Northeastern Section - 36th Annual Meeting (March 12-14, 2001)

Session No. 36
Wednesday, 14 March 2001: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM

Environmental Geoscience and Engineering Geology (Posters)

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IMPACTS OF EXTREME ADVENTURE BUSINESSES ON HIGH ALTITUDE ENVIRONMENTS
HOTCHKISS, Elizabeth Lucretia, Geology-Geography, Vassar College, Box 3851 124 Raymond Ave, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604, elhotchkiss@vassar.edu, elhotchkiss@vassar.edu
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ICE JAMS ON THE LOWER MOHAWK RIVER, NEW YORK: LESSONS FROM RECENT BREAKUP EVENTS
LEDERER, Jason R., Union College, PO Box 1178, Schenectady, NY 12301-1178 and GARVER, John I., Geology Department, Union College, Schenectady, NY 12308-2311, jason_lederer@hotmail.com, jason_lederer@hotmail.com
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RECORD OF FLOODING ON THE MOHAWK RIVER FROM 1634 TO 2000 BASED ON HISTORICAL ARCHIVES
JOHNSTON, Sarah A. and GARVER, John I., Geology Department, Union College, Schenectady, NY 12308-2311, johnstos@union.edu, johnstos@union.edu
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CONTAMINATION OF RESIDENTIAL WATER SUPPLIES IN FORT JACKSON, N.Y
METZ, Sean, SAVAGE, Ticia, FORREST, Justin, SAVAGE, Jennifer, FIASCHETTI, Aaron, BADGER, Robert and GORING, Adam, Geology, State Univ of New York College at Potsdam, 44 Pierrepont Avenue, Potsdam, NY 13676, smetz96@hotmail.com, smetz96@hotmail.com
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NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN RAYSTOWN LAKE, PENNSYLVANIA
SMITH, Jennifer L.1, DEGAGNE, Rebecca S.2, MUTTI, Laurence J.1 and YOHN, Charles E.3, (1)Geology Department, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA 16652, (2)Biology Department, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA 16652, (3)Deptartment of Environmental Science and Studies, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA 16652, smithjl7@juniata.edu, smithjl7@juniata.edu
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THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF TERRESTRIAL RUNOFF ON AN ADJACENT CORAL REEF: ROATAN, BAY ISLANDS HONDURAS
MODLEY, Meg, Geology, Univ of Vermont, Perkins Bldg, UVM, Burlington, VT 05405 and MEHRTENS, Charlotte J., Geology, Univ of Vermont, Perkins Building, UVM, Burlington, VT 05405, mmodley@zoo.uvm.edu, mmodley@zoo.uvm.edu
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COALBED METHANE RESOURCES IN PENNSYLVANIA: FROM OLD HAZARD TO NEW ENERGY
MARKOWSKI, Antonette Karen, Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, P.O. Box 8453, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8453, amarkowski@dcnr.state.pa.us, amarkowski@dcnr.state.pa.us
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A STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION, THICKNESS AND ELASTIC MODULI OF THE MASSENA CLAY, ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, NEW YORK
PENUMADU, Dayakar, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Clarkson Univ, 128 Rowley Laboratories, Potsdam, NY 13699 and REVETTA, Frank, Geology Department, State Univ of New York College at Potsdam, 44 Pierrepont Avenue, Potsdam, NY 13676, penumadu@clarkson.edu, penumadu@clarkson.edu
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INTERACTIVE GEOLOGIC TRANSPORTATION MAPS: A MODEL FOR THEIR CREATION, IMPLEMENTATION, AND MAINTENANCE
HAMIDZADA, Nasir A., HERMES, O. Don, MURRAY, Dan P. and VEEGER, Anne I., Geosciences, Univ of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, hamidzada@uri.edu, hamidzada@uri.edu