Cordilleran Section - 98th Annual Meeting (May 13–15, 2002)

Session No. 10
Monday, 13 May 2002: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

T1. Presenting Geology to the Public in National and State Parks and Outdoor Classrooms

Cosponsored with NAGT

 

Robert J. Lillie and Carolyn L. Driedger, Advocates
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1:30 PM
GEOLOGY FOR NORMAL PEOPLE: TECHNIQUES TO ENGAGE THE PUBLIC IN NATIONAL PARKS
LILLIE, Robert J., Department of Geosciences, Oregon State Univ, Wilkinson Hall Room 104, Corvallis, OR 97331-5506, lillier@geo.orst.edu, lillier@geo.orst.edu
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1:45 PM
INTERPRETING GEOLOGY: PAIRING PEOPLE WITH PARKS
MATHIS, Allyson C., Grand Canyon National Park, PO Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023, amathis@grand-canyon.az.us, amathis@grand-canyon.az.us
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2:00 PM
TEACHING INTERPRETERS HOW TO PRESENT GEOLOGIC PROCESSES IN OUR NATIONAL PARKS
JOHNSON, Jenda A.1, BRANTLEY, Steven R.2, SWANSON, Donald A.2, GANSECKI, Cheryl A.1 and GALE, James M.3, (1)Volcano Video Productions, P.O. Box 909, Volcano, HI 96785, (2)Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geol Survey, P.O. Box 51, Hi. Natl. Park, HI 96718, (3)Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, National Park Service, Hi. Natl. Park, HI 96718, jenda@aloha.net, jenda@aloha.net
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2:15 PM
A GEOLOGY TRAINING MANUAL: MAKING GEOLOGY UNDERSTANDABLE IN PARKS
WAGNER, Stacy S., Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, 104 Wilkinson Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331, wagners@geo.orst.edu, wagners@geo.orst.edu
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2:30 PM
ACTIVE LEARNING AND A POTENTIAL NEW CONTEXT FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH ABOUT HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS IN YELLOWSTONE
FOLEY, Duncan, Pacific Lutheran Univ, Dept Geosciences, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003, foleyd@plu.edu, foleyd@plu.edu
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2:45 PM
MODERN AND ANCIENT INTERPRETATIONS OF THE GEOMORPHOLOGY OF NEZ PERCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
SMITH, Shane V., Geology Department, Washington State Univ, Pullman, WA 99164-2812, shanevsmith@juno.com, shanevsmith@juno.com
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3:00 PM
THE PRESENT IS THE KEY TO THE PAST IS THE KEY TO THE FUTURE
MATHIESON, Elizabeth Lincoln, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates, 1970 Broadway, Suite 250, Oakland, CA 94612, emathieson@exponent.com, emathieson@exponent.com
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3:15 PM
GEOLOGIC INTERPRETATION IN KOLOB CANYONS DISTRICT, ZION NATIONAL PARK: CHALLENGES AND REWARDS FROM THE GEOCORPS AMERICA PROGRAM
HARTUNG, Stacie, GeoCorps America Participant, West Hills, CA 91307, raftingcrafter@yahoo.com, raftingcrafter@yahoo.com
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3:20 PM
DELINEATING AND MONITORING A WETLAND IN MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK: A COLLABORATION BETWEEN AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CLASS FROM THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE AND THE PARK SERVICE
TABBUTT, Ken D., Environmental Studies, The Evergreen State College, Lab II, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA 98505, tabbuttk@evergreen.edu, tabbuttk@evergreen.edu
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3:25 PM
MIDDLE SCHOOL VOLCANOLOGY CURRICULUM THAT LINKS TO TRADITIONAL HAWAIIAN STORIES
REVEIRA, Leianuenue, National Park Service, Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park, PO Box 52, Hawaii National Park, HI 96718 and KAUAHIKAUA, Jim, U.S. Geol Survey, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, PO Box 51, Hawaii National Park, HI 96718, Theresa_Reveira@nps.gov, Theresa_Reveira@nps.gov
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3:45 PM
GEOHAZARDS INTERPRETATION AT MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK--A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH BY THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AND THE US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
DRIEDGER, Carolyn, US Geological Survey, Cascades Volcano Observatory, 1300 SE Cardinal Court #100, Vancouver, WA 98683 and STOUT, Ted, Mount Rainier National Park, Tahoma Woods, Star Route, Ashford, WA 98304, driedger@usgs.gov, driedger@usgs.gov
 
3:30 PM
Break and Poster Viewing
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4:00 PM
4-H EARTH SCIENCE RESOURCES FOR GRADES 4-9
BOURDEAU, Virginia D., 4-H Youth Development, Oregon State Univ, 5390 4-H Road, Salem, OR 97304 and BOURDEAU, Alex C., Cultural Resources Team, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1, 20555 SW Gerda Lane, Sherwood, OR 97140, mombear@proaxis.com, mombear@proaxis.com
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4:15 PM
PLANNING EFFECTIVE GEOLOGY EXHIBITS FOR MUSEUMS
PARMAN, Alice, Formations Inc, 5875 SW Lakeview Blvd, Lake Oswego, OR 97035, aparman@darkwing.uoregon.edu, aparman@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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4:30 PM
FORCES THAT SHAPE THE BAY: AN OUTDOOR EXHIBIT
JAGODA, Susan K., Lawrence Hall of Science, Univ of California, 1 Centennial Dr, Berkeley, CA 94720-5200, skjagoda@uclink4.berkeley.edu, skjagoda@uclink4.berkeley.edu
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4:45 PM
POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE: A CREATION OF THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT AND COASTAL UPLIFT
GROVE, Karen, Geosciences, San Francisco State Univ, San Francisco, CA 94132, kgrove@sfsu.edu, kgrove@sfsu.edu
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5:00 PM
THE GREAT DEBATE - IS THE BEST PINOT NOIR IN OREGON PRODUCED ON SOILS FROM SEDIMENTARY OR VOLCANIC ROCKS?
BURNS, Scott F., Geology, Portland State University, 1721 SW Broadway AVE, Cramer Hall 17, Portland, OR 97201, BurnsS@pdx.edu, BurnsS@pdx.edu
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5:15 PM
VOLCANIC PROCESSES FOR THE PUBLIC: NOT JUST ANOTHER PRETTY LAVA VIDEO
GANSECKI, Cheryl A.1, JOHNSON, Jenda A.1 and HON, Ken2, (1)Volcano Video Productions, P.O. Box 909, Volcano, HI 96785, (2)Geology Department, Univ of Hawaii at Hilo, 200 W. Kawili St, Hilo, HI 96720, jenda@aloha.net, jenda@aloha.net
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