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2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007)
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Monday, 29 October 2007
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Paleontology IV: Paleoecology and Preservation
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P5. New Eyes and Ears on Mars: Recent Advances in Understanding the Red Planet
61
T4. From Geoarchaeology and Paleoanthropology to Sedimentary Geology and Geochemistry I: A Memorial to Richard L. Hay
62
T5. Materials Flow in Coal Utilization
63
T13. Sources, Transport, Fate, and Toxicology of Trace Elements in the Environment II
64
T18. Hydrogeomorphic Responses of Convulsive Events
65
T19. Geomorphology and Ecology: Interactions and Feedbacks
66
T25. Deformation and the Landscape: Quantitative Approaches to Tectonic Geomorphology I
67
T34. Regional Groundwater Flow I: In Honor of Jozsef Toth
68
T50. Hydrogeology in the Desert: A Tribute to Ronit Nativ and Mahdi Hantush
69
T51. The Spatial and Temporal Variability of Groundwater Recharge
70
T53. Evidence for Paleoenvironmental Change during the Paleogene from the Interior Basins of Western North America
71
T55. Landscape Evolution and Land Use Practices in Western Colorado
72
T70. Au-Ag-Te-Se Deposits and Other Precious Metal Deposits
74
T82. The Structure, Composition and Evolution of the Lithosphere of Western North America I
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T87. A Retrospective and Prospective Look at Mineralogy, Petrology, and Geochemistry I: A Session in Honor of Gordon E. Brown, Jr.
76
T97. Trace Fossils, Mass Extinctions, and Event Boundaries: Endobenthic and Fossorial Responses to Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Perturbations
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T115. The Blue Mountains Region of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington: Recent Advances in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic History of an Enigmatic Accretionary Province I
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T123. Geoscience Data for Geoinformatics
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T128. Charting the Future of Geological and Environmental Science Undergraduate Programs
80
T144. GeoScience Information: Making the Earth Sciences Accessible for Everyone
81
Environmental Geoscience; Geology and Health; Public Policy II: Environmental Geology for Public Use and Biogeochemistry (Posters)
82
Precambrian Geology (Posters)
83
Structural Geology and Tectonics (Posters)
84
T9. Identifying America’s Most Vulnerable Oceanfront Communities: A Geological Perspective (Posters)
85
T17. Management and Restoration of Fluvial Systems with Broad Historical Changes and Human Impacts (Posters)
86
T103. Pulse of the Earth: Geochronology and Paleomagnetism of Large Igneous Provinces, the Key to Reconstructing Precambrian Supercontinents (Posters)
87
T135. Early Undergraduate Research Experiences (Posters)
8:00 AM-12:20 PM
73
T77. Forensic and Engineering Geology Case Studies: A Tribute to James E. Slosson
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
106
T115. The Blue Mountains Region of Oregon, Idaho and Washington: Recent Advances in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic History of an Enigmatic Accretionary Province II
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
88
Geomorphology
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Geoscience Education II
90
P1. Creating Citizen Scientists: Needs and Opportunities to Engage Students and the Public in the Process of Science
91
T6. Microbial Origin of Hydrocarbon Gases in Coal Beds and Sedimentary Basins
92
T14. Innovative Approaches to Uranium Mining and Groundwater Restoration
93
T22. Evidence of Climatic and Tectonic Change Recorded in Alluvial Fans
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T25. Deformation and the Landscape: Quantitative Approaches to Tectonic Geomorphology II
95
T30. Ecohydrology of Riparian Zones
96
T34. Regional Groundwater Flow II: In Honor of Jozsef Toth
97
T42. Remote Sensing and Geophysical Approaches for Regional Aquifer Characterization and Monitoring
98
T58. Long Records of Paleoclimate in the Southern Deserts of North America
99
T62. Teaching Sedimentary Geology in the Twenty-First Century
100
T65. Metallogeny and Isotope Geochemistry—New Approaches, New Perceptions, New Paradigms
101
T82. The Structure, Composition and Evolution of the Lithosphere of Western North America II
102
T87. A Retrospective and Prospective Look at Mineralogy, Petrology, and Geochemistry II: A Session in Honor of Gordon E. Brown, Jr.
103
T91. Wet Mars: Understanding The Red Planet's Aqueous History through Terrestrial Fieldwork
104
T103. Pulse of the Earth: Geochronology and Paleomagnetism of Large Igneous Provinces, the Key to Reconstructing Precambrian Supercontinents
105
T107. Recognition and Implications of Coseismic Fault-Zone Structures I
107
T117. The Track of the Yellowstone Hot Spot I: What Do Neotectonics, Climate Indicators, Volcanism, and Petrogenesis Reveal about Subsurface Processes?
108
T120. Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Best Practices
109
T127. Positive and Beneficial Aspects of Earth Sciences in Public Health
110
Coal Geology (Posters)
111
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography (Posters)
112
T53. Evidence for Paleoenvironmental Change during the Paleogene from the Interior Basins of Western North America (Posters)
113
T55. Landscape Evolution and Land Use Practices in Western Colorado (Posters)
114
T59. Explorations in Sedimentary Geology: Student Research (Posters)
115
T104. Impact Craters and Events: From the Field to the Laboratory (Posters)
116
T105. The Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure: Results from the 2005–2006 ICDP-USGS Deep Drilling Project (Posters)
117
T118. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Undergraduate Research (Posters)
118
T137. Involvement in Geological Research: Close Collaboration among the Faculty and Undergraduate and K–12 Students (Posters)
119
T148. The Science of Groundwater Recharge, Coal Mine Hydrology/Geochemistry, Stream Restoration and its Application to the Public Good (Posters): In Honor of Mary W. Stoertz