2005 Salt Lake City Annual Meeting (October 16–19, 2005)

Session No. 184
Tuesday, 18 October 2005: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

T92. Keys to Opportunities with the National Park Service

National Park Service; Geological Society of America; American Geological Institute; Association for Women Geoscientists

 

Judy Geniac, Gary Lewis, Ann Benbow and Marguerite Toscano, Advocates
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Start Time
 
1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
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1:45 PM
ON BEING A GEOLOGIST IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: A SMALL FISH IN A SEA OF BIOLOGISTS
TURNER, Christine and PETERSON, Fred, U. S. Geol Survey, Federal Center M.S. 939, Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225, cturner@usgs.gov, cturner@usgs.gov
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2:00 PM
GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: TRAIL OF TIME AT GRAND CANYON AND EARTHSCOPE IN THE PARKS
KARLSTROM, Karl, Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico, Northrop Hall, MSCO3-2040; 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001, CROSSEY, Laura, Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 and WILLIAMS, Michael, Geosciences, Univ of Massachusetts, 611 N. Pleasant St, Amherst, MA 01003, kek1@unm.edu, kek1@unm.edu
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2:20 PM
LESSONS LEARNED FROM DEVELOPING SCIENTIFICALLY ACCURATE EXHIBITS FOR THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE: NO APOLOGIES FOR THE COMPLEXITY OF THE RESOURCES
FREMD, Ted, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, National Park Service, 32651 Hwy. 19, Kimberly, OR 97848, Ted_Fremd@nps.gov, Ted_Fremd@nps.gov
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2:35 PM
MINGLING INTERPRETIVE METHODS WITH GEOLOGICAL CONTENT IN CLASSROOMS AND 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
 
2:55 PM
Break
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3:10 PM
THE PLATE BOUNDARY OBSERVATORY: SITING AND PERMITTING WITH THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
JARVIS, Chelsea J. and BOHNENSTIEHL, Kyle R., UNAVCO, Inc, 6350 Nautilus Dr, Boulder, CO 80301, chelsea@unavco.org, chelsea@unavco.org
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3:25 PM
RESPONDING TO THE SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY NEEDS OF GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK, ALASKA
MOLNIA, Bruce F., U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), 926A National Center, Reston, VA 20192, bmolnia@usgs.gov, bmolnia@usgs.gov
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3:45 PM
GEOCORPS AMERICA - GEOSCIENTISTS IN NATIONAL PARKS, NATIONAL FORESTS, AND BLM
MASSEY, Wesley, Education & Outreach, The Geological Society of America, 3300 Penrose Place, Boulder, CO 80301, wmassey@geosociety.org, wmassey@geosociety.org
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4:00 PM
GEOCORPS AMERICA IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: CONSTRUCTING A DIGITAL GEOLOGIC DATABASE FOR NORRIS GEYSER BASIN
BARLOW, Patrice, Department of Geology, Stephen F. Austin State University, Box 13011 SFASU, Nacogdoches, TX 75962, JAWOROWSKI, Cheryl, Yellowstone Center for Resources, Yellowstone National Park, P.O. Box 168, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 and HEASLER, Henry P., Yellowstone Center for Resources, YellowstoneNational Park, P.O. Box 168, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, patricebarlow@msn.com, patricebarlow@msn.com
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4:15 PM
AWG'S GIP PROGRAM - SIX YEARS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE
TOSCANO, Marguerite A., Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, NMNH, MRC 121, Washington, DC 20013-7012, awg-gip@awg.org, awg-gip@awg.org
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4:30 PM
VISTAS, VISITORS, AND VEGETATION: HOW GEOLOGY IS TAKING ROOT AT SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK
BUTLER, Eric, Natural Resources Division, Shenandoah National Park, 3655 US Highway 211 East, Luray, VA 22835, Eric_Butler@partner.nps.gov, Eric_Butler@partner.nps.gov
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4:45 PM
Withdrawn
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