Northeastern Section - 42nd Annual Meeting (12–14 March 2007)

Session No. 40
Tuesday, 13 March 2007: 1:00 PM-4:45 PM

Quaternary Geology (Posters)

Authors will be present from 2 to 4 PM.

 

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THE ENIGMATIC OCCURRENCE OF GLACIAL LACUNAS
MASE, David F.1, NIERENBERG, Daniel R.2, FLEISHER, P. Jay2, BAILEY, Palmer K.3 and NATEL, Eric M.4, (1)Earth Sciences Department, State University of New York, College at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY 13820, (2)Earth Sciences, SUNY-Oneonta, Ravine Parkway, Oneonta, NY 13820, (3)Anchor Point, AK 99556, (4)Research and Development, Eastman Kodak, 1700 Dewey Ave, Rochester, NY 14650, masedf02@oneonta.edu, masedf02@oneonta.edu
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DRAINAGE DERANGEMENTS FROM GLACIAL DEPOSITION ON THE APPALACHIAN PLATEAU IN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
POPLOSKIE Sr, Andrew J., Department of Geography and Geosciences, Bloomsburg University, 400 East Second Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, BRAUN, Duane D., Bloomsburg University (Professor Emeritus), 240 Beech Hill Rd, Mount Desert, ME 04660 and SHEPARD, Michael K., Department of Geography and Geosciences, Bloomsburg Univ, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, ajpoplos@bloomu.edu, ajpoplos@bloomu.edu
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THE NEW YORK CROSS-STATE CHANNELS: EVIDENCE FOR COMPLEX AND LARGE SCALE LATE WISCONSIN MELTWATER DRAINAGE EVENTS
KOZLOWSKI, Andrew L., Geologic Survey, New York State Museum, 3140 Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY 12230 and PAIR, Donald, Univ Dayton, 300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469-2364, akozlows@mail.nysed.gov, akozlows@mail.nysed.gov
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DEGLACIATION AND OVERBURDEN GROUND WATER RESOURCES OF BRANDON, VT
DE SIMONE, David J. and BECKER, Laurence R., Vermont Geological Survey, 103 South Main Street, Logue Cottage, Waterbury, VT 05671-2420, hawkeye272david@yahoo.com, hawkeye272david@yahoo.com
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SURVEY OF QUATERNARY GLACIOLACUSTRINE SEDIMENTS OF NORTHWESTERN VERMONT
LOMONACO, Rachel Warren, Geology, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, rachel.lomonaco@uvm.edu, rachel.lomonaco@uvm.edu
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DEM ANALYSIS FOR SURFICIAL MAPPING IN THE LAKES REGION, NEW HAMPSHIRE
HARDCASTLE, Kenneth C.1, BROOKS, John A.2 and TINKHAM, Daniel J.2, (1)Emery & Garrett Groundwater, Inc, 56 Main Street, Meredith, NH 03253-1578, (2)Emery & Garrett Groundwater, Inc, 56 Main Street, Meredith, NH 03253, k.hardcastle@eggi.com, k.hardcastle@eggi.com
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INSIGHTS INTO THE WISCONSIN DEGLACIATION OF THE LAKES REGION, NEW HAMPSHIRE
BROOKS, John A. and TINKHAM, Daniel J., Emery & Garrett Groundwater, Inc, PO Box 1578, 56 Main Street, Meredith, NH 03253, brooksja@eggi.com, brooksja@eggi.com
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LATE PLEISTOCENE CLAYS, AVON, MAINE: GLACIOMARINE OR GLACIOLACUSTRINE?
BODKIN, Michael A. and DALY, Julia, Dept. Natural Sciences, University of Maine at Farmington, 173 High Street, Farmington, ME 04938, michael.bodkin@maine.edu, michael.bodkin@maine.edu
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THE ORIGINS OF THE NORRIDGEWOCK SAND PLAIN, SOMERSET COUNTY, CENTRAL MAINE
KRUMDIECK, Newton W., Department of Geology, Colby College, 5800 Mayflower Hill, Waterville, ME 04901-8858 and NELSON, Robert E., Department of Geology, Colby College, 5804 Mayflower Hill, Waterville, ME 04901-8858, nwkrumdi@colby.edu, nwkrumdi@colby.edu
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GLACIOLACUSTRINE AND HOLOCENE STRATIGRAPHY OF RANGELEY LAKE, MAINE
METCALFE, Elisabet J., BELKNAP, Daniel F. and KELLEY, Joseph T., Department of Earth Sciences, University of Maine, 5790 Bryand Global Sciences Center, Orono, ME 04469, elisabet.metcalfe@umit.maine.edu, elisabet.metcalfe@umit.maine.edu
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GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS IN NEW ENGLAND HOLOCENE LAKE SEDIMENT
LIDDICOAT, Joseph C., Dept. of Environmental Science, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, jliddico@barnard.edu, jliddico@barnard.edu