102nd Annual Meeting of the Cordilleran Section, GSA, 81st Annual Meeting of the Pacific Section, AAPG, and the Western Regional Meeting of the Alaska Section, SPE (8–10 May 2006)

Session No. 20
Tuesday, 9 May 2006: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM

GSA: Glacial Lakes, Landslides, Landforms, and Climate Change (Posters)

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COSMOGENIC AGE CONSTRAINTS OF MORAINE FORMATION AND OUTBURST FLOODS ASSOCIATED WITH THE OKANOGAN LOBE OF THE CORDILLERAN ICE SHEET, CHELAN, WASHINGTON
BROOKS, Justin M., Geology, Western Washington Univ, 516 High Street, MS 9080, Bellingham, WA 98225 and CRIDER, Juliet G., Geology, Western Washington University, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225, brooksj4@cc.wwu.edu, brooksj4@cc.wwu.edu
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LANDFORMS OF GLACIAL LAKE ELWHA, OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS, WASHINGTON
RIEDEL, Jon1, DORSCH, Stephen1, WENGER, Jeanna1 and BACCHUS, Bill2, (1)North Cascades National Park, 7280 Ranger Station Road, Marblemount, WA 98267, (2)Olympic National Park, 600 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362, Stephen_Dorsch@nps.gov, Stephen_Dorsch@nps.gov
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LANDSCAPE HISTORY AND LAKE LEVEL CHANGES IN SOUTHWEST ALASKA
HEISER, Patricia, Geological Sciences, University Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK 99508, pheiser@uaa.alaska.edu, pheiser@uaa.alaska.edu
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THE ROLE OF VEGETATION CHANGE, DISTURBANCE, AND CLIMATE ON SEDIMENT RECORDS OF LAKE PRODUCTIVITY: SOUTHWEST ALASKA
COHN, Brian, School Of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775, HEISER, Patricia, Geological Sciences, University Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK 99508 and FINNEY, Bruce, Institute of Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99775, b.cohn@sfos.uaf.edu, b.cohn@sfos.uaf.edu
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EPHEMERAL GLACIAL LAKES IN SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA
WILSON, Frederic H., US Geol Survey, 4200 University Dr, Anchorage, AK 99508-4626, fwilson@usgs.gov, fwilson@usgs.gov
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RETREATING AND THINNING GLACIERS IN DENALI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
HULTS, Chad K., ADEMA, Guy and YOCUM, Larissa, Center for Resources, Science, and Learning, Denali National Park and Preserve, POB 9, Denali Park, AK 99755, chad_hults@nps.gov, chad_hults@nps.gov
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UNDERSTANDING PALEOCLIMATE SHIFTS IN THE GULF OF ALASKA USING FORAMINIFERAL-BASED PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC METHODS
BOUGHAN, Molly J., School of Fisheries and Ocean Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7220 and FINNEY, Bruce P., Institute of Marine Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7220, mollyboughan@yahoo.com, mollyboughan@yahoo.com
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A BASELINE STUDY OF PERMAFROST IN THE TOKLAT BASIN, DENALI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE, ALASKA
YOCUM, Larissa C., ADEMA, Guy and HULTS, Chad, Center for Resources Science and Learning, Denali National Park and Preserve, P.O. Box 9, Denali Park, AK 99755, larissa_yocum@nps.gov, larissa_yocum@nps.gov
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LITHOSTRATIGRAPHIC AND STRUCTURAL CONTROLS OF CANYON MORPHOLOGY, BIG CHICO CREEK, CA
DEMUCHA, Bryan E., Geological and Environmental Sciences, California State University, Chico, Chico, CA 95929 and KATO, Terence T., Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, California State Univ, Chico, CA 95929-0205, b.demucha@mail.csuchico.edu, b.demucha@mail.csuchico.edu
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ORIGIN OF PALEOGENE PALEOSOLS AND SANDSTONES EXPOSED IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA
BANDA, Margaret, Department of Geological Sciences, California State University, Los Angeles, 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032 and RAMIREZ, Pedro, Department of Geological Sciences, California State University Los Angeles, 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032, mbandacompton@hotmail.com, mbandacompton@hotmail.com
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TEPHROCHRONOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY AT AN ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE IN THE MEXICAN VOLCANIC BELT
BUSWELL, Tessa J., Department of Geological Sciences, Central Washington University, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926, TROSPER, Tabitha, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926, ELY, Lisa L., Dept. Geological Sciences, Central Washington Univ, Ellensburg, WA 98926, GABANY-GUERRERO, Tricia, The Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies, The University of Connecticut, 843 Bolton Road, Unit 1161, Storrs, CT 06269-1161, CID-AGUERO, Pedro, Deparment of Chemistry, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-3060 and HACKENBERGER, Steve, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA 98926, buswellt@cwu.edu, buswellt@cwu.edu
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LANDSLIDE MAPPING WITH LIDAR IN THE WEST HILLS OF PORTLAND, OR
SIMPKINS, Sunny B. and DRAZBA, Marina, Department of Geology, Portland State University, 1721 SW Broadway, Cramer Hall Rm 17, Portland, OR 97201, sunnys@pdx.edu, sunnys@pdx.edu
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USING WEST HILLS, PORTLAND TO CHARACTERIZE THRESHOLDS FOR LIDAR MAPPING
DRAZBA, Marina C. and INGLISH, Audra R., Geology, Portland State University, 17 Cramer Hall, 1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201, mcdrazba@pdx.edu, mcdrazba@pdx.edu
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THE NEWELL CREEK VILLAGE APARTMENT LANDSLIDE, OREGON CITY, OREGON, 2006
BURNS, Scott F., Geology, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207, burnss@pdx.edu, burnss@pdx.edu
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LANDSLIDE ACTIVITY IN THE WEST HILLS OF PORTLAND, OREGON COMPARED TO RAINFALL AND SOIL MOISTURE DATA
THEULE, Joshua I., Geology, Portland State University, 7055 SW IVY Lane #2, Portland, OR 97225, jtheule@pdx.edu, jtheule@pdx.edu
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THE NATURE AND TRANSPORT OF THE FINE-GRAINED COMPONENT OF SWIFT CREEK LANDSLIDE, NW WASHINGTON
BAYER, Tovah M. and LINNEMAN, Scott, Geology Department, Western Washington University, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225-9080, bayert@gmail.com, bayert@gmail.com
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