2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007)
Session No. 52 Sunday, 28 October 2007
1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Colorado Convention Center: Exhibit Hall E/F

Engineering Geology (Posters)

Authors will be present from 2:30 to 4:30 PM
 Paper #Booth #
52-11BOWING OF MARBLE TABLETS AND LIMESTONE PANELS INSIDE NINETEENTH-CENTURY STRUCTURES IN NORTHERN OHIO SHOWS THAT MARBLE AND LIMESTONE CAN DEFORM INSIDE BUILDINGS UNDER VARIABLE, BUT RELATIVELY MILD CONDITIONS: HANNIBAL, Joseph T. and SAJA, David B., Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106-1767, hannibal@cmnh.org
52-22CAPTURING, VISUALIZING AND ANALYZING OUTCROPS IN 3D USING LASER RANGEFINDERS INTEGRATED WITH ARCGIS: ALFARHAN, Mohammed S., Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 1911 Hearthside Ln, Garland, TX 75044, msfarhan@yahoo.com, WHITE, Lionel, Department of Geosciences, Univ of Texas at Dallas, 2601 N. Floyd Rd, Richardson, TX 75083-0688, and AIKEN, Carlos, Department of Geosciences, The Univ of Texas at Dallas, 2601 North Floyd Road, P.O. Box 830688, MS FO21, Richardson, TX 75083-0688
52-33CONTROLS ON LANDSLIDES SIZE-DISTRIBUTION; RELATION BETWEEN AREA AND VOLUME OF LANDSLIDES: KATZ, Oded1, AHARONOV, Einat2, KALDERON-ASAEL, Boriana3, and MARCO, Shmuel3, (1) Division of Engineering Geology and Geological Hazards, Geological Survey of Israel, 30 Malkhe Israel St, Jerusalem, 95501, Israel, odedk@gsi.gov.il, (2) Dept. of Environmental Science and Energy Research, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100, Israel, (3) Department of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 69978, Israel
52-44EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF LARGE LANDSLIDES ON RIVER INCISION AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION: OUIMET, William B., Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, wouimet@mit.edu and WHIPPLE, Kelin, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 02139
52-55GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND INTEGRATED DATA DELIVERY FOR LANDSLIDE ASSESSMENT IN KENTUCKY: ANDREWS, William, Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, 228 Mining & Mineral Resources Bldg, Lexington, KY 40506-0107, wandrews@uky.edu, CRAWFORD, Matthew M., Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, 228 Mining and Mineral Resources Building, Lexington, KY 40506-0107, mcrawford@uky.edu, and WEISENFLUH, Gerald A., Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, 228 Mining and Mineral Resources Bldg, Lexington, KY 40506-0107
52-66LABORATORY SCALE MODELING OF DAM DRAIN CLOGGING COMPARED TO REAL LIFE: SMITH, Stuart A., Ground Water Science, 372 W Wyandot Ave, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351, stuart@groundwaterscience.com and HOSLER, Denise M., Environmental Applications and Research Group, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Federal Center, Bldg. 56, Rm 2010, P.O. Box 25007 (86-68220), Denver, CO 80225, Dhosler@do.usbr.gov
52-77MINERAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME QUATERNARY CLAYS AND THEIR RELATION TO STANDARD ENGINEERING PROPERTIES: PHANSALKAR, Nachiket1, BURNS, David2, HAUBER, Joseph2, HUFF, Warren3, MCFADDIN, Jared4, MINGES, George4, MOSBAUGH, Eric3, MUSSELMAN, Jared4, NICKLEN, Brian5, and NASH, David3, (1) Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 2100 Clifton Ave, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, nachiket_sp@yahoo.co.in, (2) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, (3) Department of Geology, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013, (4) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0071, (5) Department of Geology, Univ of Cincinnati, Rm 500 Geology/Physics Bldg, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013
52-88POST-RESTORATION EVALUATION OF TWO URBAN STREAMS: AUSTIN, TEXAS USA: MEIER, Megan D., Water Management and Hydrological Sciences Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, mdmeier@tamu.edu and GIARDINO, John R., High Alpine Research Program, Geology & Geophysics and Geography and Water Management and Hydrologic Science Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843
52-99RISK EVALUATION-A CASE STUDY, CHALNAKHEL LANDSLIDE, KATHMANDU VALLEY, CENTRAL NEPAL: DHAKAL, Prakash1, SAUNDERS, James1, and ADHIKARY, Prakash Chandra2, (1) Geology and Geography, Auburn University, 210 Petrie Hall, Auburn, AL 36849, dhakapr@auburn.edu, (2) Central Dept. of Geology, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 44618, Nepal
52-1010WHY A LARGE NUMBER OF LANDSLIDES OCCUR IN THE PELITIC SCHIST? – ITS WEATHERING MECHANISMS AND THE INCIPIENT STAGE OF LANDSLIDE: YAMASAKI, Shintaro, Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto, 611-0011, Japan, yamasakis@slope.dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jp and CHIGIRA, Masahiro, Geo-Disaster Division, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto, 611-0011, Japan

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