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

Session No. 159
Tuesday, 18 October 2005: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography (Posters)

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LATE MISSISSIPPIAN CLIMATE CHANGES RECORDED IN THE PENNINGTON FORMATION, POUND GAP OUTCROP SECTION, KENTUCKY, USA
KAHMANN, Julia A., Geology, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97354, Waco, TX 76798-7354 and DRIESE, Steven G., Department of Geology, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97354, Waco, TX 76798-7354, Julia_Kahmann@baylor.edu, Julia_Kahmann@baylor.edu
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A HIGH RESOLUTION LATE PALEOZOIC 87SR/86SR SEAWATER CURVE
NEEDHAM, Lyndsey, SCHMITZ, Mark and DAVYDOV, Vladimir, Geosciences, Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725, LyndseyNeedham@mail.boisestate.edu, LyndseyNeedham@mail.boisestate.edu
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REDBED PALEOMAGNETISM AND MESOZOIC PALEOLATITUDE OF THE COLORADO PLATEAU
DICKINSON, William R., Department of Geosciences, Univ of Arizona, Box 210077, Tucson, AZ 85721, wrdickin@geo.arizona.edu, wrdickin@geo.arizona.edu
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HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGE ANALYSIS OF LAMINAE IN A BLACK SHALE SEQUENCE FROM ODP SITE 1260 ON THE DEMERARA RISE: EVIDENCE FOR ORBITAL AND SUBORBITAL CLIMATE CYCLES IN THE LATEST CENOMANIAN
YUM, Jong-Gwon1, MEYERS, Philip A.1, MOORE, Theodore C.1, HARDAS, Petros2 and MUTTERLOSE, Joerg2, (1)Geological Sciences, The University of Michigan, 1100 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1005, (2)Geology, Mineralogy, and Geophysics, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Universitaetsstrasse 150, Bochum, 44801, Germany, paulyum@umich.edu, paulyum@umich.edu
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EFFECT OF PRESERVATION ON THE GEOCHEMISTRY OF LATE CRETACEOUS MOLLUSKS FROM THE WESTERN INTERIOR SEAWAY OF NORTH AMERICA. PART I: SR, O AND C ISOTOPES
COCHRAN, J. Kirk, Marine Sciences Research Center, State Univ of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794, KALLENBERG, Kristal, Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794, LANDMAN, Neil H., Division of Paleontology (Invertebrates), American Museum of Nat History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5192, HARRIES, Peter J., Dept. of Geology, Univ. of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave, SCA 528, Tampa, FL 33620-5201 and COBBAN, William A., 70 Estes St, Lakewood, CO 80226-1254, kcochran@notes.cc.sunysb.edu, kcochran@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
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EFFECT OF PRESERVATION ON THE GEOCHEMISTRY OF LATE CRETACEOUS MOLLUSKS FROM THE WESTERN INTERIOR SEAWAY OF NORTH AMERICA. PART II: MINOR ELEMENTS, O, AND C ISOTOPES
DA SILVA, Ashley, Geology, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., SCA 528, Tampa, FL 33620, HARRIES, Peter J., Dept. of Geology, Univ. of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave, SCA 528, Tampa, FL 33620-5201, LANDMAN, Neil H., Division of Paleontology (Invertebrates), American Museum of Nat History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5192, COCHRAN, J. Kirk, Marine Sciences Research Center, State Univ of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794 and COBBAN, William A., U. S. Geological Survey, 70 Estes St, Lakewood, CO 80226, saichanya@aol.com, saichanya@aol.com
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OXYGEN ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF BIOGENIC PHOSPHATE: AN APPLICATION TO THE EARLY EOCENE
HACKETT, Logan, Dept. of Geology, Colorado School of Mines, 1516 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401, HUMPHREY, John D., Colorado School Mines, 1500 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401-1887 and EBERLE, Jaelyn J., University of Colorado Museum, University of Colorado, Dept. of Geosciences, Boulder, CO 80309, lhackett@mines.edu, lhackett@mines.edu
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A NEW MIDDLE MIOCENE FLORA FROM CAPE BLANCO, OREGON
EMERSON, Lisa F., Department of Geologic Sciences, University of Oregon, 1272 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403 and RETALLACK, Gregory J., Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, lemerson@darkwing.uoregon.edu, lemerson@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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A LATE MIOCENE - EARLY PLIOCENE RECORD OF ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION CHANGE FROM THE LINXIA BASIN, NW CHINA
FAN, Majie, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, SONG, Chunhui, MOE National Laboratory of Western China’s Environmental Systems and College of Resources and Environment, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 and DETTMAN, David L., Department of Geosciences, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, mfan@geo.arizona.edu, mfan@geo.arizona.edu
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SOUTHWARD SHIFTING OF THE INTER-TROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC DURING THE LATE TERTIARY: EVIDENCE FOUND IN FERROMANGANESE CRUSTS FROM SEAMOUNTS NEAR THE MARSHALL ISLANDS
KIM, Jonguk1, HYEONG, Kiseong2, MOON, Jai-Woon2 and KIM, Ki-Hyune3, (1)Deep-sea Research Center, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan P.O.Box 29, Seoul, 425-600, South Korea, (2)Deep-sea Research Center, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan P.O.Box 29, Seoul, 425-600, (3)Marine Resources Research Division, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan P. O. Box 29, Seoul, 425-600, South Korea, jukim@kordi.re.kr, jukim@kordi.re.kr
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MASS FLUX AND GRAIN SIZE VARIATIONS OF EOLIAN DUSTS AS A NEW PROXY TOOL FOR TRACKING OF THE INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE IN THE NORTHEAST PACIFIC
HYEONG, Kiseong, YOO, Chanmin, LEE, Hyun-Bok and KIM, Ki-Hyune, Deep-sea Resources Research Center, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan P.O.Box 29, Seoul, 425-600, kshyeong@kordi.re.kr, kshyeong@kordi.re.kr
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A PALEOSOL CARBONATE ISOTOPE RECORD FROM THE SHUNGURA FORMATION, ETHIOPIA
LEVIN, Naomi E., CERLING, Thure E. and BROWN, Francis H., Geology & Geophysics, University of Utah, 135 S. 1460 East Room 719, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, levin@earth.utah.edu, levin@earth.utah.edu
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CARBON ISOTOPE RATIOS OF TROPICAL FRESHWATER MOLLUSK SHELLS AS INDICATORS OF ANCIENT VEGETATION – RECONSTRUCTING PALEOENVIRONMENTS AT A HOMO ERECTUS LOCALITY IN THE SOLO BASIN, CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIA
CARPENTER, Scott J., Department of Geoscience, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, BETTIS III, E. Arthur, Geoscience, University of Iowa, 121 Trowbridge Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242, MILIUS, Adrianne K., Geoscience, Univ of Iowa, 121 Trowbridge Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242-1379 and CIOCHON, Russell L., Anthropology, University of Iowa, 114 Macbride Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242-1322, scott-j-carpenter@uiowa.edu, scott-j-carpenter@uiowa.edu
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UPPER WATER COLUMN TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS IN EQUATORIAL PACIFIC DURING LATE PLEISTOCENE
YOO, Chanmin1, HYEONG, Kiseong1, MOON, Jai-Woon1 and KIM, Ki-Hyune2, (1)Deep-sea Research Center, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan P.O.Box 29, Seoul, 425-600, (2)Marine Resources Research Division, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan P. O. Box 29, Seoul, 425-600, South Korea, cmyoo@kordi.re.kr, cmyoo@kordi.re.kr
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THE TESTING OF A MACROPHYSICAL CLIMATE MODEL WITH FIELD DATA IN WISCONSIN AND THE UPPER MIDWEST
KAPLAN, Samantha W.1, MCENANEY, Katherine A.2 and BRYSON, Reid A.1, (1)Center for Climatic Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1225 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706, (2)Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706, swkaplan@wisc.edu, swkaplan@wisc.edu
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IMPLICATIONS OF PALEOCLIMATE VARIABLITY ON NEANDERTHAL MORPHOLOGY
BRADLEY, Dawn Marie, Geology, Georgia State University, Room 340 Kell Hall, 24 Peachtree Center Ave, Atlanta, GA 30303, CHRISTENSEN, Beth A., Department of Geology, Georgia State Univ, PO Box 4105, Atlanta, GA 30302-4105 and DEVORE, Melanie, Biological and Environmental Sciences, Georgia College & State Univ, Milledgeville, GA 31061, dbradley6@student.gsu.edu, dbradley6@student.gsu.edu
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CLIMATE CHANGE DURING THE LAST 15,000 YEARS INFERRED FROM PALYNOLOGICAL RECORDS ON THE SONG HONG DELTA AREA, VIETNAM
LI, Zhen, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8601, Japan, SAITO, Yoshiki, IGG, Geol Survey of Japan, AIST, Central 7, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, 305-8567, Japan, MATSUMOTO, Eiji, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya Univ, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8601, Japan, WANG, Yongji, Marine Geology, First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, No.6, Rd. Xianxialinglu, High Sci-Tech. Zone, Qingdao, 266061, China, TANABE, Susumu, IGG, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Central 7, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, 305-8567, Japan, HARUYAMA, Shigeko, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan, HORI, Kazuaki, Faculty of Science and Technology, Meijo University, Shiogamaguchi 1-501, Tempaku, Nagoya, 468-8502, Japan, VU, Quang Lan, Northern Geological Mapping Division, DGMV, Street 9, Gialam, Hanoi, Vietnam and DOANH, Le Quoc, Vietnam Agricultural Science Institute, Thanh Tri, Hanoi, Vietnam, imlizhen@hotmail.com, imlizhen@hotmail.com
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SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY AND DEPOSITIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF HOLOCENE SEDIMENT IN KEUKA LAKE, NY
ASPINWALL, Robert F.1, CURTIN, Tara M.1, HALFMAN, John D.2, LYONS, Davin3, PETRICK, Benjamin4 and HAFNER, Linda1, (1)Geoscience Department, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY 14456, (2)Dept of Geoscience / Environmental Studies Program, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY 14456, (3)Department Geosciences, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, (4)Department of Geology, Beloit College, Beloit, WI 53511, robert.aspinwall@hws.edu, robert.aspinwall@hws.edu
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QUATERNARY TIDAL RHYTHMITES AS A PROXY FOR PALEOPRECIPITATION
EILERTSEN, Raymond, Geological Survey of Norway, Polarmiljøsenteret, Tromsø, N-9296, Norway, CORNER, Geoff, Department of Geology, University of Tromsø, Dramsveien 201, Tromsø, N-9037, Norway, KVALE, Erik, Indiana Geological Survey, Indiana University, 611 N. Walnut Grove, Bloomington, IN 47405 and JENSEN, Maria, Geological Museum, Univ of Copenhagen, Oester Voldgade 5-7, Copenhagen, DK1350, Denmark, kvalee@indiana.edu, kvalee@indiana.edu
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HIGH RESOLUTION DATING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ACROPORA CERVICORNIS GROWTH IN THE ENRIQUILLO VALLEY, 9.45 – 6.06 KA (U/TH)
JACKSON, Julia E.1, GREER, Lisa1, GUILDERSON, Thomas P.2, PATTERSON, William P.3 and MORTLOCK, Richard A.4, (1)Department of Geology, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA 24450, (2)Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Livermore, CA 94551, (3)Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada, (4)Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY 10964-8000, jacksonje@wlu.edu, jacksonje@wlu.edu
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LARGE TUFA-COATED SERPULID MOUNDS SIGNAL AN ABRUPT MID-HOLOCENE TRANSITION FROM MARINE TO RESTRICTED HYPOSALINE CONDITIONS, LAGO ENRIQUILLO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
DOSS, Whitney C.1, GREER, Lisa1, CURRAN, H. Allen2, PATTERSON, William P.3 and MORTLOCK, Richard A.4, (1)Department of Geology, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA 24450, (2)Department of Geology, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, (3)Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada, (4)Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY 10964-8000, dossw@wlu.edu, dossw@wlu.edu
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SOUTH EASTERN UNITED STATES MILLENIAL PRECIPITATION RECONSTRUCTION FROM A FLORIDIAN SPELEOTHEM
SOTO, Limaris1, VAN BEYNEN, Philip2, POLK, Jason2, POLYAK, Victor3 and ASMEROM, Yemane3, (1)Department of Geology, University of South Florida, 4202 Fowler Ave, SCA 528, Tampa, FL 33620, (2)Dept. of Environmental Science and Policy, Univ of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave, NES 313, Tampa, FL 33620, (3)Earth and Planetary Sciences, Univ of New Mexico, Northrop Hall, Albuquerque, NM 87131, lsoto@cas.usf.edu, lsoto@cas.usf.edu
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COMPARISONS OF VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF LIVING (STAINED) BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA FROM THE ALEUTIAN MARGIN
ADAMIC, Jessica F.1, KLUESNER, Jared W.1, RATHBURN, Anthony1, PÉREZ, Elena1, BASAK, Chandranath1, LEVIN, Lisa2, GIESKES, Joris2, MARTIN, Jon3, ZIEBIS, Wiebke4 and TRYON, Mike D.5, (1)Geography, Geology, and Anthropology, Indiana State Univ, Science Building 159, Terre Haute, IN 47809, (2)Integrative Oceanography Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093-0236, (3)Geological Science, Univ of Florida, Box 112120, Gainesville, FL 32611, (4)Biological Sciences Department, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, (5)Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Univ of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093, jess.adamic@gmail.com, jess.adamic@gmail.com
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POTENTIAL FOR MIDWESTERN HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTIONS USING NORTH PACIFIC AND MIDWESTERN TREE RING SERIES
KRAWIEC, Anne C.1, WILES, Gregory C.1 and D'ARRIGO, Rosanne D.2, (1)Geology, The College of Wooster, 1189 Beall Ave, Wooster, OH 44691, (2)Tree Ring Lab, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964, akrawiec@wooster.edu, akrawiec@wooster.edu
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REASSESSING CORG/NTOT RATIOS IN PALEOCEANOGRAPHY
GROCKE, Darren R., Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom and MEYERS, Philip A., Geological Sciences, The University of Michigan, 1100 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1005, d.r.grocke@durham.ac.uk, d.r.grocke@durham.ac.uk