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2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007)
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
183
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography I
184
Paleontology VII: Phylogeny and Morphology
185
Quaternary Geology/Geomorphology
186
Sediments, Clastic
187
P8. The Cause of Global Warming—Are We Facing Global Catastrophe in the Coming Century?
188
T8. Role of Geology in Planning and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
189
T16. Geological, Geophysical, Geochemical, and Environmental Studies in Big Bend National Park and the Trans-Pecos Region, Texas
190
T23. Using Geochronology to Build Better Records and Solve Geomorphic and Paleoclimate Questions—Recent Advances and Findings
191
T28. Geologic Controls on Chemical Migration in Fractured and Carbonate Aquifers I
192
T29. Arsenic: From Nature to Human I
193
T41. High-Resolution Geophysical Methods for Hydrogeologic Site Characterization
194
T43. Hydrogeological Research, Capacity Building, and Teaching in the Developing World I
195
T47. Models and Other Tools for Managing Surface and Groundwater Resources and Informing Policy Makers I
196
T88. Geochemistry of Magmatic and Metamorphic Processes I: In Honor of the Contributions of Joseph L. Wooden
197
T94. Advanced Remote Sensing of the Earth, Moon, and Mars: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Other Platforms
198
T100. Whole-Organism Paleoecology and the Relationship of Form, Function, and Ecological Interactions I: In Memory of Richard Alexander
199
T105. The Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure: Results from the 2005–2006 ICDP-USGS Deep Drilling Project II
200
T106. Geologic Structures, Fluid Flow, and Ore Deposits
201
T116. Evolution of Appalachian-Ouachita Salients and Recesses from Reentrants [Embayments] and Promontories in the Continental Margin I: Thirtieth Anniversary Celebration of Advances Derived from Bill Thomas’ 1977
American Journal of Science
Paper
202
T134. Professional Development for the Professional Developers: Aspects of Effective Teacher Professional Development Programs in the Earth Sciences
203
T138. Learning in the Field: Effective Strategies for Teaching Undergraduate Geology Outside the Classroom
204
T139. The Future of Geoscience Field Courses I
205
Archaeological Geology (Posters)
206
Geoscience Education (Posters)
207
Geoscience Information and Communication: Park Your Public Lands by the Library (Posters)
208
Paleontology (Posters) III: Diversity, Evolution, and Turnover
209
Planetary Geology: Potpourri (Posters)
210
T12. The Black Sea-Mediterranean Corridor: Paleoenvironmental and Geoarchaeological Context for the Past 30 k.y. (Posters)
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
227
T88. Geochemistry of Magmatic and Metamorphic Processes II: In Honor of the Contributions of Joseph L. Wooden
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
211
Archaeological Geology
212
Environmental Geoscience; Geology and Health; Public Policy
213
Geoscience Education III
215
Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography II
216
Paleontology IX: Paleoclimate and Paleoenvironmental Change
217
Paleontology VIII: Diversity and Extinction
218
Planetary Geology: Potpourri
219
Tectonics; Neotectonics/Paleoseismology II
220
T24. New Developments in Glaciation
221
T28. Geologic Controls on Chemical Migration in Fractured and Carbonate Aquifers II
222
T29. Arsenic: From Nature to Human II
223
T43. Hydrogeological Research, Capacity Building, and Teaching in the Developing World II
224
T47. Models and Other Tools for Managing Surface and Groundwater Resources and Informing Policy Makers II
225
T57. Quaternary Deposits in Arid Lands: Rates and Processes
226
T81. Diversity in Crustal Fluid Compositions: Geological Origins and Consequences
228
T100. Whole-Organism Paleoecology and the Relationship of Form, Function, and Ecological Interactions II: In Memory of Richard Alexander
229
T112. A Synoptic Crustal Section from the Cascadia Margin to the Southern Appalachians: Focusing EarthScope Research on Crustal Domains, their Boundaries, and Fundamental Processes of the U.S. Continent
231
T122. Growing the Cyberinfrastructure for the Geosciences: New Tools, New Research, New Partnerships
232
T132. Innovative, Inquiry-Based Approaches that Bring the Field into the Classroom: Moving from Virtual Tour to Virtual Fieldwork
233
T139. The Future of Geoscience Field Courses II
234
Economic Geology (Posters)
235
Sediments, Clastic (Posters)
236
T16. Geological, Geophysical, Geochemical, and Environmental Studies in Big Bend National Park and the Trans-Pecos Region, Texas (Posters)
237
T23. Using Geochronology to Build Better Records and Solve Geomorphic and Paleoclimate Questions—Recent Advances and Findings (Posters)
2:00 PM-5:30 PM
230
T116. Evolution of Appalachian-Ouachita Salients and Recesses from Reentrants [Embayments] and Promontories in the Continental Margin II: Thirtieth Anniversary Celebration of Advances Derived from Bill Thomas’ 1977
American Journal of Science
Paper
3:30 PM-5:30 PM
214
Mineralogy/Crystallography; Petrology; Volcanology II