2009 Portland GSA Annual Meeting (18-21 October 2009)
Session No. 54 Sunday, 18 October 2009
1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Oregon Convention Center: B116

T1. Geological Mapping: Key to Successful Management of Water and Land Resources II (GSA Geology and Society Division; Association of American State Geologists; U.S. Geological Survey; British Geological Survey; GSA Geology & Public Policy Committee; International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment [IAEG]; Engineering Geology Division)

Richard C. Berg, Holger Kessler, E. Donald McKay, H.A.J. Russell, David R. Soller, L. Harvey Thorleifson and Linda Jacobsen, Presiding
 Paper #Start Time
54-11:30 PM THE USE OF GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROGEOLOGICAL MODELS IN THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY OF ENGLAND AND WALES: FARRELL, Rolf, Water Resources Technical Services, Environment Agency of England and Wales, Rivers House, 21 Park Square South, Leeds, LS1 2QG, United Kingdom, rolf.farrell@environment-agency.gov.uk, HART, Alwyn, Science Department, Environment Agency of England and Wales, Olton Court, 10 Warwick Rd, Solihull, B92 7HX, United Kingdom, and SEYMOUR, Keith, Water Resources Technical Services, Environment Agency of England and Wales, Richard Fairclough House, Knutsford Road, Latchford, Warrington, WA4 1HT, United Kingdom
54-21:45 PM A GIS-BASED APPROACH TO MODELING THREE-DIMENSIONAL GEOLOGY OF NEAR-SURFACE GLACIAL MORPHOSEQUENCES: HUNTERTOWN FORMATION, NORTHEASTERN INDIANA: LETSINGER, Sally L.1, NAYLOR, Shawn1, and OLYPHANT, Greg A.2, (1) Center for Geospatial Data Analysis, Indiana University, Indiana Geological Survey, 611 N. Walnut Grove Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405-2208, sletsing@indiana.edu, (2) Geological Sciences, Indiana University, Center for Geospatial Data Analysis, 1001 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405
54-32:00 PM MAPPING CARBONATE BEDROCK SURFACES IN GLACIATED LANDSCAPES: MAUEL, Stephen W.1, MADISON, Frederick W.1, and BRADBURY, Kenneth2, (1) Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 3817 Mineral Point Road, Madison, WI 53705, smauel@wisc.edu, (2) Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, 3817 Mineral Point Rd, Madison, WI 53705
54-42:15 PM FROM 2D CROSS-SECTIONS TO A 3D HYDROGEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK MODEL: A STREAMLINED TOOLSET FOR INTEGRATED DATA MANAGEMENT, MODELING, ANALYSIS, AND VISUALIZATION: VOORHIES, Nat1, BOWEN, Scott2, BATTENHOUSE, Thomas Jr3, PORGES, Robert3, and FOX, Tad C.3, (1) SAIC, 1000 Broadway, Suite 675, Oakland, CA 94607, voorhiesn@saic.com, (2) CIV 72 ABW/CEVPE, Tinker Air Force Base, 7701 Arnold St. Suite 204, Oklahoma City, OK 73145, (3) SAIC, 8866 Commons Blvd, Twinsburg, OH 44224
54-52:30 PM GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS OF MEAN ANNUAL AND MONTHLY RAINFALL IN SAUDI ARABIA: ALSAARAN, Nasser, Department of Geography, King Saud University, P. O. Box 2456, Riyadh 11451 Saudi Arabia, alsaaran@ksu.edu.sa
54-62:45 PM EXTRACTING STREAMS FROM DEM USING TERRAIN OPENNESS: LUO, Wei, Department of Geography, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, wluo@niu.edu and STEPINSKI, Tomasz F., Lunar and Planetary Institute, 3600 Bay Area Blvd, Houston, TX 77058
 3:00 PM Break
54-73:15 PM TOWARDS ATTRIBUTED, PARAMETERISED AND FULLY INTEGRATED 3D GEOSCIENCE MODELS AND RELATED GIS DATASETS FOR LARGE URBAN REGENERATION PROJECTS IN THE UK: CAMPBELL, S. Diarmad G.1, MERRITT, Joanne E.1, MONAGHAN, Alison A.1, LOUGHLIN, Susan C.1, MANSOUR, Majdi2, O'DOCHARTAIGH, Brighid E.1, FORDYCE, Fiona M.1, ENTWISLE, David C.3, PRICE, Simon3, and ROYSE, Katherine3, (1) British Geological Survey, Murchison House, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3LA, United Kingdom, sdgc@bgs.ac.uk, (2) British Geological Survey, Maclean Building, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, OX10 8BB, United Kingdom, (3) British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG, United Kingdom
54-83:30 PM TEMPORAL VISUALIZATION WITHIN A SUBSURFACE GEOLOGIC CONTEXT: PACK, Skip, Dynamic Graphics, Inc, 1015 Atlantic Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501, skip@dgi.com
54-93:45 PM NONDESTRUCTIVE, MOBILE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE TECHNOLOGY FOR GROUNDWATER EXPLORATION: TOMBOKAN, Xenia and GHOSH, Supriyo, Bruker Optics Inc, 2700 N Crescent Ridge Dr, The Woodlands, TX 77381, xenia.tombokan@brukeroptics.com
54-104:00 PM MAPPING TO INFORM MODELING OF TURBIDITY IN AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS OF THE MINNESOTA BASIN: JENNINGS, Carrie E.1, BELMONT, Patrick2, BLUMENTRITT, Dylan3, DAY, Stephanie S.4, ENGSTROM, Daniel R.5, GRAN, Karen B.6, JOHNSON, Andrea L.6, LAUER, J. Wesley7, PARKER, Gary8, SCHOTTLER, Shawn9, VIPARELLI, Enrica8, and WILCOCK, Peter10, (1) Minnesota Geological Survey, University of Minnesota, 2642 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55114, carrie@umn.edu, (2) National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics, University of Minnesota, 2 Third Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, (3) Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, (4) University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Nation Center for Earth-surface Dynamics, University of Minnesota 2-3rd ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, (5) St. Croix Watershed Research Station, Sci Museum of Minnesota, Marine on St. Croix, MN 55047, (6) Geological Sciences, University of Minnesota Duluth, 1114 Kirby Dr, Duluth, MN 55812, (7) Civil & Environmental Engineering, Seattle University, Engineering Building - Room 522, Seattle University, Seattle, WA 98122, (8) Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Dept. of Geology and NCED, University of Illinois, 205 N Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL 61801, (9) St. Croix Watershed Research Station, Science Museum of Minnesota, Marine on St. Croix, MN 55047, (10) National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
54-114:15 PM FRACTURE TRACE-STRUCTURES: KEY TO DISCOVERY AND PRESERVATION OF TOMBS, VALLEY OF KINGS AND QUEENS, EGYPT: PARIZEK, Katarin A., Department of Integrative Arts, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, kap5@psu.edu and PARIZEK, Richard R., Department of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 340 Deike Bldg, University Park, PA 16802
54-124:30 PM ITERATIVE GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND 3D STRUCTURAL MODELING TO IDENTIFY SPATIAL INCONSISTENCIES AND CREATE ACCURATE VISUALIZATION FRAMEWORK FOR GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS: MT. LYKAION (GREECE) SANCTUARY OF ZEUS CASE STUDY: PART 1, MAPPING: DAVIS, George H., Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona, Gould-Simpson 326, Tucson, AZ 85721, gdavis@u.arizona.edu, REIFSCHNEIDER, Meredith A., School of Anthropology, The University of Arizona, Emil W. Haury Building, P.O. Box 210030, Tucson, AZ 85721, BORRACCINI, Francesco, Edison Spa, Foro Bonaparte, 31, Milano, 20121, Italy, and SIMILOX-TOHON, Dominique, Midland Valley Exploration Ltd, 144 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 2HG, United Kingdom
54-134:45 PM ITERATIVE GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND 3D STRUCTURAL MODELING TO IDENTIFY SPATIAL INCONSISTENCIES AND CREATE ACCURATE VISUALIZATION FRAMEWORK FOR GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS: MT. LYKAION (GREECE) SANCTUARY OF ZEUS CASE STUDY: PART 2, MODELING: SIMILOX-TOHON, Dominique1, SCHERRENBERG, Arne1, CLELLAND, Steven2, and DAVIS, George H.3, (1) Midland Valley Exploration Ltd, 144 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 2HG, United Kingdom, dominique@mve.com, (2) Department of Geology and Petroleum Geology, University of Aberdeen, Meston Building, Kings College, Aberdeen, AB24 3UE, United Kingdom, (3) Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona, Gould-Simpson 326, Tucson, AZ 85721

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