Rocky Mountain (56th Annual) and Cordilleran (100th Annual) Joint Meeting (May 3–5, 2004)

Session No. 42
Wednesday, 5 May 2004: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

T13. Undergraduate Research (Posters)

The Council on Undergraduate Research—Geoscience Division

Authors will be present from .

 

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SULFUR CONTENT AND ZONATION IN APATITE AS TOOL TO RECONSTRUCT OXIDIZED SULFUR BUDGETS IN SILICIC MAGMAS
HINKLE, Benjamin, Geology, Portland State Univ, 4205 SE 52nd Ave, Portland, OR 97207, DILLES, John H., Geosciences, Oregon State Univ, Wilkinson Hall 104, Corvallis, OR 97331-5506 and STRECK, Martin J., Dept. of Geology, Portland State Univ, Portland, OR 97207, hinkleben@hotmail.com, hinkleben@hotmail.com
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AN X-RAY DIFFRACTION STUDY OF ROCKS FROM SAN MIGUEL VOLCANO, EL SALVADOR
HELLWIG, Bridget M. and CHESNER, Craig A., Geology/Geography, Eastern Illinois Univ, 600 Lincoln Avenue, Charleston, IL 61920, bri_725@yahoo.com, bri_725@yahoo.com
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DIVERSE INTRUSIVE AND VOLCANIC ROCKS IN THE AXIS OF THE ABANDONED SNAEFELLSNES RIFT, NORTH CENTRAL ICELAND
BISSELL, Amanda June, Geology, The Colorado College, 902 N. Cascade, WB# 1941, Colorado Springs, CO 80946 and JORDAN, Brennan T., Department of Geology, The College of Wooster, The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH 44691, a_bissell@coloradocollege.edu, a_bissell@coloradocollege.edu
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TRACE ELEMENT MIGRATION DURING MAGMA MINGLING IN THE COLORADO PROTEROZOIC
GRUEN, Elsa M., Department of Geology, Colorado College, 14 E Cache la Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 and NOBLETT, Jeffrey B., Geology, Colorado College, 14 E Cache la Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, e_gruen@coloradocollege.edu, e_gruen@coloradocollege.edu
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FINE GRAINED FELSIC ENCLAVES IN A BIMODAL MAGMA CHAMBER, AZTEC WASH PLUTON, ELDORADO MOUNTAINS, NEVADA: ORIGINS AND IMPLICATIONS
LAZZARESCHI, Daniel1, MILLER, Calvin F.2, KOTEAS, Christopher2, ERICKSEN, Shelly M.3 and HAZLETT, Richard1, (1)Geology, Pomona College, 609 N. College Ave, Claremont, CA 91711, (2)Department of Geology, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN 37235, (3)Dept. of Geology, San Jose State Univ, San Jose, CA 95192-0102, daniel.lazzareschi@pomona.edu, daniel.lazzareschi@pomona.edu
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SILICEOUS COBBLES IN A GRANDE RONDE BASALT FLOW, OREGON BUTTE, BLUE MOUNTAINS, WASHINGTON
HEIMGARTNER, Michelle N., WINTER, John D. and CARSON, Robert J., Geology, Whitman College, 345 Boyer Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362-2067, heimgam@whitman.edu, heimgam@whitman.edu
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ORIGIN OF THE WALKER LAKE CINDER LAYER AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR DATING THE SADDLE MOUNTAIN ERUPTION, SAN FRANCISCO VOLCANIC FIELD, NORTHERN ARIZONA
BONAMICI, Chloe E., Geology, Northern Arizona Univ, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, KAUFMAN, Darrell, Department of Geology, Northern Arizona Univ, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 and ORT, Michael H., Environmental Sciences, Northern Arizona Univ, P.O. Box 5694, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, ceb8@dana.ucc.nau.edu, ceb8@dana.ucc.nau.edu
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RHYOLITE PORPHYRY DIKES IN THE LITTLE COTTONWOOD STOCK, CENTRAL WASATCH RANGE, UTAH
GREEN, Andrew G., SAILER, Victoria A., MCKANE, Andrew M.R. and DINKLAGE, William S., Earth Sciences, Utah Valley State College, 800 W. University Pkwy, Orem, UT 84058, adugreen@hotmail.com, adugreen@hotmail.com
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MESOZOIC MAGMATISM AND DEFORMATION IN THE NORTHERN WHITE MOUNTAINS, CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
WOOTEN, Kelly M., STOCKLI, Daniel F. and BLACKBURN, Terrence J., Geology Department, Univ of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, kwvs12@ku.edu, kwvs12@ku.edu
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DIVERSE DETACHMENTS IN THE EAST POTRILLO MOUNTAINS, NEW MEXICO: ANOMALOUS DEFORMATION NEAR THE EASTERN FRONT OF THE FORELAND FOLD AND THRUST BELT
GEISLER, Emily M.1, CAMPBELL, Patricia A.1 and ANDERSON, Thomas H.2, (1)Geography, Geology and the Environment, Slippery Rock Univ, Slippery Rock, PA 16057, (2)Geology and Planetary Science, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, emilygeisler22@hotmail.com, emilygeisler22@hotmail.com
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ACTIVE TECTONICS AND QUATERNARY MARINE TERRACES ALONG A CONVERGENT PLATE MARGIN, PENINSULA DE NICOYA, COSTA RICA
KHAW, Jonathan F. and MARSHALL, Jeffrey S., Geological Sciences Dept, Cal Poly Pomona University, Pomona, CA 91768-2557, jonjon72@pacbell.net, jonjon72@pacbell.net
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PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS OF METAMORPHISM IN ECLOGITES, SYROS, GREECE
HOLLEY, Elizabeth A.1, CHENEY, Jack2 and ROSS, Tim1, (1)Geology, Pomona College, 609 N. College Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711, (2)Geology, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002, eagh2000@pomona.edu, eagh2000@pomona.edu
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THE OGDEN CANYON CONGLOMERATE
JONES, Joshua D. and TREASURE, Bill, Geosciences, Weber State Univ, 2507 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-2507, billtreasure@mail.weber.edu, billtreasure@mail.weber.edu
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PRELIMINARY STUDY OF PARASEQUENCES IN THE LOWER CRETACEOUS ASPEN SHALE, WANSHIP AREA, UTAH
GOODIN, Joseph Russell, Geosciences, Weber State Univ, 2507 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-2507, josephgoodin@mail.weber.edu, josephgoodin@mail.weber.edu
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OCCURRENCE OF THE TRILOBITE DITOMOPYGE SCITULA (MEEK AND WORTHEN) IN THE LOWER BIRD SPRING FORMATION, ARROW CANYON (GSSP), CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
CAMPBELL, Vicki, Division of Geoscience, Southern Utah Univ, 351 West Center St, Cedar City, UT 84720 and LOHRENGEL II, C. Frederick, Division of Geosciences, Southern Utah Univ, 351 West Center St, Cedar City, UT 84720, tinkbell@accesswest.com, tinkbell@accesswest.com
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INSTAR DETERMINATION OF AN EARLY CAMBRIAN TRILOBITE, ELRATHIA KINGII
BECK, Jason D., Museum of Natural History, Southern Utah Univ, 351 W. Center, Biology Office, Cedar City, UT 84720, nightskiesbiologics@hotmail.com, nightskiesbiologics@hotmail.com
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A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF CRETACEOUS FRESHWATER RAYS, WAHWEAP FORMATION AND JOHN HENRY MEMBER OF THE STRAIGHT CLIFFS FORMATION, SOUTHERN UTAH
THOMPSON, Cameron R., Geosciences, Weber State Univ, 2507 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-2507, cameront@hotmail.com, cameront@hotmail.com
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THE POISON CREEK DINOSAUR FAUNA FROM THE UPPER JURASSIC MORRISON FORMATION, JOHNSON COUNTY, WYOMING
WELLE, Beth A. and DAVIS, Larry E., Geology, College of St. Benedict/St. John's Univ, Collegeville, MN 56321, bawelle@csbsju.edu, bawelle@csbsju.edu
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PODS OF VERTEBRATE MATERIAL FROM MOWRY SHALE (CRETACEOUS), UTAH
ANDERSON, Alvin D., Department of Geology, Brigham Young Univ, 10432 Buddlea Drive, Sandy, UT 84904 and KOWALLIS, Bart J., Department of Geology, Brigham Young Univ, Provo, UT 84602, bart_kowallis@byu.edu, bart_kowallis@byu.edu
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RECOGNIZING TILEFISH MOUNDS IN THE ROCK RECORD: MOUND SIZE AND ENVIRONMENT ON THE WESTERN COAST OF COZUMEL, MEXICO
BEVIS, Martin, Dept. of Geology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362, DOUGLAS, Peter Munroe, Geology, Pomona College, Claremont, CA 91711 and MATHERS, Genevive, Geology Department, Macalester College, 1600 Grand Ave, St. Paul, MN 55105, peter.douglas@pomona.edu, peter.douglas@pomona.edu
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THE POISON CREEK FORMATION: A COARSE FAN-DELTA FACIES IN THE MIOCENE CHALK HILLS FORMATION OF THE WESTERN SNAKE RIVER PLAIN, IDAHO
SANDER, Kathryn T. and WOOD, Spencer H., Geosciences, Boise State Univ, Boise, ID 83725, kathrynsander@yahoo.com, kathrynsander@yahoo.com
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USING GIS TO ASSESS CONTROLS ON THE EVOLUTION OF SUB-SUMMIT SURFACES IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT RANGE
SAMUEL, Justin M. and MCMILLAN, Margaret E., Earth Science, Univ of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801 S. University, Little Rock, AR 72204, jmsamuel@ualr.edu, jmsamuel@ualr.edu
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A RECONNAISSANCE OF THE APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF GEOTHERMAL DISCHARGE AREAS
COLTER, Alex James, Geological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-3022 and FAIRLEY, Jerry P., Geological Sciences, Univ of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-3022, colt8927@uidaho.edu, colt8927@uidaho.edu
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THE ESCALANTE BAY OF LATE PLEISTOCENE LAKE BONNEVILLE, UTAH: SHORELINES IDENTIFIED FARTHER SOUTH THAN PREVIOUSLY RECOGNIZED
VICE, Garrett S.1, ROWLEY, Peter D.2, LOHRENGEL II, C. Frederick3 and OSBORNE, Caleb3, (1)Physical Sciences/Geology, Southern Utah Univ, 580 west 531 south, Cedar City, UT 84720, (2)Geologic Mapping, Inc, P.O. Box 651, New Harmony, UT 84757, (3)Department of Physical Science / Division of Geoscience, Southern Utah Univ, 351 W. Center Street, SC 309, Cedar City, UT 84720, Vice5425@student.suu.edu, Vice5425@student.suu.edu
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DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS IN GEOMORPHIC RECONNAISSANCE: MAPPING THE EXTENT OF PROGLACIAL LAKE SWAN, NORTH-CENTRAL MONTANA
LINDSLEY, Cameron, Department of Geosciences, Weber State Univ, 2507 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-2507 and FORD, Richard L., Dept of Geosciences, Weber State Univ, 2507 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-2507, CameronLindsley@mail.weber.edu, CameronLindsley@mail.weber.edu
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FLUCTUATIONS IN GROUNDWATER LEVELS OF THE NORTHERN POMONA BASIN FROM 1900-1985: IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE WATER CONSUMPTION
BYLUND, Erika D. and REINEN, Linda A., Geology Department, Pomona College, 609 N. College Ave, Claremont, CA 91711, erikadagmar@hotmail.com, erikadagmar@hotmail.com
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ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE OF THE DELTA AQUIFER, WEBER COUNTY, UTAH
TARANTINO, Randy1, CLUFF, Tyler1, JONES, Josh2, LINDSEY, Cameron2, POPE, Ben2, MATYJASIK, Marek2 and HERNANDEZ, Michael W.1, (1)Department of Geosciences, Weber State Univ, 2507 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-2507, (2)Department of Geosciences, Weber State Univ, 2507 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408, randytarantino@mail.weber.edu, randytarantino@mail.weber.edu
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