Northeastern Section (39th Annual) and Southeastern Section (53rd Annual) Joint Meeting (March 25–27, 2004)

Session No. 26
Thursday, 25 March 2004: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography (Posters)

Authors will be present from .

 

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PALEOECOLOGY AND PALEOSALINITY OF SOME PLEISTOCENE LACUSTRINE STRATA IN NORTHERN ISRAEL: ACHEULIAN CULTURE, TRACE ELEMENTS AND STABLE ISOTOPES OF OSTRACODE VALVES
ROSENFELD, Amnon1, NATHAN, Yaacov2, FELDMAN, Howard R.3, GOLDMAN, Shifra3, YECHIELI, Sarah J.3 and ELKIN, Erica3, (1)Geol Survey of Israel, 30 Malkhei Yisrael Street, Jerusalem, (2)Geol Survey of Israel, 30 Malkhe Israel St, Jerusalem, 95501, (3)Biology Department, Touro College, 160 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016, feldspar4@optonline.net, feldspar4@optonline.net
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STRATIGRAPHY OF A STRANDED MID-PLEISTOCENE CHESAPEAKE BAY SHORELINE COMPLEX, DORCHESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND, USA
O'NEAL, Michael L.1, DEABREU, Jessica2, HATCHER, Melissa2, JENKINS, Emily3, PETTITT, James2, ROWLAND, Gregory2 and VON CANON, Stephen2, (1)Education Department, Loyola College in Maryland, 4501 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, (2)Science, Baltimore County Public Schools, 6901 North Charles Street, Towson, MD 21204, (3)Science, Harford County Public Schools, 23 North Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21014, moneal@loyola.edu, moneal@loyola.edu
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LATE PLEISTOCENE IRD ON THE NEW JERSEY SHELF?
TURNER, Roxie Jessica, Geology, Georgia State Univ, Atlanta, GA 30303, CHRISTENSEN, Beth A., Geology, Georgia State Univ, Atlanta, GA 30302-4105, GOFF, John, Geosciences, Univ of Texas, Austin, TX 78759 and UPTEGROVE, Jane, New Jersey Geol Survey, P.O.Box 427, Trenton, NJ 08625, rturner7@student.gsu.edu, rturner7@student.gsu.edu
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EVIDENCE FOR THE LATEST PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE SHORELINE ALONG THE NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY CONTINENTAL MARGIN
GOULD, Helene M.1, MCHUGH, Cecilia M.G.1, MOUNTAIN, Gregory S.2, CHRISTIE-BLICK, Nicholas3, PEKAR, Stephen1, GURUNG, Dayamanti1 and HARTIN, Corinne1, (1)School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Queens College, C.U.N.Y, 65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367, (2)Dept. of Geological Sci, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854, (3)Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia Univ, Palisades, NY 10964, helenegould@hotmail.com, helenegould@hotmail.com
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PLEISTOCENE CLIMATIC VARIATION IN EUROPE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN DURING NEANDERTHAL OCCUPATION
BRADLEY, Dawn M., Department of Geology, Georgia State Univ, 24 Peachtree Center Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30302-4105, CHRISTENSEN, Beth A., Geology, Georgia State Univ, 340 Kell Hall, Atlanta, GA 30303 and WILLIAMS, Frank L., Anthropology, Georgia State Univ, Atlanta, GA 30303, dbradley6@student.gsu.edu, dbradley6@student.gsu.edu
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LATE PLEISTOCENE FORAMINIFERAL ANALYSIS OF ODP SITE 1085, SOUTHWEST AFRICAN CONTINENTAL MARGIN
FOOTE, James R., Geology, Georgia State Univ, 24 Peachtree Center Ave, Atlanta, GA 30302-4105 and CHRISTENSEN, Beth A., Geology, Georgia State Univ, Atlanta, GA 30302-4105, jfoote1@student.gsu.edu, jfoote1@student.gsu.edu
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INFLUENCES OF HISTORICAL LAND-USE CHANGE ON CHESAPEAKE BAY, RECONSTRUCTED FROM ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE BENTHIC OSTRACODES
EDWARDS, A.L., College of William and Mary, CSU 1287, PO Box 8793, Williamsburg, VA 23186 and CRONIN, T.M., US Geological Survey, 926A National Center, Reston, VA 20192, aledwa@wm.edu, aledwa@wm.edu