Northeastern Section - 43rd Annual Meeting (27-29 March 2008)

Session No. 32
Friday, 28 March 2008: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

Quaternary Geology (Posters)

Authors will be present from 3 to 5 PM.

 

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GEO-REFERENCED CONTROL OF STRATIGRAPHIC ASSOCIATIONS, EASTERN SECTOR, BERING GLACIER, ALASKA
DEVASTO, M.A.1, WIDRIG, R.L.1, FLEISHER, P. Jay1, BAILEY, P.K.2 and NATEL, E.M.3, (1)Earth Sciences, SUNY-Oneonta, Ravine Parkway, Oneonta, NY 13820, (2)Anchor Point, AK 99556, (3)Research and Development/Legal, Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY 14650, devama53@oneonta.edu, devama53@oneonta.edu
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HIGH-RESOLUTION GIS ANALYSIS OF PALIMPSEST GLACIAL FEATURES IN A MARGINAL GLACIAL ENVIRONMENT, COASTAL MAINE
VANDERBERG, Justin, Geosciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48224, JOYNER, Andrew, Geography, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, BAMPTON, Matthew, Geography/Anthropology, University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME 04038 and SWANSON, Mark, Geosciences, University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME 04038, Vande305@msu.edu, Vande305@msu.edu
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SEDIMENT RECORD FROM BOG CORES IN THE SOUTHERNMOST CORDILLERA BLANCA, PERU
HUPE, Brian1, SMITH, Jacqueline A.1, RODBELL, Donald T.2 and GRABER, Nathan1, (1)Physical & Biological Sciences, The College of Saint Rose, 432 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203, (2)Geology, Union College, Schenectady, NY 12308-3107, hupeb871@strose.edu, hupeb871@strose.edu
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FIELD EVIDENCE FOR READVANCES – THE LUZERNE EXAMPLE
DE SIMONE, David J., De Simone Geoscience Investigations, 957 Babcock Lake Rd, Petersburg, NY 12138, hawkeye272david@yahoo.com, hawkeye272david@yahoo.com
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TEXTURAL AND COMPOSITIONAL VARIATIONS IN LATE WISCONSIN PROGLACIAL LAKE AND MARINE DEPOSITS AS PROXIES FOR CHANGING SEDIMENT PROVENANCE AND FRESH-WATER OUTFLOW SOURCES IN THE CHAMPLAIN LOWLAND, NEW YORK
JOHNSTON, Chad P.1, HUBER, Brian M.1, PROBST, Kevin F.1, RAYBURN, John A.2, FRANZI, David A.1 and KNUEPFER, Peter L.K.3, (1)Center for Earth and Environmental Science, SUNY Plattsburgh, 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, (2)Geological Sciences, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Dr, New Paltz, NY 12561, (3)Dept. of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Binghamton Univ, Binghamton, NY 13902, john7382@mail.plattsburgh.edu, john7382@mail.plattsburgh.edu
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SURFICIAL GEOLOGY MAPPING ALONG THE GLACIAL MARGINS OF NORTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
GROTE, Todd, Department of Geology, Allegheny College, 520 N. Main St, Meadville, PA 16335 and BALDY, Christina, Department of Environmental Science, Allegheny College, 520 N. Main St, Meadville, PA 16335, baldyc@allegheny.edu, baldyc@allegheny.edu
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USING LICHENOMETRY AND BE-10 DATING ON NEOGLACIAL MORAINES IN THE ALASKA RANGE, ALASKA
YOUNG, Nicolas E., Department of Geology, University at Buffalo, 876 Natural Sciences Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260 and BRINER, Jason P., Department of Geology, University at Buffalo, 411 Cooke Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, nyoung2@buffalo.edu, nyoung2@buffalo.edu
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A RECONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF PLEISTOCENE BEACH RIDGES IN NORTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA USING ARCGIS
MCCOY, Curtis A., Geology, Mercyhurst College, 501 East 38th St, Erie, PA 16546 and BRECKENRIDGE, Andy J., Department of Natural Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Superior, Belknap and Catlin, P.O. Box 2000, Superior, WI 54880, cmccoy75@mercyhurst.edu, cmccoy75@mercyhurst.edu
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TOPOGRAPHIC ODDITIES AND DRAINAGE BATTLES: A SAGA OF WATER AND ICE
BEAUCHAMP, Jesse1, GROTE, Todd1 and STRAFFIN, Eric C.2, (1)Department of Geology, Allegheny College, 520 N. Main St, Meadville, PA 16335, (2)Department of Geosciences, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, PA 16444, beauchj@allegheny.edu, beauchj@allegheny.edu
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EVIDENCE OF BIDIRECTIONAL ICE FLOW FROM DRUMLIN MORPHOMETRY AND TILL FABRIC ANALYSIS: A CASE STUDY FROM THE NEW YORK DRUMLIN FIELD
SHUFELT, Nicole, HESS, Dale P. and BRINER, Jason P., Dept. of Geology, University at Buffalo, 876 Natural Science Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260, nshufelt@buffalo.edu, nshufelt@buffalo.edu
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THE RETREAT OF THE LAURENTIDE ICE SHEET IN RESPONSE TO RAPID WARMING AND ABRUPT COLD SPELLS IN THE EARLY HOLOCENE: AN ANALOG FOR PRESENT-DAY GREENLAND
BINI, Aaron, University at Buffalo, 876 NSC, Buffalo, NY 14260, BRINER, Jason, Department of Geology, University at Buffalo, 126 Cooke Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260 and ANDERSON, Robert, Department of Geological Sciences and INSTAAR, University of Colorado, UCB 450, 1560 30th Street, Boulder, CO 80309, acbini@buffalo.edu, acbini@buffalo.edu
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ORIGIN OF DAGGETT'S ROCK: MAINE'S LARGEST KNOWN GLACIAL ERRATIC
NEWALL, Mary, Natural Sciences, University of Maine at Farmington, 173 High St, Farmington, ME 04938, DALY, Julia, Dept. Natural Sciences, University of Maine at Farmington, 173 High Street, Farmington, ME 04938 and GIBSON, David, Division of Natural Sciences - Geology, University of Maine - Farmington, Preble Hall, 173 High Street, Farmington, ME 04938, mary.newall@maine.edu, mary.newall@maine.edu
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WATER TEMPERATURE VARIATION IN THE WESTERN MOUNTAINS OF MAINE
PUTNAM, Ian, Natural Sciences, University of Maine at Farmington, 173 High St, Farmington, ME 04938 and DALY, Julia, Dept. Natural Sciences, University of Maine at Farmington, 173 High Street, Farmington, ME 04938, ieputnam04757@yahoo.com, ieputnam04757@yahoo.com
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ORIGIN OF A LOW-LYING BOULDER FIELD, WESTERN MAINE
SPARACIO, Christopher, Natural Sciences, University of Maine at Farmington, 173 High St, Farmington, ME 04938 and DALY, Julia, Dept. Natural Sciences, University of Maine at Farmington, 173 High Street, Farmington, ME 04938, christopher.sparacio@maine.edu, christopher.sparacio@maine.edu
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CHANGES ON THE HARDING ICEFIELD THROUGH THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
GILLIVAN, Kara and COCKBURN, Jaclyn, Geology, Union College, 807 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12308, gillivak@union.edu, gillivak@union.edu