Northeastern Section–41st Annual Meeting (20–22 March 2006)

Session No. 24
Tuesday, 21 March 2006: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, and Paleontology (Posters)

Authors will be present from .

 

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SPHERICAL MICROFOSSILS FROM THE TULLY FORMATION (GIVETIAN), LOCK HAVEN, PENNSYLVANIA
CARTER, Michelle T.W.1, CHAMBERLAIN Jr, John A.1 and BROWN, James O.2, (1)Dept. of Geology, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY 11210, (2)121 Henry street, South Amboy, NJ 08879, triana_@hotmail.com, triana_@hotmail.com
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STRATIGRAPHIC, SEDIMENTOLOGIC, AND TAPHONOMIC INSIGHTS FROM SCHOHARIE, NY: GREEN VEDDER MEMBER, MANLIUS FORMATION (UPPER PRÍDOLÍ, HELDERBERG GROUP)
BARNETT, Judyth, GREENEMEIER, Richard, FULTON, Albert, MATTESON, Damon K. and EBERT, James R., Earth Sciences Department, SUNY College at Oneonta, Ravine Parkway, Oneonta, NY 13820-4015, barnetjl@oneonta.edu, barnetjl@oneonta.edu
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CALCULATION OF THE FLUID RETENTION BURIAL DEPTH FOR THE UPPER DEVONIAN RHINESTREET SHALE, WESTERN NEW YORK STATE
BLOOD, David R., Dept. of Geology, University at Buffalo, 876 Natural Science Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260 and LASH, Gary G., SUNY - College at Fredonia, Dept Geosciences, Fredonia, NY 14063-1198, lrblood@madbbs.com, lrblood@madbbs.com
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TETRAPOD FOOTPRINT ASSEMBLAGE OF THE MISSISSIPPIAN MAUCH CHUNK FORMATION, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
LUCAS, Spencer G., New Mexico Museum of Nat History, 1801 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, FILLMORE, David L., Department of Physical Sciences, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA 19530 and SIMPSON, Edward, Physical Sciences, Kutztown Univ, Kutztown, PA 19530, SLucas@nmmnh.state.nm.us, SLucas@nmmnh.state.nm.us
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DEPOSITIONAL FACIES OF THE TETRAPOD FOOTPRINT ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE MISSISSIPPIAN MAUCH CHUNK FORMATION, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
SIMPSON, Edward L., Department of Physical Sciences, Kutztown Univ, Kutztown, PA 19530, LUCAS, Spencer G., New Mexico Museum of Nat History, 1801 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 and FILLMORE, David L., Department of Physical Sciences, Kutztown University of PA, Kutztown, PA 19530, simpson@kutztown.edu, simpson@kutztown.edu
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PALAEOSAUROPUS PRIMAEVUS: DUSTING OFF OLD MISSISSIPPIAN FOOTPRINTS
FILLMORE, David L., Department of Physical Sciences, Kutztown University of PA, Kutztown, PA 19530, SIMPSON, Edward L., Department of Physical Sciences, Kutztown Univ, Kutztown, PA 19530 and LUCAS, Spencer G., New Mexico Museum of Nat History, 1801 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, dfillm7881@aol.com, dfillm7881@aol.com
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SIGMOIDAL CROSS-STRATIFICATION IN CARBONATE-SILICICLASTIC MIXTURES IN THE PERMO-PENNSYLVANIAN HONAKER TRAIL FORMATION, SOUTHEASTERN UTAH
KIM, Namsoo, Department of Geology, Temple University, 1901 N. 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19122, elsinore76@yahoo.com, elsinore76@yahoo.com
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TETRAPOD FOOTPRINT ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE UPPER TRIASSIC PASSAIC FORMATION, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
LUCAS, Spencer G., New Mexico Museum of Nat History, 1801 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 and SULLIVAN, Robert M., Section of Paleontology and Geology, The State Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0024, rsullivan@state.pa.us, rsullivan@state.pa.us
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UPPER TRIASSIC PERKASIE MEMBER (PASSAIC FORMATION) TRACE FOSSILS FROM MILFORD, NEW JERSEY
METZ, Robert, Kean Univ, Dept Geology & Meteorology, Union, NJ 07083-7131, rmetz@cougar.kean.edu, rmetz@cougar.kean.edu
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THE FIRST RECORD OF CATFISH FROM THE LATE CRETACEOUS–EARLY TERTIARY OF NEW JERSEY
BECKER, Martin A.1, CHAMBERLAIN Jr, John A.2, GARB, Matthew P.3, HOLDEN, Todd M.4, CARTER, Michelle T.W.2 and JOHNSON, Ralph O.5, (1)Department of Physics and Geology, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ 08628, (2)Department of Geology, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY 11210, (3)Department of Geology, Brooklyn College, and PhD Program in Earth & Environmental Sciences, CUNY Graduate School, New York, NY 10016, (4)Department of Physics, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY 11210, (5)Monmouth County Park System, Lincroft, NJ 07738, becker@tcnj.edu, becker@tcnj.edu
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IRONSTONE CONCRETIONS WITHIN THE CRETACEOUS FORMATIONS ON STATEN ISLAND, NY
BEHM, Hans J., 8 Brighton Street, Staten Island, NY 10307 and OKULEWICZ, Steven C., Engineering Science & Physics, College of Staten Island, 2800 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314, geologyprof@aol.com, geologyprof@aol.com
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ISOTOPE VARIABILITY IN EARLY-HOLOCENE ACROPORA CERVICORNIS FROM THE ENRIQUILLO VALLEY, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
TENEVA, Lida T.1, GREER, Lisa2, DEWET, Carol1 and PATTERSON, William3, (1)Earth and Environment, Franklin and Marshall College, P.O.Box 3003, Lancaster, PA 17604, (2)Department of Geology, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA 24450, (3)Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada, lida.teneva@fandm.edu, lida.teneva@fandm.edu
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HIGH RESOLUTION STABLE ISOTOPE PROFILES OF HOLOCENE BIVALVE SHELLS FROM THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
TAYLOR, Andrew1, MARTINI, Anna1, GREER, Lisa2 and PATTERSON, William3, (1)Department of Geology, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002, (2)Department of Geology, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA 24450, (3)Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Pl, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, actaylor@amherst.edu, actaylor@amherst.edu
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TREE ISLAND PALEOECOLOGY AND THEIR RESPONSE TO HYDROLOGIC CHANGE, ARTHUR R. MARSHALL LOXAHATCHEE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, FLORIDA
BERNHARDT, Christopher, U.S. Geological Survey, University of Pennsylvania, 240 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6316 and WILLARD, Debra A., United States Geological Survey, 926A National Center, Reston, VA 20192, bechrist@sas.upenn.edu, bechrist@sas.upenn.edu
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USING GROUND PENETRATING RADAR (GPR) TO FIND PLEISTOCENE MEGAFAUNA FOSSILS AT THE HISCOCK SITE IN WESTERN NEW YORK
STOKES, Philip J., Geology, University at Buffalo, 876 Natural Sciences Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260, BAKER, Gregory, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 and LAUB, Richard S., Geology Division, Buffalo Museum of Science, 1020 Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14211, pjstokes@geology.buffalo.edu, pjstokes@geology.buffalo.edu
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BRADLEY BROOK FIELD; THE EASTERN-MOST ECONOMICALLY PRODUCTIVE GAS FIELD IN THE APPALACHIAN BASIN IN NEW YORK STATE
AHMED, Khurrum1, LOEWENSTEIN, Stuart2 and JACOBI, Robert1, (1)Geology Department, University at Buffalo, UB Rock Fracture Group, 876 NSC, Buffalo, NY 14260-3050, (2)Quest Energy, 1404 Sweet Home Rd, Suite 3, Amherst, NY 14228, khurruma@buffalo.edu, khurruma@buffalo.edu
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STABLE ISOTOPE VARIATION IN ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPODS FROM THE TRENTON GROUP OF CENTRAL NEW YORK; IMPLICATIONS FOR GEOCHEMISTRY OF ORDOVICIAN SEAWATER
HARWOOD, Emily1, SELLECK, Bruce1, WEST, Nicky1, JAROLIMEK, Andrew2, FISCO, Gavin1, TANSEY, Emily1, KING, Marylynn and SMYTH, Ryan, (1)Colgate University, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, NY 13346-1386, (2)Colgate University, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, NY 13346, bselleck@mail.colgate.edu, bselleck@mail.colgate.edu