2006 Philadelphia Annual Meeting (22–25 October 2006)

Session No. 28
Sunday, 22 October 2006: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

T97. Core Analysis of Lake Sediments (Posters)

GSA Limnogeology Division; ExxonMobil

Authors will be present from .

 

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RAPID CLIMATE CHANGE EVENT RECORDED BY SULFUR ISOTOPIC SHIFT IN SEDIMENT FROM LAKE FRYXELL, TAYLOR VALLEY, ANTARCTICA
ANGLEN, Brandy L., Math, Science and Engineering, Fresno City College, 1101 East University Avenue, Fresno, CA 93741, PRATT, Lisa M., Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405 and DORAN, Peter, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, 845 West Taylor Street, Chicago, IL 60607, brandy.anglen@fresnocitycollege.edu, brandy.anglen@fresnocitycollege.edu
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VARIED AND UNUSUAL SEDIMENTS AND DIAGENETIC FEATURES IN SHALLOW CORES FROM MODERN ACID SALINE LAKES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND VICTORIA
BENISON, Kathleen C.1, BOWEN, Brenda Beitler1, OBOH-IKUENOBE, Francisca E.2, STORY, Stacy3, JAGNIECKI, Elliot A.1, MORMILE, Melanie R.4, HONG, Bo-young5 and LACLAIR, Deidre6, (1)Department of Geology, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859, (2)Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Missouri - Rolla, Rolla, MO 65409, (3)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, 550 Stadium Mall Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47907, (4)Department of Biological Sciences, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Rolla, MO 65409, (5)Department of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri - Rolla, Rolla, MO 65409, (6)Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY 13902, benis1kc@cmich.edu, benis1kc@cmich.edu
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DISCERNING THE RECORD OF EVENT DEPOSITION AND PALEOSALINITY FLUCTUATION FROM SALINE LAKES: INSIGHTS FROM SEDIMENT CORES FROM STORR'S LAKE AND SALT POND, SAN SALVADOR ISLAND, BAHAMAS
PARK, Lisa E., Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences, The University of Akron, 252 Buchtel Commons, Crouse Hall, Akron, OH 44325-4101, SIEWERS, Frederick D., Department of Geography and Geology, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights Blvd, Bowling Green, KY 42101 and LEONARD, Karl, Dept. of Anthropology & Earth Science, Minnesota State University - Moorhead, 1104 7th Avenue S, Moorhead, MN 56563, lepark@uakron.edu, lepark@uakron.edu
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PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS AND SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF CATAHOULA LAKE, LOUISIANA: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
TEDFORD, Rebecca A. and WRENN, John H., Geology and Geophysics, Louisiana State University, E235 Howe-Russell, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, rtedfo1@lsu.edu, rtedfo1@lsu.edu
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A RECORD OF STORMY WEATHER IN CANANDAIGUA LAKE, NY DURING THE HOLOCENE
MORGAN, Clare K., Plant and Soil Science Department, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405 and CURTIN, Tara M., Geoscience Department, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY 14456, clare.morgan@hws.edu, clare.morgan@hws.edu
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BENEFITS OF PAPERLESS, DIGITAL CORE DESCRIPTION
NOREN, Anders J., Department of Geology and Geophysics / LRC, University of Minnesota, Limnological Research Center, 500 Pillsbury Drive SE Rm 672, Minneapolis, MN 55455, MYRBO, Amy E., LRC / Geology and Geophysics, Univ of Minnesota, 310 Pillsbury Dr SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, BRADY, Kristina, LacCore, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 and ITO, Emi, Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, noren021@umn.edu, noren021@umn.edu
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A SEDIMENT RECORD OF MAJOR STORM EVENTS FROM KEUKA LAKE, NEW YORK
PETRICK, Benjamin F.1, CURTIN, Tara M.2, HALFMAN, John D.3, ASPINWALL, Robert F.2 and LYONS, Davin I.4, (1)Department of Geology, Beloit College, Box 1297 700 College St, Beloit, WI 53511, (2)Geoscience Department, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY 14456, (3)Department of Geoscience and Environmental Studies Program, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY 14456, (4)Department of Geosciences, Saratoga Springs, NY 12688, petrickb@stu.beloit.edu, petrickb@stu.beloit.edu
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SEDIMENTATION PATTERNS IN A SMALL COASTAL DUNE LAKE: FLUVIAL VERSUS AEOLIAN INPUTS
DEAN, Sarah, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, 35 E 12 th Street, Holland, MI 49423, THOMASON, Carrie, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, 35 E 12th Street, Holland, MI 49423, FISHER, Timothy G., Department of Earth, Ecological & Environmental Sciences, Univ of Toledo, 2801 West Bancroft Rd. MS#604, Toledo, OH 43606-3390 and HANSEN, Edward, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, Holland, MI 49423, sarah.dean@hope.edu, sarah.dean@hope.edu
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SAND, DIATOMS, AND POLLEN FROM A SMALL COASTAL DUNE LAKE IN SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN: POSSIBLE LINKS WITH DUNE HISTORY
EISAMAN, Elliott1, DALY, Trevor2, TIMMONS, Emily2, FISHER, Timothy G.3 and HANSEN, Edward2, (1)Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, 35 E 12th Street, Holland, MI 49423, (2)Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, Holland, MI 49423, (3)Department of Earth, Ecological & Environmental Sciences, Univ of Toledo, 2801 West Bancroft Rd. MS#604, Toledo, OH 43606-3390, elliott.eisaman@hope.edu, elliott.eisaman@hope.edu
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MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY OF SEDIMENTS FROM A SMALL COASTAL DUNE LAKE ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERN SHORE OF LAKE MICHIGAN
THOMASON, Carrie1, JOHNSON, Eric1, HANSEN, Edward C.2 and FISHER, Timothy G.3, (1)Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, 35 E 12th Street, Holland, MI 49423, (2)Geological and Environmental Sciences Department, Hope College, 35 E. 12th Street, Holland, MI 49423, (3)Department of Earth, Ecological & Environmental Sciences, Univ of Toledo, 2801 West Bancroft Rd. MS#604, Toledo, OH 43606-3390, carrie.thomason@hope.edu, carrie.thomason@hope.edu
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SENSITIVE RESPONSES OF CALCITE STABLE ISOTOPES AT LAKE GRINNELL (NJ) TO CHANGES IN INSOLATION AND MOISTURE CONDITIONS DURING THE HOLOCENE
ZHAO, Cheng, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh Univ, 31 Williams Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18015, YU, Zicheng, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University, 1 West Packer Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18015 and ITO, Emi, Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, chz8@lehigh.edu, chz8@lehigh.edu
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MILLENNIAL SCALE TERRESTRIAL LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION INFERRED FROM CARBON ISOTOPE RECORDS OF A MARL LAKE IN WESTERN IRELAND
DIEFENDORF, Aaron F., Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, 542 Dieke Bldg, University Park, PA 16802, PATTERSON, William P., Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada, HOLMDEN, Chris, Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada and MULLINS, Henry T., Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Lab, Syracuse, NY 13244, adiefend@geosc.psu.edu, adiefend@geosc.psu.edu
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RECORDS OF HOLOCENE HUMIDITY FROM MONGOLIAN LAKE TERHIYN-TSAGAAN: IN SYNCH WITH THE WAXING AND WANING OF THE MONSOON
MOLHOEK, E.1, FOWELL, S.J.1, PECK, J.A.2, UMBANHOWAR III, C.E.3, KHOSBAYAR, P.4, WOOLLER, M.J.5, KRUMHARDT, A.1 and BRENNAN, A.1, (1)Geology and Geophysics, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 900 Yukon Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99775, (2)Geology, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-4101, (3)Biology and Environmental Studies, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN 55057, (4)Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia, (5)Alaska Stable Isotope Facility, Water and Environmental Research Center and School of Fisheries and Ocean Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775, emily.molhoek@gmail.com, emily.molhoek@gmail.com
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PRELIMINARY LIMNOGEOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF GLACIAL EROSION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE FROM SEDIMENT CORES, SWIFTCURRENT LAKE, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, MONTANA
JANKOWSKI, Krista L.1, MACGREGOR, Kelly2, RIIHIMAKI, Catherine3, MYRBO, Amy4 and SHAPLEY, Mark4, (1)Geology, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN 55105, (2)Geology, Macalester College, 1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105, (3)Geology, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, (4)Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, kjankowski@macalester.edu, kjankowski@macalester.edu
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LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OF MICROORGANISMS PRESERVED IN HALITES, SALAR DE UYUNI SALT CORE, BOLIVIA
GRAGG, Kathryn E.1, LOWENSTEIN, Tim K.1, TIMOFEEFF, Michael N.2, SCHUBERT, Brian A.1 and PARKER, Matthew3, (1)Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Binghamton University, PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902, (2)Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Binghamton University, PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902, (3)Biological Sciences, Binghamton University, PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902, kgragg1@binghamton.edu, kgragg1@binghamton.edu
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NATURE OF ARCTIC CHANGE OVER SEVERAL GLACIAL CYCLES REFLECTED IN SEDIMENT CORES FROM LAKE EL'GYGYTGYN, NE RUSSIA
BRIGHAM-GRETTE, Julie, Department of Geosciences, Univ of Massachusetts, 611 N. Pleasant St, Morrill Science Center II, Amherst, MA 01003, MELLES, Martin, Institute for Geophysics and Geology, Univ of Leipzig, Talstrasse 35, Leipzig, D-04103, Germany and MINYUK, Pavel, NEISRI, Russian Academy of Sciences, 16 Portovaya Street, Magadan, 685000, Russia, juliebg@geo.umass.edu, juliebg@geo.umass.edu
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SCIENTIFIC DRILLING ON LAKE MALAWI: A LONG, HIGH-RESOLUTION RECORD OF CLIMATIC AND LIMNOLOGICAL CHANGE FROM SOUTHERN TROPICAL EAST AFRICA
SCHOLZ, Christopher A.1, COHEN, Andrew S.2, KING, John3, JOHNSON, Thomas C.4, LYONS, Robert P.1 and TALBOT, Michael R.5, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Laboratory, Syracuse, NY 13244, (2)Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, (3)Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI 02822, (4)Large Lakes Observatory and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, MN 55812, (5)Univ Bergen, Allegaten 41, Bergen, N-5007, Norway, cascholz@syr.edu, cascholz@syr.edu
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CORRELATION OF SEISMIC REFLECTION AND SEDIMENT DRILLCORE DATA FROM THE LAKE MALAWI RIFT BASIN, EAST AFRICA
LYONS, R.P., Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Laboratory, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, SCHOLZ, C.a., Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Laboratory, Syracuse, NY 13244, KING, J.W., University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, COHEN, A.S., University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ 85721 and JOHNSON, T.C., University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN 55812, rplyons@syr.edu, rplyons@syr.edu
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INITIAL XRF RESULTS FROM THE LAKE MALAWI SEDIMENTARY RECORD
BROWN, Erik T., Large Lakes Observatory & Dept of Geol. Sci, University of Minnesota Duluth, RLB-109, 10 University Drive, Duluth, MN 55812 and JOHNSON, Thomas C., Large Lakes Observatory and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, MN 55812, tcj@d.umn.edu, tcj@d.umn.edu
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PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE OF VEGETATION CHANGE AROUND LAKE MALAWI, AFRICA OVER THE LAST 1.5 MILLION YEARS
BEUNING, Kristina R.1, IVORY, Sarah J.1, LOR, Ka1, COHEN, Andrew S.2, SCHOLZ, Christopher A.3, JOHNSON, Thomas4, KING, John5, FORMAN, Steven L.6 and MCHARGUE, Lanny7, (1)Biology, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI 54701, (2)Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, (3)Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Laboratory, Syracuse, NY 13244, (4)Large Lakes Observatory and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN 55455, (5)Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI 02822, (6)Earth & Environmental Sciences, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607, (7)Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, WI 85712, ivorysj@uwec.edu, ivorysj@uwec.edu
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PRELIMINARY PALEOECOLOGICAL RESULTS FROM THE LAKE MALAWI SCIENTIFIC DRILLING PROJECT
COHEN, Andrew, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, PARK, Lisa, Department of Geology, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, MARTENS, Koen, Freshwater Biology, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Vautierstraat 29, Brussels, 1000, Belgium, REINTHAL, Peter, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Unviersity of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, DETTMAN, David, Geosciences, Univ of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ 85721, STONE, Jeffery, Dept. of Geosciences, Univ of Nebraska, 214 Bessey Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588, BEUNING, Kristina, Department of Biology, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, WI 54702, SCHOLZ, Christopher, Department of Earth Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-1070, JOHNSON, Thomas, Large Lakes Observatory and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN 55455 and KING, John, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Naragansett, RI 02882, acohen@geo.arizona.edu, acohen@geo.arizona.edu
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GEOCHEMICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF ORBITAL-DERIVED LACUSTRINE CYCLICITY, WILKINS PEAK MEMBER, GREEN RIVER FORMATION, WYOMING
TEERMAN, Stan C.1, FISCHER, Alfred G.2 and GRIPPO, Alessandro2, (1)Chevron, 1500 Louisiana, Houston, TX 77022, (2)Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0740, steerman@chevron.com, steerman@chevron.com
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HIGH-RESOLUTION STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF LATE MIOCENE-PLIOCENE PALEOLACUSTRINE STRATA DEPOSITED IN PALEOSINKHOLE SETTINGS, EASTERN U.S
SHUNK, Aaron Jacob, Geology, Baylor, 1421 S 12th #103, Waco, TX 76706, DRIESE, Steven G., Terrestrial Paleoclimatology Research Group, Dept. of Geology, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97354, Waco, TX 76798-7354, FARLOW, James, Department of Geosciences, Indiana-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne, IN 46805, HULBERT, Richard, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainseville, FL 32406 and WHITELAW, Michael, Geology, East Tennessee State University, 1234 w chadam ln, Johnson City, TN 76303, aaron_shunk@baylor.edu, aaron_shunk@baylor.edu
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LATE TRIASSIC LACUSTRINE EVAPORITE MINERALS OF THE NEWARK BASIN, NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA
SMOOT, Joseph P., US Geol Survey, 926A National Ctr, Reston, VA 20192, jpsmoot@usgs.gov, jpsmoot@usgs.gov
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ISOTOPIC AND GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN EARLY MESOZOIC PRECESSION CYCLE (NEWARK BASIN, EASTERN NORTH AMERICA): PALEOHYDROLOGIC EVIDENCE FOR MILLENNIAL-SCALE CLIMATE CHANGE
NIEMITZ, Jeffrey W., Dept. of Earth Sciences, Dickinson College, P.O. Box 1773, Carlisle, PA 17013, ZIMMERMAN, Susan H., Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, 61 Rt. 9W, Palisades, NY 10964 and MARTZ, Ian, Dept. of Geology, Dickinson College, P.O. Box 1773, Carlisle, PA 17013, niemitz@dickinson.edu, niemitz@dickinson.edu
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RESCUE OF THE JOINT UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT (UCONN) - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (CT DEP) CORE REPOSITORY BY THE CONNECTICUT GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY (CGNHS)
THOMAS, Margaret A.1, STEINEN, Randolph P.2, DRZEWIECKI, Peter A.3 and DWYER III, Allen R.3, (1)State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, 79 Elm St, Hartford, CT 06106, (2)State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, DEP and, Center for Integrative Geosciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-2045, (3)Environmental Earth Sciences Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, 83 Windham Street, Willimantic, CT 06226, margaret.thomas@po.state.ct.us, margaret.thomas@po.state.ct.us
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FACIES AND FACIES STACKING PATTERNS IN LACUSTRINE STRATA OF THE LOWER JURASSIC PORTLAND FORMATION, HARTFORD BASIN, CONNECTICUT
DRZEWIECKI, Peter A.1, DUGGAN, Katie2, DWYER III, Allen R.1, GIERLOWSKI-KORDESCH, Elizabeth3 and BOHACS, Kevin M.4, (1)Environmental Earth Sciences Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, 83 Windham Street, Willimantic, CT 06226, (2)Environmental Earth Sciences Department, Eastern Connecticut State Univ, 83 Windham Street, Willimantic, CT 06226, (3)Geological Sciences, Ohio University, 316 Clippinger Labs, Athens, OH 45701-2979, (4)ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, P.O Box 2189, Houston, TX 77252, drzewieckip@easternct.edu, drzewieckip@easternct.edu
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SEDIMENTOLOGY AND STRATIGRAPHY OF THE LOWER JURASSIC PORTLAND FORMATION (NEWARK SUPERGROUP), HARTFORD BASIN
ZEREZGHI, Simret Ghirmay1, GIERLOWSKI-KORDESCH, Elizabeth1 and DRZEWIECKI, Peter A.2, (1)Geological Sciences, Ohio University, 316 Clippinger Labs, Athens, OH 45701-2979, (2)Environmental Earth Sciences Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, 83 Windham Street, Willimantic, CT 06226, sz372104@ohio.edu, sz372104@ohio.edu
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TUFA MOUND DEPOSITS IN THE FLUVIAL-LACUSTRINE COPPER CANYON UNIT, DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA
NYBORG, Torrey and BUCHHEIM, H. Paul, Department of Earth and Biological Sciences, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, tnyborg06g@llu.edu, tnyborg06g@llu.edu
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ARCHITECTURE OF SCYTONEMA-LIKE MICROBIALITES FROM THE MORRISON FORMATION (UPPER JURASSIC), PARK CREEK RESERVOIR, COLORADO
DUNAGAN, Stan, Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources, The University of Tennessee at Martin, 256 Brehm Hall, Martin, TN 38238, sdunagan@utm.edu, sdunagan@utm.edu
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