic moVemenTS To PaleoDrainage
DeVeloPmenT anD groUnDWaTer accUmUlaTion in
The cenTral eaSTern DeSerT oF egYPT
262-11 282 Hendrickson,MatthewJ.*;Strong,Nikki;Farris,DavidW.;O’Dea,
Aaron;Rodriguez,Felix:geological maP oF The KUna
Yala, Panama
262-12 283 Schumacher,Matthew*;Wehrfritz,Andrew;Ross,Martin:
ToWarDS a SeamleSS moDel oF QUaTernarY
SeDimenTS For conTinenTal-Scale hYDrogeologY
in norTh america
262-13 284 Werdon,MelanieB.*;Burns,LaurelE.:alaSKa airBornegeoPhYSical/geological mineral inVenTorY
Program: inTegraTing airBorne geoPhYSical
SUrVeYS, geologic maPPing, anD mineral-reSoUrce
aSSeSSmenTS
262-14 285 Labusch,L.;Rowland,A.R.*;Kunk,M.J.;Guccione,M.J.:
TerTiarY-QUaTernarY DeBriS FloW anD FlUVial
graVel DePoSiTS ThaT Form The melroSe/JeFFerSon
riVer DiViDe, SW monTana
262-15 286 Sasser,StanH.*;Boyer,LaneM.;Wallace,DebraA.:maPPing
The TerTiarY megaFan graVelS oF maDiSon coUnTY,
monTana
262-16 287 Ma,Lina*;Madin,IanP.;Duplantis,Serin;Williams,Kendra:
SUrFicial geologic maPPing oF The PorTlanD
meTroPoliTan area, oregon
262-17 288 Faunt,ClaudiaC.;Sweetkind,DonaldS.*:Three-DimenSional
geologic anD hYDrogeologic SUBSUrFace maPPing
oF The cUYama ValleY, ca
262-18 289 Harvey,JanetC.*;Miller,D.M.;Stock,Joann:BriSTol
moUnTainS WilDerneSS/SoUTh BriSTol moUnTainS
FaUlT Zone geologic maP
262-19 290 Mnich,Marissa*;Condit,ChristopherD.;Santangelo,Leah:
geologic maPPing comPleTeD in The SPringerVille
Volcanic FielD, eaST-cenTral ariZona
262-20 291 Cook,JosephP.*;Pearthree,PhilipA.;House,P.Kyle;Bigio,Erica;
Onken,JillA.;Youberg,Ann:maPPing oF riVer allUViUm
along The VerDe riVer anD maJor TriBUTarieS,
cenTral ariZona
262-25 296 Adams,RobertaS.*;Jennings,CarrieE.;Regan,CharlesP.:
SeamleSS SUrFicial geologic maP anD DaTaBaSe
comPilaTion To SUPPorT WaTerSheD moDeling in
minneSoTa
262-26 297 Phillips,AndrewC.*;Grimley,DavidA.;Keefer,DonaldA.:
SPaTial errorS For Well logS USeD in geologic
maPPing: The conSeQUenceS oF Being Wrong
262-27 298 Olsen,WilliamC.*:aPPlicaTion oF a morPhologic
elemenT inTerPolaTor To maPPing geologic
SUrFaceS
262-28 299 Atkinson,LisaA.*;Ross,MartinA.;Stumpf,Andrew;Dey,
WilliamS.:3-D geological moDeling oF SUBSUrFace
FacieS aSSemBlageS correlaTeD To The illinoian
DeglaciaTion in eaST-cenTral illinoiS, UniTeD
STaTeS
262-29 300 Heinzel,Chad*;Bosshart,Nicholas;Vastine,Jordan;Kreman,
Drew;Schmitz,Jessica:maPPing The SUrFicial geologY
oF The ioWan eroSion SUrFace
262-30 301 Luczaj,John*:BeDrocK geologY oF BroWn coUnTY,
WiSconSin
262-31 302 Creason,C.Gabe*;Hekman,MarjorieS.;Vallotto,Marco;Halfen,
AlanF.;Johnson,WilliamC.:ValleY-Fill archiTecTUre
anD allUVial lanDFormS WiThin The UPPer KanSaS
riVer: an UnDergraDUaTe USgS eDmaP eXPerience
262-32 303 Muscietta,Annelise*;Growdon,Martha:DeciPhering The
conTacT BeTWeen SeDimenTarY UniTS anD PlUTonic
rocKS BY DeTaileD BeDrocK geologic maPPing oF
maTinicUS iSlanD, maine
262-33 304 Smith,TheresaL.*;Boothroyd,JonC.:non-SYnchronoUS
reTreaT oF loBeS oF The SoUTheaSTern margin
oF The laUrenTiDe ice SheeT reVealeD BY DigiTal
DeriVaTiVe maPPing in rhoDe iSlanD
262-34 305 Seck,Alimatou*;Welty,Claire;Cole,Joshua;Myers,Thomas:
hYDrogeological DaTa aSSimilaTion For a 3D
inTegraTeD SUrFace-SUBSUrFace moDel oF The
cheSaPeaKe BaY WaTerSheD
262-35 306 Sen,Pragnyadipta*;Marshak,Stephen;Burmeister,KurtisC.;
Majerczyk,Chris;Yakovlev,Petr;Kuiper,YvetteD.:The
STrUcTUre oF TranSiTionS BeTWeen cUlminaTionS
anD DePreSSionS in The leeDS-roBerTS hill
SegmenT oF The hUDSon ValleY FolD-ThrUST BelT,
eaSTern neW YorK
262-36 307 Davias,Michael*;Gilbride,JeanetteL.:liDar-DeriVeD DigiTal
eleVaTion maPS oF The Delmarva PeninSUla anD
SoUThern neW JerSeY USeD To iDenTiFY carolina
BaY lanDFormS; Their PlanForm ShaPe anD
orienTaTion changeS SYSTemaTicallY WiTh laTiTUDe
262-37 308 Bassett,Seth*;Green,RichardC.;Williams,ChristopherP.;
Burdette,Kevin:a neW giS BaSeD meThoD For
gaThering geological FielD DaTa
262-21 292 Ianno,AdamJ.*;Paterson,ScottR.:eDmaP-SUPPorTeD
maPPing oF a TilTeD arc crUSTal SecTion in JoShUa
Tree naTional ParK, caliFornia
262-38 309 Brock,Candice*;Larsen,Daniel;Machin,Sarah;Munger,Zack:
geological conTrol oF recharge ProceSSeS in
The memPhiS aQUiFer in WeSTern TenneSSee: FielD
maPPing anD SeDimenTological DaTa
262-22 293 Kowler,Andrew*:DiSTriBUTion anD STraTigraPhY
oF laTe QUaTernarY lacUSTrine DePoSiTS in The
WillcoX BaSin, SoUTheaSTern ariZona, inclUDing
ParTS oF The reD BirD hillS, WillcoX SoUTh,
cochiSe, anD SUlPhUr SPringS 7.5’ QUaDrangleS
262-39 310 Allison,DavidT.*;Tull,JamesF.:DelineaTion oF maPScale TighT To iSoclinal F1 FolD STrUcTUreS in The
hanging Wall oF The TallaDega ThrUST: reSUlTS oF
mUlTiPle eDmaP ProJecTS along 180Km oF STriKe
lengTh
262-23 294 Miao,Xiaodong*;Thomason,JasonF.;Brown,StevenE.;Stohr,
Christopher:UPDaTeD SanD anD graVel reSoUrceS oF
mchenrY coUnTY, illinoiS
262-40 311 McClellan,Elizabeth*;Jessee,Marcus;Yonts,Jason:DeTaileD
maPPing oF The loWer moUnT rogerS FormaTion,
SW Virginia: eViDence For crUSTal inSTaBiliTY
PreceeDing BreaKUP oF roDinia
262-24 295 Carlin,DanielE.*;Kashouh,MicheleV.;Holbrook,JohnM.:
maPPing The mighTY miSSoUri riVer: DeVeloPing
an inTegraTeD maP DaTa SeT From SUrFicial
alloSTraTigraPhic maPS oF a reach oF The
miSSoUri riVer ValleY Floor From YanKTon, SD To
monDamin, ia
262-41 312 Andrews,William*:eXPanDing From 2D To 3D geologic
maPPing aT The KenTUcKY geological SUrVeY
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 253
AM
W E D N E S D AY
262-8
SESSIONNO.263
SeSSion no. 263
T196. Geoinformatics in Action (Posters) (GSA Geoinformatics
Division; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia
University; Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of
Hydrologic Science Inc.; IRIS Data Management System)
9:00AM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,HallC
Authorswillbepresentfrom9to11AM,and4:30to6PM
Booth#
263-1
313 Ogg,JamesG.*;Ault,Aaron;Chunduru,NagVarun;Palem,
Gangi;Balmos,Andrew;Buening,Jon;Pflug,Justin;Block,Jane;
Shafer,Cecilia:earTh hiSTorY ViSUaliZaTion SYSTem
263-2
314 Crosby,ChristopherJ.*;Nandigam,Viswanath;Krishnan,Sriram;
Baru,Chaitanya;Arrowsmith,J.Ramón:openTopography:
geoSPaTial cYBerinFraSTrUcTUre For liDar
ToPograPhY DaTa
263-3
315 Ahern,Tim*;Trabant,Chad;Casey,Rob;Benson,Rick:
aDVanceS in DaTa DiSTriBUTion SYSTemS, high leVel
ProDUcT generaTion, anD The meaSUremenT oF
DaTa QUaliTY meTricS aT The iriS DaTa managemenT
cenTer
263-4
316 Rupp,RobinF.;Hasenmueller,NancyR.*;Karaffa,MarniD.;
Brown,StevenE.;Fleming,AnthonyH.;Ferguson,VictoriaR.;
Hasenmueller,WalterA.;Daniels,MichaelS.;Rohwer,PaulD.:
WeB-BaSeD geologic maPS, DaTaBaSeS, anD hTml
PageS For marion coUnTY, inDiana
263-5
317 Hasenmueller,WalterA.*;Hasenmueller,NancyR.;Daniels,
MichaelS.;Rohwer,PaulD.:neW Search oPTionS For The
inDiana geologic nameS inFormaTion SYSTem
263-6
318 Morgan,HilaryAnne*;Harris,AndrewJ.L.;Rose,WilliamI.:laVa
DiScharge raTe eSTimaTeS From Thermal inFrareD
SaTelliTe DaTa For PacaYa Volcano, gUaTemala:
imPlicaTionS For Time-aVerageD erUPTion
ProceSSeS anD haZarDS
263-7
319 Fatland,DennisR.*:oPen DaTa ProTocol (oDaTa): a
PracTical WeB ProTocol For DaTa QUerY anD
reTrieVal
263-8
320 Bristol,R.Sky*;Latysh,NatalieE.;Kern,Tim:ScienceBase:
DaTa anD inFormaTion managemenT For ScienTiSTS
263-9
321 Clark,RyanC.;Richard,StephenM.*:U.S. geoScience
inFormaTion neTWorK: DaTa inTegraTion
FrameWorK
263-10 322 Devarakonda,Ranjeet*;Palanisamy,Giri:a SerVice orienTeD
WeB-BaSeD SYSTem For FinDing anD reTrieVing
geological DaTa
263-18 330 Reeves,HowardW.*;Zellner,MoiraL.:inTegraTing
groUnDWaTer-FloW anD lanD-USe-Planning
moDelS To aDDreSS comPleXiTY anD To FaciliTaTe
ParTiciPaTorY moDeling
263-19 331 Hooper,RichardP.*;Zaslavsky,Ilya;Maidment,DavidR.;
Piasecki,Michael:cUahSi hYDrologic inFormaTion
SYSTem: a SerViceS-orienTeD archiTecTUre For
Time-SerieS DaTa
263-20 332 Krajewski,Witold;Demir,Ibrahim*;Goska,Radoslaw;
Mantilla,Ricardo;Weber,Larry;Young,Nathan:ioWa FlooD
inFormaTion SYSTem (iFiS)
263-21 333 Booth,Nathaniel*;Brodaric,Boyan;Boisvert,Eric;Lucido,
Jessica;Kuo,I-Lin;Cunningham,WilliamL.:DeVeloPmenT
oF a groUnDWaTer DaTa eXchange neTWorK For
inTeroPeraBle DaTa eXchange anD meDiaTion
BeTWeen The U.S. anD canaDa
aFTernoon oral
Technical SeSSionS
SeSSion no. 264
Economic Geology
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101H-J
264-1
1:30PM Dustman,JohnE.;Gulbranson,Brian;Bell,Peter;Gregg,
William*:characTeriSTicS oF high QUaliTY
Frac SanD, anD Where To FinD iT in The UPPer
miDWeST
264-2
1:45PM Pelch,MichaelA.*;Appold,Martin:comPoSiTion
oF FlUiD inclUSionS From The caVe-in-rocK
BeDDeD-rePlacemenT FlUoriTe DePoSiTS in The
illinoiS-KenTUcKY DiSTricT
264-3
2:00PM Hnatyshin,Danny*;Morden,Robert;Turner,Elizabeth;
Kontak,Daniel;Creaser,RobertA.:re-oS anD FlUiD
inclUSion conSTrainTS on The Timing anD
naTUre oF SUlFiDe mineraliZaTion aT naniSiViK
anD haWKer creeK, BaFFin iSlanD, nUnaVUT
264-4
2:15PM Pilles,Eric*;Bridge,NathanJ.;Ward,Jeff;Berry,Andrew;
Banerjee,NeilR.:aPPlicaTion oF Whole-rocK
oXYgen iSoToPe ProFileS To STUDY FlUiD
migraTion anD mineraliZaTion aT The lac
cinQUanTe UraniUm DePoSiT, nUnaVUT, canaDa
2:30PM Break
263-11 323 Soller,DavidR.*;Wardwell,RobertC.;Stamm,NancyR.:
acceSSing TWo cenTUrieS oF Science, ThroUgh The
naTional geologic maP DaTaBaSe
264-5
2:45PM Dendas,Molly*;Mathur,Ryan;Ruiz,Joaquin;Porter,John:
PB anD cU iSoToPe TracerS oF FlUiD FloW aT
Bingham canYon PorPhYrY coPPer DePoSiT
263-12 324 Tolliver,RobertL.*;Wilkins,JoshuaD.:SUBJecT liBrarY
WeB PageS: UniQUeneSS anD conTinUiTY acroSS The
liBrarY’S WeBSiTe
264-6
263-13 325 Kawula,JohnD.*:reFerence SoUrceS anD DaTaBaSeS
For WilDerneSS anD oTher ProTecTeD areaS
3:00PM Hanson,CoryM.*;Kyle,J.Richard;Lassiter,JohnC.:
iSoToPic STraTigraPhY anD FlUiD Tracing in The
gUnUng BiJih SKarn, erTSBerg DiSTricT, PaPUa,
inDoneSia
264-7
263-14 326 Wehner,JeniferE.*;Pierce,SuzanneA.;Groat,CharlesG.:
USing inFormaTicS To gUiDe FacT-BaSeD Shale gaS
enVironmenTal regUlaTion
3:15PM Larson,PeterB.*;Pritchard,ChadJ.:geochemical
changeS DUe To ProPYliTiZaTion in The eocene
SaWTooTh ring Zone, iDaho BaTholiTh, USa
264-8
263-15 327 Malin,ReedA.;Benavides,EugenioFigueroa;Rich,RoyL.*;
Pierce,SuzanneA.:geoThermal energY For el
TaTio, chile: a PiloT ProJecT For DiFFUSion oF
geoScienTiFic DaTa To SUPPorT DeciSionS For
energY, ToUriSm, anD Social eQUiTY
3:30PM Yano,ReidI.*;Price,JonathanG.;Emsbo,Poul;Ohlin,
HankN.;Koenig,AlanE.;French,GregoryMcN.:SUlFiDe
mineralogY, analYTical DiScrePancieS, anD
Trace elemenT VariaTionS aT The PUmPKin
holloW Fe-cU DePoSiT, lYon coUnTY, neVaDa
3:45PM Break
264-9
4:00PM O’Brien,JoshuaJ.*;Spry,PaulG.;Teale,GrahamS.;
Jackson,Simon;Rogers,Dean:maJor, minor, anD
Trace elemenT conTenTS oF gahniTe (Zincian
SPinel) aS gUiDeS in The Search For BroKen
hill-TYPe mineraliZaTion near BroKen hill,
aUSTralia: a PreliminarY STUDY
263-16 328 Asato,CarlosGabriel*:The ProBlem oF Technological
accePTance, DiFFUSion anD DeVeloPmenT.
eXPerienceS From argenTina
263-17 329 Robida,Francois*:can a legal FrameWorK helP US To
Share geoScience KnoWleDge? The eXPerience oF
inSPire in eUroPe
254 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.267
4:15PM Lueth,VirgilW.*;Peters,Lisa;Casey,Heather:
neW aPPlicaTion oF manganeSe oXiDe
mineraliZaTion aS a PaThFinDer To magmaTichYDroThermal SUlFiDe mineraliZaTion
264-11
4:30PM Coveney,RaymondM.Jr.*;Murowchick,James:originS
oF hYPer-enricheD DePoSiTS oF heaVY meTalS
in BlacK ShaleS
264-12
4:45PM Carmichael,SarahKatherine*;Wilson,CrystalG.:
The origin oF manganeSe oXiDe DePoSiTS in
norTheaST Tn
SeSSion no. 265
265-16
SeSSion no. 266
Geoscience Education X: Overcoming Threats to Earth and
Space Science at K–12 Levels
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room208CD
NicoleLaDue,JacquelineE.Huntoon,andKarenCampbell,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
266-1
1:45PM VanNorden,WendyE.*;Ingersoll,RaymondV.:When
UniVerSiTieS reJecT high School earTh
Science
266-2
2:00PM Newton,Steven*:creaTioniST ThreaTS To earTh
Science eDUcaTion
266-3
2:15PM Huntoon,JacquelineE.*;Baltensperger,Brad:USing
maSTer’S eDUcaTion To imProVe earTh Science
Teaching
266-4
2:30PM Schrauben,MeganRenee*;Korpi,LucyK.:oVercoming
BarrierS For K-12 earTh anD SPace Science
eDUcaTion
Geoscience Education IX: The Roles of Learning, Development
and Science Literacy in the Earth Sciences
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211AB
SheldonP.TurnerandKarlR.Wirth,Presiding
5:15PM North,Leslie*;vanBeynen,Philip:miSconcePTionS
among US: inSighTS From inFormal KarST
learning enVironmenTS
265-1
1:30PM Perkins,Dexter*;Wirth,KarlR.:WhaT can We Do
aBoUT Declining STUDenT PerFormance in oUr
claSSroomS?
265-2
1:45PM Harris,Sara*:eFFecTiVe inTerVenTionS: helPing
loW PerFormerS learn hoW To learn
265-3
2:00PM Wirth,KarlR.*;Perkins,Dexter:STUDenTS learning
aBoUT Their oWn learning: WhY noT in YoUr
coUrSe?
266-5
2:45PM Buchanan,RexC.*;Williamson,Carol:earTh Science
eDUcaTion in KanSaS: iSSUeS change,
challengeS remain
265-4
2:15PM McConnell,DavidA.*;Yuter,Sandra;Burleyson,CaseyD.;
Hardin,NathanR.;Ryker,Katherine;Stempien,JenniferA.:
BUilDing SUcceSSFUl SelF-regUlaTeD
learnerS: WhaT 2000+ STUDenTS haVe To Tell US
266-6
3:00PM Buhr,Susan*;Kellagher,Emily;Lynds,Susan;McCaffrey,
MarkS.;Moin,Laura:STaYing oUT oF The hoT SeaT:
SUPPorTing TeacherS in climaTe eDUcaTion
265-5
2:30PM Streepey,Margaret*:USing claSS ParTiciPanTS
To FaciliTaTe The learning anD inTellecTUal
DeVeloPmenT oF all STUDenTS: leSSonS From
an inTroDUcTorY geologY coUrSe
266-7
3:15PM Schoeneck,Marlene*:The FUTUre oF earTh Science
eDUcaTion in oUr SchoolS
266-8
3:30PM Korpi,LucyK.*;Schrauben,MeganRenee:UneXPecTeD
conSeQUenceS oF School imProVemenT
eFForTS in K-12 eDUcaTion in michigan
266-9
3:45PM Campbell,Karen*;Murphy,AnthonyP.:earTh Science
aS a conTeXT For imProVing The comPeTence
anD conFiDence oF elemenTarY TeacherS
266-10
4:00PM Smaglik,SuzanneM.*:enhancing The earTh
Science comPeTence anD conFiDence oF
Pre-SerVice elemenTarY TeacherS USing a
ParTiciPaTorY mUlTi-leVel aPProach
266-11
4:15PM Kirst,ScottR.*;Flood,TimP.:inTegraTing an
inTroDUcTorY geologY coUrSe anD a Science
eDUcaTion coUrSe For K-8 Pre-SerVice
TeacherS
266-12
4:30PM Murphy,AnthonyP.*;Ng,Yvonne;Campbell,KarenM.;
Kaback,Suzy:changemaKerS: inTegraTing The
geoScienceS WiTh engineering anD liTeracY
266-13
4:45PM Murphy,AnthonyP.*;Maxfield,LoriR.:USing SoilS To
eXciTe KiDS aBoUT Science
265-6
2:45PM Graziano,RobertJ.*:engaging geoScience maJorS
emBeDDeD in a large general eDUcaTion laB
coUrSe
265-7
3:00PM Nuhfer,Edward*;Cogan,ChristopherB.;Kloock,CarlT.:
FirST reSUlTS From The Science liTeracY
concePT inVenTorY: The reaSoning We Don’T
ProDUce ThroUgh gen-eD
265-8
3:15PM Cogan,ChristopherB.*;Nuhfer,Edward;Kloock,CarlT.:
DeVeloPing a concePT inVenTorY For imProVeD
Science liTeracY
265-9
3:30PM Moss,Elizabeth*;Cervato,Cinzia;Ihrig,Lori:Science
liTeracY/naTUre oF Science gainS in non-STem
UnDergraDUaTeS inVolVeD in reSearch: looK
cloSe anD See!
265-10
3:45PM Dmochowski,JaneEllen*:gaining concePTUal
aWareneSS oF earTh Science in an
inTroDUcTorY oceanograPhY coUrSe: iS iT
PoSSiBle?
265-11
4:00PM Kortz,KarenM.*;Gilfert,AmberR.:geologY aS a
Foreign langUage: The caSe oF langUage
VerSUS concePTUal UnDerSTanDing
265-12
4:15PM Olson,MelissaA.*:USing Science noTeBooKS To
increaSe STUDenT inTereST anD SUcceSS
265-13
4:30PM Slattery,William*;Davis,Craig;Teed,Rebecca:WhaT
Do TheY Bring To The TaBle? DeTermining The
logical ThinKing SKillS oF STUDenTS Beginning
an earTh Science general eDUcaTion coUrSe
265-14
4:45PM Reid,LeslieFrances;Meyer,Rudi;Nicholls,James*:a
Peer reVieW oF coUrSe DeSign
265-15
5:00PM Steffke,Christy*;Libarkin,Julie:QUanTiFYing PoinT
DaTaSeTS (eYe TracKS) USing eSri arcgiS
SPaTial analYST anD geoSTaTiSTical analYST
eXTenSionS
SeSSion no. 267
Paleontology V: Biostratigraphy and Taphonomy
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205AB
MaraE.BradyandKevinMcCartney,Presiding
267-1
1:30PM Sato,Tomohiko*;Isozaki,Yukio;Komiya,Tsuyoshi;
Tahata,Miyuki;Yoshida,Naohiro;Shu,Degan:liThoanD chemo-STraTigraPhY oF The loWermoST
camBrian aT hongJiachong, YUnnan,
SoUTh china
267-2
1:45PM Gouwy,SofieA.*;MacLeod,KennethG.:miDDle
DeVonian conoDonT BioSTraTigraPhY anD
STaBle oXYgen iSoToPe analYSiS in The monT
PeYroUX area (SoUThern monTagne noire ,
France)
267-3
2:00PM Remin,Zbyszek*:DiPlomoceraS maXimUm anD D.
cYlinDraceUm – The gianT UPPer creTaceoUS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 255
W E D N E S D AY
264-10
PM
SESSIONNO.267
heTeromorPh ammoniTeS anD Their
STraTigraPhic SigniFicance
267-4
267-5
2:15PM Huber,BrianT.*;Petrizzo,MariaRose;Gale,AndrewS.;
Barchetta,Alessia:neW criTeria For DeFining The
BaSe oF The alBian STage
2:30PM McCartney,Kevin*;Witkowski,Jakub;Harwood,David:
neW inTerPreTaTionS oF laTe creTaceoUS
SilicoFlagellaTe eVolUTion anD
BioSTraTigraPhY: recenT DiScoVerieS From
The canaDian arcTic
2:45PM Break
267-6
3:00PM Dzaugis,MatthewP.*;Gehling,James;Droser,MaryL.;
Dzaugis,MaryE.;Rice,Dennis:STranDeD anD
STreTcheD in The eDiacara memBer (raWnSleY
QUarTZiTe, SoUTh aUSTralia): PreSerVaTion
oF The TaPhonomicallY eliTe BoDY FoSSil,
DicKinSonia
267-7
267-8
267-9
3:15PM Droser,MaryL.*;Gehling,James;Dzaugis,MaryE.;
Rice,Dennis;Dzaugis,MatthewP.:occUrrence oF
nama anD aValon aSSemBlage FoSSilS in The
eDiacara memBer oF SoUTh aUSTralia: The
SigniFicance oF FacieS in The recorD oF The
DiSTriBUTion anD eXTincTion oF The eDiacara
BioTa
3:30PM Gaines,RobertR.*;Peters,ShananE.:SeaWaTer
chemiSTrY anD The Decline oF BUrgeSS ShaleTYPe PreSerVaTion
3:45PM Brady,MaraE.*:miDDle To laTe DeVonian SKeleTal
concenTraTionS From TroPical carBonaTeDominaTeD SeTTingS oF norTh america:
eValUaTing The eFFecTS oF BioclaST inPUT anD
BUrial raTeS
268-2
2:00PM Turner,SheldonP.*:hoW The PUBlic DeciDeS: The
role oF ViSUaliZaTionS on enVironmenTal
DeciSion maKing
268-3
2:15PM Rennert,KevinJ.*:FeDeral climaTe PolicY aS a
caSe STUDY For Science-PolicY inTeracTion
268-4
2:30PM McCurdy,KarenM.*:SPanning The geoSciencegoVernmenT DiViDe: The imPorTance oF
congreSSional Time
268-5
2:45PM Grifo,FrancescaT.*:Science anD DemocracY:
meeTing The challenge
268-6
3:00PM Thornhill,Alan*:ScienTiFic inTegriTY aT The
DeParTmenT oF inTerior
268-7
3:15PM Foss,ScottE.*:PaleonTologY, PolicY, anD PUBlic
DiPlomacY
3:30PM Break
268-8
3:45PM Phillips,MichaelA.*:hoW To USe YoUr geoTechnical
TranSlaTion SKillS To engage PolicY-maKerS
anD PromoTe The inclUSion oF The geoScience
PerSPecTiVe
268-9
4:00PM Wilson,MichaelC.*:The UrBan geological SUrVeY:
an emerging neeD in a changing WorlD
268-10
4:15PM Schiffries,Craig*:BroaDening canaDa-UniTeD
STaTeS cooPeraTion on TranSBoUnDarY
geoScience iSSUeS
268-11
4:30PM Halpern,MichaelH.*;Huertas,Aaron:SomeThing’S
roTTen in The STaTe oF Virginia
268-12
4:45PM Nelson,Cary*:acaDemic FreeDom anD
inSTiTUTional reSPonSeS To aTTacKS on
reSearcherS
268-13
5:00PM Boland,MaeveA.*:ScienTiSTS, PUBlic PolicY, anD
erioniTe in norTh DaKoTa
268-14
5:15PM Pearthree,PhilipA.*;Young,JeriJ.;Youberg,Ann:
geologic maPPing along The SoUThern
BorDer in ariZona: aVoiDing anD managing
cloSe encoUnTerS
267-10
4:00PM Parsons-Hubbard,Karla*:Shell BeD FormaTion,
BioTUrBaTion, anD Sea leVel riSe: DeVeloPmenT
oF a reeF-lagoon SeDimenT PacKage, ST. croiX,
USVi
267-11
4:15PM Olszewski,ThomasD.*:The inFlUence oF
DePoSiTional SeTTing on Time aVeraging in a
moDern eSTUarine emBaYmenT (coPano BaY, TX)
SeSSion no. 269
4:30PM SchmeisserMcKean,Rebecca*:PreSerVaTion oF
marine VerTeBraTeS in The laTe creTaceoUS
(cenomanian-TUronian) TroPic Shale oF
SoUThern UTah
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101A-C
267-12
267-13
267-14
4:45PM Thoene,Jenell*;Smith,DenaM.;Nufio,CésarR.;Meyer,
Herb:hoW imPorTanT iS liThologY in The
PreSerVaTion oF FoSSil inSecTS? a STUDY oF
laTe eocene inSecTS From The FloriSSanT
FormaTion oF coloraDo
P8. Global Water Sustainability (Mineralogical Society of America;
Geochemical Society)
MartinB.Goldhaber,JohnB.Brady,andChenZhu,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
269-1
1:35PM Konikow,Leonard*:groUnDWaTer DePleTion: a
conSTrainT on SUSTainaBle DeVeloPmenT
269-2
2:05PM Oelkers,Eric*;Hering,Janet;Zhu,Chen:gloBal WaTer
SUSTainaBiliTY
269-3
2:35PM Edmunds,W.Michael*:WaTer-BaSeD DeVeloPmenT
in Semi-ariD regionS
5:00PM Johnson,KirkR.*;Miller,IanM.;Sertich,Joe;Stucky,
Richard;Fisher,DanielC.;Pigati,JeffreyS.:Ziegler
reSerVoir anD The SnoWmaSToDon ProJecT:
oVerVieW anD geologic SeTTing oF a recenTlY
DiScoVereD SerieS oF high-eleVaTion
PleiSTocene ecoSYSTemS near SnoWmaSS
Village, coloraDo
269-4
3:05PM Zhu,Chen*;Schwartz,FranklinW.:hYDrogeochemical
ProceSSeS anD Their conTrol on WaTer
QUaliTY anD WaTer managemenT
3:35PM Break
5:15PM early end
269-5
4:00PM Johnston,RichardB.*;Berg,Michael;Tilley,Elizabeth;
Johnson,C.Annette;Hering,Janet:WaTer anD
SaniTaTion in DeVeloPing coUnTrieS:
geochemical aSPecTS oF QUaliTY anD
TreaTmenT
269-6
4:30PM Gregory,KelvinB.*;Vidic,Radisav;Dzombak,DavidA.:
aDDreSSing DiVerSe WaTer managemenT
challengeS DUring hYDraUlic FracTUring oF
Shale For naTUral gaS ProDUcTion
269-7
5:00PM Siegel,DonaldI.*:The FUnDamenTal QUeSTionS
goVerning WaTer SUSTainaBiliTY anD The
hUman conDiTion
SeSSion no. 268
Public Policy: The Not-So Great Divide—Where Science Meets
Public Policy
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100FG
RichardC.BergandKarenM.McCurdy,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
268-1
1:45PM Mann,MichaelE.*:climaTe ScienTiSTS in The PUBlic
arena: Who’S goT oUr BacKS?
256 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.271
SeSSion no. 270
SeSSion no. 271
T8. Tectonic Evolution of Eastern Oregon and Western Idaho
(GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Geophysics Division)
T21. Constraints on Strain Rates, Stresses, and Deformation
Processes During Shear Zone Localization at Different
Lithospheric Levels (GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Division; GSA Geophysics Division)
BasilTikoff,RichardM.Gaschnig,ToddLaMaskin,andClydeJ.Northrup,
Presiding
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200DE
JulieNewman,DavidKohlstedt,BasilTikoff,andSethC.Kruckenberg,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
1:30PM introductory remarks
270-1
1:35PM Vogl,JamesJ.*;Diedesch,Timothy;Rodgers,DavidW.;
Lexvold,Angela:a STrain graDienT WiThin The
FooTWall oF The Pioneer core comPleX,
iDaho: comPleX oVerPrinTing oF creTaceoUS
STrUcTUreS BY eocene eXTenSional STrain
anD PoSSiBle SYn-eXTenSional ShorTening
271-1
1:45PM Price,NancyA.*;Johnson,ScottE.;Gerbi,ChristopherC.:
USing heTerogeneoUS QUarTZ cPo DaTa To
inTerPreT The DeFormaTion hiSTorY oF a Shear
Zone aT The BaSe oF The SeiSmogenic Zone
271-2
2:00PM Nevitt,JohannaM.*;Pollard,DavidD.;Warren,JessicaM.:
conSTiTUTiVe BehaVior oF graniTic rocK WiThin
a conTracTional FaUlT STeP aT The BriTTleDUcTile TranSiTion
271-3
2:15PM DeVasto,Michael,A.*;Czeck,DyannaM.;Bhattacharyya,
Prajukti:QUanTiFYing The relaTionShiPS BeTWeen
geochemical anD microTeXTUral changeS
acroSS Small-Scale graniTic Shear ZoneS
271-4
2:30PM Stahr,DonaldW.III.*;Law,RichardD.:hoW SenSiTiVe
are rigiD grainS To changing FloW VorTiciTY?
271-5
2:45PM Frieman,BenM.*;Johnson,ScottE.;Gerbi,Christopher:
microSTrUcTUral anD elecTron BacKScaTTer
DiFFracTion eViDence For PorPhYroBlaST
roTaTion DUring non-coaXial FloW
3:00PM Discussion
271-6
3:15PM Gottardi,Raphaël*;Teyssier,Christian;Seaton,Nicholas:
ThermomechanicS oF a meTamorPhic core
comPleX: raFT riVer moUnTainS (nW UTah)
271-7
3:30PM Casale,GabrieleM.*:origin oF The calcare
caVernoSo anD The aBSence oF TecTonic
FaBric in a Shear Zone; alPi aPUane
meTamorPhic core comPleX, iTalY
3:45PM Break
271-8
4:00PM Swanson,ErikaM.*;Wernicke,BrianP.;Eiler,JohnM.;
Losh,Steven:TemPeraTUreS anD FlUiDS on
FaUlTS BaSeD on carBonaTe clUmPeD–iSoToPe
ThermomeTrY
270-2
270-3
270-4
270-5
270-6
1:50PM Fouch,MatthewJ.*;James,DavidE.;Wagner,LaraS.;
Long,MaureenD.;Carlson,RichardW.;Eagar,KevinC.;
Roth,JeffreyB.:SeiSmic STrUcTUre oF The high
laVa PlainS anD SUrroUnDing regionS
2:10PM Lewis,ReedS.*;Schmidt,KeeganL.;Schwartz,DarinM.:
STrUcTUre, inTrUSiVe hiSTorY, anD locaTion oF
The eaSTern margin oF The WalloWa Terrane,
WeSTern iDaho
2:25PM LaMaskin,Todd*;Dorsey,RebeccaJ.;Vervoort,Jeff:
linKing The WalloWa Terrane To norTh
america: laTeST JUraSSic–earlieST
creTaceoUS coon holloW FormaTion, BlUe
moUnTainS ProVince, norTheaSTern oregon
anD WeSTern iDaho
2:40PM Starns,EdwardC.*;Snoke,ArthurW.:an eXPoSeD
croSS SecTion ThroUgh a laTe PaleoZoic–
meSoZoic accreTionarY comPleX: The
SoUThern margin oF The BaKer Terrane, BlUe
moUnTainS ProVince, norTheaST oregon
2:55PM Schwartz,JoshuaJ.*;Johnson,Kenneth;Mueller,Paul;
Valley,JohnW.;Strickland,Ariel;Wooden,Joseph:
magmaTic conSTrUcTion oF The BalD moUnTain
BaTholiTh, ne oregon: inSighTS From U-PB
Zircon geochronologY anD haFniUm-oXYgen
iSoToPe geochemiSTrY
3:10PM Break
270-7
3:25PM MacDonald,JamesH.Jr.*;Pecha,Mark:PreliminarY
geochronologY anD geochemiSTrY oF The
hicKS BUTTe comPleX, cenTral caScaDeS,
WaShingTon: PoSSiBle linKS BeTWeen
PolYgeneTic meSoZoic arc rocKS oF The
cenTral caScaDeS anD The BlUe moUnTainS
ProVince
271-9
4:15PM Francsis,MatthewK.*;Law,RichardD.:mUlTiPle
PaleoSTreSS anD STrain-raTe graDienTS
aBUTTing The greaTer himalaYan SerieS:
inSighTS From The SoUTh TiBeTan DeTachmenT
SYSTem, SoUThern TiBeT, anD The main cenTral
ThrUST, nW inDia
271-10
270-8
3:40PM Ware,Bryant*;Schmitz,Mark:neW U-PB (ca-TimS)
age conSTrainTS on The DePoSiTion oF The
WeaTherBY FormaTion, BlUe moUnTainS
ProVince, norTheaSTern oregon
4:30PM Koch,LeahJean*;Terry,MichaelP.:SeiSmic
aniSoTroPY anD FiniTe STrain in amPhiBoliTe
From The DeeP UnDergroUnD Science anD
engineering laB, leaD, SoUTh DaKoTa, USa
271-11
270-9
3:55PM Stowell,Harold*;McKay,MatthewP.;Schwartz,JoshuaJ.;
Gray,KeithD.:loaDing anD meTamorPhiSm WiThin
The Salmon riVer SUTUre Zone, WeST-cenTral
iDaho
4:45PM Terry,MichaelP.*:an eXamPle oF heTerogeneoUS
DeFormaTion anD STrain ParTiTioning aPPlieD
To crUSTal FloW anD eXhUmaTion oF hP anD
UhP rocKS, BlacK hillS SD, USa
270-10
4:10PM Braudy,Nicole*;Tikoff,Basil;Gaschnig,Richard;Vervoort,
Jeff:The WeSTern iDaho Shear Zone, WeST
moUnTainS, iDaho: PreliminarY STrUcTUral
geologY reSUlTS oF iDor ProJecT
270-11
4:25PM Gaschnig,Richard*;Vervoort,Jeff;Tikoff,Basil;Lewis,
ReedS.:The manY (anD SomeTimeS loST) arcS oF
iDaho
270-12
271-12
5:00PM Hansen,Lars*;Zimmerman,Mark;Dillman,Amanda;
Kohlstedt,David:STrain localiZaTion in
oliVine aggregaTeS aT high TemPeraTUre:
a laBoraTorY comPariSon oF conSTanTSTrain-raTe anD conSTanT-STreSS BoUnDarY
conDiTionS
5:15PM concluding remarks
4:40PM Ihinger,Phillip*;Mahoney,J.Brian;Johnson,BreckR.;
Kohel,Chris;Guy,AlexandraK.;Kimbrough,DavidL.;
Friedman,RichardM.:laTe creTaceoUS magmaTiSm
in SoUThWeST monTana: The BoUlDer BaTholiTh
anD elKhorn moUnTainS VolcanicS
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 257
W E D N E S D AY
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200A-C
PM
SESSIONNO.272
SeSSion no. 272
T25. Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic
Volcanism: Stratigraphy, Architecture, Evolution (GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Mineralogical
Society of America)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room101FG
GrahamD.M.Andrews,MatthewE.Brueseke,andBenEllis,Presiding
272-1
1:30PM Ferrari,Luca*;Orozco,MariaTeresa;Petrone,ChiaraMaria;
LópezMartínez,Margarita:geoDYnamic SigniFicance
oF large VolUme Silicic VolcaniSm in The
TranS-meXican Volcanic BelT
272-2
1:50PM UkstinsPeate,Ingrid*:aFro-araBian oligocene
FlooD Volcanic STraTigraPhY anD eXTreme
geochemical heTerogeneiTY: inSighTS inTo
eVolUTion oF VolUminoUS Silicic PYroclaSTic
erUPTionS
272-3
2:10PM Kay,SuzanneMahlburg*:loS FraileS ignimBriTeS
oF The cenTral anDean alTiPlano PlaTeaU:
chemiSTrY, eVolUTion anD TecTonic SeTTing
272-4
2:25PM Drenth,BenjaminJ.*;Keller,G.Randy;Thompson,
RenA.:geoPhYSical imaging oF The San JUan
moUnTainS BaTholiTh comPleX, SoUThWeSTern
coloraDo
272-5
2:40PM Goff,Fraser*;Dunbar,Nelia;Kelley,ShariA.;Peters,Lisa;
McIntosh,William;Heizler,LynnL.;Goff,CathyJ.:Three
riVerS STocK anD PaliSaDeS TUFF: correlaTing
inTrUSiVe SoUrce WiTh ignimBriTe SheeT in
The TecTonicallY DiSrUPTeD Sierra Blanca
igneoUS comPleX, neW meXico
272-14
5:15PM Kingsbury,C.G.*;Fowler,A.D.;Denis,D.:oBSiDian
Dome, caliFornia: a comPleX recorD oF
emPlacemenT oF a YoUThFUl laVa Dome
SeSSion no. 273
T36. Comprehensive Data Sets for the Reconstruction of
Geological Histories: Combining Double and Triple Dating
with Geochemical Fingerprinting
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102BC
AndreasMöllerandDanielF.Stockli,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
273-1
1:45PM Baldwin,JuliaA.*;Crowley,JamesL.:inTegraTing
U-PB geochronologY WiTh Trace elemenT
geochemiSTrY oF Zircon To conSTrain The
ProVenance, meTamorPhic, anD magmaTic
hiSTorieS oF rocKS in The BiTTerrooT core
comPleX, WeSTern monTana
273-2
2:00PM Riggs,NancyR.*;Reynolds,StephenJ.;Barth,AndrewP.;
Lindner,Philip;Richard,StephenM.;Walker,J.Douglas:
PB/U ageS anD Th/U raTioS oF ZirconS in earlY
meSoZoic SeDimenTarY UniTS SoUTh anD
SoUThWeST oF The coloraDo PlaTeaU: age anD
TecTonic SigniFicance
273-3
2:15PM Souders,A.K.*;Sylvester,P.J.;Myers,J.S.:
FingerPrinTing SoUrceS oF archean
anorThoSiTeS: an in-SiTU iSoToPic STUDY
comBining PB-PB iSoToPeS in PlagioclaSe WiTh
lU-hF iSoToPeS in Zircon
273-4
2:30PM Shallaly,Nahla*:microFaBricS, coUnTerclocKWiSe P-T PaTh anD monaZiTe DaTing oF
The PrecamBrian WaDi el miYah meTaPeliTeS,
eaSTern DeSerT, egYPT
272-6
2:55PM Gregg,PatriciaM.;deSilva,Shanaka*;Grosfils,EricB.;
Parmigiani,JohnP.:DeVeloPmenT, eVolUTion anD
Triggering oF SUPererUPTionS
273-5
272-7
3:10PM Zou,Haibo*;Fan,Qicheng;Zhang,Hongfu:9000-YearolD ZirconS From The large-VolUme
millenniUm erUPTion oF changBaiShan
Volcano: eViDence For raPiD magma
DeVeloPmenT
2:45PM Buchwaldt,Robert*;Ring,Uwe;Tulloch,Andrew:
DecoDing The Timing WiThin The PaParoa
meTamorPhic core comPleX, neW ZealanD:
neW inSighTS oF The BreaK-UP oF eaSTern
gonDWana
273-6
3:25PM Break
272-8
3:40PM Hanson,RichardE.*;Puckett,RobertE.Jr.;Burkholder,
BarbaraK.;Eschberger,AmyM.;Finegan,ShaneA.;Frazier,
StephenJ.;McCleery,DavidA.;Philips,ChristineM.;
Pollard,JulieB.:VolUminoUS a-TYPe rhYoliTeS
WiThin a maJor, largelY BUrieD camBrian riFT
Zone in SoUThern oKlahoma
3:00PM Rohs,C.Renee*:maFic inTrUSionS anD Thermal
oVerPrinTS in The SilVermineS graniTe, ST.
FrancoiS moUnTainS
3:15PM Break
273-7
3:30PM Saylor,JoelE.*;Stockli,DanielF.;Horton,BrianK.;Nie,
Junsheng;Mora,Andrés:DeTriTal Zircon DoUBle
DaTing aS a Tool For iDenTiFYing Volcanic
ZirconS anD eXhUmaTion PaTTernS in The
eaSTern corDillera oF colomBia
273-8
3:45PM Miller,JosephC.*;Stockli,DanielF.;Möller,Andreas;
Oalmann,JeffreyA.:Zircon U-PB-he DoUBle
DaTing oF norThern alPine ForelanD BaSin,
SWiTZerlanD – imPlicaTionS For orogenic
DYnamicS anD SUBSiDence
273-9
4:00PM Rhatigan,Caleb*;Stockli,DanielF.;Bosworth,William;
Möller,Andreas;Oalmann,JeffreyA.;Glauser,Travis:
Zircon U-PB anD (U-Th)/he DoUBle DaTing oF
TeThYan SYnriFT in WeSTern DeSerT, egYPT –
inSighTS inTo crUSTal STrUcTUre anD TecTonic
eVolUTion oF ne aFrica
273-10
4:15PM Schoolmeesters,Nicole*;Cheadle,Michael;John,
BarbaraE.;Reiners,PeterW.:DeTermining cooling
hiSTorieS anD DePTh oF DeTachmenT FaUlTing
oF oceanic core comPleXeS USing U-PB anD (UTh)/he ThermochronomeTrY
273-11
4:30PM Toraman,Erkan*;Fayon,Annia;Whitney,DonnaL.;
Teyssier,Christian;Reiners,PeterW.;Thomson,StuartN.;
Kruckenberg,SethC.:aPaTiTe-Zircon U-Th/he anD
FiSSion-TracK DaTing oF The oKanogan Dome
eXhUmaTion (Wa, USa)
272-9
272-10
272-11
4:00PM Coble,MatthewA.*;Mahood,GailA.:WiDeSPreaD miDmiocene Silicic VolcaniSm conTemPoraneoUS
WiTh colUmBia riVer FlooD BaSalTS in The
WeSTern USa
4:15PM Hasten,ZacharyE.L.*;Brueseke,MatthewE.:
miD-miocene Silicic VolcaniSm in The
oWYhee moUnTainS (iD): local PhYSical
anD geochemical characTeriSTicS anD
imPlicaTionS For regional magmaTiSm linKeD
To The incePTion oF The YelloWSTone hoTSPoT
4:30PM Cathey,HenriettaE.*;Nash,BarbaraP.;Valley,JohnW.;
Kita,NorikoT.;Allen,CharlotteM.;Campbell,IanH.:a
neW moDel For large-VolUme loW δ18o Silicic
magmaTiSm? inSighTS From ZirconS oF The
coUgar PoinT TUFF
272-12
4:45PM Boroughs,Scott*;Wolff,J.A.;Ellis,Ben;Bonnichsen,Bill;
Larson,PeterB.:o rhYoliTe ProDUcTion in The
cenTral SnaKe riVer Plain
272-13
5:00PM Pritchard,ChadJ.*;Ellis,Ben;Larson,PeterB.;
Mark,DarrenF.:neW high PreciSion 40ar/39ar
meaSUremenTS oF The hUcKleBerrY riDge TUFF:
memBer c - a calDera-Forming, PoST-calDera
rhYoliTe, YelloWSTone, WY, USa
258 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.276
4:45PM Nadin,ElisabethS.*;Martin,AaronJ.:aPaTiTe FiSSionTracK anD (U-Th)/he DaTing reVeal no eViDence
For acTiVe FaUlTing aT a large KnicKZone on
The moDi Khola, cenTral nePal
SeSSion no. 275
T57. Hard Substrate (Sclerobiont) Community Ecology and
Evolution through Mass Extinctions (Paleontological Society)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room205CD
SeSSion no. 274
PaulD.TaylorandMarkWilson,Presiding
T41. Paying Attention to Mudstones: Priceless! (GSA Sedimentary
Geology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division)
275-1
1:30PM Wilson,MarkA.*;Taylor,PaulD.:maSS eXTincTionS
anD marine ScleroBionT commUniTY eVolUTion
in The PhaneroZoic
275-2
1:45PM Casadio,Silvio*;Pereyra,Julieta;Brezina,Soledad:
macroBorerS in a loWer Danian coral reeF oF
norThern PaTagonia, argenTina
275-3
2:05PM Sogot,CarolineE.*;Taylor,PaulD.:SiZe change
in colonial ScleroBionTS aT The K–T maSS
eXTincTion
275-4
2:20PM Innis,Megan*;Wilson,MarkA.:BioeroSion on
oYSTerS acroSS The creTaceoUS-Paleogene
BoUnDarY in alaBama anD miSSiSSiPPi (USa)
275-5
2:35PM Brezina,Soledad;Taylor,PaulD.;Casadio,Silvio*:
The recorD oF ScleroBioTic commUniTieS
changeS ThroUgh The creTaceoUS-Paleogene
TranSiTion in PaTagonia, SoUThern argenTina
275-6
2:50PM Harper,ElizabethM.*;Crame,J.Alistair;Sogot,CarolineE.:
Drilling oVer maSS eXTincTionS: The VieW From
anTarcTica
275-7
3:10PM Hubbard,Dennis*;Whitcher,Elizabeth;Parsons-Hubbard,
Karla;Miller,Jeff:hoW gooD iS The “limeSTone-ona-STicK meThoD” aT characTeriZing PaThWaYS
anD raTeS oF BioeroSion?
3:25PM Break
275-8
3:40PM Taylor,PaulD.*:BrYoZoan ScleroBionTS acroSS
maSS eXTincTionS: PreDicTeD eFFecTS oF maJor
enVironmenTal changeS
275-9
3:55PM Sumrall,ColinD.*;Zamora,Samuel:eDrioaSTeroiDS aS
ePiBionTS: a common harD SUBSTraTe TYPe For
encrUSTing echinoDermS
275-10
4:10PM Shroat-Lewis,RenéA.*;Sumrall,ColinD.;McKinney,
MichaelL.:SPaTial DiSTriBUTion, orienTaTion, anD
TaPhonomY oF The Florence eDrioaSTeroiD
PaVemenT, UPPer orDoVician, KenTUcKY, USa
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room211CD
NeilFishmanandSvenEgenhoff,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
274-1
1:45PM Schieber,Juergen*:graDing Phenomena in
mUDSToneS – ancienT ShaleS anD moDern
ShelF mUDS in The conTeXT oF recenT FlUme
STUDieS
274-2
2:00PM Newby,Warren;Egenhoff,SvenO.*;Fishman,NeilS.;
Maletz,Joerg;Ahlberg,Per:high-liFe ona DeeP
ShelF: SeDimenTaTion anD BioTUrBaTion
graDienTS in The camBrian alUm Shale in
SoUThern SWeDen
274-3
2:15PM Wilson,RyanD.*;Schieber,Juergen:USing
BioTUrBaTion To eValUaTe PaleoreDoX
conDiTionS anD iDenTiFY cYcliciTY in The miDDle
DeVonian geneSeo FormaTion oF neW YorK
274-4
2:30PM Deng,JohnC.*;Harms,Brian;Dennie,Devin;Manning,
EarlB.;Elmore,R.Douglas:inTegraTeD DiageneTic
STUDY oF The miSSiSSiPPian BarneTT Shale, ForT
WorTh BaSin, TeXaS
274-5
2:45PM Fishman,NeilS.*;Hill,Ronald;Lowers,HeatherA.:
The “hole” TrUTh—PoroSiTY in organic-rich
ShaleS oF The UPPer JUraSSic KimmeriDge claY
FormaTion, oFFShore UniTeD KingDom
274-6
3:00PM Bohacs,KevinM.*;Ottmann,JeffryD.;Lazar,Remus;
Dumitrescu,Mirela;Klimentides,Robert;Schieber,
JuergenS.;Montelli,Rafaela;Liu,Chengjie:DeciPhering
geneTic conTrolS on The occUrrence,
DiSTriBUTion, anD characTer oF Fine-graineD
rocKS (mUDSTone/Shale)-- an inTegraTeD
SeQUence-STraTigraPhic analYSiS oF The
cenomanian-TUronian oF norTh america
3:15PM Break
275-11
274-7
3:30PM Taylor,KevinG.*;Macquaker,JoeH.S.:DiageneTic
PaThWaYS in Fine graineD SeDimenTS are DriVen
BY PrimarY SeDimenTological comPoSiTion:
PreDicTing mUDSTone ProPerTieS
4:25PM Schneider,ChrisL.*:a comPariSon oF Pre-anD
PoST-eXTincTion ScleroBionT commUniTieS
acroSS The laTe DeVonian maSS eXTincTion in
norTh america
275-12
274-8
3:50PM Gilleaudeau,GeoffreyJ.*;Kah,LindaC.:
conSiDeraTionS on The USe oF iron, carBon
anD SUlFUr PaleoreDoX ProXieS in loW SUlFaTe
ProTeroZoic oceanS: an eXamPle From
The meSoProTeroZoic ToUiriST FormaTion,
maUriTania
4:40PM Zaton,MichalP.*:encrUSTing commUniTieS in
The lighT oF The FraSnian-Famennian (laTe
DeVonian) maSS eXTincTion
275-13
5:00PM Hadden,CarlaS.*;Johnson,K.A.Burke;Walker,SallyE.;
Hakala,Sarah;Rosenberg,Morgan;Bowser,SamuelS.:
raPiD recrUiTmenT oF BenThic ForaminiFera To
eXPerimenTal arraYS in mcmUrDo SoUnD, roSS
Sea, anTarcTica
274-9
4:05PM Gierlowski-Kordesch,Elizabeth*;Weismiller,HeatherC.:
PeDogenic mUD aggregaTeS in SeDimenTarY
laYerS BeTWeen BaSalT FloWS
274-10
4:25PM Potter,SallyL.*;Chan,MarjorieA.;McPherson,Brian:iron
PreciPiTaTion in The BrUShY BaSin memBer oF
The JUraSSic morriSon FormaTion: clUeS To
DiageneTic Biogeochemical cYcleS
4:40PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 276
T62. Frontiers in Foraminiferal Research II: Paleoceanography
and Polar Biotas (Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal
Research; SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology); SEPM North
American Micropaleontology Section; Paleontological Society;
GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200H-J
PamelaHallockandSusanT.Goldstein,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
276-1
1:40PM Berggren,WilliamA.;Aubry,Marie-Pierre*:
BreaKThroUghS in DeciPhering The role oF
coccoliThS: inSighTS From ForaminiFera
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 259
W E D N E S D AY
273-12
PM
SESSIONNO.276
276-2
2:00PM Ando,Atsushi*;Huber,BrianT.;MacLeod,KennethG.:
STaTionarY or moBile? recenT aDVanceS
in STaBle iSoToPic DePTh-ecologY anD
PaleoceanograPhic aPPlicaTion oF miDcreTaceoUS PlanKTonic ForaminiFera
276-3
2:15PM Wendler,Ines*;Huber,BrianT.;MacLeod,KennethG.;
Wendler,JensE.:TUronian PriSTine ForaminiFera
From TanZania – SYSTemaTic STaBle iSoToPeS
anD Shell carBonaTe geochemiSTrY
276-4
2:30PM Diner,Richard*;Leckie,R.Mark;Eicher,DonL.:niche
DYnamicS in laTe creTaceoUS PlanKTic
ForaminiFera: an eXamPle From The WeSTern
inTerior SeaWaY
276-5
2:45PM Falzoni,Francesca*;Petrizzo,MariaRose;Huber,
BrianT.:eVolUTion anD SigniFicance oF The
ornamenTaTion in laTe creTaceoUS PlanKTonic
ForaminiFeral gloBigeriniForm TaXa
276-6
3:00PM Hilding-Kronforst,Shari*;Wade,BridgetS.:liFeSTYleS
oF The hanTKeniniDS
3:15PM Discussion
3:30PM Break
276-7
3:45PM Williams,Carlie*;Flower,BenjaminP.;Hastings,DavidW.;
Brown,ElizabethA.;Lowell,ThomasV.:Deglacial
melTWaTer inPUT To The gUlF oF meXico: a
marine-BaSeD recorD oF laUrenTiDe ice SheeT
chronologY
276-8
4:00PM Best,KellyM.*;Polyak,L.;Crawford,K.A.;Gray,R.E.:a
long recorD oF ForaminiFera helPS reSolVe
QUaTernarY WeSTern arcTic STraTigraPhY
276-9
4:15PM Mello,RenataM.*;Strohschoen,Oscar:eViDence oF
corroSiVeneSS WaTer maSSeS in The SoUTh
aTlanTic
276-10
4:30PM Bedrava,Steven*;Paddack,BrendanD.;Taylor,RonaldD.;
Rathburn,Anthony;Perez,M.Elena;Lang,DarinM.;
Martin,JonB.;Miner,Dylan;Ishman,Scott:BenThic
ForaminiFera inhaBiTing The WeSTern
anTarcTic PeninSUla margin
276-11
276-12
4:45PM Scott,DavidB.*:TeSTaTe rhiZoPoDS in The DrY
ValleY laKeS, anTarcTica-an analogUe For
a marS enVironmenT?
5:00PM Martínez-Colón,Michael*;Hallock,Pamela:
conSiDeraTionS in The DeSign oF cUlTUre
eXPerimenTS: ammonia SPP. in cU-enricheD
SeaWaTer?
From PaleoSolS oF The laTe TriaSSic chinle
FormaTion, PeTriFieD ForeST naTional ParK,
ariZona, USa
277-5
2:40PM Cotton,JenniferM.*;Hyland,Ethan;Sheldon,NathanD.:
organic carBon iSoToPic reconSTrUcTion oF
c3/c4 PhoToSYnTheSiS anD imPlicaTionS For The
TecTonic eVolUTion oF The SanTa maría BaSin,
norThWeST argenTina
2:55PM Break
277-6
3:10PM Michalski,Greg*;Wang,Fan;Seo,Ji-Hye:oXYgen
iSoToPeS in Soil niTraTe: a neW ProXY For
Paleo-PreciPiTaTion in ariD enVironmenTS?
277-7
3:25PM Morón,Sara*;Fox,DavidL.;Turner,BenjaminL.;Jaramillo,
Carlos;Montes,Camilo;Bloch,JonathanI.:PeDogenic
inDeX oF Paleo-PreciPiTaTion in TroPical rain
ForeSTS
277-8
3:40PM Egli,Ramon*;Orgeira,MariaJulia:PeDogenic iron
oXiDeS, Soil WaTer Balance, anD climaTe
277-9
4:00PM Nie,Junsheng*;Song,Yougui;King,J.W.;Fang,Xiaomin:
SiX million YearS oF TemPeraTUre anD rainFall
hiSTorY on The chineSe loeSS PlaTeaU:
eViDence From a noVel aPPlicaTion oF TWo
magneTic grain SiZe ProXY ParameTerS To The
chineSe loeSS recorD
277-10
4:15PM Driese,StevenG.*;Nordt,LeeC.;Mintz,JasonS.;
Robinson,AmeliaC.;Miller,WesleyL.:The oVerlooKeD
Soil-Forming FacTorS: DiSTingUiShing
inFlUenceS oF Soil age anD hYDrologY
From climaTe inFlUenceS on VerTiSolS, anD
aPPlicaTionS To inTerPreTing PaleoSolS
277-11
4:30PM Ewing,Stepanie*;O’Donnell,Jonathan:PermaFroST
anD The climaTe FingerPrinT in SoilS
277-12
4:50PM Geiss,Christoph*:eFFecT oF Fire on The magneTic
ProPerTieS oF loeSSic SoilS
SeSSion no. 278
T82. Impact of Winter De-Icing Chemicals on the Environment
(GSA Hydrogeology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM101AB
RudolphHon,WaltonR.Kelly,andSamuelV.Panno,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
278-1
1:35PM Corsi,Steven*;Graczyk,David;Geis,Steven;Booth,
Nathaniel;Richards,Kevin;Hirsch,RobertM.:The
increaSing imPacT oF roaD SalT: WiDeSPreaD
aQUaTic ToXiciTY anD WaTer QUaliTY imPacTS on
local, regional, anD naTional ScaleS
278-2
1:55PM Kelly,WaltonR.*;Panno,SamuelV.;Hackley,KeithC.:
roaD SalT anD The SaliniZaTion oF SUrFace
WaTerS anD groUnDWaTer oF The chicago
region
278-3
2:10PM Coefer,Josh*;Hon,Rudolph;Tedder,Newton:
correlaTionS BeTWeen lanD USe anD The
eXTenT oF roaD SalT conTaminaTion in SUrFace
WaTerS anD groUnDWaTer BaSeFloW - eaSTern
maSSachUSeTTS
278-4
2:25PM Heath,Douglas*;Belaval,Marcel:WinTer Deicing SalT
conTaminaTion oF TWo mUniciPal WellFielDS in
WilmingTon, maSSachUSeTTS
278-5
2:45PM Allen,Douglas*;Bull,Nick:Tracing roaD SalT
aPPlicaTion ThroUgh SUrFace WaTer in The
naShUa riVer WaTerSheD, maSSachUSeTTS
278-6
3:00PM Hon,Rudolph*;Dillon,Peter;Duggan,AmandaM.;
McInnis,JohnR.;Clabby,PeterA.:heTerogeneiTY oF
groUnDWaTer QUaliTY WiThin a WaTer SUPPlY
aQUiFer aFFecTeD BY roaD SalT chemicalS
3:15PM Break
5:15PM concluding remarks
SeSSion no. 277
T64. Soils as Archives of Past Climates (GSA Quaternary Geology
and Geomorphology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room200FG
ChristophGeissandEdwardNater,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
277-1
1:35PM Nordt,Lee*;Driese,Steven;Dworkin,SteveI.:
TerreSTrial PaleoclimaTe FUTUreS:
gamBling on inVeSTmenTS in moDern analogS
277-2
1:55PM Zung,AshleyB.*;Feddema,JohannesJ.:a QUanTiTaTiVe
aPProach To reconSTrUcTing greaT PlainS
climaTe From Soil ProPerTieS
277-3
2:10PM Meier,HollyA.*;Driese,Steven;Nordt,Lee;Dworkin,
SteveI.;Forman,StevenL.:inTerPreTaTion oF
DYnamic laTe QUaTernarY climaTe anD
lanDScaPe VariaBiliTY BaSeD UPon PaleoSol
macro- anD micromorPhologY anD STaBle
iSoToPeS oF Soil organic maTTer, oWl creeK,
cenTral TeXaS, USa
277-4
2:25PM Dworkin,SteveI.*;Nordt,Lee;Atchley,Stacy:carBon
iSoToPe raTioS in BUlK organic maTTer
260 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
SESSIONNO.280
278-7
3:30PM Quinn,JohnJ.*;VanLonkhuyzen,RobertA.;Kamiya,
MarkA.:eValUaTing roaD SalT PerSiSTence in a
WeTlanD
279-9
4:00PM Britt,Christopher*;Iqbal,Mohammad:STUDY oF e. coli
anD oTher WaTer QUaliTY inDicaTorS in a Small
SUBUrBan WaTerSheD
278-8
3:50PM Green,SophieM.*;Cresser,MalcolmS.:DoeS roaD
SalTing Damage To Soil c anD n cYcling caUSe
more Than a SalT loaD Damage To local
STreamS?
279-10
4:15PM Barton,AshleyM.*;Romanek,ChrisS.;Brion,GailM.;
Fryar,AlanE.:PoTenTial aTTenUaTion oF STaBle
iSoToPe laBel DUring PreDaTion oF 15n-TaggeD
WilD-TYPe ESCHERICHIA COLI BY ProToZoa
278-9
4:05PM Roy,JamesW.*;Gillis,PatriciaL.;McInnis,Rodney;
Bickerton,Greg:riSK To BenThic organiSmS,
SUch aS The FreShWaTer mUSSel lamPSiliS
SiloQUeoDea From groUnDWaTer
conTaminaTeD WiTh roaD SalT anD DiScharging
To an UrBan STream
279-11
4:30PM Mondal,PulinK.*;Sleep,BrentE.:eFFecTS oF WaTer
ionic STrengTh on VirUS anD VirUS-SiZeD
ParTicle TranSPorT in a VariaBle-aPerTUre
DolomiTe rocK FracTUre
279-12
4:45PM Feriancikova,Lucia*;Johanson,Jennifer;Xu,Shangping:
eFFecTS oF enTerococcal SUrFace ProTein
(eSP) on The TranSPorT oF enTerococcUS
FaeciUm WiThin SaTUraTeD aQUiFer SanDS
4:20PM Conko,KathrynM.*;Landa,EdwardR.:eFFecT oF Deicing SalTS on The moBiliZaTion oF Zinc From
Tire ParTicleS
278-11
4:35PM Schmitkons,Jonathan*;Graney,Joseph;Zhu,Weixing:
FacTorS inFlUencing meTal DePoSiTion anD
moBiliTY near roaDWaYS in The BinghamTon, nY
UrBan corriDor
278-12
4:50PM Sibert,RyanJ.*;Koretsky,CarlaM.;Snyder,Christine;
MacLeod,Andrew;Wyman,DavinaA.;Gilchrist,AnnM.;
Barone,Steven:meromiXiS in an UrBan KeTTle
laKe: eFFecTS oF roaD De-icing SalTS
SeSSion no. 280
T121. Uranium Ore Deposits: From Genesis to Mine Tailings and
Mining Wastes
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,Room102D-F
RuizhongHu,ChenZhu,andMostafaFayek,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
280-1
1:35PM Kyser,Kurt*:moVing UP The learning cUrVe For
DiScoVerY oF UraniUm DePoSiTS anD UraniUm
geochemiSTrY
280-2
1:55PM Chi,Guoxiang*:hYDroDYnamic conTrol on
localiZaTion oF UraniUm DePoSiTS in
SeDimenTarY BaSinS
280-3
2:15PM Zhu,Chen*:aPPlicaTionS oF geochemical
moDeling To remeDiaTion oF UraniUm
conTaminaTion anD UraniUm ore DePoSiT
FormaTion
280-4
2:30PM Hu,Ruizhong*;Bi,Xianwu;Peng,Jiantang;Su,Wenchao;
Liu,Shen;Qi,Huanwen:UraniUm meTallogeneSiS in
SoUTh china
280-5
2:45PM Pan,Wei*;Li,Hanbo;Li,Ziyiny;Wang,Ju;Huang,Shutao:
image FracTal FeaTUre oF hYDroThermal
UraniUm ore-FielDS in SoUTh china
3:00PM Break
280-6
3:15PM Spencer,JonE.*;Wenrich,KarenJ.:The granD canYon
Breccia-PiPe UraniUm DiSTricT, norThWeSTern
ariZona, anD PoTenTial mining-relaTeD imPacTS
To coloraDo riVer WaTer QUaliTY
280-7
3:30PM Levitan,DeniseM.*;Schreiber,MadelineE.;Seal,
RobertR.II.;Bodnar,RobertJ.;Aylor,JosephG.Jr.:
characTeriZaTion oF STream WaTerS in The
ViciniTY oF The UnDeVeloPeD coleS hill
UraniUm DePoSiT, PiTTSYlVania coUnTY, Virginia
280-8
3:45PM Xiaozhong,Han*;Rongrong,Liu;Xiaochao,Hui;
Mingtai,Wang:The UraniUm meTallogeneSiS iS
conTrolleD BY ShUangQiao FaUlT in ZheJiang
ProVince
280-9
4:00PM Leibold,Julie*;Monecke,Thomas;Kelly,Nigel:SUlFiDe
morPhologY anD DiSTriBUTion aT The Three
croW roll-FronT UraniUm DePoSiT, neBraSKa
280-10
4:15PM Istok,Jonathan*:oVerVieW oF cUrrenT
remeDiaTion TechnologieS For UraniUm
conTaminaTeD groUnDWaTer aQUiFerS
4:35PM Discussion
SeSSion no. 279
T83. Pathogens and Fecal Indicators in Soil, Groundwater, and
Surface Water (GSA Hydrogeology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100DE
LarryD.McKayandMarkBorchardt,Presiding
279-1
1:30PM McKay,Larry*;Layton,AliceC.;Knappett,PeterS.K.;
Culligan,PatriciaJ.;Mailloux,BrianJ.;Ferguson,Andrew;
Feighery,John;Emch,Michael;Serre,MarcL.;vanGeen,
Alex:The ValUe oF FielD occUrrence STUDieS oF
Fecal conTaminaTion in aQUiFerS anD WellS
279-2
1:50PM Bradbury,KennethR.*;Borchardt,MarkA.;Gotkowitz,
MadelineB.;Zhu,Jun;Gellasch,ChristopherA.;Spencer,
SusanK.;Hunt,Randy:hYDrogeological anD
STaTiSTical eViDence For WiDe-SPreaD enTeric
VirUS conTaminaTion oF DeeP mUniciPal WellS
279-3
2:05PM Gellasch,ChristopherA.*;Bradbury,KennethR.;Gotkowitz,
MadelineB.;Borchardt,Mark;Bahr,JeanM.:eValUaTion
oF mechaniSmS ThaT mighT conTrol TranSPorT
oF WaSTeWaTer conTaminanTS in BeDrocK
mUlTi-aQUiFer SYSTemS
279-4
2:20PM Wampler,PeterJ.*;Sisson,AndrewJ.:PaThogen
PaThWaYS, conTaminaTion, anD SUSTainaBle
WaTer reSoUrce SolUTionS For haiTi
279-5
2:35PM Hruby,Claire*;Soupir,Michelle;Moorman,ThomasB.:
TranSPorT oF SALMONELLA SPP. anD inDicaTor
BacTeria To Drainage Tile WaTerS UnDer
cornFielDS receVing PoUlTrY manUre
279-6
2:50PM Borchardt,Mark*;Spencer,Susan;Kieke,BurneyJr.;
Lambertini,Elisabetta;Loge,Frank:VirUSeS in nonDiSinFecTeD groUnDWaTer USeD For mUniciPal
DrinKing WaTer anD The inciDence oF acUTe
gaSTroinTeSTinal illneSS
3:10PM Break
279-7
3:25PM Baloch,MansoorA.*;Gelting,RichardJ.:role oF
hYDrologY in The irrigaTion WaTer relaTeD e.
coli oUTBreaKS aSSociaTeD WiTh leaFY green
ProDUce
279-8
3:45PM Corsi,Steven*;Hughes,Peter;Borchardt,Mark;Spencer,
SusanK.;Baldwin,Austin:hUman anD BoVine VirUSeS
in UrBan anD rUral STreamS: hYDrologic anD
SeaSonal PaTTernS oF WaSTeWaTer inFlUence
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 261
W E D N E S D AY
278-10
PM
SESSIONNO.281
SeSSion no. 281
282-5
2:45PM Horwell,Claire*;Baxter,PeterJ.;Williamson,Ben;
Donaldson,Ken;Tetley,Terry:inTegraTing
mineralogY, geochemiSTrY anD ToXicologY For
The raPiD DeTerminaTion oF The reSPiraTorY
healTh haZarD oF Volcanic aSh: reSUlTS From
10 erUPTionS
282-6
3:05PM Damby,DavidE.*;Horwell,Claire:WhaT The lUngS
See: mineralogical FacTorS aFFecTing The
PoTenTial ToXiciTY oF Volcanic aSh
T123. Monitoring and Understanding Our Landscape for the Long
Term through Small Catchment Studies II: A Tribute to the Career
of Owen P. Bricker (GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100HI
KarenC.Rice,PierreD.Glynn,andJillS.Baron,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
281-1
1:35PM Paces,Tomas*:UnDerSTanDing one hUnDreD
TWenTY YearS oF changeS in WaTer QUaliTY in
cenTral eUroPe – a TriBUTe To oWen BricKer
3:20PM Break
282-7
3:35PM Finkelman,RobertB.*:The imPacTS oF coal on
PUBlic healTh
281-2
1:55PM Dhar,Ratan*:BiogeochemiSTrY oF arSenic
in groUnDWaTer anD iTS imPlicaTion For
eValUaTing The SUSTainaBiliTY oF aQUiFerS aS
a long-Term SaFe WaTer SoUrceS
282-8
3:55PM Torrance,KeithW.*;Switzer,Christine;Rein,Guillermo;
Hadden,Rory;Belcher,ClaireM.;Carvel,Ricky:
inVeSTigaTion oF SelF-SUSTaining comBUSTion
oF a coal WaSTe heaP in ScoTlanD
281-3
2:15PM Griffin,MichaelP.*;Callahan,TimothyJ.;Vulava,VijayM.;
Garrett,C.Guinn;Hitchcock,Dan;Amatya,DevendraM.;
Williams,ThomasM.:USing enD-memBer miXing
analYSiS To UnDerSTanD STorm-eVenT STream
FloW in Three Small caTchmenTS oF coaSTal
SoUTh carolina
282-9
4:10PM Harrington,AndreaD.*;Tsirka,Styliani-AnnaE.;
Schoonen,MartinA.A.:BriDging The gaP – an
inTerDiSciPlinarY aPProach For DeTermining
The caUSe oF coal WorKerS’ PneUmoconioSiS
282-10
4:25PM Graney,JosephR.*;Landis,MatthewS.;Krupa,Sagar:
coUPling leaD iSoToPe raTioS anD elemenT
concenTraTionS in ePiPhYTic lichenS To TracK
ProceSSeS in The aThaBaSca oil SanDS region
282-11
4:40PM Brabander,DanielJ.*;Estes,Emily;Fitzstevens,MaiaG.;
Chien,Jiayang;Heiger-Bernays,Wendy:geochemicallY
FingerPrinTing SoUrceS in The UrBan comPoST
STream: ToWarDS DeSigning BeST PracTiceS
For managing FaciliTieS anD aPPlicaTion
282-12
4:55PM Zheng,Jiajia*;Edraki,Mansour;Huynh,Trang;Gasparon,
Massimo;Ng,Jack;Harris,HughH.;Noller,Barry:
comPariSon oF BioacceSSiBiliTY USing PBeT
anD X-raY aBSorPTion TechniQUeS For riSK
aSSeSSmenT oF SelecTeD leaD conTaining
maTerialS
282-13
5:10PM Bove,DanaJ.*;Lowers,HeatherA.;Morman,
SuzetteA.;Chaffee,MauriceA.;Plumlee,GeoffreyS.:
a SimPle meThoDologY For DeTermining The
BioacceSSiBiliTY oF aS, cD, anD PB in SmelTer
conTaminaTeD Soil SamPleS: a caSe STUDY
oF SoilS in The DeSerT SoUThWeSTern UniTeD
STaTeS conTaminaTeD BY PB-ag ore SmelTer
eFFlUenT
281-4
2:30PM Gerla,Phil*;Dinger,Matthew;McCoy,Ernie;OvermoeKenninger,Kate;Roehrdanz,Nicholas:moniToring anD
moDeling long-Term changeS oF rainFallrUnoFF reSPonSe anD WaTer QUaliTY in a Small
agricUlTUral WaTerSheD reSToreD To Prairie
2:45PM Break
281-5
3:00PM Burns,DouglasA.*;Shanley,JamesB.:long Term
TrenDS anD PaTTernS in SUlFaTe BUDgeTS aT
TWo caTchmenTS in The norTheaSTern US
281-6
3:15PM Stottlemyer,Robert*;Toczydlowski,David:concUrrenT
TrenDS in Small WaTerSheD SnoW coVer, Soil
mineraliZaTion raTeS, anD eXPorT oF DiSSolVeD
organic carBon anD niTrogen inTo laKe
SUPerior
281-7
3:30PM Glynn,PierreD.*;Rice,KarenC.;Baron,JillS.:Small
WaTerSheD ecoSYSTem STUDieS: BrieF hiSTorY
anD FUTUre DirecTionS
3:45PM Panel Discussion
4:00PM open Discussion
SeSSion no. 282
T201. Intersection of Geology and Health: Impacts of Geologic
Materials on Public Health (GSA Geology and Health Division;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100BC
GeoffreyS.PlumleeandJeanM.Morrison,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
282-1
1:40PM Schoonen,MartinA.A.*:mineral-inDUceD raDical
FormaTion: The gooD anD The BaD
282-2
2:00PM Plumlee,Geoffrey*;Morman,SuzetteA.;Meeker,
GregoryP.:a comPariSon oF ToXicologicallY
imPorTanT characTeriSTicS oF aTmoSPheric
ParTicUlaTe maTTer From DiVerSe SoUrceS
282-3
282-4
2:15PM Morrison,JeanM.*;Goldhaber,MartinB.;Hooper,RobertL.;
Morman,SuzetteA.:The TranSPorT oF geogenic
chromiUm anD nicKel From UlTramaFic
SoUrceS in norThern, caliFornia: iS There a
hUman healTh riSK?
2:30PM Ulrich,Sarah*;Hooper,RoberL.:TranSmiSSion
elecTron microScoPe analYSiS oF Trace
elemenTS in inDiViDUal air ParTicUlaTeS From
The cenTral ValleY oF ca: a PreliminarY
aSSeSSmenT oF PoTenTial imPacTS oF air
ParTicUlaTeS on hUman healTh
SeSSion no. 283
T204. Advances in Characterizing Sources and Release of
Naturally Occurring Trace Elements to Aquatic Systems
and Groundwater (GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA
Hydrogeology Division; Minnesota Ground Water Association;
GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomM100FG
SarahL.NicholasandBrandyM.Toner,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
283-1
1:45PM Ayotte,JosephD.*;Gronberg,JoAnn;Apodaca,
Lori;Dubrovsky,NeilM.:Trace elemenTS in
groUnDWaTer in The UniTeD STaTeS
283-2
2:05PM Hibbs,BarryJ.*:eVolVing arSenic anD SeleniUm
TrenDS BeneaTh a DraineD TerreSTrial marSh
283-3
2:20PM Vinson,DavidS.*;Lundy,JamesR.;Alvarez,Tom;
Vengosh,Avner:raDiUm iSoToPe reSPonSe To
aQUiFer STorage anD recoVerY: eXamPle oF a
minneSoTa SanDSTone aQUiFer
283-4
2:35PM Gotkowitz,MadelineB.*;Schreiber,MadelineE.;Root,
TaraL.;West,Nicole:characTeriZing The role
oF Well FielDS in DiSTriBUTion oF arSenic in
groUnDWaTer SYSTemS
262 2011 Annual Meeting & Exposition: Archean to Anthropocene: The past is the key to the future
283-5
2:55PM Nicholas,SarahL.*;Toner,BrandyM.;Erickson,MelindaL.;
Knaeble,AlanR.;Woodruff,LaurelG.;Meyer,GaryN.:
SPeciaTion anD mineralogY oF arSenic in
glacial SeDimenTS anD Their eFFecT on
arSenic concenTraTionS in groUnDWaTer,
minneSoTa, USa
283-6
3:10PM Goddard,Coreyn*;Dhar,Ratan:oPTimiZaTion oF a
colorimeTric meThoD To DeTermine arSenic
SPeciaTion in colUmn eXPerimenTS To STUDY The
eFFecTS oF iron, manganeSe, anD PhoSPhaTe
concenTraTion in groUnDWaTer in arSenic
remoVal ProceSS
3:25PM Break
283-7
3:40PM Polizzotto,Matthew*:mUlTi-Scale aPProacheS For
aSSeSSing arSenic SPeciaTion anD moBiliTY in
aQUiFerS oF SoUTh anD SoUTheaST aSia
283-8
4:00PM Weinman,Beth*;Goodbred,StevenJr.;Zheng,Yan;
vanGeen,A.;Singhvi,Ashok:The SUrFace anD
SUBSUrFace conTrolS on groUnDWaTer
arSenic: can SUrFace morPhologY alWaYS
helP in DeTermining VUlneraBiliTY To ShalloW
groUnDWaTer arSenic?
283-9
4:15PM Hallett,BethanM.;Burgess,WilliamG.*;Valsami-Jones,
Eva:mineralogical DiSTriBUTion oF F anD
SoUrceS oF groUnDWaTer FlUoriDe in The
gneiSSic BeDrocK/regoliTh aQUiFer oF anDhra
PraDeSh, inDia
4:30PM Discussion
284-1
1:35PM Mustard,JohnF.*;Greenberger,Rebecca;Salvatore,
MarkR.;Ehlmann,BethanyL.:TraVerSing The
aQUeoUS hiSTorY oF marS ThroUgh analogS
284-2
1:55PM Burr,DevonM.*;Howard,AlanD.:PlaneTarY FlUVial
geomorPhologY STUDieS USing TerreSTrial
analogS
284-3
2:15PM Kula,Joseph*;Kraus,MaryJ.;Brock-Hon,AmyL.;
Baldwin,SuzanneL.:neogene Drainage raTeS in
The Bighorn BaSin From JaroSiTe 40ar/39ar
chronomeTrY; a hYDrologic analog For
meriDiani PlanUm, marS
284-4
2:30PM Kelley,CherylA.*;Poole,JenniferA.;Tazaz,AmandaM.;
Chanton,JeffreyP.;Bebout,BradM.:13c-enricheD
meThane ProDUceD BiologicallY aT
hYPerSaline marS analog SiTeS
284-5
2:45PM Williams,RebeccaM.E.*;Irwin,RossmanP.III.;McClelland,
Phillip;Burr,DevonM.:The miracKina Paleochannel
in SoUTh aUSTralia aS an analog For PaireD
SinUoUS riDgeS on marS
284-6
3:00PM Gregg,TracyK.P.*;Roberts,Carolyn:SinUoUS rilleS
in heSPeria PlanUm, marS: WaTer, laVa, or
SomeThing elSe?
284-7
3:15PM Salvatore,MarkR.;Mustard,JohnF.*;Head,JamesW.;
Seeley,Jack:VeriFicaTion oF SPecTral maPPing
oF The mcmUrDo DrY ValleYS USing in SiTU anD
laBoraTorY TechniQUeS
284-8
3:30PM Diniega,Serina*;Smrekar,SuzanneE.;Anderson,
StevenW.;Stofan,EllenR.:laVa FloW DYnamicS
DriVen BY TemPeraTUre-DePenDenT ViScoSiTY
VariaTionS
284-9
3:45PM Pendleton,MatthewW.*;Bleacher,JacobE.;Hamilton,
ChristopherW.;Glaze,LoriS.:The DiSTriBUTion oF
Volcanic VenTS acroSS The eaSTern TharSiS
PlainS, marS
284-10
4:00PM DeHon,R.A.*:craTer morPhologY in
monogeneTic Volcanic FielDS oF WeSTern
neW meXico
284-11
4:15PM Halliday,WilliamR.*;Stefansson,Arni;Favre,Gerald:PiT
craTerS anD oPen VerTical Volcanic conDUiTS
oF earTh anD marS
284-12
4:30PM Kattenhorn,SimonA.*:TerreSTrial DilaTional
FaUlTS: analogS For normal FaUlTS on marS
anD PoSSiBlY icY moonS
SeSSion no. 284
T215. Terrestrial Analogs in Solar System Studies (GSA
Planetary Geology Division; GSA Structural Geology and
Tectonics Division; GSA Geophysics Division; GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA
Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
Geomorphology Division; GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology
Division; GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA Hydrogeology
Division)
1:30PM,MinneapolisConventionCenter,RoomL100H-J
SimonA.KattenhornandLarryS.Crumpler,Presiding
1:30PM introductory remarks
W E D N E S D AY
SESSIONNO.284
PM
9–12 October • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 263
Index of Authors
How to use the indexing system:
The first number (preceding the dash) represents the session number in which the paper will be presented.
The second number (following the dash) indicates the presentation order of the paper within its session.
Example: Eaton, L. Scott ….. 59-4*
Find Session #59 in either the Abstracts volume or the Technical Session portion of
the Program, and look at the fourth paper in the session.
Page numbers are not listed in this index. Refer to session number and order of presentation to locate the
author you are searching for.
A
Aagaard, Per 42-7
Aalto, K.R. 218-11*
Aalto, Rolf 19-13
Aaltonen, Ismo S. 101-7*,101-8*
Abban, Benjamin 181-9
Abbe, Timothy 59-1
Abbott, April 132-6,188-1*
Abdelkareem, Mohamed 248-1*,262-10*
Abdelsalam, Mohamed 33-1
Abedin, M. Nurul 248-2*
Abeid, John A. 32-9
Abels, Hemmo 237-2
Abeyta, Antoinette 149-9*
Abiye, Tamiru 215-8
Abongwa, Pride T. 219-10*
Abott, Mark 189-39
Abouelmagd, Abdou 58-3*
Abousif, Alsedik M. 241-39*
Abraham, David 149-5
Abraham, Jared D. 61-8,183-4
Abraham, John 46-15*
Abramov, Oleg 69-4
Abrams, Daniel Bruce 83-9,140-5*
AbuBakr, Mostafa 26-7,48-11*,248-7*,
248-8
Abudulawal, Lukuman 169-6
Achey, Elisabet T. 156-12
Acikbas, Inci 146-8
Ackerman, S.D. 246-1
Ackison, Laurel 185-3*
Acton, Peter M. 240-9,241-34
Adamo, Lisa 223-7
Adamovic, Jiri 194-14*
Adams, Charlla 139-9
Adams, Doug 25-19
Adams, James P. 42-5
Adams, Kenneth D. 65-7*
Adams, Roberta S. 5-5,82-2*,192-1,
198-8,262-25*
Adams, Ryan 110-18*
Adams, Sharon A. 9-5
Adams, Victoria E. 195-1
Adamson, James 160-9*
Adatte, Thierry 55-9,55-10,55-11*
Addison, A.D. 229-14
Adegoke, Jimmy 23-6
Adekanmbi, Olusola Helen 120-12*
Adelsberger, Katherine A. 95-16,95-17*
Ader, Vincent N. 260-16
Adler, Alex D. 103-7
Admou, Hassan 32-8
Ague, Jay J. 29-14
Agustsson, Kenjo 204-7*
Ahamed, Aakash 191-7*
Aharon, Paul 95-6,224-10
Ahern, Tim 263-3*
Ahlberg, Per 274-2
Ahlstrom, Anna Kathleen 26-18,180-12*
Ahmad Abir, Ismail 244-13*
Ahmad, Talat 252-1,252-7
Ahmed, Kazi Matin 84-14,134-11
Ahmed, Masud 44-8,44-12
Ai, Siyue 42-9
Aiken, Carlos L.V. 115-15,165-6,170-11,
186-3,237-10,237-11
Aiken, George R. 40-5,166-3
Aina, Eyitayo 30-6*
Aird, Hannah M. 175-3
Akawy, Ahmed 248-1,262-10
Akhtar, Alliya A. 207-12
Akin, Sara 106-5*
Al Faitouri, Mohamed 37-2*
Al Harbi, Talal 180-13
Al Lawati, Wafa 134-9
Al, Ramanathan 84-15*,134-2*
Al-Lazki, Ali Ibrahim 244-7*
Al-Twaijri, Hani Ahmed 116-1
Al-Zoubi, Abdallah 249-2
Alam, Md.I. 122-5,249-17*
Albano, J.A. 109-6*
Albertyn, K. 72-4
Albertz, Markus 76-2
Albrecht, Mark 244-11
Albury, Nancy 15-10
Alcorn, Rebecca J. 33-4
Aldiss, Don 217-9
Aldred, Jennifer L. 96-28*
Aldridge, David E. 95-6*,224-10*
Alegret, Laia 55-13
Aleinikoff, John N. 49-11,77-3
Alemseged, Zeresenay 258-8
Alemu, Binyam Lema 42-7
Alexander, Conel M. O’D. 142-5
Alexander, E. Calvin Jr. 3-9,60-11,108-3,
108-4,110-4,129-3,135-7,182-2
Alexander, Jason S. 113-1
Alexander, Kyle 241-26
Alexander, Scott C. 129-3
Alfarhan, Mohammed S. 165-6,170-11,
186-3
Alfaro, Michael E. 57-5,57-10
Algeo, Thomas J. 150-10,209-1*,209-3,
249-20
Alhawas, Assaf A. 2-6*
Ali, Ghazanfar 192-8
Ali, Guleed A.H. 211-6,211-8
Ali, Guleed AH 211-12*
Ali, Zarine 44-8
Alin, Simone 19-13
Allard, Stephen T. 25-10,28-14,29-8,
31-13,101-6,101-14
Allaz, Julien 130-8*,130-9
Allen, Andy J. 26-22*
Allen, Carlton C. 167-10*
Allen, Charlotte M. 272-11
Allen, Douglas 41-7,278-5*
Allen, George Henry 251-10*
Allen, Heather C. 137-5
Allen, Jaclyn 94-10*
Allen, Katherine 44-13,44-16
Allen, Kerri Alexandra 99-10*
Allen, Sarah E. 120-15*
Allen, Victoria 241-43*
Allen-King, Richelle 109-8
Aller, Robert C. 13-5
Alley, Bethany 241-22*
Alley, Richard B. 82-8,183-6
Allis, Rick G. 9-11*
Allison, Alivia J. 98-8*
Allison, David 93-8
Allison, David T. 262-39*
Allison, M. Lee 9-9,9-10*,170-9*,170-10,
223-10
Allison, Mead A. 191-1
Allmendinger, Richard W. 139-6
Allmon, Warren 207-9
Allmon, Warren D. 78-1*,78-8,99-37,
152-13,226-12
Allwardt, Jeffrey R. 13-3
Alm, Steven 98-7
Almendinger, James E. 181-18
Almquist, Catherine 29-9
Almquist, Heather 189-32
Alroy, John 55-6*
Alsaaran, Nasser 160-13*
Alshawabkeh, Akram 110-5
Alstadt, Kristin 220-2*
Alt, Richard C. III 76-9,76-10
Altiner, Demir 105-18,231-12
Alvarado, Guillermo E. 81-2
Alvarado, M. Iris 115-15
Alvarez, Tom 283-3
Alvino, Francis A. 104-4*
Amatangelo, Kathryn L. 4-9
Amati, Lisa 4-1
Amatya, Devendra M. 162-8,281-3
Amelse, Ann 187-15
Amend, Jan P. 72-2*
Ames, Dorothea V. 113-5*
Ames, Robert M. 141-4
Amidu, Sikiru A. 104-1*,169-6*
Amini, Manouchehr 84-11
Amit, Rivka 154-11
Ammannito, E. 239-9
Ammannito, Eleonora 239-5
Ammon, Charles 104-8
Ammon, Charles J. 176-1
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar 183-6
Anastasio, David 163-3
Anbar, Ariel D. 21-8
Anciro, Stephanie 44-20,44-24,44-26
Anders, Alison 183-5
Anders, Alison M. 96-5,194-5*
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Andersen, Dale T. 208-4
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Anderson, Alyssa J. 172-15*
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Anderson, Deborah K. 99-24*
Anderson, Eric 168-16
Anderson, Erik I. 83-5,83-10*
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Anderson, Fred J. 206-5
Anderson, Heidi 249-16*
Anderson, Jacob L. 27-23*
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261-4*
Anderson, John 120-8
Anderson, Julia 110-4*
Anderson, Ken B. 206-8
Anderson, Krystle 158-10
Anderson, Laurie C. 152-12*
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Anderson, Mary 260-10
Anderson, Mary P. 233-6
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Anderson, Robert 210-5
Anderson, Robert C. 100-8*,100-14
Anderson, Robert S. 82-6*
Anderson, Scott W. 149-2
Anderson, Steven W. 71-11*,284-8
Anderson, T.W. 138-4
Ando, Atsushi 276-2*
Ando, Ryosuke 98-1
Andreasen, David C. 233-11
Andreasen, Mie 187-14
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Andrews-Hanna, Jeffrey C. 167-4*
Anfinson, Owen 77-4*,102-3
Angeli, Kim M. 81-10,91-12
Angen, Joel 177-13
Annable, Michael 88-4
Anné, Jennifer 58-5*
Anovitz, Lawrence 247-3
Ansdell, Kevin M. 127-6*,127-13,200-5
Antar, Mohammad Sameh M. 99-35
Anthony, Elizabeth Y. 39-11
Apodaca, Lori 283-1
Appleby, Christina A. 163-9
Applegate, Patrick J. 102-1,138-11
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Appold, Martin 264-2
Appold, Martin S. 158-8
Aquino, Kim 96-28
Aracne, C.R. 147-5
Arai, Shoji 203-2*
Arbogast, Alan F. 214-6*
Archer, Allen W. 205-2*
Arcone, Steven 20-11
Arenas, Alejandro 249-9
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Arey, Bruce 88-9
Argyilan, Erin 214-11*
Argyilan, Erin P. 214-10
Arkle, Jeanette C. 230-11
Arlauckas, S.M. 93-4
Armani, Gustavo 108-2
Armitage, Dominic 13-3
Armour, J. 172-11
Armstrong, Christopher P. 16-4*
Armstrong, Phillip A. 230-5,230-11*
Arnaud, Emmanuelle 262-5
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Arnold, Carl B. 241-42*
Aronoff, Ruth F. 128-2
Arora, Baneet 217-4
Arredondo, Pedro 65-5
Arrowsmith, J. Ramón 128-10*,132-12,
263-2
Artemieva, Irina M. 125-5*
Artemieva, Natalia 24-7
Arthur, Jonathan D. 3-7*,3-8
Arthurs, Leilani 46-5*
Arvidson, Raymond 167-3*
Arvin, Mohsen 28-13
Asante, Joseph 85-3*
Asanuma, Hidetoshi 147-1
Asato, Carlos Gabriel 263-16*
Asbjórndöttir, Lovisa 99-36
Aschoff, Jennifer 179-2
Aseto, Collins O. 168-12
Ash, Jeanine 165-12
Ash, Richard 58-8
Ashe, Daniel 253-5
Asher, Robert A. 91-9*
Ashley, Gail M. 132-10,189-1,189-22,
213-2*
Ashley, Michael 46-15
Ashwal, Lewis 215-8
Ashworth, Allan 138-6*
Ashworth, Allan C. 172-6
Askalany, Mohamed 248-1,262-10
Askari Khorasgani, Zohreh 249-18
Askin, Corey 155-9
Askin, Rosemary 120-8,120-9
Aslan, Andres 102-5*
Asmar, S. 239-1
Asmerom, Yemane 162-5
Asplund, Shari 94-10
Atchison, Christopher 70-6*
Atchley, Stacy 80-8,172-3,277-4
Atekwana, Eliot 260-2
Atekwana, Eliot A. 219-10
Atekwana, Estella 136-5
Atkinson, Lisa A. 233-4*,262-28*
Attal, Mikael 13-10
Attig, John 192-2
Attig, John W. 5-1,64-1
Attinti, Ramesh 185-8*
Atudorei, Nicu-Viorel 209-7
Aubele, J.C. 94-11*
Aubry, Marie-Pierre 226-6*,276-1*
Aucoin, Christopher D. 104-4,115-5*
Audette-Stuart, Marilyne 136-12
Aufdenkampe, Anthony 19-13,181-2,
243-26,243-27
Augustin, Michael 99-2*
Auken, Esben 62-9,262-8
Ault, Aaron 263-1
Ausich, William 27-20,207-14*
Ausich, William I. 27-17
Austin, Steven A. 96-9*
Auvenshine, Sarah D. 26-15*
Avouac, Jean-Philippe 29-17
Awramik, Stanley M. 18-9*,18-10,99-39
Ayalon, Avner 154-11
Aydinian, Karen 143-11
Aylor, Joseph G. Jr. 280-7
Ayorinde, Adebayo Olujinmi 168-11*
Ayotte, Joseph D. 233-10,283-1*
Azuma, Takashi 98-1
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Ba, Denzhu 203-4
Baar, Eric E. 77-5
Babaei, Abbed 28-13
Babcock, Lori N. 95-11*
Bachan, Aviv 55-3*
Bachu, Stefan 122-1
Badgley, Catherine 132-3
Badyrka, Kira A. 27-6*,99-10,99-11
Baedecker, Mary Jo 185-1
Baedke, Steve J. 21-12,214-10,214-12
Baer, Eric M.D. 22-10,71-10*
Baero, Wiebke 126-12
Baghai-Riding, Nina 242-1
Bahlburg, Heinrich 10-2,179-5
Bahn, Volker 55-5
Bahniuk, Anelize M. 242-11
Bahr, Jean M. 187-12,279-3
Bahtiyar, Ismail 146-8
Baierlipp, Michael 111-13
Bailey, Christopher 113-2
Bailey, Jake V. 129-6*,173-12,242-10
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Bair, Andrea 221-6*
Bair, E. Scott 60-7*
Baird, Gordon C. 14-10
Baird, Graham B. 32-5*
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Bajc, Andy F. 62-4
Baker, David M.H. 100-5,142-6,142-7,
142-11,142-12*
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Baker, Leandra 40-6*
Baker, Michael B. 28-10
Baker, Victor R. 218-6*
Bakker, Mark 83-5*
Balco, Greg 5-6,102-7,192-18
Baldauf, Paul 241-21*
Baldus, Lorentyna 116-10*
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Baldwin, Julia A. 273-1*
Baldwin, Suzanne L. 12-11*,284-3
Balgord, Elizabeth 77-2*
Balholm, P. 32-10
Balimuttajjo, Midar 241-7*
Balistrieri, Laurie S. 63-2,63-10*
Balk, Meghan 4-10
Ball, Carolyn E. 110-8*
Ballard, Nathaniel C. 86-8*
Ballewske, Lauren 27-24
Balliet, Russell N. 221-7,221-10*
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Balmer, Michelle B. 86-2
Balmos, Andrew 263-1
Baloch, Mansoor A. 279-7*
Balogh, Steven J. 161-7
Balsam, William 172-7
Balta, Joseph 28-10*
Baltensperger, Brad 266-3
Bambach, Richard K. 79-1
Banas, Ryan M. 121-8*
Bandara, W.M.A.T. 40-10
Bandaragoda, Christina 156-3
Bandli, Bryan R. 247-7*
Bandy, Ralph Edward III 105-2*
Banerjee, Neil R. 264-4
Banerjee, Sandeep 200-2
Banerjee, Santanu 174-14
Banfield, Jill F. 88-5,129-11
Bank, Tracy 187-5,236-4
Bankoff, H. Arthur 95-15
Banner, Jay 80-11,172-15
Banner, Jay L. 135-8
Bannister, Roger A. 193-1
Bansberg, Marsha 25-18
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Banzhaf, Stefan 40-2*,137-13*
Bapst, David W. 57-15*
Barbeau, David L. Jr. 106-3
Barber, Douglas E. 174-13*
Barber, Kelly M. 240-9*
Barberan, Cj 115-2
Barbey, Pierre 202-2
Barbieri, Andrea 181-10
Barchetta, Alessia 267-4
Bardwell, Jamie L. 39-14
Bargar, John R. 88-6,88-8
Barineau, Clinton I. 11-10*
Barker, Amanda 137-2
Barker, Donald 167-9
Barker, Robinson 42-6*
Barker, Shaun L.L. 53-11
Barley, Mark E. 212-2*
Barlow, Celeste 86-13
Barlow, Jeannie R.B. 2-10,187-10*
Barnard, Alex 245-3
Barnard, Holly R. 26-17
Barnard, Kathryn Nora 219-8*
Barnes, Jason B. 251-10
Barnes, Jason W. 199-4*
Barnes, Randal 83-6,83-7
Barney, Jeffrey A. 45-11*,164-2*
Barnhardt, Michael L. 64-4
Barnouin, Olivier S. 100-15,142-8,239-12
Baron, Alfred Q.R. 147-1,147-6
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Baron, Jill S. 281-7
Barone, Steven 278-12
Barquero-Molina, Miriam 29-5
Barr, Kelton D. 110-4
Barr, Kelton D.L. 83-14*
Barr, Sandra M. 173-20
Barreiro-Lostres, Fernando 18-1
Barrett, Heather Ann 241-20
Barrios, Hector 152-11
Barry, B.J. 43-1
Barse, Kirtipal 34-7,34-8
Barszewski, Christine E. 31-6*
Bart, Gwendolyn D. 117-5*
Barta, Daniel E. 173-9
Bartek, Louis R. III 254-3*
Bartels, William S. 27-3,99-34*,114-4,
173-26
Barth, Andrew P. 35-6*,273-2
Barth, Ginger 16-11
Bartholomew, Alex 99-28*,173-13,
173-29
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Bartholomew, Mervin J. 6-7
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Bartlett, Rickey 4-3*
Bartley, Julie K. 30-15*
Bartley, Russell H. 206-15
Bartley, Sylvia E. 206-15
Bartolini, Anachiara 237-5
Barton, Ashley M. 279-10*
Barton, Bax R. 222-10
Barton, Penny 24-9
Bartov, Gideon 170-8*,241-14
Baru, Chaitanya 263-2
Basak, Chandranath 224-4
Basista, Beth 21-5
Bass, Benjamin 187-6
Bass, Jay D. 147-5,147-10,147-11
Bassett, Damon J. 39-6,220-8*
Bassett, Kari N. 77-11*
Bassett, Seth 262-37*
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Bates, Kim 164-5
Batlhomamisi, Bagomotsi David 260-2
Batlle-Aguilar, Jordi 61-3
Battaglia, Maurizio 244-12
Batten, William 233-12
Bauer, Aaron W. 24-11
Bauer, Florian 2-4*
Bauer, James 19-11
Bauer, Jennifer E. 152-3
Bauer, Laurel M. 169-1
Bauer, Mark 230-13
Bauer, Robert L. 31-15
Baumeister, Julie L. 19-7*
Baumgardner, Sarah 96-18*
Baumgardt, Elisa 39-11*
Baumiller, Tomasz K. 27-19,27-21
Baums, Iliana 246-12
Baxter, Peter J. 282-5
Bayasgalan, A. 49-8
Bayona, Germán 80-4
Beach, Timothy 161-3,161-4*
Beale, Jacob N. 229-13
Beane, Rachel J. 6-2,97-15
Beard, Brian L. 58-1,129-4
Beard, Christopher M. 219-8
Beard, James Andrew 172-2*
Beard, Sue 163-12
Beason, Scott R. 59-1,149-2*
Beaton, Danielle 136-12
Beatty, William Lee 164-5,261-4
Beaty, David W. 167-10
Beauchamp, Benoit 153-13
Beaudoin, David J. 231-1
Bebout, Brad M. 284-4
Beck, Catherine C. 5-6,189-1*
Beck, Dagmar 139-14
Beck, Emma N. 193-4*
Becker, Doris B. 38-2
Becker, Harry 126-12*
Becker, Kris J. 100-6
Becker, Martin A. 99-28
Becker, Richard 38-2
Becker, Richard A. 64-11*
Becker, Richard H. 180-13
Becker, Tammy L. 100-6
Becker, Thorsten W. 202-8*
Beckie, Roger D. 84-7*
Beckman, Natalie 59-2*
Bédard, Jean H. 203-3
Bedaso, Zelalem K. 258-2,258-8*
Beddows, Patricia A. 108-8*
Bedrava, Steven 276-10*
Bedrosian, Paul A. 143-4*
Bee, Emma 217-9
Beebe, D. Alex 241-24*
Beedle, Matthew J. 91-1*
Beeker, Charles D. 95-10,111-3,207-10
Beelen, Nathaniel J. 70-10
Beem, Lucas 198-2
Befus, Kevin M. 85-10,187-8,214-9
Beganskas, Sarah 98-9
Behlke, Adam D.B. 99-36
Behr, Whitney M. 145-5*,251-2*
Behrensmeyer, Anna K. 4-9
Beitler Bowen, Brenda 63-5
Béjina, Frédéric 147-11
Bekins, Barbara A. 136-2,185-1
Bekker, A. 212-12*
Bekker, Andrey 201-11
Belanger, Christina L. 207-3*
Belaval, Marcel 278-4
Belcher, Claire M. 120-6*,282-8
Belcher, Wayne R. 3-5,73-11*
Belica, Mercedes 148-3*
Belkin, Harvey E. 39-18,247-8*
Bell, James F. III 167-6
Bell, John W. 34-1*,34-3
Bell, Patrick 217-4
Bell, Peter 38-3,264-1
Bell, Robin E. 82-11
Bell, Trevor 93-8*
Bellan, Lee 136-12
Bellomo, Laura 182-2*
Belmont, Patrick 181-7
Belousova, Elena.A. 50-3
Belscher, Kristi 27-8
Belthoff, James 195-11
Ben-Avraham, Zvi 249-2
Benavente, Cecilia Andrea 189-8*
Benavides, Eugenio Figueroa 263-15
Benbow, Ann E. 118-5,216-2*,238-1*
Benedetto, Kathleen 124-4*
Benedict, John C. 173-30
Benedict, Marc D. 28-16*
Benediktsson, Ívar Örn 20-7*,20-8,
20-10,192-9*,192-11
Benesh, Nathan P. 76-9,76-10
Bengtson, Stefan 126-7*
Benimoff, Alan I. 40-7*,48-7*
Benison, Kathleen 105-19
Benison, Kathleen C. 63-5,63-6*,120-11,
172-5*,189-7
Bennett, Mitchell 34-2,168-16,190-8*
Bennett, Richard H. 186-2
Bennett, Vickie C. 11-7
Bennink, Dylan L. 99-10
Benowitz, Jeff 128-9,177-3,177-4*,
230-4,230-5*
Benson, Craig H. 166-8
Benson, David A. 85-7
Benson, Larry 65-2,65-3,65-14
Benson, Rick 263-3
Bentley, Callan 195-14*
Bentley, L.R. 156-6
Benton, G.M. 139-1
Bentz, Amy E. 164-2
Beraldi, Hugo 56-7
Beranek, Luke P. 77-6
Berelson, William M. 18-11,79-15,155-11
Beresford, Vincent P. 225-3
Berg, Ashley R.M. 169-8*
Berg, Christopher A. 46-6*
Berg, James A. 2-11*
Berg, Michael 134-9,269-5
Berg, Richard C. 92-7
Berger, Alexandra J. 190-1*
Berger, Glenn W. 7-2*
Bergeron, Philip G. 97-25
Berggren, William A. 276-1
Berglund, James L. 51-2*,110-7*
Bergmann, Uwe 58-7
Berke, Melissa A. 132-6
Berman, Elena 88-10
Bernardin, Tony 115-4
Bernau, Jeremiah A. 39-42*
Berndt, Jasper 10-2,24-7
Berndt, Michael E. 101-13
Berner, Zsolt 134-7
Bernhard, Joan M. 208-1*,231-1*,231-7,
246-10
Bernier, Chad M. 37-3
Bernier, Julie C. 246-3*
Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan 88-6
Berquist, C.R. Jr. 101-15
Berquist, Peter J. 71-9,97-18
Berquó, T. 129-3,133-6
Berrios, Lisa 213-5
Berry, Andrew 264-4
Berry, Katherine E. 241-9
Berry, Margaret E. 26-9,113-1,113-11
Berry, Michael S. 65-13*
Berry, Stacy J. 245-2*
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Bertetti, F. Paul 60-4
Berti, Claudio 82-8,143-14
Besonen, Mark R. 90-11*,111-11
Best, James 205-3,205-7
Best, Jim 205-11
Best, Kelly M. 276-8*
Betancourt, Julio L. 213-1
Bethune, David N. 160-2
Bethune, James 109-3
Betka, Paul 178-5,178-6*
Bettis, E. Arthur III 173-26,192-3,210-9*,
258-1
Bevans, Hugh E. 42-4
Beverly, Emily J. 10-6,132-10*
Beyer, Ross 167-12
Bhatnagar, Gaurav 158-11
Bhattacharya, Janok 227-4
Bhattacharya, Janok P. 205-10*
Bhattacharya, Prosun 84-8,84-14*,84-15,
134-2,134-5,134-8,134-10*,134-11,
134-12,134-13
Bhattacharya, Saibal 42-6
Bhattacharyya, Prajukti 39-41,39-44,
41-13,118-11*,271-3
Bhattacharyya, Sidhartha 166-7*
Bhattji, Parna T. 39-46
Bhowmick, P.K. 55-9
Bhowmick, Subhamoy 134-8,134-12
Bi, Xianwu 280-4
Bibby, Theodore 102-7*
Biber, Kivanc 212-5,241-28*
Bickerton, Greg 278-9
Bickford, M.E. 74-12,229-2
Bickler, Simon 77-7
Biczok, J. 190-4,190-5,190-6
Biddanda, Bopaiah A. 242-8
Bidgoli, Tandis S. 103-9*
Bier, Sara E. 230-8*
Bierman, P. 82-9*
Bierman, Paul 154-11
Bierman, Paul R. 102-14,102-15
Bigio, Erica 219-4,262-20
Bilenker, Laura 41-10*
Bill, Markus 88-10
Billen, Magali I. 115-4
Bindeman, Ilya N. 35-11
Bingham, Quinten G. 156-3
Bird, Brian 64-5,81-9,214-14*
Bird, D.K. 161-2
Birgenheier, Lauren P. 174-12
Birkemeier, Ryan 54-11
Birkemeier, Tristan C. 25-7
Birkholzer, Jens T. 26-21,73-10*
Birsic, Erin 177-5*
Bish, David L. 197-3*
Bishop, Ellen M. 1-10
Bishop, Ellen Morris 170-3*
Bishop, Michael 260-5
Bishop, Michael P. 20-1*,192-8
Biswas, Ashis 84-8*,134-8,134-12
Bitner, Joshua 168-5*
Bitting, Chuck 241-18
Björck, Svante 138-2*
Bjork, Jack 59-1
Björklund, Lennart 20-10
Bjornerud, Marcia G. 200-3*,256-1
Black, Stuart 58-2
Blackett, Robert 9-11
Blackwell, Bonnie A.B. 5-10*,95-12,
102-11,102-12,213-4
Blackwell, David D. 9-9
Blair, Hava 170-14
Blair, Neal E. 13-5*
Blair, Stacie A. 150-2
Blais, Stephanie A. 28-4
Blake, Johanna M.T. 134-1*
Blake, M. Clark Jr. 10-8
Blake, Ruth E. 168-22
Blakers, Rachel 92-3*
Blanco, Alberto 95-1,172-4*,241-36
Blaser, Lenna 59-6
Bleacher, Jacob E. 100-2,284-9
Bleeker, Wouter 74-10*,126-2,148-1,
148-8
Bleess, Ryan 192-13
Blevins, Lacy 71-14
Blewett, David T. 100-5*,142-1,239-10
Blewitt, Geoffrey 143-7
Blickstein, Joel 5-10,95-12,102-11,
102-12,213-4
Blink, James A. 73-9
Bloch, Jonathan I. 277-7
Block, Jane 263-1
Block, Karin A. 139-9*
Blockstein, David 139-2
Blodgett, Robert B. 99-30
Blois, Jessica 4-9
Blome, Charles D. 3-6*,122-11
Blome, Margaret Whiting 132-7*
Bloomfield, Florence 44-13
Blount, James 170-14
Blum, Jodi S. 220-1
Blum, Joel D. 154-11
Blum, Peter 150-2
Blumentritt, Dylan 161-7*
Bluth, Gregg J.S. 1-7
Blythe, Ann E. 51-11,113-4*
Bo, Wang 174-9
Bodenbender, Brian E. 174-22,174-23,
214-2*
Bodkin, Tom E. 31-12
Bodnar, Robert J. 280-7
Bodor, Elvira 189-31
Bodzin, Alec 163-3
Boerboom, Terrence J. 87-5
Boerner, Sean 121-4
Boger, Rebecca 95-15,163-11*
Boggs, Katherine 115-6*,118-13*
Bohacek, Peter H. 222-5*
Bohacs, Kevin M. 274-6*
Bohannon, Robert G. 113-11
Bohaty, Steve 120-8
Bohling, Geoffrey C. 85-7
Bohlscheid, Jeff 114-12
Boisvert, Eric 263-21
Boks, Krystle 105-11*
Boland, Kimberly 185-1
Boland, Maeve A. 268-13*
Bold, Uyanga 101-2,101-3*
Boles, Austin 25-14*
Boley, Tyler D. 192-13
Bolger, Allison J. 111-7*,111-9
Boling, Joshua 39-6*,220-8
Bollen, Elizabeth E. 28-9*
Bollinger, G.A. 157-13
Bolster, Carl H. 110-19
Bond, Stephen 38-1*
Bonde, Aubrey M. 99-18
Bonde, Joshua W. 243-4
Bongard, Andrew 155-9
Bonin, B.J. 84-3*
Bonnaffé, Florence L. 122-12
Bonnichsen, Bill 272-12
Bonora, Massimo 178-3
Bonta, James V. 235-11
Bonuso, Nicole 79-2*
Boomgarten, Erich 97-7
Boon, D. 237-10,237-11
Booth, Nathaniel 92-10*,263-21*,278-1
Booth, Robert K. 86-12
Boothman, Christoper 88-1,134-9
Boothroyd, Jeremy J. 10-5*
Boothroyd, Jon C. 262-33
Borchardt, Mark 279-3,279-6*,279-8
Borchardt, Mark A. 279-2
Borchert, Otto 45-13
Boren, Goran 215-12
Borgonie, G. 72-4
Bork, Kennard Baker 218-5*
Borkholder, Eric E. 147-7*
Bornhorst, Theodore J. 159-10*
Bornstein, Benjamin 100-14
Boroughs, Scott 35-10*,35-11,272-12*
Borrell, Jordan A. 115-2
Borrelli, Chiara 231-2*
Borrero, Carlos A. 249-9*
Borsa, Adrian 250-3,250-4
Borski, Jack 155-2
Borycz, Joshua D. 247-9
Bosak, Tanja 101-16
Bosbyshell, Howell 252-8*
Bose, Nicholas R. 172-13*
Bose, Santanu 24-10
Boss, Stephen K. 99-32,139-1*
Bosse, Valérie 252-3
Bosshart, Nicholas 195-4,241-27,262-29
Boston, Penny 167-10
Bosworth, William 273-9
Bottenberg, H.C. 33-1
Botting, Joseph P. 15-11,15-14*
Bottjer, David 79-12
Bottjer, David J. 27-9,79-11,79-13,79-15,
99-39,126-10,209-11,209-12*,227-1
Bottke, William 69-2*
Bottrell, Simon H. 3-10
Botzum, Cathrine J. 41-13*
Boudreau, Alan 175-3
Bougamont, Marion 198-4
Bouloton, Jacky 252-3
Boulton, Geoffrey 82-7*,198-3*
Boulvais, Phillipe 252-3
Bourque, Bruce J. 111-7,111-9
Boutelier, David 202-1*
Bovay, A. Caroline 106-4
Bove, Dana J. 282-13*
Bowen, Brenda B. 63-6,105-1,105-17,
172-5,179-6
Bowen, Brenda Beitler 120-11
Bowen, Gabe 90-2
Bowen, Gabriel 105-16,258-14
Bowen, Lindsay 116-6,116-7*,116-8,
116-9
Bowen, Mark W. 80-10*
Bower, Dina M. 129-5*
Bowersox, J. Richard 241-29*
Bowman, Lindsey 33-4
Bowring, Samuel A. 148-7,148-12
Bowser, Samuel S. 27-26,151-11,275-13
Boxerman, Jonathan Z. 67-12*
Boyce, C. Kevin 120-7*,226-7
Boyer, Diana 99-5*
Boyer, Lane M. 262-15
Boynton, Eric 171-3
Boynton, William V. 142-4
Bozcu, Mustafa 243-10
Braaten, David 82-11
Brabander, Daniel J. 282-11*
Brachfeld, Stefanie 192-15
Bracht, Ginny 160-12*
Brackett, Dixon G. 31-12
Bradbury, Cynthia 258-17*
Bradbury, Kenneth R. 26-10*,85-4,
135-1*,155-2,187-12,279-2*,279-3
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Bradley, A.T. 248-2
Bradley, Dwight 230-3*
Bradley, Kyle Edward 75-8*
Bradley, Paul M. 40-5
Bradshaw, Sabrina L. 166-8
Bradtmiller, Louisa 65-12,188-3,234-6
Brady, Allyson L. 208-3
Brady, Kristina 65-11,65-12,181-21,
234-6
Brady, Mara E. 267-9*
Brady, Serina S. 99-37*
Brain, Anthony P.R. 56-2
Brainard, Jamie L. 153-10*
Brake, Jamie E.S. 95-7
Brake, Sandra S. 168-12,242-4,243-12
Bralower, Timothy J. 114-1,139-2
Branam, Tracy 240-2
Brandau, Deanna L. 173-10*
Branecky, Carolyn 102-20*
Branlund, Joy 71-6*
Brass, Brian 170-4
Bratton, David A. 81-10
Bratton, John F. 158-1*,214-13*
Braudrick, Christian A. 16-8*
Braudy, Nicole 143-6,270-10*
Brauer, Suzanna L. 242-3
Braun, Nicole L. 39-20*
Braun, Shanna 181-11*
Bravo, Tammy K. 261-5*
Brayton, Michael 136-7
Brazell, Seth 172-11
Brearley, Adrian 117-2
Breckenridge, Andy J. 96-20*,112-2,
112-4,138-3*
Breeden, Sue 103-11
Breid, Heidi M. 110-20
Breithaupt, Brent H. 48-6,170-5*
Brennwald, Matthias, S. 17-4
Brereton, Richard L. 19-8*
Brett, Carlton E. 4-1,4-2,14-10,27-2,
173-21,249-22
Bretzler, Anja 84-11
Brewer, Gene A. Jr. 67-4
Brewer, Kevin 160-10
Brey, James A. 22-11*,216-14
Brezina, Soledad 275-2,275-5
Brice, Peter 160-6
Brice, William R. 121-5*
Brick, Greg 108-3*
Bricker, Stephanie 140-9
Bricker, Suzanne B. 235-1*
Bricknell, M.S. 192-2
Bridge, Nathan J. 264-4
Bridges, David L. 33-1*
Briedis, Cynthia A. 171-6,195-8
Briel, Haley E. 13-6
Briggs, B.R. 72-1
Briggs, Derek E.G. 15-7,15-12,69-13,
122-4,173-34,208-5,208-6,226-10,
226-11
Briggs, Martin A. 156-4*,156-10
Brigham, Mark E. 40-5
Brinkhuis, Henk 32-1
Brinkmann, Robert 213-12*
Brion, Gail M. 279-10
Briscoe, Lindsey J. 129-3*
Bristol, R. Sky 68-8*,263-8*
Bristol, Samantha K. 89-11
Britt, Brooks B. 99-29
Britt, Christopher 279-9*
Brock, Candice 262-38*
Brock-Hon, Amy L. 284-3
Brodaric, Boyan 263-21
Brodeur, Jason J. 217-5
Brokus, Sarah 89-8,241-26,247-9*
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Brooks, Gregg R. 19-1,246-4*,260-6
Broome, John 223-8*,223-10
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Brown, C. 47-6
Brown, Elizabeth A. 276-7
Brown, Erik 189-37
Brown, Erik T. 132-6,189-18*,189-29,
189-38
Brown, Joseph W. 57-5*
Brown, Kenneth L. 28-17*
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Brown, Lewis M. 70-10
Brown, Lyndon 215-9
Brown, Michael 53-10*
Brown, P.A. 127-13
Brown, Shaun T. 58-4,153-2,153-4
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Brown, Steven E. 8-3,64-4*,262-23,
263-4
Browning, James V. 55-7
Brownlee, Sarah J. 74-7*
Bruchu, Charles W. 188-5
Bruckner, Monica Z. 97-15*
Brueckner, Hannnes K. 204-6
Brueseke, M. 176-10
Brueseke, Matthew E. 212-9,272-10
Brugger, Keith A. 82-12,102-17,192-13*
Bruhn, Ron 230-12
Brundridge, Krista M. 173-9*
Brunner, Philip 61-9,61-10,140-2*
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Brunstad, Keith A. 31-11,241-19
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Bruton, Thomas A. 136-9,185-4
Bryant, Bruce 96-7
Bryant, Katie 127-10*
Bryant, Marita 193-6
Brynjólfsson, Skafti 192-11
Buatois, Luis A. 174-15
Bubach, Bailey 34-8
Bucci, Gregory D. 195-1*
Buchanan, Rex C. 219-2,266-5*
Buchheim, H. Paul 18-9,18-10*
Buchwaldt, R. 75-8
Buchwaldt, Robert 201-10,273-5*
Buck, Brenda J. 133-9*
Buck, Paul E. 111-14*,216-4
Buckles, Jessica 243-17*
Buckley, Sean F. 109-11*
Buckley, Steven G. 89-12,89-15,93-9
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Budahn, James R. 113-11
Budd, Ann F. 78-9*,255-1,255-2
Budd, David 46-1,97-16,97-20
Buddington, A.M. 32-10*
Buehler, Holly A. 54-3
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Buell, Rebecca 180-15
Buening, Jon 263-1
Bueno Watts, Nievita 97-10*
Bugdalski, Lauren 41-2*
Buhr, Susan 238-7,266-6*
Bulatovic, Aleksander 95-15
Bulen, Casey L. 176-10
Bull, Nick 278-5
Bultman, Mark 176-11*
Bunch, Cristina 260-12
Bunch, Mark 252-4
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Burbank, Doug 52-6
Burch, Kyle R. 243-12*
Burchfiel, B. Clark 75-8,115-8*
Burd, Todd 116-4*
Burdette, Kevin 262-37
Burdick, Scott 143-2
Burdige, David 232-5,232-9
Burdige, David J. 232-6*
Burdsall, Adam C. 174-2*
Buren, Douglas D. 242-4
Burger, H. Robert 31-8
Burgess, Derek 174-4
Burgess, Seth D. 148-12*
Burgess, William G. 84-12*,283-9*
Burget, Angela 192-8
Burgett, Angela 260-5*
Burgos, William D. 242-9
Burke, Michelle 247-1*
Burke, Raymond M. 81-11
Burkemper, Laura K. 94-2
Burkhardt, Hans 176-7
Burkhart, Patrick 241-21
Burkholder, Barbara K. 272-8
Burl, Michael 100-14
Burleyson, Casey D. 265-4
Burmeister, Kurtis C. 40-8,262-35
Burn, Helen E. 22-10,71-10
Burnett, Kelly M. 59-4
Burnette, Christopher S. 241-20
Burnham, Brian S. 186-3
Burns, Diane M. 96-15
Burns, Douglas A. 40-5*,281-5*
Burns, Laurel E. 262-13
Burns, Patrick J. 241-8*
Burns, Scott F. 219-8
Burns, William J. 81-1*
Burr, Devon M. 94-6*,184-5,284-2*,284-5
Burrows, Darren 215-8
Burruss, Robert C. 89-6
Burschil, Thomas 262-8
Bursik, Marcus I. 211-1,211-3*
Burt, Abigail K. 62-4*
Burtnett, Emily N. 215-3
Burton, Darrin 165-8
Burton-Kelly, Mathew 249-8
Burton-Kelly, Matthew E. 68-11*
Busby, Cathy J. 35-5,50-8*
Busby, Robert 229-10
Buscaglia, JoAnn 89-8,247-9
Busche, Cindy 195-11
Buscheck, Thomas A. 73-9*
Busenberg, Eurybiades 37-3,136-8,
191-4*
Bush, Andrew M. 14-7,14-11*,99-4,
120-5,225-9
Bush, David M. 39-53,39-54
Bush, Richard P. 88-8
Bushey, Michelle 25-11
Buss, Alan R. 45-6*,45-7
Buss, Heather 235-5
Busschers, Freek S. 5-7,217-3*
Bussey, Ben 199-9*
Butcher, Shawn 165-2
Butler, James J. Jr. 85-2,85-7
Butler, R.D. 249-8
Buttles, James 16-1
Butts, Susan H. 208-5*
Buynevich, Ilya V. 173-25
Buzas, Martin A. 246-6,246-9,246-11
Buzon, Marian E. 32-7*
Byerly, Ad 145-8*
Bykerk-Kauffman, Ann 25-17,164-8*
Byler, Jeremy B. 104-7*
Byrne, Paul K. 142-6,142-7*,142-10
Byrne, Roger 157-4,234-3
Bystricky, Misha 147-11
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Cabaleri, Nora Graciela 189-8
Caballero, Margarita 189-29,189-37,
189-38
Cabaniss, Stephen 88-4
Cabezas, Jose 88-12
Caboleva, Anastasija 244-15
Cabolova, Anastasija 104-9*
Cáceres, Luis Fernando 84-6*
Caddick, Mark J. 12-9
Cady, Sherry 193-2
Caffee, M.W. 39-39,192-16
Caffee, Marc W. 20-2,64-3,102-4,154-7,
154-8,180-6
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Cahoon, Emily B. 249-5*,249-6
Cai, Yaoping 15-1
Caine, Jonathan Saul 24-5,104-2
Cairns, Stephen D. 57-2
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Callahan, Timothy J. 162-8*,281-3
Callam, Daniel J. 241-26
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Calner, Mikael 14-9
Calvert, Andrew T. 230-2
Calvin, Wendy M. 34-3
Camacho, A. 250-5
Camilleri, Phyllis A. 103-11*
Camodeca, Brian M. 193-8
Campbell, Carl E. 193-14*
Campbell, Dorothy 244-5
Campbell, Gwenette 39-34
Campbell, Ian H. 272-11
Campbell, Karen 45-16*,216-6,266-9*
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Campbell, Kate M. 88-8
Campbell, Seth 192-18
Campbell, Ted 39-25
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Campbell-Swarzenski, Pamela 136-2
Campisano, Christopher J. 132-12
Camporese, Matteo 85-9
Canavan, Robin R. 224-8*
Cannamela, David 195-11
Cannia, James 61-8*
Cannia, James C. 183-4
Cannon, Susan H. 81-6
Cannon, William F. 40-3,87-1*
Cantafio, Leanne 61-4*
Cantelli, Alessandro 149-7
Cantin, Mark 111-8
Cao, Bo 192-6
Cao, Hui 15-7
Capaccioni, Fabrizio 239-5,239-7,239-9
Capel, Paul 2-10,181-5
Capo, Rosemary C. 42-5,236-3
Capps, Daniel K. 216-12,222-8*
Capps, Denny M. 99-31
Capria, M.T. 239-3,239-9
Capria, Maria Teresa 239-5,239-7
Carbone, Carlos 178-3
Carbone, Michele 23-10,170-4*
Cardenas, M. Bayani 85-10,156-3
Caress, David 158-10
Carey, Anne E. 19-12,243-22
Carey, J. William 17-12
Carey, Megan R. 102-1*
Carisio, Sebastian 96-29*
Carleton-Hug, Annelise 195-11
Carlile, Olivia 171-5
Carlin, Daniel E. 16-10,262-24*
Carlone, David 109-8
Carlson, Anders E. 64-2*,64-3,138-14*
Carlson, Benjamin 177-10,188-11
Carlson, Carl S. 187-2
Carlson, Christopher P. 83-3,155-7*
Carlson, David 70-8
Carlson, Douglas A. 17-10*,189-17*
Carlson, Krystal 112-2*
Carlson, Richard 28-15
Carlson, Richard W. 74-11,143-5,270-2
Carlson, William D. 53-3,53-4,53-7*
Carlucci, Jesse 4-1*
Carmenate, Alberto 103-10*
Carmichael, Celeste 195-9
Carmichael, Sarah Katherine 242-3,
264-12*
Carmosino, Marco L. 89-14
Carn, Simon A. 248-3
Carney, John N. 237-8
Carnicle, Melissa M. 26-18*
Carpenter, Michael A. 29-7
Carpenter, Philip 110-18,244-11*
Carpenter, Sam 89-10
Carr, Michael J. 81-2
Carrapa, Barbara 13-8,224-8
Carrara, Paul 96-7
Carriero, Nina 125-6
Carrigan, Charles W. 53-5*
Carriker, Neil E. 166-1*
Carrion, Lucas 177-5
Carroll, Alan 179-7
Carroll, Julian 245-6
Carroll, Ryne 240-1
Carson, Eric C. 5-1*,64-12*,210-2*
Carter, Jonathon T. 64-7
Carter, Mark W. 49-11*
Carter, Matthew J. 145-7*
Cartigny, Matthieu J.B. 184-2
Carus, Celine M. 95-14
Carvalho, Monica R. 152-11*
Carvel, Ricky 282-8
Carvin, Rebecca 181-19
Casadio, Silvio 275-2*,275-5*
Casale, Gabriele M. 271-7*
Casciotti, Karen L. 231-1
Casebolt, Sahale 255-1*
Casey, Heather 264-10
Casey, Katherine 99-24
Casey, Michelle M. 151-6*
Casey, Rob 263-3
Cashman, P.H. 262-7
Cashman, Patricia H. 9-1
Casier, Jean-Georges 173-22*
Casile, Gerolamo C. 37-3,191-4,233-11
Cassata, William S. 237-14
Cassiani, Giorgio 85-9*
Cassidy, William A. 91-13
Castagno, Katherine 30-13*
Castano, Rebecca 100-14
Castelltort, Sebastien 13-4*
Castendyk, Devin N. 40-6,63-8*,63-11,
189-9
Castle, James W. 241-13*,241-22,241-23,
241-24
Castle, Jeffrey W. 201-10
Catena, Angeline 152-8*
Cathey, Henrietta E. 272-11*
Cathles, Lawrence M. III 139-6,141-11*,
141-13*
Catlos, Elizabeth 6-10*,49-4,49-5,
130-10*
Caulkins, Joshua L. 221-9,245-12
Cavosie, Aaron J. 24-6*,69-11
Cawood, Peter A. 50-7
Celestian, Aaron J. 44-1,44-23
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Ceperley, Elizabeth 97-24
Cerling, Thure E. 132-4,133-2
Cervato, Cinzia 22-6*,67-3*,97-16,115-2,
265-9
Cervin, Daniel O. 159-7*
Ceylan, Gina M. 70-5*
Chabot, Nancy L. 100-5,142-1,142-8
Chacko, Tom 148-4,201-8
Chadima, Martin 189-6
Chadwick, Arthur V. 105-6
Chaffee, Matt 159-3
Chaffee, Maurice A. 282-13
Chakraborty, Pinaki 35-7
Chakraborty, Sumit 53-8*
Chakraborty, Suvankar 58-1,100-16*,
243-11
Chalaturnyk, Rick 17-11
Chaloner, William G. 56-2
Chamberlain, Elizabeth L. 97-25*
Chamberlain, Kevin R. 32-5,148-8*,
175-10
Chamberlin, Ellen P. 122-8*
Chambers, Don 85-1
Chambers, Thomas Bryce 260-7
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Chan, Joyce 44-26
Chan, Marjorie 39-37,167-9
Chan, Marjorie A. 46-14*,194-13,274-10
Chan, Yu-Chang 29-17
Chandler, Val 51-8*,74-5,87-2
Chandler, Val W. 87-4
Chandra, Sudeep 189-13,189-24
Chang, Su-Chin 153-6
Chanton, Jeffrey 232-9
Chanton, Jeffrey P. 232-4,232-5,232-6,
232-7,284-4
Chapela-Lara, María 35-2
Chapman, Alan D. 10-10*
Chapman, Clark R. 142-11,142-13*,
142-14
Chapman, Elizabeth C. 236-3*
Chapman, J.B. 230-12
Chapman, Martin C. 104-8,229-13*
Chapman, Walter G. 158-11
Chappell, James R. 115-9*,163-1
Chapra, Steven C. 156-3
Charles, Adisa 44-3
Chatanantavet, Phairot 54-8
Chatterjee, Debashis 84-8,134-7,134-8*,
134-12
Chatterjee, Sankar 49-9*
Chatterjee, Sayantan 158-11
Chatterjee, Sumanta 249-23*
Chaturgan, Thakur 44-3
Chaufty, Lisa M. 223-9
Chaumba, Jeff B. 243-5*
Chavez, Natalia 102-20
Cheadle, Michael 273-10
Cheek, Kim A. 67-5*
Chehoud, C. 72-4
Chen, Chunmei 181-2
Chen, Jie 180-6
Chen, Jing 79-7
Chen, Jun 153-2,172-7
Chen, Lei 190-7*
Chen, Stephanie T. 208-10*
Chen, Xunhong 61-14*
Chen, Yanying 29-15*
Chen, Youliang 168-9*
Chen, Youliang Sr. 168-21*
Chen, Zhiliang 115-8
Cheney, E.S. 32-10
Cheney, Eric S. 141-1*
Cheng, Cheng 61-14
Cheng, Hai 224-13,243-17
Chentnik, Brenton M. 105-1*
Cheong, Wonseok 204-10
Cheong, Young-Wook 185-6
Cherniak, Daniele J. 130-12*
Cherry, John A. 160-2
Cherry, Jon 141-7*
Cherry, William E. 180-15,215-3*
Chesley, Christine J. 250-7*
Chesley, John 195-4
Chesley-Preston, Tara L. 26-3
Chesner, Warren 89-10,89-13,169-9*
Chestler, Shelley R. 98-9*
Chevis, Darren A. 23-3
Chew, Amy E. 58-12
Chi, Guoxiang 89-6,280-2*
Chiarenzelli, Jeffrey R. 201-7
Chien, Jiayang 282-11
Chikichev, Ivan 76-1,76-3
Childress, Amy 222-6
Chimner, Rodney A. 232-14
Chin, K.J. 36-11
Chin, Karen 55-14*
Ching, G.B. 37-7
Chiu, Jer-Ming 104-8
Chivian, D. 72-4
Chmiel, Gregory J. 247-2
Cho, Edward K. 95-12
Cho, Jaehyun 88-4
Cho, Moonsup 204-10*
Choi, Jong Hak 185-5
Choi, Yosoon 248-4
Chopping, Curtis G. 220-7
Choque, Rigoberto 84-6,134-13
Choque, Rocio M. 84-6
Chorn, Benjamin T. 189-3*
Chorover, Jon 137-6,165-12
Chou, I-Ming 89-6*
Choudhary, Vinod 242-1
Chouinard, Kyle 38-2
Chowdhury, Shafiul H. 187-13
Christensen, Benjamin D.J. 204-2*
Christensen, Hilary 225-15*
Christensen, Nikolas I. 74-2,175-1
Christensen, Philip R. 94-1
Christensen, Steen 140-2
Christensen, U. 239-6
Christeson, Gail 24-9
Christian, Daniel R. 56-11
Christiansen, Anders Vest 104-3,140-3
Christianson, Evan G. 64-7,233-8*
Christianson, Knut 183-9
Christie, Max 225-8,225-9*,257-4
Christie-Blick, Nicholas 103-5,103-6
Christoffersen, Poul 198-4*
Chu, Hao-Tsu 12-4
Chua, Teresita 258-1
Chuang, Frank C. 100-9
Chun, Liu 174-9
Chunduru, Nag Varun 263-1
Chung, Hansol 137-11
Chung, Sun-Lin 177-5
Churcher, Charles S. 213-4
Chure, Daniel J. 99-29
Ciarleglio, Michael.I. 92-11
Cihan, Abdullah 26-21*
Ciochon, Russell 173-26
Cirone, Ashley M. 180-1
Clabby, Peter A. 278-6
Claesson, Stefan 11-6
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Claeys, Philippe 43-5*
Clancy, Paulette 139-6
Clapham, Matthew E. 27-6,55-2*,79-3*,
79-4,79-5,79-6,126-8,173-7
Clapp, Adam G. 160-8
Clapp, Lee W. 41-14,88-12*
Clark, Allan Koehl 3-6,122-11*
Clark, Brian R. 187-10
Clark, C. Kittinger 105-3,105-10
Clark, Chris 130-4
Clark, Christine M. 22-8*
Clark, George R. 27-33,173-4*
Clark, James A. 160-11*,192-2,214-9*
Clark, Jeffrey 25-2*,170-14
Clark, Jordan F. 17-3
Clark, Julian 105-14
Clark, Marin K. 52-6*
Clark, Matthew A. 105-12*
Clark, Ryan C. 9-10,263-9
Clark, Scott K. 221-12*
Clark, Sherren 109-1
Clary, Renee M. 21-11,22-1*,216-7*,
218-7
Clauson, Kale 42-9
Clavier, Nicolas 130-14,252-6
Clayton, Jordan A. 184-6*
Clayton, Lee 64-1
Clayton, Maureen 118-4
Clegg, Sam M. 89-14
Clelland, Steven M. 115-12*,262-3*
Clemens, W.A. 249-8
Clemens-Knott, Diane 114-1
Clement, Gail 223-6*
Clementz, Mark T. 58-6,224-8,227-8,
258-3*
Clemons, Jessica 25-18
Clendenin, C.W. Jr. 229-14*
Clendenon, Cynthia J. 213-9
Cline, Jarvis R. 165-6,170-11*,186-3
Cline, Jean S. 212-3
Cline, Mitchell D. 82-3*
Clor, Laura 40-11
Clough, Kathleen L. 66-6*
Clune, J.W. 181-14
Coble, Matthew A. 272-9*
Cockrell, James 167-12
Coe, Jeffrey A. 81-5
Coe, Robert S. 211-10,211-11
Coefer, Josh 278-3*
Cogan, Christopher B. 265-7,265-8*
Cogswell, Julie M. 139-12
Cohen, Andrew S. 132-7
Cohen, Arthur D. 206-11*,249-23
Cohen, Denis 158-4
Cohen, Kim M. 5-7*
Cohen, Matthew J. 110-8
Cohen, Phoebe 256-2*
Coker, Nathan L. 240-1
Cola, Elizabeth C. 172-13
Colaprete, Anthony 167-12
Colberg, Jessica S. 194-5
Colberg, Mark R. 127-3*
Cole, Joshua 262-34
Cole, Kevin C. 180-3*
Cole, Michael P. 107-5
Cole, Ronald B. 171-3*,177-5,230-9*
Cole, Shoshanna B. 167-2*
Coleman, Ben 261-5
Coleman, Celia 9-10
Coles-Ritchie, Marc C. 155-7
Colgan, Mitchell 195-10
Colgan, Patrick M. 181-1
Colgan, William 82-6
Collins, Andrew 25-18*
Collins, Brian D. 180-14
Collins, Joe D. Jr. 242-1*
Collins, Mathias J. 182-8
Collins, Nathan 243-6
Collins, William Joseph 50-3*
Collinson, James W. 25-5
Collinson, Margaret E. 15-9,56-2,206-13
Colman, Steven 112-1,211-5*
Colombi, Carina E. 173-8*
Colwell, F.S. 72-1*
Comas, Xavier 17-6,17-9,232-9,232-13*
Combe, Jean-Philippe 239-7,239-9
Comer, John B. 243-12
Comer, Norris 246-4
Conant, Brewster Jr. 157-11*
Conde, Giselle D. 33-7*
Conder, James A. 143-10,175-1
Condie, Kent C. 200-1*,201-4*
Condit, Cailey B. 32-6*
Condit, Christopher D. 262-19
Condon, Daniel 14-9,101-11,237-1,
237-2,237-3,237-8
Congdon, Roger D. 2-13*
Congreve, Curtis R. 57-3*
Conko, Kathryn M. 278-10*
Conlon, Alexander 96-29
Conn, Marvin K. 44-4
Connealy, Selena 164-6
Connell, Sean D. 184-1
Conner, Amber J. 105-19*
Conner, Jeremy 31-1*
Connor, C.L. 97-26
Connor, Cathy 91-3,193-15*
Connor, Cathy L. 118-3*
Connors, Catherine M. 213-9*
Conrad, Geoffrey 95-10
Conrad, Mark E. 88-10*
Conrey, Richard M. 89-1*
Constantinidis, Maria 102-12*
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239-9
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Dašková, Jirina 173-16*,189-6*
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Driese, S.G. 258-16
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Droser, Mary L. 120-1,126-9,195-6,
267-6,267-7*
Drost, Robert E. 221-15
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Du, Andrew 4-9
Du, Xizhen 219-6*
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Duke, Genet I. 28-3
Dull, R.A. 161-2
Duller, Geoff 154-4
Dumitrescu, Mirela 274-6
Dumitru, Trevor A. 10-9*
Dumond, G. 130-7
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Dunbar, Nelia 272-5
Duncan, Natalie E. 184-2
Duncan, Robert 70-7
Dunkle, Kallina M. 233-6*
Dunlap, Dallas B. 165-8
Dunn, Lisa G. 68-3*
Dunsworth, Holly M. 174-1
Duplantis, Serin 262-16
Dupraz, Christophe 208-2
Duque, Fabian 172-4
Durbin, James M. 260-7
Durham, Stephen R. 257-5*
Duster, Thomas A. 137-14*
Dustman, John E. 38-3,264-1
Dutch, Steven I. 47-2*
Dutrow, Barbara L. 29-4,53-4*,201-1
Dutta, Saranee 67-13
Duvall, Alison R. 52-6
Duvall, Mathieu L. 193-6
Duzgoren-Aydin, Nurdan S. 40-7,137-8*
Dwire, Kate 26-19
Dworkin, S.I. 172-3
Dworkin, Steve I. 277-1,277-3,277-4*
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Dykstra, Stuart 160-9
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Dzaugis, Mary E. 267-6,267-7
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Dzenowski, Nicole 152-9*
Dzombak, David A. 269-6
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Eagar, Kevin C. 270-2
Earlywine, Elly B. 247-9
Earman, Sam 3-12*,17-3,114-5*
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Easterbrook, Don J. 5-11*
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Eaton, L. Scott 59-4*
Ebel, Denton S. 142-3,142-5*
Ebeling, Carl W. 51-13*
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Ebert, James R. 222-3*
Eberth, David A. 80-2
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Eble, Cortland F. 240-11
Eble, Gunther J. 226-2
Eccles, Kathryn A. 53-5
Eckstein, Yoram 3-4,62-11
Eddy, Tim 53-5
Eddy-Miller, Cheryl 156-7
Edelson, Daniel 67-11
Edenborn, Harry M. 37-1,42-5,110-5,
210-14,213-7*,236-7
Edgcomb, Virginia P. 208-1,231-1,231-7
Edil, Tuncer B. 64-8*,166-8*
Edlund, Mark B. 86-4
Edmonds, Douglas 54-4*,54-13
Edmunds, Jordan A. 174-3*
Edmunds, W. Michael 269-3*
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Edraki, Mansour 282-12
Edwards, Ben 33-4*
Edwards, Cole T. 249-21*
Edwards, E.C. 26-6
Edwards, Joel 9-1
Edwards, Lucy E. 56-3*
Edwards, R. Lawrence 224-13,243-17
Edwards, Sarah 258-6
Eganhouse, Robert P. 185-1
Egbert, Gary 143-3,143-5
Egenhoff, Sven O. 274-2*
Eggenhuisen, Joris T. 16-9*,184-2*
Egger, Anne E. 139-2
Egger, Heather L. 70-9
Eggert, Roderick G. 124-6*
Eggleston, Jack 187-2*
Eggleston, Jack R. 233-11
Egli, Ramon 277-8*
Eglington, B.M. 127-13*,127-14*
Eglington, Bruce 127-8
Ehleringer, James 133-2
Ehlmann, Bethany L. 100-12,284-1
Ehrhardt, Christopher 113-6
Eiche, Elisabeth 134-9
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Eicher, Don L. 276-4
Eichler, Carla M. 35-8*
Eickhoff, David P. 24-8,55-12
Eidem, James M. 64-7
Eiler, John M. 10-10,58-10,271-8
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Ekdale, A.A. 55-14
Eke, Esther C. 16-2*,16-13
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Ekstrand, Angela L. 29-16
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El Sawah, Sondoss 92-1
El Sayed, Mohamed 38-2,180-13
El-Baz, Farouk 26-7,48-2,48-11,248-1,
248-7,248-8,262-10
Elias, Robert J. 254-6
Ellenberg, R. Miles 185-2*
Ellins, Katherine K. 215-9,216-8*
Elliot, David H. 6-11*,25-5,148-12
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Ellis, Ben 35-11*,272-12,272-13
Ellis, Todd D. 195-15*,261-3*
Ellsworth, Patricia 80-3
Ellwein, Amy L. 164-6*
Ellwood, Brooks B. 105-12
Elmore, R. Douglas 51-5,274-4
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Elrick, Maya 209-7
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Elston, Wolfgang E. 117-1*,117-2
Elswick, Erika R. 95-10*,207-10,257-2
Elwood Madden, Megan E. 40-9,167-5*,
183-2,189-10
Ely, Lisa L. 96-11
Elzinga, Evert 40-4
Emanuel, Kerry 162-3*
Emch, Michael 279-1
Emerson, Norlene 237-6
Emery, Eleanor 262-9*
Emery, Matthew K. 174-6*
Emmett, William W. 182-8
Emsbo, Poul 237-6,264-8
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Enders, M. Stephen 141-12*
Engel, Allison 160-6
Engel, Annette S. 242-6
Engel, Annette Summers 155-12,242-7
Engelder, Todd 165-12
Engelmann, Carol 216-9*
Engelmann, Carol A. 66-10,66-11,216-3,
216-15
Engelmann, George F. 99-29*
Engle, Mark A. 206-1*,236-2
English, Lydia P. 39-19,109-3
Engstrom, Daniel R. 86-3,161-7,181-18,
234-1*,234-11
Enkin, Randolph J. 172-12
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Eno, Kyle 28-5*
Enzel, Yehouda 154-5,154-11*
Eppes, M.C. 96-28,172-11
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Erdman, Monica 74-7
Erel, Yigal 154-11
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Erickson, J. Mark 99-41*
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Erickson, Timmons M. 24-6,69-11*
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Ernst, Carolyn M. 100-5,142-8*,142-9,
142-10,142-11,142-15
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148-6,148-14*
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Escamilla-Casas, José C. 31-3
Escarguel, Gilles 99-17
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Esser, Bradley K. 37-4
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Estlin, Tara 100-14*
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Even, Wesley 39-45
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Fadem, Cynthia M. 95-13,95-14
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Fagan, Amy L. 69-7
Fahnestock, Mark A. 198-1
Fahrenfeld, Nicole 185-3
Faid, Abdalla 241-1
Fairley, Jerry P. 48-10
Faith, J. Tyler 4-9,132-8
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Fan, Yuxin 102-21
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Fanning, C. Mark 11-7,74-13,77-6
Farahani, Alan 95-16
Farber, Daniel 147-5
Farley, Kenneth A. 52-6
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87-3,111-1,143-10,244-10,251-5
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131-9
Felgate, Matthew W. 77-7
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Fernandez, Waldy 41-14
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Ferraccioli, Fausto 82-11
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Ferrari, Luca 35-4,35-5,272-1*
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175-2
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Ferstl, Andrew 164-5
Feser, Kelsey M. 4-14*
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Feybesse, Jean-Louis 130-5
Fichter, Lynn S. 21-12*
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Fielding, Christopher R. 20-13,105-3,
105-10,227-5*
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Filley, Timothy R. 25-3
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Fischer, Woodward W. 14-8,254-2
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Fisher, Daniel C. 99-38,132-4,258-4,
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Fitzgerald, P.G. 177-3,230-4*
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Fitzgerald, Paul G. 12-11,128-9
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Fitzpatrick, K. 139-1
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Flagg, Cody 107-4,133-6
Flaig, Peter P. 58-11,165-8*,209-6,
249-14*,249-15
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Flessa, Karl W. 70-1,151-13
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Flint, Stephen 150-9
Flood, Beverly E. 173-12,242-10
Flood, Jonathan M. 161-3
Flood, Tim P. 266-11
Flor, Andrew 194-8
Flora, Charanpreet 240-7
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Florentin, Jonathan 102-11*
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Flower, Benjamin P. 276-7
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Fluegeman, Richard H. 173-27,174-3
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Focht, Sara 195-11
Fogel, Marilyn 56-9
Foit, Franklin F. Jr. 102-3
Foland, Kenneth 249-20
Foley, Daniel 251-11
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Folk, Robert L. 172-15
Follmer, Leon 182-6
Folnagy, Attila J.B. 109-10*
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Forcino, Frank L. 207-2*,225-1
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Fordyce, Samuel W. 95-13
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Forman, Steven L. 96-23,210-6,277-3
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Forness, Sara 45-13
Forshee, Patricia 245-4*
Forsman, Nels F. 170-13*
Forster, Rachel 187-8
Forsyth, Donald W. 125-6*
Forsythe, Guy 174-26
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Fortson, Lauren A. 236-4*
Foss, Laura 160-8*
Foss, Scott E. 268-7*
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Foster, David A. 127-5,127-9,175-11*,
200-7*,201-1*
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Foster, Tom 164-4
Fottova, Daniela 235-4
Fouch, Matthew J. 143-2,143-5*,270-2*
Foufoula-Georgiou, Efi 54-7,194-7*
Fouke, Bruce W. 106-2
Fournier, Tom 76-4
Fowell, Sarah J. 36-1,99-30*
Fowle, D.A. 258-16
Fowler, A.D. 272-14
Fox, David L. 80-4,80-5,80-7,99-15,
132-3,132-8,224-5,277-7
Fox, James F. 240-9,241-34
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Fox, Otina 251-4
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Fox, Sean P. 238-7
Fox-Dobbs, Kena 80-5*
Fraaije, René H.B. 120-4
Fraeman, Abigail A. 100-12
Fragomeni, Ashley 99-20,131-2
Frahm, Andrew L. 3-3
Frahm, Ellery 33-7,111-1
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Fraiser, Margaret L. 20-13,79-3,79-4,
79-5,79-6,79-7
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Franceschi, Pastora 90-12
Francis, Don 74-11
Francis, Jason M. 13-2
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Frank, David C. 113-7
Frank, Mark R. 147-7,147-9,168-18*,
168-20
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Frape, Shaun K. 137-15
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Frazier, Stephen J. 272-8
Frearson, Nicholas 82-11
Frechette, Jedediah 194-1
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Frederiksen, Andrew 75-1
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Freeman, Katherine H. 80-1
Freeman, Rebecca L. 150-5,150-8,
225-13*
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Freeman, Tristan B. 193-15
Frei, Dirk 10-3,174-17
Freile, Deborah 40-7
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French, Gregory McN. 264-8
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Friedman, Richard M. 270-12
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Frieman, Ben M. 271-5*
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Fritz, Sherilyn C. 85-10
Fritz, Steven J. 247-2
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Frohlich, Cliff 215-9
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Fuis, Gary S. 143-8*,143-9
Fujita, Kazuya 10-5
Fukui, Hiroshi 147-1,147-6
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Fulthorpe, Craig S. 150-2
Fulton, James M. 246-12
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Fusaro, Abigail J. 214-13
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Gaber, Ahmed 48-2*
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Gahn, Forest J. 27-16
Gaines, D. Bailey 61-7
Gaines, Daniel 100-14
Gaines, Robert R. 36-4,173-1,225-12,
267-8*
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Gajewski, Konrad 161-9
Gál, Benedek 159-6*
Galdamez, Rinaldo G. 17-6
Galdenzi, Sandro 129-8
Gale, Andrew S. 267-4
Galindo, Charles 94-10
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Gallagher, Kevin T. 8-4,170-9,170-12*
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Gallagher, William B. 55-7
Gallaher, Warren 251-4
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Galli, C.I. 13-9,106-4
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Gallus, William A. Jr. 115-2
Galster, Joshua C. 59-9,59-10*,191-2
Galvin, Cyril 50-4*
Gamache, Garrett 169-3
Gamache, Kevin 169-3,180-12
Gamboa, Yaneth 41-14*,88-12
Gammel, Elizabeth M. 28-3*
Gammons, Christopher 84-1*
Gammons, Christopher H. 63-1*,168-10
Ganti, Vamsi 54-7*
Gao, Jing 241-12*
Gao, Junping 52-4
Gao, Peng 181-6*
Gao, Yongli 60-9*,243-17
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Garbini, Jacob 96-28
Garcea, Elena 95-19
Garchar, Laura A. 34-2
Garcia, Antonio F. 96-12
Garcia, Jennifer Nicole 241-17*
Garcia, Marcelo H. 205-7,205-11
Garcia, William 27-11*
García-Moyano, A. 72-4
Garcia-Pichel, Ferran 56-7*,129-7*
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Gardner, Craig 17-11
Gardner, Max A. 244-4*
Gardner, Thomas 96-8*
Gardner, W. Payton 61-3*
Garibaldi, Nicolas 98-3*
Garner, Paul A. 174-26,246-5*
Garrard, Richard 165-8
Garrett, C. Guinn 281-3
Garrett, Jordan D. 81-4*
Garrett, Nicole 132-8
Garrity, Christopher P. 60-14,262-4*
Garry, W. Brent 100-2,239-11
Gartman, Brandy 88-9*
Gärtner, Claudia 10-2*,101-11,179-5*
Garver, John I. 177-10,230-10*
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Gary, Marcus O. 38-5*,60-3,108-7*
Gaschnig, Richard 270-10,270-11*
Gaschnig, Richard M. 143-6
Gaskey, Russell T. 259-4
Gasparon, Massimo 282-12
Gastaldo, Robert A. 153-8*
Gates, John B. 26-16*
Gath, Eldon M. 90-12*
Gattis, C.S. 139-1
Gawthorpe, Rob 13-10
Gaylord, David R. 102-3*,249-5,249-6
Gazzetti, Edward W. 189-9*
Ge, Chen 174-9
Geary, Dana H. 78-5*
Geary, Jesse D. 31-7*
Gébelin, Aude 175-1,175-2
Gebhardt, Frederick 136-7
Geboy, Nicholas J. 206-1
Gee, David 174-17
Gee, David G. 10-3*,11-6*
Geer, Ira W. 22-11,216-14
Gehling, James 126-9,267-6,267-7
Gehör, Seppo A. 101-7
Gehrels, George 177-13
Gehrels, George E. 10-9,13-8,32-2,77-7,
201-2,230-7,243-28
Gehring, Ronette 23-7
Gehrke, Arlyn 181-8
Geier, Susan R. 97-11
Geiger, Lynn 174-25
Geis, Steven 278-1
Geiss, Christoph 258-11,277-12*
Geissler, Andrea 88-1
Geissman, J.W. 125-3*,148-11,153-5,
153-6*,238-10
Geistlinger, Helmut 17-5*
Gelb, Lucy 163-9
Gellasch, Christopher A. 279-2,279-3*
Geller, Robert 125-2
Gellis, Allen C. 181-14*
Gelting, Richard J. 279-7
Gemperline, Johanna 96-5*
Genc, S. Can 102-11
Genden, Tashi G. 41-6*
Geng, Haopeng 192-6
Gentner, Dedre 67-1*,221-4
Gentoso, Matt 82-8
Gerard, Brett R. 61-11*,135-2
Gerber, Richard E. 233-13*
Gerber, Sylvain 226-2*
Gerbi, Christopher 271-5
Gerbi, Christopher C. 74-3,271-1
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Gerhard, Erik 182-6
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Gerla, Phil 155-9*,281-4*
German, Questor 192-13
Geroux, Jonathan 67-13
Geroux, Jonathon M. 245-6
Gerson, Laura M. 29-8*
Gerst, Jonathan 110-17
Gertsch, Brian 55-10*
Getty, Patrick Ryan 120-5
Ghaderi, Abbas 209-4,209-10
Ghio, Andrew J. 133-7*
Ghisalberti, Marco 126-8
Ghisetti, Francesca C. 128-5
Ghoneim, Eman 48-8,48-9*,48-11,248-1,
248-7,262-10
Giammar, Daniel E. 88-6
Giardino, John R. 96-2,169-3,180-10,
180-11,180-12,184-10,191-1,245-4
Giardino, Rick 184-9*
Gibbs, Alan D. 262-3
Gibert Beotas, Lluís 224-5
Gibling, Martin R. 54-2*
Gibson, Harold 200-8,212-13
Gibson, Jonathan 23-2
Gibson, Roger L. 176-8*,229-7
Gierke, Casey 187-16*
Gierlowski-Kordesch, Elizabeth 18-13*,
274-9*
Gierlowski-Kordesch, Elizabeth H. 189-2
Giesche, Alena M. 64-14
Gifford, Jennifer N. 127-5*,127-9
Gilbert, Hersh 143-1*,143-13
Gilbert, Lisa A. 104-6*
Gilbertson, Lea 25-19
Gilbride, Jeanette L. 165-9,262-36
Gilchrist, Ann M. 278-12
Giles, David 101-5,252-4
Gilfert, Amber R. 245-12*,265-11
Gill, Benjamin 15-3*
Gill, Ivan P. 70-9
Gill, Thomas E. 105-9
Gilleaudeau, Geoffrey J. 274-8*
Gillespie, Alan R. 49-8
Gillespie, Dianne 97-1*
Gillespie, Janice M. 245-8
Gilley, Amy L. 189-23*,234-4
Gilley, Brett 45-9
Gilley, Brett Hollis 46-4*
Gillis, Patricia L. 278-9
Gillis-Davis, Jeffrey J. 142-15
Gillmor, Anna M. 136-10
Gillum, Aneesa 148-11
Gilotti, Jane A. 179-4,204-8,204-9*
Giménez, Daniel 232-12
Gingerich, Philip D. 99-35
Gingras, Murray K. 27-25
Ginsburg, Adam 12-6
Giorgis, Scott 31-2,128-8*,260-15
Giralt, Santiago 18-1
Giri, Sharmila 246-12*
Giusti, Collin 211-2
Givan, Ann Vasko 121-10*
Glaser, Paul 232-5,232-9*
Glaser, Paul H. 232-6,232-7,232-10
Glauser, Travis 273-9
Glaves, Helen 68-2*
Glaze, Lori S. 284-9
Gleason, Joshua 71-14
Gleason, Robert A. 26-3
Gleeson, Tom 3-12
Glesener, Gary 45-12*,221-14*
Glose, AnneMarie 128-8
Glumac, Bosiljka 18-12*,30-2,118-7*,
213-5
Glynn, Pierre D. 281-7*
Gobel, Rebecca 183-9
Goble, R.J. 95-8
Goble, Ronald J. 16-10,96-24,210-12,
214-4,214-8
Gochis, E. 66-11,216-3,216-15
Gochis, Emily 66-10*
Goddard, Coreyn 283-6*
Goding, Ann T. 86-11
Goeke, J.W. 194-3*
Goetz, Elizabeth R. 70-10
Goetz, Staci 187-15,187-18
Goff, Cathy J. 272-5
Goff, Fraser 272-5*
Goh, K. Xenna 180-14
Gokaltun, Seckin 17-6
Golab, James A. 3-6,122-11
Gold Bouchot, Gerardo 108-8
Gold, Anne U. 238-7
Gold, David A. 126-8
Goldberg, David 42-9
Goldfarb, Richard J. 190-2,190-3,212-1*
Goldhaber, Martin B. 282-3
Goldin, Tamara J. 24-4*
Goldman, Mark R. 143-8
Goldner, Brian D. 87-11*,87-12
Goldsmith, David W. 99-27*,218-3
Goldsmith, Steven 19-3*
Goldstein, Harland L. 107-4*,133-6
Goldstein, Susan T. 231-7*,231-8,246-10
Goldsten, John O. 142-4
Goldwater, Micah 67-1,221-4
Gomaa, Mohammad A. 2-5
Gomaa, Mohammad A. Jr. 61-12
Goman, Michelle F. 90-3*
Gombosi, David J. 130-13
Gomes, Sonnet W. 122-10*
Gomez, Francisco 48-3
Goncalves, Philippe 130-5*
Gong, Jian 30-7
Goni, Miguel 19-13*
Gonzales, Leila M. 114-2,114-3*,139-8,
171-2,215-6*
Gonzalez, Jhon 32-1
Gonzalez, L.A. 258-9,258-16
González, Luis A. 58-11,189-40
Gonzalez, Mark A. 83-3
Gonzalez, Tania 90-12
Gonzalez-Fernandez, Antonio 143-9
Gonzalez-Torres, Enrique 35-3*
González-Torres, Enrique A. 35-2
Good, David J. 87-8*,159-8
Good, Laura Ward 181-19
Goodbred, Steven Jr. 13-6,283-8
Goode, Daniel J. 136-8
Goodell, Philip C. 41-1
Goodge, John W. 11-7*
Goodhue, Nathaniel 9-5
Goodman, Beverly N. 249-2
Goodwillie, Andrew M. 45-5
Goodwin, Laurel 67-10
Goodwin, Mark B. 58-4
Goossens, Dirk 133-9
Gopal, Sneha 44-10
Gordon, Gregory S. 105-14*
Gordon, Ryan P. 156-4,156-10*
Gordon, Stacia 204-4*
Gordon, Stacia M. 204-5
Gorecki, Charles 122-1
Gorman, Mark II 173-15*
Gorobtsov, Denis 176-7
Gose, Wulf A. 148-7
Goska, Radoslaw 263-20
Gosnold, Will D. 9-6*,9-12*
Gosnold, William 9-7
Gosse, John 128-6
Gosse, John C. 7-1*
Gosselin, David C. 139-2
Goswami, Arghya 49-9
Gotelli, Nicholas J. 4-9
Gotkowitz, Madeline B. 135-1,187-18,
279-2,279-3,283-4*
Gottardi, Raphaël 26-2*,271-6*
Gottlieb, Mike 251-4
Goudge, Timothy A. 142-6,142-9,142-10
Gough, Larry 137-1
Gough, Steve C. 16-3*
Goupee, Andrew J. 74-1
Gourley, Jonathan 41-4,41-5,41-6,
137-10*
Gouwy, Sofie A. 172-1*,267-2*
Gouzie, Douglas 51-2,110-7
Gouzie, Douglas R. 60-5
Govoni, Bonnie 30-3*
Gowan, Angela S. 5-5,192-1,192-7*
Grabel, Lutfia 99-23*
Graczyk, David 278-1
Grady, Catherine 211-2
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Grady, Monica 167-10
Graham, I.J. 43-1
Graham, John 113-14
Graham, Russell W. 99-38
Graham, Stephan A. 10-12
Gralnick, Jeffrey 129-3
Graly, Joseph A. 82-9
Grammer, Michael 222-7
Grammer, Susan 222-7*
Grand Pre, Candace A. 191-7
Grand, Stephen 143-12
Grandgenett, Nealy F. 216-10
Grandstaff, Barbara S. 173-5
Grandstaff, David E. 58-8,173-5*,173-25
Graney, Joseph 278-11
Graney, Joseph R. 236-3,236-5,282-10*
Granger, Darryl 154-8
Granger, Darryl E. 52-7
Granjeon, Didier 122-12
Granshaw, Frank 193-2*
Grant, Gordon E. 165-11
Grant, Katharine M. 133-4
Grant, Ronald 88-12
Grasby, Stephen E. 153-13*
Grasemann, B. 190-1
Grassi, Davide 239-7
Grauch, V.J.S. 51-7,104-2
Graupner, Melanie 100-7*
Gravely, Darren 98-9,260-11
Graves, Gary R. 4-9
Graves, Nolan 96-25,214-4
Graves, Nolan Bradley 174-11*
Gravley, Darren M. 25-9
Graw, Jordan H. 244-3*
Gray, B. Lauren 240-1
Gray, Floyd 26-9
Gray, Gary G. 76-1*,76-3
Gray, Harrison 102-10*
Gray, John R. 182-8
Gray, Keith D. 270-9
Gray, Kyle 164-12*,195-4
Gray, Marteve R. 147-7
Gray, Mary Beth 104-7
Gray, R.E. 276-8
Graymer, Russell W. 128-4
Graziano, Robert J. 265-6*
Greb, Stephen F. 105-2
Greco, Veronica 152-10
Green, Alan G. 128-3
Green, Christopher T. 140-11
Green, Daniel V. 195-1
Green, Harry 12-1
Green, Jeffrey A. 60-11*
Green, John C. 87-5*
Green, Richard C. 262-37
Green, Robin M. 111-3,207-10*
Green, Ronald T. 60-4*
Green, Sophie M. 278-8*
Greenberg, Jeffrey 39-21,160-6
Greenberg, Jeffrey K. 160-1*,215-1*
Greenberger, Rebecca 284-1
Greenberger, Rebecca N. 100-11*
Greene, Lauren 118-10
Greene, Sarah E. 79-15*,129-6
Greenstein, Benjamin J. 4-5*,207-5
Greenwood, Jennifer 226-1
Greer, Lisa 213-5
Greer, Sean Y. 95-20*
Gregg, Anndelee 109-1
Gregg, Patricia M. 272-6
Gregg, Tracy K.P. 284-6*
Gregg, William 38-3*,264-1*
Gregory, Kelvin B. 269-6*
Gregory, Robert T. 200-2*
Grewe, Nick 136-1
Gribb, Nikolaus Waters 206-3*
Gribbin, Sarah 241-11
Gridley, James 229-10
Griebel, Lisa 116-6,116-7,116-8,116-9
Griener, Kathryn W. 120-9*
Grieve, Paul 40-1
Griffin, Eleanor R. 65-14*,149-11
Griffin, Julie M. 79-6*
Griffin, Michael P. 162-8,281-3*
Griffing, David H. 174-10*
Griffis, Tim 232-3
Griffith, Adam 259-5*
Griffith, Jonathan 234-6
Grifo, Francesca T. 268-5*
Griggs, Galen 209-3
Grijalva, Ashley Nichole 250-3*,250-4
Grimley, David A. 210-4*,262-26
Grimmer, A. 262-7
Grincius, Adam 100-3
Griswold, Frances 39-21*
Groat, Charles G. 263-14
Grodek, Tamir 154-5,154-11
Grogan, Marian 238-7
Gronberg, Jo Ann 283-1
Grosfils, Eric B. 272-6
Groshong, Richard H. Jr. 146-5
Grossman, Tiffany 95-5*
Grottoli, Andréa 19-11,19-12
Grotzinger, John P. 167-8*
Grove, Karen 118-12*
Grove, Marty 130-11
Grove, Tim 28-15
Groves, Chris 60-10,110-19,241-43
Groves, David I. 212-1
Groves, John R. 152-1*,216-5,231-11
Growdon, Martha 262-32
Grube, John P. 121-9
Grunder, Anita L. 177-16
Grundl, Tim 17-4*
Grützmacher, Gesche 170-1
Gu, Guangsheng 158-11
Guccione, M.J. 262-14
Guderian, Emily 260-2
Guebert, Michael D. 160-4*
Guensburg, Thomas E. 27-15
Guentzel, K. 184-8
Guerrero, Eduardo 70-7
Guerrero-Suastegui, Martín 227-3
Guertin, Laura 21-2,21-3
Guertin, Laura A. 21-4*,193-10*
Guest, Bernard 49-2*,49-3,177-17
Guevara, Edward 89-15
Guex, Jean 237-5
Guibert, Pierre 95-12
Guillaume, Joseph H.A. 92-1,92-11
Guillemette, Renald N. 247-2
Guion, Paul 206-10
Gulbranson, Brian 264-1
Gulick, James II 44-2,91-2
Gulick, Sean P.S. 16-11,24-9*,230-12
Gulley, Jason 110-13,135-3*
Gulley, Robert L. 92-8
Gulyás, Sándor Jr. 161-5*,189-31*
Gunasekera, Kapila 243-7
Gunckel, Kristin L. 70-1
Gundersen, Linda C. 170-12
Gundersen, Linda C.S. 8-4*
Gunderson, Kellen L. 143-14
Guneralp, Inci 91-4
Gunnell, Gregg F. 99-34,173-26
Gunnink, Jan L. 217-3,217-6*
Gunter, Mickey 89-3
Gunter, Mickey E. 247-7
Guo, Bincheng 189-4
Guohua, Zhu 174-9
Gupta, Axita A. 242-7*
Gupta, Manish 88-10
Gurke, Katharine 182-1*
Gurnis, Michael 50-11*
Gurrieri, Joseph T. 2-13,155-7
Gurrola, Harold 143-15
Gustafson, Daniel J. 112-3*
Gustavson, John B. 253-5
Gusyev, Maksym A. 83-3*
Guth, Alexandria 22-5*
Guthrie, Calista L. 242-1,245-6*
Gutiérrez-Alejandro, Alejandra
Guadalupe 122-7
Gutierrez-Alonso, Gabriel 6-8
Guy, Alexandra K. 270-12
Gwanmesia, Gabriel 147-11
Gwiazda, Roberto 158-10
Gwynn, Mark 9-11
Gyollai, Ildiko 117-13*
H
Haaff, Benjamin 60-10
Haagsma, Autumn J. 172-5
Haas, Brady J. 221-12
Haas, Skylar 174-10
Haase, Karl B. 37-3*,191-4
Hacker, Bradley R. 12-5*,12-6,74-7,
204-4
Hackley, Keith C. 17-14*,278-2
Hackley, Paul C. 240-6
Hadden, Carla S. 27-26,275-13*
Hadden, Rory 282-8
Hadden, Rory M. 120-6
Hadsell, Jory 22-3
Haeussler, Peter J. 230-5,230-11
Hafid, Ahmid 148-5
Hafner, Katrin 229-10
Hagadorn, James W. 67-15
Hagedorn, Birgit 84-2
Hageman, Scott A. 71-14*,173-35
Hageman, Steven J. 78-6*
Hagemann, Mark W. 172-15
Hagen, Sean M. 188-5*
Hagen-Peter, Graham A. 11-13*
Hager, Christian 128-12
Haiar, Brooke 120-14*
Haileab, Bereket 28-12,36-2,39-19,
109-3,132-13*,163-4
Haines, Forest 249-19*
Haines, Seth S. 26-3
Hair, Thomas 114-8
Haire, Scott A. 99-33,173-33*
Haitjema, Henk 83-3,83-9*,140-5,
140-12*
Hajek, Elizabeth 54-1,54-4,54-5,54-6,
54-12,54-13
Hajic, Edwin R. 210-6*,210-9
Hajit, Mohammad 16-12,184-8
Hakala, Sarah 275-13
Halbur, Julia 54-11*
Halchak, Jennifer 71-12
Halden, Norman M. 189-11
Halden, Rolf U. 136-9,185-4
Halder, Dipti 84-8,134-8,134-12*
Hale, Cindy M. 243-26,243-27
Halfen, Alan F. 152-7*,172-10,182-3*,
262-31
Halfman, John D. 189-14,189-15
Halford, Keith J. 3-5
Halihan, Todd 38-6*,85-10,110-11
Hall, Andrea B. 241-16*
Hall, Brenda L. 183-2
Hall, Cynthia 44-22,45-15*,195-10
Hall, John Luke 32-3*
Hall, Leah Ruth 116-1
Hall, Paul S. 244-9
Hall, Veronica O. 41-8*
Hall, Wesley S. 168-17*
Haller, Miguel J. 33-3
Hallett, Benjamin W. 130-6*
Hallett, Bethan M. 283-9
Halliday, William R. 284-11*
Halligan, Theresa 39-35*
Hallock, Pamela 231-10*,276-12
Halloran, Paul 207-6
Halls, Henry C. 148-2
Halpern, Michael H. 268-11*
Halton, Casey R. 187-13
Ham, Nelson R. 64-1,102-8
Hamann, Bernd 115-4
Hamara, Dave K. 142-4
Hamburger, Michael W. 143-13
Hames, Willis E. 11-1*,122-5,122-6,
168-12,174-16,212-9,249-17
Hamil, Brooke 28-6*
Hamilton, Christopher W. 284-9
Hamilton, Evan Matthew 51-5*
Hamilton, Michael 101-1,148-2*
Hamilton, Michael A. 101-15
Hamilton, Patrick 238-6*
Hamilton, Victoria E. 167-5
Hamilton, Warren B. 74-8*
Hammack, Richard W. 236-3,236-7
Hammer, William R. 99-6
Hammersburg, Sean R. 255-3*
Hammerschmidt, Konrad 126-12
Hammes, Ursula 122-12
Hammond, William Charles 143-7*
Hamon, Connie 136-12
Hampton, Brian A. 10-5,177-2*
Hams, Jacquelyn 71-3*
Han, Youn Hee 84-13
Hanan, Barry B. 229-6
Hancock, Leanne 151-11*,242-10*
Hand, Martin 130-4,201-6
Handley, Kim M. 88-5*
Haneberg, William 181-17
Haneberg, William C. 81-12*,165-7*
Hanes, Barbara E. 214-1
Hanes, Daniel M. 205-9*
Hanger, Rex A. 39-20,39-40
Hanks, H. Douglas 99-33*,173-33
Hanly, Brittany R. 64-12
Hanneman, Harold P. 34-2
Hannisdal, Bjarte 14-3*
Hanor, Jeffrey S. 158-9
Hanselmann, Fredrick 95-10
Hansen, Edward C. 29-10,189-20,189-21,
214-1*,214-2,214-3
Hansen, Kristie L. 39-40*
Hansen, Lars 271-12*
Hansen, Roger 230-13
Hansen, Thor A. 151-1
Hansen, Vicki L. 100-7,193-1*
Hansis, Robert D. 181-19
Hanson, Brain 96-29
Hanson, Cory M. 264-6*
Hanson, Kathleen 173-13*
Hanson, Kevin John 48-1*
Hanson, P.R. 85-11,180-2
Hanson, Paul 172-10,182-4
Hanson, Paul R. 5-1,96-26,102-19,
102-20,182-2,182-5,210-12,214-5
Hanson, R. 176-10
Hanson, Richard E. 148-7*,272-8*
Hao, Yue 73-9
Harada, Yohei 12-3
Harankhedkar, Shweta 221-5,222-9,
245-5
Harbor, David 13-9
Harbor, David J. 106-4*
Harbor, Jon 222-6*
Harbor, Jonathan M. 20-2,20-4,169-5
Harburger, Aleeza M. 250-8*
Harcourt-Smith, William E.H. 174-1
Harder, Vicki M. 22-7*
Hardin, Nathan R. 265-4
Harding, Chris 82-3
Hardt, Benjamin 243-17
Hardt, Benjamin F. 80-11*
Hare, Danielle K. 156-4
Hargrave, Jennifer E. 18-6
Hark, Richard R. 89-11*
Harkins, Nathan W. 76-3
Harley, Simon L. 53-1
Harmon, Luke J. 57-5,57-10
Harmon, Russell S. 19-2,19-4*,89-11
Harms, Brian 126-14,274-4
Harner, Patrick L. 101-15
Harnik, Paul G. 225-7*
Haroon, Areej 44-16
Harper, Elizabeth M. 275-6*
Harper, Joel T. 82-1
Harries, Peter J. 27-10,78-8*,131-4
Harrington, Andrea D. 107-6*,282-9*
Harrington, Glenn 61-3
Harrington, Guy 173-16
Harrington, Megan 96-14
Harris, Andrew J.L. 263-6
Harris, David C. 241-29
Harris, Elisha B. 120-10*
Harris, Elizabeth Ann 240-1
Harris, Hugh H. 282-12
Harris, Katie M. 241-42
Harris, Kenneth L. 5-5,192-1
Harris, Lyal 251-3
Harris, Martha C. 97-13
Harris, R. Scott 117-10,117-15
Harris, Sara 45-9*,67-7,265-2*
Harrison, Benjamin 28-12
Harrison, Michael 173-27*
Harry, Dennis L. 51-4*
Harsh, Joseph 245-10
Harston, Walter A. 241-3*
Hart, Austin 249-4*
Hart, Bruce 174-19
Hart, David J. 85-4,102-19,102-20,
109-2*,135-1,214-5,233-6,233-12
Hart, Karoline H. 188-3*
Hart, William K. 28-17
Hartford, Samantha L. 218-3*
Hartleb, Ross 176-4
Hartleb, Ross D. 98-7,176-5
Hartley, Adrian J. 39-5,54-3
Hartman, Joseph H. 68-11,249-8*
Hartman, Ryan 13-9,106-4
Hartman, Sean 230-11
Hartwig, Dale S. 136-11
Hartzell, Steve 244-4
Hartzog, Thomas R. 13-6
Harvati, Katerina 132-11
Harvey, F. Edwin 155-5
Harvey, Janet C. 262-18*
Harvey, Judson W. 157-10*
Harvey, R.P. 91-13
Harwood, Cara L. 115-4,208-3*
Harwood, David 267-5
Harzhauser, Mathias 224-7
Hasan, M. Aziz 84-14,134-11
Hasan, Maggie 147-9
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Hasan, Syed E. 23-6*
Hasbargen, Leslie 40-6,104-4,105-8,
106-1*,115-5,193-3
Hasbrouck, Kristen H. 89-8*,241-26
Hasenmueller, Elizabeth A. 110-9*
Hasenmueller, Nancy R. 263-4*,263-5
Hasenmueller, Walter A. 263-4,263-5*
Hashiguchi, Yoko 12-3
Hasiotis, S.T. 209-6*
Hasiotis, Stephen T. 152-4,152-5,152-7,
242-4,249-14
Hassall, Lesya 22-6
Hassan, Adel M. 200-10
Hassan, Taher 26-7
Hasten, Zachary E.L. 272-10*
Hasterok, Derrick 9-2
Hastings, Alexander 15-10*
Hastings, David W. 276-7
Hatab, EL-Bialy E. 99-35
Hatch, Ammon 46-14
Hatch, Christine E. 61-6*
Hatch, Rachel 84-9,206-15
Hatcher, Robert D. Jr. 6-5,11-3*,49-10,
146-1*,229-11*
Hatfield, Kirk 88-4,88-8
Hättestrand, Clas 20-2
Hattori, K. 190-4,190-5,190-6
Hattori, Kéiko H. 39-23,203-3,243-18
Hauck, Steven 9-12
Hauck, Steven A. II 142-2*,142-5
Hauck, Tyler E. 122-1*
Hauer, Jörn 149-14
Haugerud, Ralph A. 262-6*
Hauk, Steven A. II 142-4
Hausner, Mark B. 61-7*
Hausrath, Elisabeth M. 19-7,96-27
Hauwert, Nico M. 60-3
Hauzenberger, Barbara M. 192-12*
Haveles, Andrew W. 80-5,99-15*
Haverstock, Gregory J. 89-11
Hawes, Ian 208-4
Hawkes, Andrea D. 224-12
Hawkes, Chris 17-11
Hawkesworth, Chris J. 50-7*
Hawkins, A.D. 27-8*
Hawkridge, Chelsea A. 110-20*
Hawman, Robert B. 176-2
Hay, Murray B. 172-12
Hayashi, Masaki 156-6,157-8*
Hayden, Travis G. 32-1*,45-10
Hayes, Dawn S. 77-2
Hayes, Kenneth M. 173-25*
Hayes, Sarah M. 137-6*
Haynes, Courtney E. 235-8
Haynes, John T. 39-24
Hays, Karen 238-5
Hays, Ricardo 206-3
Hazen, Robert M. 56-11
Hazle, Dean G. 29-10*
He, Bin 153-4
He, Tong 172-7
Head, James W. 100-5,142-1,142-7,
142-8,142-9,142-10,142-11,142-12,
142-13,142-14,199-12*,284-7
Headd, Brendan 155-4,155-12*
Heaman, Larry 74-11
Heaman, Larry M. 10-1,74-6,148-4,201-8
Heasler, Hank P. 40-11
Heath, Douglas 278-4*
Heathcote, Adam J. 86-2
Heaton, J.S. 262-7
Heavner, Matthew J. 91-3*
Heber, Veronika 167-10
Hebig, Klaus 26-11
Hebig, Klaus H. 85-8*,109-7*
Hedrick, Kathryn A. 102-4*,180-6
Heenan, Jeffrey 136-5
Hefferan, Kevin 32-8*
Heffernan, James B. 235-12
Heffner, David M. 176-3*
Hega, Brad D. 241-9*
Heggie, Geoff 159-3*
Hegland, Matthew 242-12
Hegna, Thomas 226-10*
Heidinger, Philipp 176-7*
Heiger-Bernays, Wendy 282-11
Heilweil, Victor M. 17-2*
Heim, Nicholas J. 101-6*
Heim, Noel A. 14-2*,14-8
Heimann, Adriana 168-5
Heine, Reuben A. 194-8
Heinrich, Madeline A. 25-13*
Heinson, Graham 215-12
Heintz, Nicholas H. 93-5*
Heinzel, Chad 195-4*,216-5,241-27*,
262-29*
Heise, Elizabeth A. 118-1*
Heist, Christopher A. 36-7,36-10
Heizler, Lynn L. 272-5
Heizler, Matthew 154-12
Hekkers, M.L. 97-26
Hekman, Marjorie S. 262-31
Helbert, Jörn 142-15
Held, Bjorn 48-3*
Heldmann, J. 167-12
Heller, Paul L. 54-5*,227-8
Hellert, Spencer M. 99-6*
Hellevang, Helge 42-7*,117-8
Helmke, Martin F. 64-7
Helper, Mark 163-13*
Hembree, Daniel I. 152-6*,152-8,152-9
Hemming, Gary 211-5,211-7
Hemming, N. Gary 211-6,211-8,211-13
Hemming, Sidney 211-12
Hemming, Sidney R. 103-5,106-3,211-5,
211-6,211-7*,211-8,211-13
Hemzacek, Jean M. 70-12
Henck Schmidt, Amanda 163-9,180-14*
Henderson, Anna 80-7*
Henderson, Brandy M. 241-18*
Henderson, Brent 251-4
Henderson, Charles 209-3
Henderson, Whitney M. 165-3
Hendricks, Jennifer K. 30-7*
Hendricks, Jonathan R. 27-29*,78-10*,
207-6
Hendricks, Wesley G. 25-7*
Hendrickson, Matthew J. 262-11*
Hendrix, Marc S. 149-14,189-32*,249-3*
Hendy, Austin, J.W. 4-4*,173-17*,173-19
Heness, Elizabeth A. 149-1,173-11*
Henne, William 63-1
Henning, Alison 139-14*
Henning, Russell 187-18*
Henriksen, Sverre 16-6
Henry, Cathy 210-14
Henry, D.J. 1-3,175-8
Henry, Darrell 46-1,175-5
Henry, Darrell J. 175-11
Henry, Katrina Koski 110-6*,110-12*,
135-5*
Henry, Lindsey C. 20-13*
Henson, Richard A. Jr. 252-8
Hepburn, J. Christopher 10-4
Herbst, Steven R. 253-6*
Herd, Chris 167-10
Hering, Janet 269-2,269-5
Herkelrath, William N. 136-5
Herman, Ellen K. 110-14,110-15*
Hermosilla, Rodolfo 169-10*
Hernandez, Javier 184-7
Hernández, Walter 98-3,98-4
Hernlund, John W. 147-3*
Herrera, Dimitri 189-37
Herrera, Juan S. 221-13*
Herridge, Aaron 241-7
Herried, Bradley 165-4
Herrmann, Achim D. 150-10*,172-1
Herrmann, Robert B. 176-1
Herrold, Ardis 222-2
Herrs, Andrew J. 128-6
Hershey, Ronald 2-5
Herwig, Brian R. 86-11
Herzig, Charles T. 32-9
Hess, Jacquelyn 181-10
Hesse, Marc A. 53-3
Hester, Erich T. 109-9
Hettiarachchi, Ganga 84-10
Hettich, Robert 88-5
Heureux, Ana 189-16
Heydari, Ezat 122-9*
Heydweiller, Erich C. 179-2*
Heyman, Jakob 20-4*,192-12
Heyob, Katie M. 39-33*
Heyvaert, Alan C. 189-24
Heywood, Neil 32-8
Hiatt, Chad N. 39-25*
Hiatt, Eric E. 106-5,195-3*
Hibberd, J. 248-2
Hibbs, Barry J. 97-21*,283-2*
Hickey, Kenneth A. 53-11
Hickman, John B. 75-10*,241-29
Hicks, Melissa 18-6*
Hicks, Tanner 253-6
Hickson, Thomas 18-8
Hickson, Thomas A. 103-8
HIday, Aaron D. 39-38
Hieronymus, Tobin L. 152-2*
Hiesinger, Harald 239-8
Hiess, Joe 237-2
Hietpas, Jack 77-1,77-12*,252-2
Higgins, Dale 187-12
Higgins, Jerry D. 81-8
Hijma, Marc 5-7
Hilbert-Wolf, Hannah L. 177-10
Hilding-Kronforst, Shari 276-6*
Hildred, Gemma 150-9
Hildreth-Werker, Val 97-1
Hill, C. 184-8
Hill, Christopher L. 95-9*,258-17,260-4*
Hill, David P. 211-1
Hill, Jessica A. 245-6
Hill, Kacie 246-4
Hill, Loren E. 165-12
Hill, Mary Louise 212-4*
Hill, Melissa 43-8*
Hill, Ronald 274-5
Hill, Tessa M. 231-11
Hillaire-Marcel, Claude 138-8*,138-13*
Hillegonds, Darren J. 37-4
Hilley, George E. 76-7
Hilliard, Victoria L. 99-10
Hillier, Ryan A. 39-37*
Himmelstoss, Emily 259-3*
Hines, Mark E. 232-4*
Hinojosa, Jessica L. 153-2*
Hinrichs, Nathan L. 174-4
Hinton, M.J. 62-10
Hinz, Nicholas H. 9-1
Hippensteel, Scott 27-11
Hippolyte, Jean-Claude 260-15
Hirao, Naohisa 147-6
Hirasaki, George J. 158-11
Hirata, Ricardo 26-5
Hirata, Takafumi 190-9
Hirs, Edward A. III 141-4*
Hirsch, David M. 261-2*
Hirsch, Robert M. 278-1
Hirschfeld, Nicolle 25-11
Hirt, William H. 22-4*
Hiruma, Silvio Takashi 108-2
Hisanabe, Chihiro 243-3
Hislop, Ann 177-17*
Hitchcock, Dan 281-3
Hitzman, Murray W. 124-7,141-10*,168-3,
168-16,168-17
Hlusko, Leslea J. 237-14
Hnatyshin, Danny 264-3*
Ho, Derrick 108-5
Ho, Stephanie 85-1
Hobbs, Daniel 102-19
Hobbs, G. Warfield IV 141-3*
Hobbs, Howard C. 5-5,192-1
Hobbs, Howard Cory 5-4*
Hobbs, Joy M. Ramstack 86-4,86-5,
188-5
Hobbs, Joy Ramstack 86-1
Hobbs, Will 86-1,86-4*,86-5,86-11,
188-5,234-2
Hochstaedter, Alfred 193-11*
Hocking, Benjamin 128-8
Hodges, K.V. 52-8
Hodges, Kip 251-11
Hodgetts, David 121-7
Hodgkinson, Kathleen 251-4
Hodson, Mark E. 58-2
Hoefer, M.A. 244-2
Hoeflein, Fritz J. IV 30-2,63-12
Hoffman, Brian L. 71-14,173-35*
Hoffman, Paul 101-3
Hoffman, Paul F. 126-1*,218-4*
Hoffmann, Karl Heinz 148-7
Hoffmann, Thomas 161-11*,194-12*
Hoffmeister, Kathryn 13-11
Hofmann, Amy E. 58-4
Hofmann, Michael H. 149-14*,174-19*,
189-32
Hofmeister, Anne 53-9
Hofstra, Albert H. 77-13,158-8,212-6
Hogan, Stephanie 195-4
Hoganson, John W. 173-30
Hokanson, Guy 45-13
Hokanson, William H. 174-12*,249-10
Holbrook, John M. 16-10,262-24
Holbrook, W. Steven 125-1*
Holder, Mark T. 57-11
Hole, John A. 143-6,143-8,143-9
Hollabaugh, Curtis L. 28-9,39-47,39-48,
39-49,39-50,39-51,39-52,247-4*,247-6
Holland, Steven M. 225-2,225-8*,225-9,
249-12
Holland, W.F. 92-9*
Holliday, Mark A. 259-4
Holliday, Vance T. 90-5
Hollings, Pete 87-12,244-5
Hollings, Peter 87-9
Hollingshaus, Becky 61-5*
Holm, D.K. 176-9*,250-5
Holm, Daniel 74-5*
Holm, Daniel K. 101-9
Holm-Denoma, Christopher S. 49-11
Holmer, Lars E. 225-13
Holmes, Charles W. 19-1,260-6
Holmgren, Sofia 138-2
Holroyd, Patricia A. 58-4
Holsing, Nicholas A. 12-2*
Holysh, Steven 233-13
Holzer, Margaret 222-2
Homan, Mindy B. 249-10
Hon, Rudolph 278-3,278-6*
Hondzo, M. 184-8
Honke, Jeffrey S. 133-3
Hood, Eran 91-3
Hooks, Benjamin P. 98-2*
Hooper, Richard P. 263-19*
Hooper, Rober L. 282-4
Hooper, Robert L. 282-3
Hooyer, Thomas 233-12*
Hooyer, Thomas S. 39-10,183-7
Hopkins, Jenelle 216-13*
Hopkins, Melanie J. 131-3*
Hopkins, Samantha S.B. 57-9*
Hopmans, Jan W. 139-10
Hoppie, Bryce 181-12
Hoque, Mohammad A. 84-12
Horacek, Micha 249-20
Hordijk, Kees 255-4
Horn, Marty 17-10,189-17
Horn, Michael S. 67-12
Hornbach, Matthew J. 215-9*
Hornberger, George M. 235-10
Horsfall, Chris 121-7
Horsman, Eric 31-1,31-2,128-4*
Horstmeyer, Heinrich 128-3
Horton, Brian 128-12
Horton, Brian K. 146-12*,178-4,273-7
Horton, J. Wright Jr. 176-8,229-7,229-8*,
229-11
Horton, Stephen P. 176-1
Horton, Travis 249-4
Horvath, Lisa M. 41-15,240-10
Horwath Burnham, Jennifer 210-13
Horwell, Claire 282-5*,282-6
Hossain, Mohammed 84-14,134-11*
Hossain, Saddam 13-6
Hosseini, Mehrdad 6-12*
Hosseini, Seyyed A. 184-11
Hotchkiss, Sara C. 86-6,86-12,189-35,
189-36
Houlton, Heather R. 114-2,114-3,139-8,
171-2*
Hourigan, Jeremy 52-5,130-11
House, P. Kyle 189-42,217-8*,262-20
Houseknecht, David W. 230-2
Housen, Bernard A. 107-7*,244-8
Hovorka, Susan D. 38-9
Howard, Alan D. 184-5,284-2
Howard, Amanda 249-20
Howard, Christopher S. 254-10*
Howard, Christopher W. 31-12,49-10*
Howard, Douglas A. 161-4
Howard, Heather M. 201-6
Howard, L.M. 180-2
Howard, Samuel M. 181-1
Howell, Cynthia 238-7
Howell, L.E. 244-2*
Hower, James C. 166-5*,206-12*,206-15,
240-11
Howes, Riley 260-10,260-13*
Howes, Thomas 234-9*,260-1,260-10,
260-12
Hoyanagi, Koichi 150-2
Høyer, Anne-Sophie 104-3*,140-3*
Hredzak-Showalter, Patricia L. 129-1
Hribljan, John A. 232-14*
Hromis, Angel G. 241-7
Hruby, Claire 279-5*
Hruska, Jakub 235-4*
Hsiang, Allison Y. 55-8*
Hsiung, Shih-yi 30-7
Hsu, Han 147-2
Hsu, Kenneth J. 23-8*
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Hsu-Kim, Heileen 170-7,240-3,241-14
Hu, Erya 52-7
Hu, Feng Sheng 132-5
Hu, Ruizhong 280-4*
Hu, Shixue 27-36
Hu, Shusheng 56-1*
Hua, Hong 15-1
Huang, Ching-Sheng 83-13*
Huang, Jennifer 95-12*
Huang, Shutao 280-5
Hubbard, Alun 20-4
Hubbard, Dennis 275-7*
Hubbard, Matthew 96-16
Hubbard, Robert 26-19
Hubbard, Trent D. 262-1*
Huber, Barbara 179-5
Huber, Brian T. 173-23,267-4*,276-2,
276-3,276-5
Huber, Bruce 192-15
Huber, Kathryn G. 49-4*
Huber, Maritha 189-32
Huber, Matthew S. 117-4*
Hudak, Curtis M. 210-6
Hudak, George J. III 33-8*
Hudleston, Peter 76-12*
Hudley, Joel W. 224-9*
Hudson, Adam 213-1
Hudson, Mark R. 96-13,113-12
Hudson, Sam 13-3
Hudspith, Victoria 206-13
Huebner, Matthew T. 6-5*,49-10
Huerta, Audrey 51-11*
Huerta, Cristina 44-13
Huertas, Aaron 268-11
Huesing, Silja K. 237-2
Huff, Casey 128-9,230-4
Huff, Casey J. 230-7*
Huff, Warren 33-6,243-7
Huff, Warren D. 172-13
Huffine, Maria 220-3
Huffine, Richard 68-6*,223-7*
Huggett, William W. 206-8
Hughes, Amanda N. 76-9,76-10*
Hughes, Andrew 140-9,217-9
Hughes, John 82-9
Hughes, Natalie J. 187-13
Hughes, Nigel C. 122-2,131-10*,224-1
Hughes, Peter 279-8
Hughes, Richard 8-5*,217-10*
Hughes, William 219-7
Huiliang, Zhang 174-9
Hulbe, Christina L. 198-1*
Hulett, Sam R.W. 6-11
Hull, Angie 176-9
Hults, Chad P. 230-6*
Hume, David S. 92-2
Hummelman, Jan. H 217-6
Hummer, Daniel 129-5
Humphrey, Neil 82-1
Humphreys, Bill 162-5
Humphries, Elizabeth E. 192-10*
Hunda, Brenda R. 255-7*
Hungwe, Kedmon 216-9
Hunt, Andrew G. 158-2,233-11
Hunt, Brian B. 60-3,92-9
Hunt, Bryan W. 229-12
Hunt, Gene 57-12*
Hunt, Randall J. 83-1*,83-2,92-4,
140-10*,187-12
Hunt, Randy 26-10,279-2
Hunter, Katrina 16-7
Huntley, John W. 151-10*
Huntoon, Jacqueline E. 1-7,22-5,66-11,
105-11,216-9,216-15,266-3*
Hupman, Jenabay 109-11
Hurd, Trevor J. 105-3*,105-10
Hurst, Stance C. 90-5,90-8*
Hurtgen, Matthew T. 30-13,43-4
Hurth, Michael 254-8*
Hurwitz, Debra M. 142-6,142-7
Husch, Jonathan 220-3,243-19
Husinec, Antun 30-3,30-5,39-7
Huska, Andrea 95-15*
Husman, Jenefer 67-4
Hussaini, Bushra M. 231-6
Hutchins, Benjamin 135-2
Hutchison, Taylor 241-43
Huth, Alexander 97-24
Hutsky, Andrew J. 105-3,105-10*
Hutson, Scott 161-3
Hutto, Andrew 77-5
Huuse, Mads 158-5
Huybers, Kathleen 192-18
Huynh, Trang 282-12
Hwang, Shyh-Lung 12-4
Hyland, Ethan 208-9*,277-5
Hyndman, David W. 85-7
Hynek, Brian M. 163-5*
Hynek, Scott A. 133-2*
Hyodo, Ayumi 179-3*
I
Ianno, Adam J. 262-21*
Ibaraki, Motomu 170-2*
Ibarra, Yadira 155-13*
Idleman, Bruce 177-6,177-7,177-8*
Iepure, Sanda 4-6
Igarashi, Mina 12-3
Ihinger, Phillip 270-12*
Ihinger, Phillip D. 33-7,47-7*
Ihrig, Lori 265-9
Iizuka, Fumie 111-4*
Ikawa, Reo 109-5
Ikehara, Ken 253-2
Ikehata, Kei 190-9*
Ikenne, Moha 148-5,148-6
Ilgen, Anastasia 137-2*
Illman, Walter 137-15
Imai, Akira 28-2,212-11
Imanishi, Kazutoshi 98-1
Imbrigiotta, Thomas E. 136-8
Imren, Caner 102-11
Indorante, Samuel 182-6
Infante, Louis 108-5
Infante, Louis R. 135-4*
Ingersoll, Raymond V. 10-11*,266-1
Inglis, Jeremy 32-8
Ingólfsson, Ólafur 20-8,192-11
Ingraffea, Anthony R. 139-6
Ingram, Lynn 157-4
Ingram, Stanton III 28-1*
Inners, Jon D. 96-32*
Inners, Rebecca B. 96-32
Innis, Megan 275-4*
Inskeep, William 113-6
Inverarity, Kent 215-12*
Ionov, Dmitri 143-10
Iorio, Marina 211-10
Iqbal, Mohammad 39-45,118-4*,187-3,
187-7,216-5,279-9
Iqbal, Mohammad Z. 26-12
Ireland, Alex W. 86-12*
Ireland, Kayla 159-9
Irham, Muhammad 184-10*
Irie, Keisuke 244-15
Irvin, Shane A. 215-3
Irwin, Rossman P. III 284-5
Isaza Londoño, Carolina 224-4
Isbell, John L. 6-11,20-13,227-2,249-14,
249-15
Ishibashi, Junichiro 190-9
Ishibashi, Yoshinobu 84-13
Ishimura, Toyoho 243-3
Ishman, Scott 192-15*,276-10
Isiorho, S.A. 114-7*
Isiorho, Solomon A. 160-5*
Islam, M. Mainul 84-14
Ismail, Ahmed 62-3,62-8,233-2,233-4
Ismail, Esam 241-1*
Ismail, S. 248-2
Isozaki, Yukio 153-1*,153-3,243-3*,267-1
Istok, Jonathan 280-10*
Itavaara, Merja 72-3
Ito, Emi 138-5*,234-9
Ito, Narimitsu 26-11*,85-8,109-5,109-7
Ivantsov, Andrey Yu 15-13
Ivany, Linda 172-2
Ivany, Linda C. 224-6*
Iverson, Ellen 46-1*,97-16
Iverson, Neal 82-8,183-8
Iverson, Neal R. 82-3,82-5*,82-12,198-5*
Ivey, Toni A. 221-5*,222-9,245-5*
Iwamori, Hikaru 153-3
Izenberg, Noam R. 100-5,142-15
Izykowski, Tyler I. 230-10
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Jablonski, David 225-11
Jacks, Gunnar 84-14,134-11,134-13
Jacks, K. Gunnar 134-10
Jackson, Chester W. Jr. 39-53,39-54
Jackson, Chris 140-9,217-9
Jackson, Frankie D. 173-9
Jackson, Ian 8-1*,217-1*,223-10*
Jackson, James S. 121-1*
Jackson, Jeremy B.C. 27-27,151-7,
151-8*
Jackson, Melissa S. 102-9
Jackson, Michael 251-4
Jackson, Miriam 183-6
Jackson, Robert 236-6,236-8
Jackson, Simon 243-18,264-9
Jackson, Tracie 61-6
Jacob, Lauren 6-10
Jacob, Robert W. 104-7
Jacobel, Robert 183-9*
Jacobs, David K. 126-8*
Jacobs, Michael A. 62-6*
Jacobs, Peter M. 182-5,210-11*
Jacobsen, Linda 8-4
Jacobsen, Robert E. 184-5*
Jacobsen, S.B. 117-12
Jacobson, William R. Jr. 183-7*
Jacoby, Brianne 110-1*
Jaeschke, Jeanne B. 185-1
Jahn, Bor-ming 203-6*
Jahren, A. Hope 80-2,80-3*
Jaiprakash, B.C. 55-9
Jakab, Gusztáv 189-31
Jakeman, Anthony John 92-1*,92-3,92-4
Jakobsen, Peter Roll 233-1
James, David E. 143-5,270-2
Jamshidi, Hossein 169-2*
Janesko, David 42-8
Jansen, Andrew C. 201-12*
Jaramillo, Carlos 80-4,152-11,173-24,
277-7
Jaramillo, Carlos M. 249-9
Jaret, Steven 117-12*
Jarochowska, Emilia 224-3*
Jarrett, Amber J.M. 242-11
Jarrett, Matt B. 131-4*
Jarrett, Robert 161-6*
Jarvis, Stephanie 113-7
Jaumann, R. 239-1,239-6
Jaumann, Ralf 239-2,239-3,239-4,239-8,
239-10,239-11
Jaye, Michael 244-1*
Jayko, A.S. 211-1*,211-9*
Jean, Jiin-Shuh 191-5*
Jee, Benjamin, D. 67-1
Jefferson, Anne J. 235-6*
Jenchen, Uwe 227-3
Jenkin, Kiel Ryan 101-14*
Jenkins, Chelsea 113-2*
Jenkins, David M. 12-2,29-7*
Jenkins, Michael A. 25-3
Jennifer, Elick 240-8*
Jennings, Carrie E. 5-5,82-2,182-2,
192-1,198-10*,262-25
Jennings, Karen L. 96-16*
Jensen, Gavin 122-1
Jensen, John 71-14
Jensen, Niels-Peter 38-7*,140-4,233-5
Jensen, Sören 27-30,173-20
Jenson, John W. 80-11
Jeppsson, Lennart 226-8
Jercinovic, M.J. 130-7
Jercinovic, Michael J. 130-8
Jerolmack, Douglas J. 149-3*,205-4
Jeshango, Taboka 260-2
Jessee, Marcus 262-40
Jessup, Micah 252-1,252-7
Jewell, Paul 167-9*
Ji, Junfeng 172-7*,243-8
Ji, Junling 181-2
Ji, Sang-Woo 185-6*
Ji, Zhansheng 153-3
Jianfeng, Shou 174-9
Jiang, Ganqing 122-2
Jicha, Brian R. 237-1,237-3
Jilbert, Tom 19-1
Jiménez Berrocoso, Álvaro 224-4
Jin, Xingsheng 173-9
Jinnah, Zubair 249-3
Jirsa, Mark A. 69-3*,117-3*
Joeckel, R.M. 85-11*,180-2,194-3,
227-11,249-7,258-9
Joel, Lucas V. 126-9*
Johanesen, Katharine 28-7*
Johannesson, Karen 23-3*,84-10,220-5*
Johanson, Jennifer 279-12
Johansson, Leif 29-10
John, Barbara E. 273-10
John, Cedric M. 121-6
Johnson, Aaron W. 44-19,171-4*
Johnson, Adam N. 1-6*
Johnson, Andrew 117-5
Johnson, Andrew C. 245-9*
Johnson, Annette 84-11
Johnson, B.C. 24-3*
Johnson, B.G. 172-11
Johnson, Beth L. 64-7
Johnson, Bradley G. 180-1
Johnson, Breck R. 270-12
Johnson, Briana E. 189-24*
Johnson, C. Annette 269-5
Johnson, Calvin E. Jr. 104-2*
Johnson, Carole D. 85-12*
Johnson, Catherine L. 46-2,142-2
Johnson, Clark M. 58-1,129-4
Johnson, Claudia C. 111-3*,207-10,
257-2
Johnson, Craig A. 137-4*
Johnson, Diana N. 210-13
Johnson, Donald L. 210-13*
Johnson, Eileen 90-5,90-8
Johnson, Elizabeth A. 39-18,39-22,39-24
Johnson, Elizabeth K. 187-13
Johnson, Elle 195-4
Johnson, Emmon 63-11*
Johnson, Eric L. 174-10,251-3*
Johnson, Grace 174-18*
Johnson, J. 139-1
Johnson, James W. 17-11
Johnson, Jason D. 236-3,236-5*
Johnson, Jeffrey R. 167-6
Johnson, Joel P.L. 96-24
Johnson, Justin 159-3
Johnson, K.A. Burke 27-26*,275-13
Johnson, K.J. 68-12
Johnson, Kathy M. 155-1
Johnson, Kelsey G. 243-29
Johnson, Kenneth 28-1,270-6
Johnson, Kirk 238-5
Johnson, Kirk R. 99-38,267-14*
Johnson, Mark D. 5-5*,20-8,20-10*,
64-1*,102-17,192-1,192-11
Johnson, Monique 260-15
Johnson, Reuben C. 117-10
Johnson, Richard L. 37-5
Johnson, Robert J. 38-11*
Johnson, Roberta 222-2*
Johnson, Scott 74-2
Johnson, Scott E. 74-1,74-3*,271-1,
271-5
Johnson, Skylar 242-12
Johnson, Steve 60-3*
Johnson, Teresa 34-2
Johnson, Thomas 88-11,241-14
Johnson, Thomas C. 132-6*,189-3
Johnson, Thomas M. 170-8
Johnson, Wade 251-4
Johnson, William C. 80-10,90-1*,
172-10*,258-11,262-31
Johnston, David T. 15-2,15-3,101-3,
126-8
Johnston, Ian P. 99-10
Johnston, Jessica 188-11
Johnston, John W. 214-10,214-11
Johnston, Richard B. 84-11*,269-5*
Johnston, Scott M. 204-6*,204-7
Johnston, Stephen T. 6-8
Johnstone, Elizabeth 259-2
Jol, Harry M. 210-8,214-8
Jolley, Alison 67-7
Jónasson, Kristján 99-36
Jonell, Tara 169-9
Jones, Alice 240-9,241-34
Jones, Daniel S. 129-8*,242-9
Jones, David S. 101-2,254-2*
Jones, Francis 46-2*,67-7*
Jones, James V. III 127-1,127-2*,127-4,
127-11,201-2
Jones, Kevin B. 206-4*
Jones, Matthew L. 33-6,243-7*
Jones, Megan 118-9
Jones, Megan H. 97-3*
Jones, Michael 215-8
Jones, Page 30-7
Jones, Slade 105-9*
Jones, William K. 213-10*
Jónsson, Sverrir A. 20-8,192-11*
Joo, Young Ji 43-3,43-4*
Jorda, Laurent 239-4
Jordan, T.E. 26-6,102-18*
Jordan, Teresa E. 139-6*
Jordan, Thomas H. 125-4*
Jordan, Tom 82-11
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Jørgensen, Flemming 62-7*,104-3,
140-3,140-4,233-5,262-8*
Jørgensen, Taus R.C. 29-3*
Josefson, Maria 181-6
Joseph, Lura E. 223-12*
Josephs, Richard L. 95-7*
Jost, Adam B. 153-4*,231-11
Jourdan, Fred 252-4
Jovane, Luigi 107-7
Jovanelly, Tamie 26-8*
Jovanovic, Vladimir 40-7
Jover, M. Laila 180-15*
Jowitt, Simon M. 148-14
Joyce, Arthur 90-3
Jubb, Aaron M. 137-5*
Juckem, Paul F. 26-10,83-2,187-12
Jud, Nathan A. 120-13*
Judd, Michele 100-14
Judge, Aaron 120-5*
Judge, Shelley A. 25-5*,25-18
Judy, K.A. 6-7*
Jugdave, A. 72-4
Juhlin, Christopher 11-6
Jurdy, Donna M. 75-1
Jury, Mark 224-13
K
Kaakinen, Anu 52-2
Kaback, Suzy 266-12
Kadegis, Jeffrey 102-2*
Kading, Tristan 63-3
Kadlec, Jaroslav 189-6
Kah, Linda C. 30-15,224-2*,274-8
Kahn, Eliezer G. 100-15,239-12
Kairies Beatty, Candace L. 261-4
Kaiser, Anna E. 128-3
Kaiser, James S. 24-8,55-12
Kaiser, Mona 248-8*
Kalbfleisch, T. 190-6*
Kalbus, Edda 156-9
Kalenuik, Alexander 241-37*
Kalia, Sumit 17-5
Kalinovich, Indra 109-8,187-9
Kalinowski, Tomasz 136-9,185-4*
Kalleson, Elin 117-8
Kallini, Kevin D. 18-13
Kam, Seung Ihl 185-5
Kamada, Seiji 147-1,147-6*
Kambesis, Patricia N. 108-5,135-4
Kamenov, G.D. 126-3,148-3,212-9
Kamenov, George D. 101-12
Kamiya, Mark A. 278-7
Kammer, Thomas 207-14
Kammer, Thomas W. 27-17*,254-10
Kamo, Sandra L. 153-8
Kamola, Diane 13-11*,205-8*
Kamp, Peter 52-8
Kanamatsu, Toshiya 244-8
Kandola, Shelley B. 260-9*
Kane, Ian 16-7
Kang, Seokkoo 16-12*,184-8
Kani, Tomomi 243-3
Kantor, I. 147-5
Kao, Po-Hao 26-2
Kaplan, Daniel I. 140-6
Kapp, Paul 128-12
Kappel, William 81-9
Kappus, Eric 41-1*,116-5*
Kar, Sandeep 191-5
Karabinos, Paul 115-13*,128-2*
Karaffa, Marni D. 263-4
Karhu, Juha 2-1
Kariluoma, Matti 45-13
Karl, Susan M. 177-13
Karlin, Robert 189-33
Karlstrom, Karl E. 102-5,127-1,127-2,
154-12,201-2,242-5
Karr, Jered 173-7*
Karunatillake, Suniti 167-11*
Kasaju, Supriya 95-16*
Kashouh, Michele V. 16-10*,262-24
Kasprak, Alan 96-10*
Kastens, Kim A. 67-8*,221-1*
Kasting, James F. 228-2*
Kastning, Ernst H. 194-2*
Kaszuba, John 220-7
Katsiaficas, Nathan J. 244-9*
Kattenhorn, Simon A. 31-9,284-12*
Katti, Dinesh 220-2
Katti, Kalpana 220-2
Katz, Brian G. 235-12*
Katz, Miriam E. 254-4*
Kauffman, Erle G. 95-10,111-3,257-2
Kaufman, Alan J. 126-13*
Kaufmann, Kira E. 111-13*
Kawamura, Kiichiro 244-8
Kawatski, David J. 47-7
Kawula, John D. 263-13*
Kay, Suzanne Mahlburg 272-3*
Kaya, Ozge 146-8
Kaymakci, Nuretdin 49-6*
Keach, R. William II 174-12
Kean, Jason W. 81-5*,81-6
Kean, William F. 111-13,164-1*
Keane, Christopher M. 114-2*,114-3,
139-8*,171-2
Kearns, Catherine 90-3
Keaton, Jeffrey R. 217-2*
Keefe, Christopher 241-19
Keefer, Donald A. 8-3,8-7,62-3,62-8,
233-2*,262-26
Keegan, William 132-8
Keeler, Ronald H. 81-10
Keeley, Joshua A. 77-2
Keen, Kerry L. 157-9*
Keen-Zebert, Amanda 96-13
Keenan, Helen E. 84-2
Keevan, Jeffrey 137-11
Keevil, Gareth 16-7
Keffer, Sean 209-2
Kehew, Alan 58-3,64-5
Kehew, Alan E. 82-4*,192-4
Keil, Deborah 133-9
Keim, Rae Dawn 200-5*
Keimowitz, Alison R. 137-11*
Keisling, Ben 183-9
Kelbert, Anna 143-3*,143-5
Kellagher, Emily 266-6
Keller, G. Randy 51-9*,143-15,229-3*,
272-4
Keller, Gerta 55-9*,55-10,55-11
Keller, H. Uwe 239-4*,239-6,239-10
KellerLynn, Katie 113-14
Kellett, Dawn 52-11
Kelley, Brian M. 79-10*
Kelley, Cheryl A. 284-4*
Kelley, Jude A. 45-8
Kelley, Patricia H. 99-10,99-11,99-12,
99-13,151-1*,151-4,257-4
Kelley, Shari A. 154-12,272-5
Kellogg, Louise H. 115-4
Kelly, Andrew L. 39-14*
Kelly, Brian 97-7
Kelly, Logan 42-6
Kelly, Marissa 183-5*
Kelly, Nigel 53-1*,174-7,190-8,280-9
Kelly, Rebecca A. 92-3
Kelly, Walton R. 278-2*
Kelsey, David E. 130-4*,201-6*
Kelso, Paul R. 70-10*
Kelson, V. 83-9
Kemp, Christopher D. 98-7*,176-5*
Kemp, Joshua 129-10
Kemp, Tony I.S. 50-3
Kendall, Jamie Anderson 116-1
Kendall, Matthew R. 40-9*,167-5
Kenderes, Stuart 39-17
Keng, Rachel Victoria 176-12*
Kenna, Timothy C. 211-10
Kennard, Paul 165-11
Kennard, Paul M. 59-1*,149-2
Kennett, Peter 45-1
Kenny, Ray 20-9,219-4
Kent, Graham 143-9,189-33
Kent, Joshua D. 115-3
Kent-Corson, Malinda L. 52-5
Kenworthy, Jason P. 66-7*,113-13,
113-14*
Kerans, Charles 106-2
Kern, Andrea K. 224-7*
Kern, Tim 263-8
Kerr, Andrew 124-9*
Kerton, Charles 22-6
Kerwin, Sean 168-18
Kesler, Stephen E. 141-9*,212-7
Kessler, Holger 140-9,217-4
Kessler, James A. 34-4
Keszthelyi, Laszlo P. 100-2
Kettenring, Karin M. 59-8
Kettler, Richard M. 174-4,174-5*
Key, Marcus M. Jr. 111-10
Kgaodi, Oratile 260-2
Khan, Shuhab 212-5*,241-28,244-13
Khanal, Anish 59-5
Khandaker, Nazrul I. 44-3,44-8*,44-12*,
44-17,44-18,178-2
Kharaka, Yousif K. 42-8
Kharwat, Ranyah 237-10,237-11*
Khodjanyazova, Rimma 150-4*
Khosronejad, A. 184-8
Khudoley, Andrei K. 148-8
Kidder, David L. 14-4*
Kidder, Steven 29-17*
Kidmose, Jacob 26-4*
Kido, Erika 225-14
Kidwell, Susan M. 207-1*
Kieft, Thomas 72-3,72-4
Kiehl, Jeffrey 209-8
Kieke, Burney Jr. 279-6
Kiessling, Wolfgang 4-7*,57-1
Kilburn, Alexandra R. 99-10
Kilgore, Susan M. 192-3*
Kilian, Taylor M. 126-2,148-7
Kilibarda, Zoran 96-25,174-11,214-2,
214-4*
Kilkenny, Christopher 111-6
Killey, R.W. Douglas 136-11
Kilpatrick, Tommy 67-15
Kim, Jeongmin 204-10
Kim, Maria 102-11
Kim, Sungmin 248-4
Kim, Wonsuck 106-2*,122-13,184-1*
Kim, Yoonsup 252-5*
Kim, Young In 185-5
Kimball, Briant A. 61-5
Kimball, Suzette M. 6-13*
Kimber, Richard 88-1
Kimbrough, David L. 32-9,270-12
Kimura, Sho 180-9
Kincaid, Todd R. 110-6
Kindler, Kathryn 177-5
King, Amber R. 31-14,32-13*
King, Chris J.H. 45-1*,216-1*
King, Daniel S.H. 251-1*
King, David T. Jr. 117-10*
King, Emily A. 57-6*
King, J.W. 138-4,277-9
King, John W. 52-1
King, M. Ryan 27-25*
King, Rachel Shanti 116-1
King-Sharp, Karen 136-12
Kingsbury, C.G. 272-14*
Kingston, Andrew W. 80-9*
Kington, Joe 128-7
Kinner, David 39-25,258-15
Kiouses, Stephen 245-8*
Kipfer, Rolf 17-4
Kiracofe, Zachary A. 39-24*
Kirby, Eric 52-6,52-8*,102-5,128-6
Kirby, Matthew E. 65-3
Kirby, Stefan 9-11
Kirby, Stephen H. 13-7
Kirchholtes, Renske P.J. 153-7
Kirchner, Brian J. 246-8
Kirk, Karin B. 22-2*,97-17*,222-5,238-7
Kirk-Lawlor, N.E. 26-6*
Kirk-Lawlor, Naomi Elizabeth 102-18
Kirkby, Kent 97-4,97-8*,234-11*
Kirkland, Brenda L. 30-6,242-1
Kirkland, Chris L. 201-6
Kirsch, Reinhard 262-8
Kirschner, David 97-7,243-24
Kirshtein, J.D. 136-8
Kirst, Scott R. 266-11*
Kiser, Karen E. 39-13*
Kissel, Richard A. 1-8,66-8*,115-1
Kissin, Stephen A. 44-11*
Kita, Noriko T. 243-2,272-11
Kita, Zachary A. 258-7*
Kitahara, Marcelo V. 57-2
Kitajima, Kouki 47-4,243-2*
Kitamura, Yujin 244-8
Kitchell, Sean K. 97-19
Kite, J. Steven 210-14*
Kivimäki, Anna-Liisa 2-1
Kjær, Kurt Henrik 20-6
Kjeldsen, Kristian K. 20-6
Klammler, Harald 88-4
Klarner, Janine M. 44-11
Klawiter, Franklin P. 222-1
Klawiter, Mark F. 66-9,66-10,66-11*,
216-3,216-15,222-1*
Kleindienst, Maxine R. 213-4
Kleinknecht, Gary C. 222-10*
Kleinsasser, Eric 113-4
Kleinspehn, Karen L. 6-9*
Klemperer, Simon 143-9
Klenner, R.C.L. 9-12
Klepeis, Keith 177-12,178-5*,178-6
Klima, Rachel L. 142-15*
Klimczak, Christian 142-6,142-7,142-9,
142-10*
Klimentides, Robert 274-6
Klint, Knud Erik 233-1
Kloberdanz, Christine 117-14
Klofak, Susan M. 99-7
Klompmaker, Adiël A. 27-28*,120-4*
Kloock, Carl T. 265-7,265-8
Klopfstein, Megan 247-5*
Kloss, Tristan J. 27-22
Kluessendorf, Joanne 150-6
Klug, Sheri L. 94-1*
Kluge, Steve 44-2*,45-5*,91-2*
Knaeble, Alan R. 5-5,192-1,283-5
Knapp, James H. 176-3
Knappett, Peter S.K. 279-1
Kneafsey, Timothy J. 236-11
Kneuer, Carly 100-3
Knight, Cassi 173-18*
Knight, Pamela 245-8
Knight, R.D. 62-10
Knochenhauer, Kase James 180-7*
Knoll, Andrew H. 15-2,15-3,256-2
Knox, James C. 181-19,182-8,210-2,
210-12
Knudsen, Andrew C. 25-2,170-14*
Knudsen, Damion 122-1
Kobayashi, Daisuke 250-7
Kocar, Benjamin D. 220-1
Koch, Donald L. 139-6
Koch, Leah Jean 271-10*
Koch, Magaly 48-2
Koch, Paul 52-5
Koch, Paul L. 4-11
Koch, Zelenda J. 6-11,227-2*,249-15
Kochasic, Michael 41-8
Kochel, R. Craig 183-1*
Kochen, Andrew 260-1,260-12
Kocurek, Gary 149-10
Kodama, Kenneth 82-8
Koeberl, Christian 24-4,69-10,69-12*,
117-4,117-13
Koenig, Alan E. 53-1,107-1,264-8
Koenig, Cassandra E.M. 84-7
Kofukuda, Daisuke 243-3
Kogel, Jessica Elzea 168-11
Kohel, Chris 270-12
Kohfeld, Karen E. 86-13
Kohler, Tyler 63-9
Kohlstedt, David 271-12
Kohn, Matthew J. 29-1*,258-6,258-17
Koiter, Alexander 181-4*
Kokaly, Raymond F. 107-4,133-6
Kolata, Dennis R. 202-10
Kolb, Maura J. 212-4
Kolbe, Sarah E. 255-5*
Kolesar, Courtney A. 242-9*
Kolka, Randy 232-3
Komatsu, Goro 167-9
Kominz, Michelle A. 32-1
Komiya, Tsuyoshi 267-1
Konen, Michael 182-6*
Koney, Amber S. 99-28
Kong, Sitha 212-11*
Kong, Xiangzhao 26-14*
Konikow, Leonard 158-3*,269-1*
Konishi, Hiromi 36-5,36-6,36-9,129-2,
129-9,168-15,204-1*
Konopliv, A.S. 239-1
Konsoer, Kory Matthew 184-7*
Konstantinou, Alexandros 35-9*
Kontak, Daniel 264-3
Konzalová, Magda 189-6
Koons, Peter 98-2
Kopas, Lauren 219-5
Kopaska-Merkel, David C. 206-2
Kopp, Jessie 18-8*
Kopriva, Bryant T. 122-13*
Koralegedara, Nadeesha H. 169-4*
Korany, Ezzat A. 61-12
Korb, Cristina E. 259-4
Koretsky, Carla M. 21-9,278-12
Korhonen, Fawna J. 32-5
Korkka-Niemi, Kirsti Inkeri 2-1,2-2*
Korn, Dieter 43-6,209-4,209-10*
Kornecki, Krystyna M. 39-7*
Korpanty, Chelsea A. 207-5*
Korpi, Lucy K. 266-4,266-8*
Korsmeyer, Lea N. 111-7,111-9*
Korte, Christoph 209-4
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Korth, Ryan 39-35
Kortz, Karen 245-12
Kortz, Karen M. 46-3*,221-3*,265-11*
Korus, J.T. 85-11,249-7
Korus, Jesse T. 227-11*
Koshigai, Masaru 109-5
Kosloski, Mary Elizabeth 208-8*
Koteas, G. Christopher 9-5*
Koukousioura, Olga 231-10
Kouyaté, Djiky 148-5*
Kovscek, Anthony Robert 118-2*
Kowalewski, Douglas E. 20-12*
Kowalewski, Michal 4-13*,27-14,152-14,
208-7
Kowler, Andrew 65-10*,262-22*
Kozarek, Jessica 184-8*
Kozdon, Reinhard 179-3
Koziol, Andrea M. 114-11*
Kozlowski, Andrew L. 64-5*,81-9*,82-4,
82-8,214-14
Kraal, Erin 94-7*,149-1,173-11
Kraemer, Stephen R. 42-1*,83-11*
Kraemer, Thomas 158-6,181-14
Kraemer, Thomas F. 236-2
Kraft, Katrien J. van der Hoeven 46-1,
97-16
Kraft, Rebecca A. 58-12*
Krajewski, Witold 263-20
Kramer-Tremblay, Sheila 136-12
Krantz, Robert W. 67-9*
Kranz, Adam J. 113-6*
Kratt, Chris 9-1
Kratzmann, David J. 260-9
Kraus, Mary J. 284-3
Krause, Jacob J. 85-4
Krause, Marcelo 227-9*
Krause, Richard A. Jr. 208-5
Kraushaar, Benjamin S. 39-14
Kravitz, Katherine A. 39-17
Kreahling, William 259-4
Kreamer, David K. 85-3,189-13
Kreemer, Corné 143-7
Krein, Andreas 40-2,137-13
Krekeler, Evan M. 172-13
Krekeler, Mark 29-6,29-9,241-20,247-5
Krekeler, Mark P.S. 114-6*,114-9,166-4,
171-1,247-1
Kreman, Drew 262-29
Krepski, Sean T. 129-1
Kretsinger Grabert, Vicki J. 84-5*
Kreuzer, Helen 113-6
Kreylos, Oliver 115-4
Krieger, Amanda 44-5
Krigbaum, John 15-10
Krikorian, Joseph 241-19
Kring, David A. 69-4*
Krishnamurthy, R.V. 58-3
Krishnan, Sriram 263-2
Krissek, Lawrence 97-3,118-9
Kroeger, Timothy J. 25-3*
Krohelski, James T. 83-2
Krol, Magdalena M. 37-5*
Krol, Michael A. 39-15
Kromhout, Stephanie 105-8*
Kruckenberg, Seth C. 145-8,202-3*,
250-9*,273-11
Krueger, Charles R. 102-13*
Krug, Andrew Z. 225-11*
Kruger, Frances 67-15
Krupa, Sagar 282-10
Krystyn, Leopold 27-9
Krzywiec, Piotr 218-8,218-9*
Kuchta, Matthew 182-1,210-7*
Kuentz, David C. 166-4
Kueper, B.H. 17-8
Kugler, Nathaniel W. 91-3
Kuiper, Klaudia 237-2,237-3
Kuiper, Klaudia F. 237-4
Kuiper, Yvette D. 10-4,32-11*,130-9,
201-10*,262-35
Kukkadapu, Ravi K. 36-6,88-9
Kula, Joseph 284-3*
Kulkarni, S.A. 181-10
Kulo, Violet 163-3
Kulp, Thomas R. 220-1*
Kumar, Alok 134-2
Kumar, Anil 148-2
Kumar, P. Senthil 100-11
Kump, Lee R. 153-12
Kundu, Amit Kumar 134-8
Kunk, M.J. 53-6,262-14
Kunk, Michael J. 176-8,229-7*,229-8
Kuntz, Brad 109-4
Kuo, I-Lin 92-10,263-21
Kurtz, Andrew 19-13
Kurz, Marie J. 110-8
Kushnir, Yochanan 224-13
Kuss, Jochen 150-11
Kuster, Stephanie 193-14
Kutvirt, Jacqueline 65-11,65-12
Kuzila, M.S. 180-2,194-3
Kuzin, Sergey 83-9
Kvamme, Jo Ann 99-32*
Kwon, Hyunho 248-4
Kylander-Clark, Andrew 12-5,12-6*,
204-7
Kylander-Clark, Andrew R.C. 204-4,
204-6
Kylasa, Abhishek 65-5
Kyle, J. Richard 264-6
Kyle, Philip 33-5
Kyono, Atsushi 129-5
Kyriazis, Stephanie F. 66-4*
Kyser, Kurt 280-1*
Kyser, T. Kurt 195-3
L
La Femina, Peter 250-7
Laabs, Benjamin J. 64-13*
Laabs, Benjamin J.C. 64-14,102-1,
102-13
Labandeira, Conrad C. 152-11
LaBarge, Leah 29-10,214-3*
LaBaugh, James W. 157-3*
Labotka, Theodore C. 247-3
Labusch, L. 262-14
Lace, Michael 108-5
Ladd, Bethany S. 108-4*
Ladenberger, Anna 11-6,174-17
Ladner, Corey 180-15
LaDue, Nicole 221-4*,222-4,245-11*
LaFlamme, Crystal 201-9*
Laflamme, Marc 14-6*,15-1,126-8,208-6,
226-4
Lafrance, Bruno 101-10,212-13
LaGarry, Hannan E. 41-13
Lageson, David R. 41-3,115-10*,128-1*,
247-11
Lahr, Daniel 101-16
Lahti, Kirsti 2-1
Lahtinen, R. 127-14
Lake, Dr. Charles 247-10
LaMaskin, Todd 10-7*,179-7,270-4*
Lamb, Melissa A. 103-8
Lamb, Michael P. 54-8
Lamb, William M. 247-2*
Lamba, Jasmeet 181-19
Lambertini, Elisabetta 279-6
Lamborg, Carl H. 137-11
Lamert, Hendrik 85-5
Lamontagne, Sebastien 61-3
Lamsdell, James C. 226-5*
Lancaster, Nicholas 154-3*
Lanci, Luca 150-9
Land, Lewis A. 60-6*
Landa, Edward R. 278-10
Landis, Erica 242-12
Landis, Gary P. 212-6
Landis, Matthew S. 282-10
Landman, Neil H. 99-7,99-8,231-6
Landowski, Claire M. 82-1*
Landry, Chris 107-4,133-6
Lane, Christine S. 189-3
Lane, John W. Jr. 85-10,85-12,109-11,
136-5
Lane, Philip 224-12*
Lane, Richard 9-13
Lang, Darin M. 276-10
Lang, Helen M. 204-8*
Lang, Kelley T. 193-8*
Lang, Nicholas P. 94-8*,100-3*,100-4,
100-10,117-6,193-8
Langer, Martin R. 231-9
Langford, Neal 70-2*
Langford, Richard P. 75-4*,105-9
Langille, Jackie 252-1*,252-7
Langridge, Robert 251-8
Langridge, Robert M. 128-3
Langston, Charles A. 104-8,176-1*,244-3
Lanzirotti, Antonio 89-3
Lapen, Thomas J. 6-6
Lapo, Kristiana 242-12*
Larcom, Elizabeth 21-6
LaReau, Heather Jones 54-5
Larese-Casanova, Philip 168-22*
Larina, Ekaterina 99-7*,99-8
Larrasoaña, Juan C. 133-4
Larsen, Daniel 253-5*,262-38
Larsen, Hans Christian 158-4
Larsen, Krista 222-5
Larsen, Mort C. 115-10
Larsen, Nicolaj Krog 20-6*
Larsen, R.B. 53-12
Larson, Bekka 260-6
Larson, Erik B. 96-31*,108-5
Larson, Kyle 52-11
Larson, Lance N. 242-9
Larson, Peter B. 264-7*,272-12,272-13
Larson, Phillip 5-3
Larson, Rebekka A. 19-1*,246-4
Larson, Timothy 62-3,62-8*,143-13,
233-2
Lasaga, Antonio C. 228-4
Lascu, Ioan 188-7*
Lasemi, Yaghoob 122-3*
Lasher, G. Everett 235-8
Laskoskie, Amanda 110-5*
Lassiter, John C. 264-6
Last, Fawn M. 18-2*,188-6,189-11*
Last, George V. 222-10
Last, William M. 18-2,188-6,189-11
Latimer, Jennifer C. 172-9,241-41*
Latin, Malia 113-4
Laton, Richard 51-3
Latorre, Claudio 213-1
Latysh, Natalie E. 263-8
Lau, Jodi A. 62-3,233-2
Laubach, Parker 88-11*
Lauer, J. Wesley 19-13
Laumonier, Bernard 202-2
Lautz, Laura K. 71-13,156-4,156-10
Lavalleur, H. 72-1
Lavanchy, Gary T. 160-7*
LaVigne, Elisabeth 111-2
LaVine, Rhiannon J. 39-36*
Lavoie, Caroline 192-15
Law, Gareth T.W. 88-1
Law, Richard D. 271-4,271-9
Lawhon, Nicholas 135-10
Lawrence, Corey 107-4
Lawrence, David J. 142-3,142-5
Laws, Richard A. 99-13
Lawson, Daniel 113-7
Lawson, Daniel E. 96-1
Lawson, Mike 154-10,194-10
Layer, Paul 177-4
Layer, Paul W. 128-9,230-5,230-9
Layne, Adam R. 240-1
Layou, K.M. 257-4
Layou, Karen M. 71-9,97-18*
Layton, Alice C. 279-1
Lazar, Remus 274-6
Lazaro-Mancilla, Octavio 143-9
Lazik, Detlef 17-5
Le Corre, L. 239-6
Lease, Richard 52-6
Leatherman, Mark A. 158-8*
Leavitt, Janet 88-4
Leavitt, Roger E. 39-26,113-3*
LeBlanc, Denis 85-12
LeBlanc, Stephanie 172-3*
Lecce, Scott A. 210-10
Leckey, Erin H. 151-12*
Leckie, R. Mark 97-3,118-9,150-12,
254-5,276-4
Ledbetter, Jeri 155-10
Lederer, Graham 252-1,252-7*
Ledezma, Abraham 95-4*
Ledley, Tamara 67-13
Ledley, Tamara Shapiro 97-17,221-15,
222-5,238-2*,238-7*
Lee Zhi Yi, Amelia 31-16
Lee, Alex 102-12
Lee, David R. 136-11*
Lee, Gregory 137-1
Lee, Gyu Sang 185-5*
Lee, Hyongki 170-2
Lee, Jin Cheol 166-8
Lee, John P. 190-2,212-6
Lee, Joshua 84-1
Lee, Karen 71-15
Lee, Madeline D. 215-8*
Lee, Ming-Kuo 137-11
Lee, Wah-Keat 258-4
Lees, Barry M.T. 150-7*
Leete, Jeanette 92-6
LeGalley, Erin 166-4*
Legg, Nicholas T. 165-11*
Leggett, Andrea 102-13,102-21
Lehman, Thomas M. 113-11
Lehmann, Thomas 174-1
Lehnert, Kerstin A. 68-5*
Lehrer, Malia L. 175-3*
Lehrmann, Daniel J. 79-10
Leibold, Julie 280-9*
Leier, Andrew 77-4
Leigh, David S. 96-17
Leighton, Lindsey R. 151-5,151-9*,
225-1*
Leist, Jason W. 135-4
Leite, Michael B. 6-3
Leithold, Elana L. 13-5
Lekach, Judith 154-11
LeMasurier, Wesley E. 75-9*
LeMay, Lynsey E. 71-9*
Lemke, L.D. 26-13
Lemke, Lawrence D. 3-3*,41-2,97-12*
Lemoine, Frank G. 142-2
Lemons, Casee R. 257-6*
Lenau, Brian M. 259-4
Lenczewski, Melissa 191-3
Leng, Qin 15-8*
Lengyel, Stacey N. 99-22
Lenhart, Christian F. 59-7*,181-15*
Lente, Jenna Louise 104-5*
Lenters, John D. 85-10
Leon-Moreano, Ivan 31-3
Leonard, Eric M. 172-14
Leonard, Karl W. 39-3*
Leonard-Pingel, Jill S. 27-27*,151-7*,
151-8
Leopold, Estella B. 99-16,120-10
Leorri, Eduardo 105-4,246-6
LePera, Alan 260-2
Lepes, Erin M. 79-5
Lepori, Jacob 111-2
Lepper, Kenneth 138-9*,138-10,138-11,
214-10,214-11
Leroy, Kenneth W. 165-12
Lescuyer, J.-L. 127-13
Lesher, C. Michael 29-3
Leslie, Andrew B. 226-7*
Leslie, Edgar 149-7
Leslie, S. 74-4,130-7
Leslie, Stephen A. 172-1
Letsinger, Sally L. 233-9
Leung, Eric 102-11
Levashova, Natalia M. 126-4
Leven, Carsten 85-5
Leventer, Amy 192-15
Levin, Naomi E. 58-12
Levine, Jamie 29-5*
Levine, Norman S. 195-10*
Levine, Robert 97-24
Levine, Roger 70-1
Levitan, Denise M. 39-2,280-7*
LeVoir, Maureen 16-11
Levy, R. 43-1
Lewis, Adam R. 172-6
Lewis, C.F.M. 112-1,138-4*
Lewis, Cherry L.E. 50-1*
Lewis, Deirdre 137-11
Lewis, Jonathan 95-19*
Lewis, Piper E. 95-13*
Lewis, Reed S. 143-6,201-12,270-3*,
270-11
Lexvold, Angela 103-4*,270-1
Lezama Pacheco, Juan S. 88-6*
Li, Chengming 32-12
Li, Chusi 28-18,159-4
Li, Guoxiang 226-9
Li, Hanbo 280-5
Li, Hongxia 108-8
Li, Hui 189-4
Li, Jian-Yang 239-4
Li, Jianwei 190-7
Li, Jinyang 203-4
Li, Sheng 181-4
Li, Weiguo 254-5
Li, Weiqiang 58-1*
Li, Wenqiao 180-6
Li, Xiangfeng 173-2*
Li, Xiaoxiao 35-7
Li, Yangyang 227-4*
Li, Ying 52-7
Li, Yongxian 180-14
Li, Yuan 203-4
Li, Zhenhong 143-7
Li, Ziyiny 280-5
Liang, Song 170-2
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Libarkin, Julie 25-1,67-13,97-23,221-4,
221-15*,238-8,245-11,265-15
Libarkin, Julie C. 221-12
Lichtner, Peter 17-12
Licona, Peter 21-2,21-3*,21-4
Liddicoat, Joseph C. 65-4*,211-10,
211-11*
Lidgard, Scott 131-3
Liebe, Kevin 126-4
Lieberman, Bruce S. 15-4,57-3,57-11,
78-4*,207-6,207-8
Liebermann, Robert C. 147-11
Lifton, Nathaniel A. 7-5*
Likes, Tristan 89-12*,93-9
Lillie, Robert J. 66-2*
Lillydahl-Schroeder, Hosanna G. 130-9*,
201-10
Lim, Chungwan 117-14
Lim, Darlene S.S. 208-3
Lima, Annamaria 247-8
Limaye, Sanjay S. 199-10*
Limaye, Shrikant D. 160-3*
Lin, I-Jhen 177-5
Lin, Jih-Pai 15-4
Lin, Jih-pai 15-11
Lin, Jih-Pai 15-13*,15-15,173-2
Lin, Shoufa 74-6*,175-2
Lincoln, Beth Z. 45-4*,114-4
Lincoln, Timothy N. 45-4,114-4
Lind, Brianna 111-7
Lindberg, Ty 137-3
Linden, Edward 113-4,131-2
Linder, J.S. 249-20
Lindner, Philip 273-2
Lindquist, Anna 80-13*
Lindvall, Scott C. 98-7,176-4,176-5
Liner, Christopher L. 143-15
Lingrey, Steven 76-2,128-11*
Lini, Andrea 82-9
Link, Paul 105-5
Link, Paul K. 77-6*
Link, Paul Karl 77-2
Linneman, Scott R. 164-10*
Linnen, Robert l. 159-8
Liodas, Nate 209-2
Liodas, Nathaniel T. 175-2*
Liou, Juhn G. 197-1*
Liow, Lee Hsiang 78-7*
Lipanovich, Jacob 241-18
Lippert, Peter C. 132-11
Lippert, Peter Gregory 174-7*
Lipps, Jere H. 231-8*
Litthauer, D. 72-4
Littlewood, Ryan 96-3*
Litwin, Douglas 241-7
Litwin, R.J. 5-8
Liu, Chang 242-6*
Liu, Chengjie 274-6
Liu, Chia-Chuan 191-5
Liu, Deliang 52-10
Liu, Feng 25-16*
Liu, Huaibao 69-13,173-34*,226-11*
Liu, Huaibao P. 122-4
Liu, Mian 125-2
Liu, Qingsong 133-4
Liu, Shen 280-4
Liu, Xiuju 211-5
Liu, Yu-Ting 240-3*
Liu, Yun 129-10
Liu, Zhao 203-4
Liutkus, Cynthia M. 18-3*
Lively, Joshua 186-1*
Lively, Richard S. 51-8
Livens, Francis R. 88-1
Lizárraga, Liliana 241-36*
Lizarralde, Dan 158-4,192-14
Ljung, Karl 138-2
Llerandi-Román, Pablo A. 39-54,164-7
Llewellyn, Garth T. 236-10*
Lloyd, Jonathan R. 88-1*,134-9
Lo, MinHui 85-1
Lobato, Andrea 44-13*
Lobb, David A. 181-4
Lobegeier, Melissa K. 189-23,234-4*,
234-5
Locatelli, Emma Rose 65-11,65-12*,
189-27,234-9,260-1
Loch, James D. 150-8
Locke, Sharon 164-4*
Lockington, David 92-4
Lockwood, Rowan 4-8*,257-4
Lodge, Robert W.D. 200-8*
Loehn, Clayton 12-9
Logan, M. Amelia V. 173-23
Loge, Frank 279-6
Lohmann, Kyger C. 55-13
Lohr, Lisa 71-12
Loisel, Julie 232-15*
Lokey, William M. 91-5*,91-6
Lollar, J. Chad 58-11
Londre, Tristan 139-3*
Long, David G. 56-2
Long, David T. 40-1,137-7,137-9*
Long, Leon E. 200-10*
Long, Maureen D. 270-2
Long, Philip 88-11
Long, Philip E. 88-3,88-5,88-6,88-7,
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Long, Roy C. 73-3
Long, Stephen A. 242-8
Longbottom, Todd L. 19-10*,172-13,
192-16*
Loomis, Shannon E. 189-16*
Loope, David B. 96-24*,99-29,174-4*,
174-5
Loope, Henry M. 182-5,210-12*
Loope, Walter L. 214-8*
Looy, Cindy V. 153-5,153-7*,153-8
Lopes, Jared M. 191-2*
Lopes, Rosaly M.C. 199-7*
López Martínez, Margarita 35-4,272-1
Lopez, Carlos J. 128-11
Lopez, Cristal 44-16
Lopez, James 65-5
Lopez, Jose Pablo 31-3
Lopez, Marshalee 44-16
Lopez, Matthew J. 132-7
Lorah, Michelle M. 136-7*
Lord, Mark 39-25
Lorenson, Thomas D. 220-12*
Lorenz, Henning 10-3
Lorenzo-Trueba, Jorge 206-9*
Losh, Steven 168-4*,271-8
Lötters, Stefan 231-9
Loudin, Michael G. 139-12*
Loughry, Joy 92-6*
Loukola-Ruskeeniemi, Kirsti 243-1
Louni, Nazim 205-8
Louvain, Travis 243-25*
Love, Diane S. 9-10
Love, Erin A. 25-4*
Lovelace, David M. 99-42*
Lovell, Thomas R. 179-6*,229-12
Lovis, William A. 214-6
Lovley, Derek R. 88-2
Low, Russanne 71-2*
Lowell, Thomas 138-11*,183-3
Lowell, Thomas V. 112-2,112-4,138-3,
138-9,138-10,181-21,192-5*,214-7*,
276-7
Lowenstein, Tim K. 63-4
Lowenstern, Jacob B. 40-11
Lowers, Heather A. 274-5,282-13
Lowery, Christopher M. 150-12*,254-5
Lowey, Grant 177-11*
Lowry, Christopher 156-11,187-5,187-9
Lowry, Fiona 40-6
Loxton, Jason 27-8
Lozano, Socorro 189-29,189-37,189-38
Lu, Jiemin 42-3,184-11*
Lu, Wanjun 89-6
Lubenow, Brady 18-4
Lubitz, Rachael L. 30-11
Lucas, Spencer G. 189-5,249-13*
Lucey, Paul G. 89-7
Lucido, Jessica 263-21
Luczaj, John 262-30*
Ludvigson, G.A. 258-16
Ludvigson, Greg 58-11,258-9
Ludvigson, Greg A. 99-32
Ludwig, Matthew A. 164-7
Luedtke, Megan 170-14
Luehmann, Michael D. 96-6*
Lueth, Virgil W. 264-10*
Luetkemeyer, P. Benjamin 97-7*,243-24*
Lugo-Centeno, Cristina M. 258-10*
Luhmann, Andrew J. 110-3,110-10,
135-7*
Lukes, Laura A. 71-1*,195-7*
Luna, Gian Marco 231-2
Luna-Gonzalez, Laura 35-3
Lund, Andrew 258-5*
Lund, S.P. 65-3*
Lundsten, Eve 158-10
Lundstrom, Craig 88-11
Lundstrom, Craig C. 35-7,159-9*
Lundstrom, Scott 183-4*
Lundstrom, Scott C. 113-1*
Lundy, James R. 108-3,283-3
Lundy, Sherman 166-9*,216-5
Lunsford, Joel D. 39-52*
Lupia, Richard 120-14
Lusardi, Barbara A. 5-5,82-2,192-1*
Lusas, Amanda 181-10
Lusk, Christopher B. 257-6
Lusteck, Robert 95-2,189-26*
Luther, George W. III 129-1
Lutz, Andrew T. 98-7
Lutz, Tim 46-9*
Luxton, Todd P. 89-4
Luzzadder-Beach, Sheryl 161-3*,161-4
Lydell, Rob 243-25
Lykke-Andersen, Holger 104-3
Lyle, Shane A. 219-2*
Lynch, Cyndi 222-6
Lynch, Elizabeth A. 189-35,189-36
Lynch, Jason 235-3
Lynds, Susan 266-6
Lynn, Helen B. 115-10,128-1
Lyons, Cheryl 221-1
Lyons, J. Richard 154-4*
Lyons, S. Kathleen 4-9*
Lyons, W. Berry 19-2,19-4,63-7*,63-8,
65-1*,235-11
Lyttle, Amy M. 243-26,243-27*
M
Ma, Chao 43-3*
Ma, Leon 159-3
Ma, Lina 262-16*
Ma, Rui 156-1
Maas, Benjamin J. 155-4*,155-12
Mabee, Stephen B. 9-5
Macalady, Jennifer L. 72-6*,129-8,242-9
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Maccali, Jenny 138-8
MacCormack, Kelsey E. 217-5*,262-5*
MacCrea, Duncan 241-19*
Macdonald, Francis A. 101-2,101-3,
101-16
Macdonald, Heather 46-1
MacDonald, James H. Jr. 114-8,270-7*
Macdonald, Meg 189-12*
Macdonald, R. Heather 97-15,114-1
MacFadden, Bruce J. 195-12*
MacGregor, Kelly 65-11*,65-12,183-5,
234-6
Machida, Isao 26-11,109-5*
Machin, Sarah 262-38
Mack, Greg H. 153-5,153-6,153-7
Mackall, Benjamin T. 172-14*
MacKay, Wallace G. 168-17
Mackebee, William Greer 240-3
Mackey, Glen N. 133-2
Mackey, Tyler J. 208-3,208-4*
Macko, Stephen 14-12
MacLean, John S. 39-26,39-27,46-7*,
113-3
MacLeod, Andrew 278-12
MacLeod, Kenneth G. 172-1,224-4*,
267-2,276-2,276-3
MacNamee, Alison 39-17*
MacNeil, Dan 28-4
Macpherson, G.L. 17-13,37-7*,90-1
Macquaker, Joe H. S. 274-7
MacTavish, Allan 159-3
Madan, Meena A. 99-19*,131-2
Madden, Andrew 100-13
Madden, Andrew S. 40-9,167-5,189-10
Madden, Megan Elwood 100-13
Mader, Dieter 117-13
Mader, Sandra 28-8*,169-9
Madin, Ian P. 262-16
Madoff, Risa 96-4*,211-2
Madsen, Elizabeth 241-27
Maes, Stephanie 148-11
Mage, Susanna 19-3
Magill, R. Charlie 75-5
Magilligan, Francis J. 210-1*
Magloughlin, J.F. 1-9*
Magnani, Maria Beatrice 148-13
Magner, Joe 181-11
Magnidjem, Dela 115-2
Magnusson, Nathan 17-4
Mahadevan, Radhakrishnan 88-2
Mahan, K.H. 74-4*,130-7
Mahan, Shannon A. 96-12*,102-10
Mahanta, Chandan 134-5*
Maharaj, Anuradha 2-7*,2-8
Maharjan, Madan 3-4*
Maher, Harmon Jr. 39-35,176-6
Mahjoor, Amirsasan 177-9*
Mahler, Barbara J. 135-8
Mahmud, Zobayer 13-6
Mahon, Robert C. 105-5*
Mahoney, J. Brian 1-2*,177-13*,177-14,
270-12
Mahood, Gail A. 272-9
Maidment, David R. 263-19
Maillet, Sébastien 173-22
Mailloux, Brian 211-10
Mailloux, Brian J. 279-1
Main, Joel Clifford 39-16*
Maithel, Sarah A. 174-6
Majerczyk, Chris 262-35
Major, Laura 241-41
Majs, Frantisek 137-2
Majumder, Santanu 134-7*,134-8
Makovicky, Peter J. 99-6
Makovsky, Kyle A. 34-5*
Malakhova, Irena G. 218-12*
Maldonado, Lisa 44-20,44-26
Malenda, H. Fitzgerald 173-11
Maletz, Joerg 274-2
Maley, Adam M. 241-26
Malgieri, Thomas J. 173-29
Maliekal, Jose A. 39-28
Malik, Farah 90-3
Malin, Reed A. 263-15
Malinky, John M. 226-8
Maljers, Denise 217-3,217-6
Malkowski, Matthew A. 177-2
Mallams, Jerry 3-7,3-8*
Mallette, Alaina L. 25-6*
Mallinson, David J. 105-4,113-5,246-6
Malone, David 31-7,39-14,39-17
Malone, Shawn Joseph 177-1*
Maloney, Jillian 189-33
Maloof, Adam 126-2
Maltese, Adam V. 221-7*,245-10*
Malzone, Jonathan 187-5,187-9*
Manaois, Alexander 35-7*
Mancuso, Adriana Cecilia 189-8
Mandal, A. 2-7,2-8*
Mandal, Nibir 145-6
Mandal, Subhadip 178-1*
Mandel, Rolfe D. 90-6*
Mander, Luke 56-2*,99-25*
Mandia, Scott 46-15
Mandic, Oleg 224-7
Manduca, Cathryn 46-1,67-10,97-16,
238-7
Manduca, Cathryn A. 67-3,97-17,114-1*,
139-2*,222-5
Manes, Beth 241-34*
Mangan, Margaret 260-14
Manganella, Katy 216-8
Mankiewicz, Carol 99-40*
Mankowski, Len 105-11
Manley, Patricia 219-7
Manley, Thomas O. 219-7
Mann, Kristofer 188-4*
Mann, M.E. 162-4*
Mann, Michael E. 268-1*
Mann, Paul 215-9
Mann, Steven D. 206-2
Manning, Andrew H. 3-12,17-3*
Manning, Craig E. 204-11
Manning, Earl B. 274-4
Manning, Phillip L. 58-7*
Mano, Akira 84-13
Manor, Matthew J. 189-29*
Mansour, Ahmed Sadek M. 31-10,242-2*
Mansour, Majdi 140-9
Mantilla, Ricardo 263-20
Manzanares, Amanda D. 29-16*
Manzoni, Patrick 180-8
Maral, Mehmet 240-11*,243-11
Marcaida, Mae 260-14*
Marcantonio, Franco 191-1
Marchi, Simon 239-8
Marciulionis, Jackie 187-15*,187-18
Marcot, Jonathan D. 57-7*
Marcus, Daniel N. 242-8*
Mardon, Sarah M. 166-5
Marenco, Katherine N. 30-11*,207-12*
Marenco, Pedro J. 18-11,30-11,79-3,
79-4,79-5*,79-6
Margot, Jean-Luc 142-2
Mariani, Sandro 4-6
Maris, Virginie 9-2
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Mark, Darren F. 35-11,272-13
Mark, Lydia 249-24
Markewich, H.W. 5-8
Markin, James K. 117-10
Markovich, Katherine 187-8*
Markow, William N. 195-1
Marley, Lauren 223-1*
Marone, Chris 183-6,251-1
Marone, Federica 15-9
Marot, Marci E. 246-7
Marquer, Didier 130-5
Marquez, L. Lynn 114-5
Marrero, Shasta M. 65-8*
Marrufo, Sandy S. 75-4
Marsh, Michael 148-11
Marsh, Pamela E. 206-11
Marshak, Stephen 143-13*,262-35
Marshall, Carly 14-9
Marshall, Craig P. 15-4,15-6*
Marshall, Edward W. 98-9
Marshall, Madeline S. 120-2*
Marston, Richard 91-4*
Martelet, Guillaume 62-9
Martí Mus, Mónica 27-30,226-8*
Martin Puertas, Celia 18-1
Martin, Aaron J. 273-12
Martin, Adam, P. 101-11*
Martin, Anthony J. 152-10*
Martin, E.J. 17-8*
Martin, Ellen E. 224-4
Martin, James E. 189-40
Martin, John 150-7
Martin, John M. 13-1
Martin, Jon B. 276-10
Martin, Jonathan B. 110-8,110-13,135-3
Martin, Luke C. 240-2*
Martin, Mike 247-10
Martin, R. Linda 95-18*
Martin, Raleigh L. 205-4*
Martin, Todd C. 97-19
Martin, Valerie 116-10
Martin-Barajas, Arturo 75-3
Martin-Black, William 41-5*
Martin-Hayden, James M. 83-12*
Martin-Hernandez, Fatima 143-10
Martindale, Rowan 27-9*,79-11*
Martindale, Rowan C. 79-15
Martinez, F.J. 29-11
Martínez-Colón, Michael 231-4*,257-2,
276-12*
Martínez-Hernández, Enrique Sr. 227-12
Martinez-Kulikowski, Nahysa 254-1
Martínez-Paco, Margarita 122-7*
Martini, Brigette 9-13
Martiny, Barbara M. 35-2,35-3
Marui, Atsunao 26-11,85-8,109-5,109-7
Maruyama, Shigenori 243-2
Mashriqi, Faizullah 213-4*
Mason, Cody 20-9*
Mason, Joseph 96-26,182-7
Mason, Joseph A. 182-5*,210-12
Mason, Megan 98-9
Mason, Patricia H. 99-12
Massey, Christine 67-2
Massironi, Matteo 142-11
Mastalerz, Maria D. 240-6
Master, Daniel 111-2
Mata, M. Pilar 18-1
Mata, Scott 155-11
Mata, Scott A. 99-39*,209-11,227-1*
Mataracioglu, Mehmet Onur 148-13*
Matheney, Ronald K. 25-17*,97-14,102-7
Mathers, Steve 217-4,217-9
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Mathur, Ryan 212-9,264-5
Matile, G.L.D. 138-4
Matisoff, Gerald 181-13
Matlock, M. 139-1
Matmon, Ari 154-5*,154-9
Matsinhe, Mauricio 75-6
Matson, Pamela 139-2
Matson, Samuel D. 25-12*,224-5*
Matsui, Yohei 19-12
Matsumoto, Andrew 170-7*,241-14
Matsumoto, Satoshi 190-9
Matsushima, Takeshi 190-9
Matsuzaki, Hiroyuki 102-6
Matt, Rachel M. 27-1*,30-9
Mattei, Michael 36-7*
Matter, Juerg 42-9
Matteson, Damon K. 106-1
Matteson, Eric J. 240-1
Matthews, Elaine 232-8*
Matthews, Neffra A. 48-6*,170-5
Matthews, William A. 49-2,49-3*
Mattietti Kysar, Giuseppina 195-5*
Mattinson, Christopher G. 204-2
Mattox, Stephen 66-11,164-7,216-15*,
245-7*
Matulaitis, Ilona 192-15
Matuszewski, Derek J. 30-14*
Matzek, Carl D. 96-11*
Mau, Johnny 248-2
Mauel, Stephen W. 26-10
Maulana, Adi 28-2*
Maurizot, P. 173-27
Maurrasse, Florentin J. 172-4
Maxfield, Lori R. 266-13
May, Christine L. 59-4
May, James 2-12
May, Kevin 99-30
May, Michael T. 44-1,44-4
May, Skyler B. 39-26*,113-3
Mayer, James R. 39-46,39-55*
Mayer, K. Ulrich 136-3
Maygarden, Diane F. 70-9*
Mayhew, Brett 9-1
Maynard, J. Barry 33-6,89-2,89-4,169-4,
172-13,243-7
Mayo, Alan L. 96-30
Mayr, Sibylle I. 176-7
Mazur, Maciej 57-2
McAdams, Brandon C. 19-12*
McAleer, Ryan J. 53-6*,229-7
McAlpin, David B. 48-4*
McAtamney, Janelle 178-5
McBride, John H. 174-12
McBride, Windy J. 241-41
McBryde, Will 2-12
McBryde, William 215-3
McCaffrey, Mark S. 238-7,266-6
McCaffrey, William 16-7*,16-9
McCallister, Andrew T. 52-9*,52-10
McCammon, Miles A. 158-9*
McCarney, Mary Kate 220-7*
McCarthy, James 107-2
McCarthy, James A. 133-1
McCarthy, Paul 36-1
McCarthy, Paul J. 58-11,99-30
McCartney, Kevin 267-5*
McClaughry, Jason D. 249-5,249-6
McCleery, David A. 272-8
McClellan, Elizabeth 262-40*
McClellan, Kristin 136-9*,185-4
McClelland, Phillip 284-5
McClelland, William C. 177-1,179-4
McClenning, Bree 191-1*
McCleskey, R. Blaine 40-11*
McClure, Kate J. 4-8
McClymont, Alastair F. 128-3*,156-6*
McCoig, Dain 88-12
McConaghy, Christopher L. 248-5*
McConnell, Brian 32-4
McConnell, David 46-1,139-2
McConnell, David A. 97-14,97-16,97-20,
118-10,265-4*
McCord, Thomas B. 239-3,239-5,239-9*
McCowen, Robert H. 164-2
McCoy, Ernie 281-4
McCoy, Floyd W. 194-6
McCoy, Scott W. 81-5
McCoy, Timothy J. 142-3,142-4
McCoy, Zach 29-6,29-9*
McCracken, Rebecca G. 102-16*
McCuan, Daniel T. 65-5
McCurdy, Karen M. 268-4*
McDaniel, Gabriella R. 40-8*
McDaris, John R. 46-1,46-12*,97-16
McDermott, Jill 220-10
McDermott, John K. 259-1*
McDonald, Eric 128-6
McDonald, H. Gregory 99-38
McDonald, Jacob M. 96-17*
McDonald, Mark 34-7,34-8
McDonald, Stuart 38-6
McDonell, Amanda P. 244-12*
McDonnell, Jeffrey J. 196-1*
McDonnell, Steven 96-27
McDowell, Katie L. 259-4*
McDowell, Willam H. 19-8,235-5
McElmurry, Shawn P. 41-2
McElroy, Brandon 149-5*
McElwain, Alison L. 39-30*
McElwain, Jennifer C. 120-6
McEnroe, Suzanne A. 148-10*
McEwan, Reed 189-25
McFadden, Leslie 194-1
McFadden, Rory R. 202-4*
McFarlane, Chris 130-3*,201-9
McFarlin, Heather, L. 39-41
McGee, David 13-3
McGeehin, John P. 211-9
McGill, Sally 154-10,250-3,250-4
McGinnis, Ronald N. 60-4
McGregor, Heath 28-6
McGrew, Allen 114-11
McGrew, Allen J. 175-6*
McGuire, Jennifer T. 136-6*
McGuire, Jenny 207-7*
McGuire, Kevin 191-6
McGuire, Luke A. 165-12
McGuire, Molly M. 36-7,36-10*
McHenry, Lindsay J. 33-10,132-9*
McHugh, Cecilia M.G. 150-2*
McHugh, Luke P. 99-34
McIlvin, Matthew R. 231-1
McIlwain, Jason 2-12
McInnis, John R. 278-6
McInnis, Rodney 278-9
McIntosh, Jennifer C. 158-5,206-5
McIntosh, William 28-5,154-12,272-5
McIntyre, Marcella R. 206-2
McIntyre-Wressnig, Anna 208-1
McKay, E. Donald III 8-3*
McKay, Larry 279-1*
McKay, Larry D. 258-16
McKay, Matthew P. 270-9
McKay, Robert 69-13*,173-34,226-11
McKay, Robert M. 122-4
McKee, Stephen 171-5
McKenzie, Jeffrey M. 156-4,156-10
McKenzie, N. Ryan 122-2*
McKeon, Ryan 143-14,163-3
McKibben, Michael A. 41-9,41-10,41-11
McKinley, James P. 88-7
McKinney, George M. 206-2
McKinney, Michael L. 275-10
McKinnon, William B. 199-3,199-6*
McKnight, Diane M. 63-9
Mclachlan, Holly 9-1
McLane, Charles F. III 2-3*
McLaren, Patrick 219-7
McLaughlin, J. Fred 74-13,74-14*,206-3
McLaughlin, Patrick 237-6*,254-8
McLaughlin, R.J. 10-8
McLaurin, Brett T. 133-9
McLelland, James M. 201-7
McLennan, Scott M. 167-10,167-11
McLeod, John 187-1,187-4*
McMakin, Dean 244-11
McManus, Catherine E. 89-12,93-9*
McMenamin, Mark A.S. 27-31*,120-3*
McMillan, N.J. 89-10*,89-13
McMillan, Nancy J. 28-8,89-12,93-9,
169-9
McMullen, K.Y. 246-1,246-2*
McMullen, Sharon K. 249-12*
McNamara, Kelsey C. 109-8
McNamara, Maria E. 15-7*
McNeal, Karen S. 67-13*,215-3,221-15,
238-4,245-6
McNulty, Kieran P. 174-1
McNutt, Marcia 124-3*
McNutt, Ralph Jr. 142-3
McPhee, Darcy K. 244-12
McPherron, Shannon 95-12
McPherson, Benjamin J. 156-11*
McPherson, Brian 274-10
McPherson, Margaret 206-7*
McPherson, Mary L. 249-10
McQuade, Theresa L. 243-13*
McRivette, Michael W. 45-4,114-4
McRoberts, Christopher 78-12*
McSween, H.Y. 239-1
McSween, Harry Y. 239-2,239-3*
Mead, Chris 21-8*
Mead, Kimberly A. 245-3
Meadows, Neil 150-7
Meckel, Timothy A. 38-9
Medaris, L. Gordon Jr. 12-10*
Medaris, L.G. Jr. 47-4
Meddaugh, W.S. 150-3
Medina, Rachel A. 174-23*
Mee, Katy 217-9
Meeker, Gregory P. 282-2
Meerschaert, Mark M. 85-7
Meert, Joseph G. 101-12,126-3,126-4*,
148-3
Mehrtens, Charlotte 178-5
Meibom, Anders 57-2
Meier, Holly A. 277-3*
Meighan, Corey J. 168-16*
Meigs, Andrew 165-11,177-16*
Mein, Alicia 90-1
Meinert, Lawrence D. 124-10*,141-8*
Melchin, M.J. 27-8
Melezhik, Victor, A. 101-11
Melim, Leslie A. 129-12*
Mello, Renata M. 276-9*
Melosh, Jay 24-3
Melott, Adrian 79-1*
Melott, Adrian L. 14-5
Melstrom, Keegan M. 27-23
Mencin, David 104-5,251-4
Meng, Yue 147-7
Menges, Christopher M. 26-9
Menichino, Garrett T. 109-9
Mennett, Colin 113-7
Menold, Carrie 45-4
Menold, Carrie A. 114-4
Mensing, Scott A. 65-6*
Meqbel, Naser 143-3
Mercier, L. Joy 187-6
Mercuri, Matthew 109-4*
Mering, John A. 173-1*
Merino, Miguel 75-1
Merline, William J. 142-13,142-14
Merlini, Michael 181-12*
Merola, Brittany R. 137-3
Merrill, Matthew D. 106-7
Merritt, Mark 21-6*
Merritts, Dorothy J. 191-7,235-7*
Merschat, Arthur J. 11-12*,49-11
Merten, Gustavo H. 181-5
Mesbah, Adel 252-6
Messadi, T. 139-1
Messner, Timothy 111-5,161-10
Mest, Scott C. 239-11
Metcalf, James 241-4,241-5
Metcalf, Kathryn 229-5
Metcalf, Rodney V. 19-7,103-2*
Metcalfe, Chris D. 108-8
Metcalfe, Tracy L. 108-8
Metelkin, Dimitri 101-1
Metz, Cheryl L. 30-7
Metzger, Alicia 260-3*
Metzger, J. Garrecht 254-7*
Mewafy, Farag 136-5
Meyer, Amanda Lynn 29-6*,241-20
Meyer, Carol Beaton 223-5*
Meyer, David L. 207-11
Meyer, Franz J. 48-4
Meyer, Gary N. 5-5,192-1,283-5
Meyer, Grant A. 180-5,194-1
Meyer, Herb 267-13
Meyer, Jessica R. 262-5
Meyer, Katja M. 153-9*,153-12
Meyer, Michael 15-1
Meyer, Rudi 265-14
Meyers, Jessica L. 177-14
Meyers, Stephen R. 43-3,150-11,179-7,
237-1*,237-3
Miao, Xiaodong 182-4*,262-23*
Miceli Romero, Andrea 150-12,254-5
Michalak, Samuel A. 227-10*
Michalski, Greg 39-39,154-8,277-6*
Michel, F. Marc 129-3
Michel, Lauren A. 174-1*
Michelson, Andrew V. 4-12*,63-12
Mickelson, D.M. 82-13*,192-2*
Mickelson, David M. 64-1,64-10,64-11
Mickelson, Katherine A. 81-1
Mickulesku, Kristy 39-9*
Mickus, Kevin 51-2,95-3,95-4,260-3
Mickus, Kevin L. 51-6,51-10,143-15
Middleton, Larry T. 174-18
Middleton, Matthew 28-4
Middleton, Michael D. 249-11
Middleton, William 90-3
Mielke, Howard W. 93-7*
Mies, Jonathan W. 31-12*
Miggins, Daniel P. 113-11
Mihindukulasooriya, Lorita 189-39*
Mikulas, Radek 194-14
Mikulic, Donald G. 150-6*
Mikulich, Kathryn 71-14
Milde, Edward R. 230-10
Milesi, J.-P. 127-13
Milewski, Adam 38-2*,51-3,58-3,180-13
Millar, Dave 26-19*
Millard, Craig 54-4,54-13*
Miller, Argie James 224-14*
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Miller, Arnold I. 4-14,99-1,225-6*,225-10,
255-5
Miller, Aubrey 170-4
Miller, Benjamin V. 60-10,110-19
Miller, D.M. 262-18
Miller, Daniel J. 226-14*
Miller, David J. 57-2
Miller, Heather 164-7*
Miller, Ian 99-38
Miller, Ian M. 173-15,238-5,267-14
Miller, Jacob 240-1
Miller, James D. 101-13
Miller, James D. Jr. 87-11,87-12*,159-5
Miller, James F. 117-11,150-5,150-8*,
225-13
Miller, Jeff 275-7
Miller, Jeremy J. 238-10*
Miller, Joseph C. 273-8*
Miller, Joshua H. 55-5*
Miller, Justin M. 225-4*
Miller, Kate C. 143-11
Miller, Kenneth G. 55-7,254-4
Miller, Mark E. 96-2
Miller, Marli B. 1-10*
Miller, Marli Bryant 170-3
Miller, Marti L. 230-3
Miller, Megan 211-2
Miller, Meghan S. 202-6*
Miller, Nathan R. 53-4,253-4*
Miller, Nathaniel 192-14
Miller, Randall F. 173-20
Miller, Samuel E. 242-11*
Miller, Thomas E. 224-13*
Miller, Wesley L. 277-10
Miller, William III 78-3*
Milleson, Mary E. 86-7*
Mills, Allison Whitney 116-1*
Mills, Elizabeth W. 22-11,216-14
Mills, Graham 165-6,170-11,186-3
Milne, G. 250-5
Min, Kyoungwon 103-10
Miner, Dylan 276-10
Mingtai, Wang 280-8
Mink, Leland R. 34-5
Minor, Elizabeth C. 189-12
Minor, S.A. 113-12
Minsley, Burke 104-2
Mintz, Jason S. 80-8,277-10
Misgna, Grimay 175-2
Misquadace, Shelden 189-27,260-1*
Misra, Anupam K. 89-7,248-2
Missimer, Thomas M. 5-12*
Mitchell, C.E. 27-8
Mitchell, Jonathan 57-13*
Mitchell, Kristen L. 255-6*
Mitchell, Michael 92-1
Mitchell, Ross N. 126-2*
Mitchell, Sara Gran 45-8*,192-10
Mitchell, William S. III 153-6,237-4*
Mitra, Shankar 146-10*,146-11
Mitrovic, Slobodan 95-15
Mitrovica, Jerry X. 210-5
Mittlefehldt, David W. 239-4,239-10*
Mnich, Marissa 90-3,262-19*
Mnich, Meagan 97-24
Mocanu, Victor 143-6
Moccia, Andrea 115-12
Mode, William N. 39-10
Modi, Aubrey L. 77-9
Moecher, D.P. 201-5
Moecher, David 77-1,252-2
Moecher, David P. 77-12,100-16
Moeller, Carrie 233-12
Mogessie, Aberra 159-6
Mogk, D.W. 1-3*,127-9
Mogk, David 175-8
Mogk, David W. 67-3,127-5,175-5,175-11
Mohajerin, Jade 84-10
Mohajerin, T. Jade 220-5
Mohammad, Reda G. Jr. 61-12*
Mohrig, David 16-1*,16-4,16-5,16-6,
54-8,54-9,149-10,149-12,184-3,205-1*
Moin, Laura 266-6
Mojica, Alexis 19-2
Molina, Sarah 131-2
Molinaro, Darrin J. 225-1
Molineux, Ann 131-5
Möller, Andreas 52-1,174-7,273-8,273-9
Möller, Per 192-9
Møller, Rasmus Rønde 140-3,140-4,
233-5*
Molnár, Ferenc 159-6
Molnár, Mihály 189-31
Molnia, Bruce F. 81-10*,91-12*,163-6
Molteni, Andrew 44-12
Molwalefhe, Loago N. 260-2
Molz, Fred 140-6
Monaghan, G. William 214-6
Monarrez, Pedro M. 27-5*
Monastero, Francis C. 6-4,115-11
Mondal, Dhiman 13-6
Mondal, Pulin K. 279-11*
Mondal, Ujjal 134-12
Mondy, Luke S. 202-7
Monecke, Thomas 168-13,190-8,280-9
Monger, H. Curtis 129-14*
Monroy Ojeda, Alan 66-12
Monson, Charles C. 121-9*
Monson, Jessica LB 258-1*
Montanari, Alessandro 4-6
Montel, Jean-Marc 252-3
Montelli, Rafaela 274-6
Montes, Camilo 277-7
Monteverde, Donald 254-4
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