Northeastern Section - 40th Annual Meeting (March 14–16, 2005)

Session No. 12
Monday, 14 March 2005: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

T15. New Developments in the Late Quaternary History of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada (Posters)

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SEDIMENTOLOGIC AND STRATIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE OF LATE GLACIAL FLOODS WITHIN LYCOMING CREEK VALLEY, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA
WOOLEVER, Caleb, J., KOZLOWSKI, Andrew L. and SMART, Matt, Geological and Environmental Science, Susquehanna Univ, 514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove, PA 17870, wooleverc@susqu.edu, wooleverc@susqu.edu
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DO LONG SUBGLACIAL BEDFORMS INDICATE FAST ICE FLOW? - A CASE STUDY FROM NEW YORK
BRINER, Jason P., Geology, SUNY Buffalo, 876 Natural Sciences Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260, jbriner@buffalo.edu, jbriner@buffalo.edu
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LATE QUATERNARY DRAINAGE EVOLUTION, STAR LAKE REGION, NORTHWESTERN ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, NY
HUBBARD, T.D., Earth Science, Central Missouri State Univ, WCM 108, Warrensburg, MO 64093 and ERICKSON, J. Mark, Geology Department, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 13617, thubbard@cmsu1.cmsu.edu, thubbard@cmsu1.cmsu.edu
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DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE LATEST PLEISTOCENE - HOLOCENE PALEOSHORELINE ON THE NEW YORK - NEW JERSEY CONTINENTAL MARGIN
HARTIN, Corinne A.1, MCHUGH, Cecilia M.G.1, MCHUGH, Cecilia M.G.2, GOULD, Helene1 and GURUNG, Damayanti1, (1)School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Queens College, C.U.N.Y, 65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367, (2)Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia Univ, Rt. 9W, Palisades, NY 10964, corinnehartin1@yahoo.com, corinnehartin1@yahoo.com
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GPR INVESTIGATION OF GLACIOTECTONICS, HITHER HILLS, LONG ISLAND
GOETZ, Kurt T., Dept. of Geosciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2100 and DAVIS, Dan M., Dept. of Geosciences, Stony Brook Univ, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2100, kgoetz@ic.sunysb.edu, kgoetz@ic.sunysb.edu
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COMPARATIVE GPR STUDY OF PLEISTOCENE AND MODERN PARABOLIC DUNES, LONG ISLAND
GIRARDI, James D. and DAVIS, Dan M., Dept. of Geosciences, Stony Brook Univ, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2100, vwbus70@aol.com, vwbus70@aol.com
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TOWARD A RECONSTRUCTION OF LONG-TERM CLIMATE VARIABILITY USING SEDIMENTS FROM AN ANOXIC ESTUARINE BASIN
HASLE, Erika1, RUTHERFORD, Scott1 and HUBENY, J. Bradford2, (1)Department of Environmental Sciences, Roger Williams Univ, One Old Ferry Road, Bristol, RI 02809, (2)Graduate School of Oceanography, Univ of Rhode Island, South Ferry Road, Narragansett, RI 02882, ehasle360@rwu.edu, ehasle360@rwu.edu
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CHARACTER AND DISTRIBUTION OF EXPOSED GLACIOLACUSTRINE SEDIMENTS OFF OUTER CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS
POPPE, L.J.1, FOSTER, D.S.1, DANFORTH, W.W.1, BUTMAN, B.1, BLACKWOOD, D.S.1, ACKERMAN, S.D.2 and MASTERSON, J.P.3, (1)USGS, Woods Hole, MA 02543, (2)MCZM, Woods Hole, MA 02543, (3)USGS, Northborough, MA 01532, lpoppe@usgs.gov, lpoppe@usgs.gov
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INVESTIGATING ALPINE PEDOGENESIS ON MT. MANSFIELD, VERMONT
FARRUGIA, Gianina and MUNROE, Jeffrey, Geology, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753, gfarrugi@middlebury.edu, gfarrugi@middlebury.edu
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SURFICIAL GEOLOGY & WATER RESOURCES OF MANCHESTER, VT
DE SIMONE, David, De Simone Geoscience Investigations, PO Box 272, Grafton, NY 12082, hawkeye272david@yahoo.com, hawkeye272david@yahoo.com
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SURFICIAL GEOLOGY OF THE PORTLAND 1:100,000 QUADRANGLE, MAINE
TOLMAN, Susan S.1, LOISELLE, Marc C.1, THOMPSON, Woodrow B.2, TUCKER, Robert D.1 and WEDDLE, Thomas K.1, (1)Maine Geol Survey, 22 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0022, (2)Maine Geological Survey, 22 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0022, woodrow.b.thompson@maine.gov, woodrow.b.thompson@maine.gov
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REVISION AND CALIBRATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE/HOLOCENE COASTAL MAINE RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL CURVE
GONTZ, Allen M.1, BELKNAP, Daniel F.1 and KELLEY, Joseph T.2, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of Maine, Bryand Global Sciences Center, Orono, ME 04469-5790, (2)Earth Sciences, Univ of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5790, allen.gontz@umit.maine.edu, allen.gontz@umit.maine.edu
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GEOLOGIC IMPLICATIONS OF LATE QUATERNARY ISOSTATIC ADJUSTMENT IN THE PENOBSCOT/KENNEBEC RIVER SYSTEM, MAINE
KELLEY, Alice R.1, KELLEY, Joseph T.2, BELKNAP, Daniel F.3 and GONTZ, Allen M.3, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of Maine, Bryand Global Science Center, Orono, ME 04469, (2)Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of Maine, Bryand Global Science Center, Orono, ME 04469-5790, (3)Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of Maine, Bryand Global Sciences Center, Orono, ME 04469-5790, akelley@maine.edu, akelley@maine.edu
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MARINE GEOPHYSICS AND VIBRACORING APPLIED TO THE SEARCH FOR SUBMERGED PREHISTORY IN DAMARISCOTTA RIVER, MAINE, USA
LEACH, Peter A.1, BELKNAP, Daniel F.2, ROBINSON, Brian S.1 and GONTZ, Allen M.2, (1)Climate Change Institute, Univ of Maine, 111 Bryand Global Sciences Center, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5790, (2)Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of Maine, Bryand Global Sciences Center, Orono, ME 04469-5790, Peter_Leach@umit.maine.edu, Peter_Leach@umit.maine.edu
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A PALEOENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY FOR A HOLOCENE MARSH IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY WATER SHED: SEDIMENTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ESTUARINE CORES FROM THE RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER, VIRGINIA
MCKENZIE, Shawn M., Department of Environmental Science and Geology, Univ of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, TIBERT, Neil E., Geology, Univ of Mary Washington, 1301 College Avenue, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 and ABBOTT, Mark, Department of Geology and Planetary Science, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, smcke2lk@mwc.edu, smcke2lk@mwc.edu
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ABRUPT CHANGE IN ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION IN THE EARLY HOLOCENE INFERRED FROM A CALCITE OXYGEN-ISOTOPE RECORD FROM A MARL LAKE IN SOUTH-CENTRAL ALASKA
WALKER, Karina N., YU, Zicheng and EVENSON, Edward B., Earth and Environmental Science, Lehigh Univ, 31 Williams Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18015, knw5@lehigh.edu, knw5@lehigh.edu
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LIMNOCYTHERIDAE AND CANDONIDAE OSTRACODE PALEOECOLOGY OF LOUGH CORRIB, WESTERN IRELAND: A HOLOCENE NORTH ATLANTIC CLIMATE RECORD
STANTON, Christopher L.T.1, TIBERT, Neil E.1 and PATTERSON, William2, (1)Department of Environmental Science & Geology, Univ of Mary Washington, 432 Jepson Science Center, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, (2)Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Pl, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, cstan6eb@mwc.edu, cstan6eb@mwc.edu
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CAN CAVE DEPOSITS IN NORTHERN SPAIN RECONSTRUCT THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION?
AUER, Tyler1, HAHN, Robert S.1, THEBERGE, Ashleigh2, STOLL, Heather M.3 and JIMENEZ, Montse4, (1)Geosciences, Williams College, 947 Main St, Williamstown, MA 01267, (2)Chemistry, Williams College, Williamstown, MA 01267, (3)Geoscience, Williams College, 947 Main St, Williamstown, MA 01267, (4)Geoscieces, Univ of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain, 05rsh@williams.edu, 05rsh@williams.edu
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UNDERSTANDING INFLOW STREAM DISCHARGE AND SEDIMENT FLUX VARIABILITY, LINNEDALEN, SVALBARD
JAURRIETA, Edith, Univ of Texas at El Paso, Geological Sciences, El Paso, TX 79968-0555, DOSER, Dr. Diane, Department Chair of Geology, Univ of Texas at El Paso, Geological Sciences, El Paso, TX 79968-0555, WERNER, Al, Department of Earth and Environment, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA 01075 and ROOF, Steve, School of Natural Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA 01002, lady.edith@gmail.com, lady.edith@gmail.com
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