2009 Portland GSA Annual Meeting (18-21 October 2009)

Session No. 244
Wednesday, 21 October 2009: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)

Geomorphology (Posters)

Authors will be present from 4 to 6 PM.

 

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A GLOBAL SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF EXPOSED BEDROCK EROSION RATES ESTIMATED USING IN SITU 10BE
PORTENGA, Eric W., Department of Environment & Geography, Macquarie University, North Ryde, 2109, Australia, BIERMAN, Paul, Department of Geology, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405 and RIZZO, Donna M., College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, University of Vermont, Votey Hall, 33 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, eric.portenga@students.mq.edu.au, eric.portenga@students.mq.edu.au
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DROUGHT AND DUNE ACTIVITY IN THE IDAHO FALLS DUNE FIELD, SNAKE RIVER PLAIN, SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO
RITTENOUR, Tammy, Department of Geology and Luminescence Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322 and PEARCE, Heidi R., Dept. of Geology, Utah State University, 4505 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, tammy.rittenour@usu.edu, tammy.rittenour@usu.edu
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AEOLIAN FEATURES IN THE MEAD AND HESTIA RUPES REGIONS OF VENUS: A COMPARISON TO TERRESTRIAL LONGITUDINAL DUNES
MCCOY, Curtis A., Geology, Mercyhurst College, 501 East 38th St, Erie, PA 16546 and LANG, N.P., Department of Geology, Mercyhurst University, Erie, PA 16546, cmccoy75@mercyhurst.edu, cmccoy75@mercyhurst.edu
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SAND ACCRETION RATES AND COASTAL DUNE INLAND ADVANCE ALONG SOUTHERN SHORE OF LAKE MICHIGAN
KILIBARDA, Zoran, Geosciences, Indiana University Northwest, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408, TAYLOR, Diane, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085-1603 and MENCHACA, Michael, Geosciences, Indiana University Northwest, 3400 Broadway, Marram Hall 247, Gary, IN 46408, zkilibar@iun.edu, zkilibar@iun.edu
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3-D AIRFLOW PATTERNS OVER COASTAL FOREDUNES: IMPLICATIONS FOR AEOLIAN SEDIMENT TRANSPORT
JACKSON, D.W.T., Centre for Coastal & Marine Research, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland, COOPER, J. Andrew G., Environmental Science, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland, BAAS, A.C.W., Department of Geography, Kings College London, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, England, LYNCH, K., Department of Geography, National University of Ireland (Galway), University Road, Galway, Ireland and BEYERS, M., Rowan Williams Davies and Irwin Inc, 650 Woodlawn Road West, Guelph, ON N1K 1B8, Canada, jag.cooper@ulster.ac.uk, jag.cooper@ulster.ac.uk
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QUANTIFICATION OF DUST EMISSIONS FROM DESERT LANDFORMS USING THE PI-SWERL, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SWEENEY, Mark R., Earth Sciences, University of South Dakota, 414 E. Clark Street, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD 57069, MCDONALD, Eric, Division of Earth & Ecosystem Sciences, Desert Research Institute, 2215 Raggio Parkway, Reno, NV 89512 and ETYEMEZIAN, Vic, Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute, 755 E. Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, Mark.Sweeney@usd.edu, Mark.Sweeney@usd.edu
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CONTRASTING INLAND AND COASTAL AEOLIAN RECORDS IN SW MICHIGAN, USA: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRIGGERS OF DUNE MOBILITY
HANSEN, Edward C., Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, 35 E 12th Street, Holland, MI 49423, FISHER, Timothy G., Environmental Sciences, University of Toledo, MS #604, Toledo, OH 43606 and BJORCK, Svante, GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Dept of Quaternary Sciences, Lund University, Solvegatan 12, Lund, SE-223, Sweden, timothy.fisher@utoledo.edu, timothy.fisher@utoledo.edu
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RECOGNITION OF LATE PLEISTOCENE EOLIAN DEFLATION FEATURES SOUTH OF THE JAMES LOBE, NORTHEASTERN NEBRASKA, USA
HANSON, Paul, School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, 612 Hardin Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0517, DILLON, Jeremy S., Department of Geography and Earth Science, Unviersity of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, NE 68849-5130, YOUNG, Aaron R., School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583-0996, JOECKEL, R.M., CSD, School of Natural Resources and Department of Geosciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583-0996 and KUZILA, M.S., Conservation and Survey Division, School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583-0996, phanson2@unl.edu, phanson2@unl.edu
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RELICT SOIL ENTRAINMENT IN PLEISTOCENE ICE THROUGH OPEN-SYSTEM REGELATION: LATITUDINAL VARIATION IN THE WESTERN GREENLAND ICE SHEET
GRALY, Joseph A.1, BIERMAN, Paul2, NEUMANN, Thomas3, CORBETT, Lee B.4, LINI, Andrea5, REUSSER, Lucas J.4, FINKEL, Robert6 and ROOD, Dylan H.7, (1)Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming, 1000 University Ave, Laramie, WY 82071, (2)Geology Department, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Avenue, Burlington, VT 05405, (3)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Cryospheric Sciences Branch, Code 614.1, 8800 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770, (4)Department of Geology, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, (5)Department of Geology, University of Vermont, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, (6)Earth and Planetary Science Department, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, (7)Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550-9234, jgraly@uwyo.edu, jgraly@uwyo.edu
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IN SITU COSMOGENIC 10Be ESTIMATES OF DEGLACIATION TIMING AND GLACIAL EROSION EFFICIENCY, WESTERN GREENLAND
CORBETT, Lee B., Department of Geology and Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, BIERMAN, Paul, Department of Geology, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, GRALY, Joseph A., Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming, 1000 University Ave, Laramie, WY 82071, NEUMANN, Thomas A., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Cryospheric Sciences Branch, Code 614.1, 8800 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770, ROOD, Dylan H., Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, MS L-397, 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550-9234 and FINKEL, Robert C., Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley, 371 McCone Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, Ashley.Corbett@uvm.edu, Ashley.Corbett@uvm.edu
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TEXTURE AND SUBGLACIAL EVACUATION ANALYSIS OF THE PARTICLE SIZE OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT FROM THE GANGOTRI GLACIER, CENTRAL HIMALAYA
HARITASHYA, Umesh K., Department of Geology, University of Dayton, 300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469, uharitashya1@udayton.edu, uharitashya1@udayton.edu
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RECONSTRUCTING SUBGLACIAL CONDITIONS THROUGH DETAILED MAPPING AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF P-FORMS IN THE AREA OF WHITEFISH FALLS, ONTARIO
PUCKERING, Stacey, Dillon Consulting Limited, 5 Cherry Blossom Road, Unit 1, Cambridge, ON N3H4R7, Canada and EYLES, Carolyn H., Integrated Science Program & School of Geography & Earth Sciences, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada, spuckering@dillon.ca, spuckering@dillon.ca
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LATE GLACIAL AND HOLOCENE ALLUVIAL FANS IN BUTTERNUT VALLEY, UPSTATE NEW YORK
KAKOLEWSKI, Christopher, Earth Sciences, SUNY College at Oneonta, 134 Old Rte. 32, Saugerties, NY 12477 and HASBARGEN, Leslie, Department of Earth Sciences, SUNY College at Oneonta, 219 Science 1, Oneonta, NY 13820-4015, ckakolewski@gmail.com, ckakolewski@gmail.com
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EVIDENCE FOR CHANNELIZED FLOW PATTERNS OF THE MIOCENE LOVEJOY BASALT, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
STREET, Quinn Leon, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, California State University Chico, P.O. Box 3122, Chico, CA 95927, geomana23@yahoo.com, geomana23@yahoo.com
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MEASURING POTENTIAL FLUVIAL AND AEOLIAN EROSION FROM A RANGELAND FIRE IN THE MOJAVE-GREAT BASIN TRANSITION ZONE
SHAFER, David S.1, MILLER, Julianne J.1, DUBOIS, Dave2, ETYEMEZIAN, Vic2, KAVOURAS, Ilias2, NIKOLICH, George2 and ZITZER, Stephen F.3, (1)Division of Hydrologic Sciences, Desert Research Institute, 755 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119, (2)Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute, 755 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119, (3)Division of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Desert Research Institute, 755 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119, david.shafer@dri.edu, david.shafer@dri.edu
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RIVER TRAINING STRUCTURES: EFFECTS ON FLOW DYNAMICS, CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY, AND FLOOD LEVELS
REMO, Jonathan W.F., Geology, Southern Illinois Univ, 1259 Lincoln Drive, Mailcode 4324, Carbondale, IL 62901 and PINTER, Nicholas, Geology Dept, Southern Illinois Univ, 1259 Lincoln Drive, Carbondale, IL 62901-4324, diamict@siu.edu, diamict@siu.edu
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SUBSTRATE INFLUENCES ON THE OCCURRENCE OF STREAM POTHOLES
GOODE, Jaime R., USDA Forest Service RMRS, 322 E. Front St., Suite 401, Boise, ID 83702, WOHL, Ellen, Geosciences, Colorado State University, na, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1482 and REICH, Robin, Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, jaimegoode@fs.fed.us, jaimegoode@fs.fed.us
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FLUVIAL ADJUSTMENTS ALONG THE LOWER BIGHORN RIVER, MONTANA FOLLOWING DAM CONSTRUCTION
GODAIRE, Jeanne E., N/a, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, P.O. Box 25007, Denver, CO 80225, jgodaire@usbr.gov, jgodaire@usbr.gov
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MORPHOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF STEP POOL STREAMS ALONG THE SOUTHERN SLOPES OF GRAND MESA, COLORADO
LEE, Adam A., GIARDINO, John R., BRUNK, Tim J., RODOSOVICH, Daynna K. and MCCLENNING, Bree, High Alpine and Arctic Research Program, Geology and Geophysics Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3115, ad3lee@gmail.com, ad3lee@gmail.com
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LATE PLEISTOCENE COLORADO RIVER TERRACES, WESTERN COLORADO: A TEST OF THE STREAM POWER MODEL
ASLAN, Andres, Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO 81501 and HANSON, Paul, Conservation and Survey Division, School of Natural Resources, Univ. of Nebraska, 102 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0517, aaslan@mesastate.edu, aaslan@mesastate.edu
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IMPACTS OF LAND USE AND CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY ON HYDROLOGIC REGIME AS INFERRED FROM FIELD/GIS MAPPING AND HYDROLOGIC MODELING
RAKOVAN, Monica, Geology, Miami University, Shideler Hall, Oxford, OH 45056, RENWICK, William H., Geography, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056 and RECH, Jason, Geology, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, rakovamt@muohio.edu, rakovamt@muohio.edu
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CHANNEL EVOLUTION OF THE TRINITY RIVER, DALLAS COUNTY TEXAS
MANNING, Ashley R., HARRELSON, Danny W. and PEARSON, Monte L., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, 3909 Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180, Ashley.R.Manning@usace.army.mil, Ashley.R.Manning@usace.army.mil
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SEDIMENT SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN FORESTED HEADWATER STREAMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PIEDMONT
MOORE, Cameron and JEFFERSON, Anne J., Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223, cmoor151@uncc.edu, cmoor151@uncc.edu
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GRAVEL DISTRIBUTION AND LAND USE IN TWO HEADWATER STREAMS OF THE ILLINOIS RIVER WATERSHED, ARKANSAS
SHEPHERD, Stephanie L., Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of PA, 400 East Second St, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, DAVIS, Ralph K., Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas, 113 Ozark Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701 and DIXON, J.C., Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences, University of Arkansas, 346 1/2 N. Arkansas Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701, sshepher@bloomu.edu, sshepher@bloomu.edu
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MODELING EFFECTIVENESS OF LEVEE SET-BACKS USING COMBINED 1D HYDRAULIC MODELING AND FLOOD-LOSS SIMULATIONS
DIERAUER, Jennifer R., Geology, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, 1259 Lincoln Drive, Mailcode 4324, Carbondale, IL 62901, REMO, Jonathan, Geology, Southern Illinois Univ, 1259 Lincoln Drive, Mailcode 4324, Carbondale, IL 62901 and PINTER, Nicholas, Geology Dept, Southern Illinois Univ, 1259 Lincoln Drive, Carbondale, IL 62901-4324, jrdierau7578@siu.edu, jrdierau7578@siu.edu
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COMPARISON OF CHANNEL GEOMETRIES IN TRIBUTARIES LOCATED ABOVE AND BELOW A KNICKPOINT ON THE SOUTH FORK EEL RIVER, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
FOSTER, Melissa A., INSTAAR and Geology, University of Colorado- Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, MONTOYA, Diane S., USFS- Redwood Sciences Laboratory, 1700 Bayview, Arcata, CA 95521 and KELSEY, Harvey M., Geology, Humboldt State Univeristy, 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521, melissa.a.foster@colorado.edu, melissa.a.foster@colorado.edu
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ASSESSING LONG-TERM GEOMORPHIC ADJUSTMENT AND STREAM RESTORATION STRUCTURES IN NORTH-CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
HAYES, Benjamin R., Environmental Center, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837, KOCHEL, R. Craig, Dept. of Geology, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 and KASSAB, Christine M., Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, benjamin.hayes@bucknell.edu, benjamin.hayes@bucknell.edu
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DO REACH-SCALE GEOMORPHICALLY DEFINED PROCESS ZONES PREDICT SENSITIVITY OF CHANNEL SYSTEMS AND HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES IN THE MOUNTAINS OF THE CENTRAL GREAT BASIN?
LORD, Mark1, MILLER, Jerry1, GERMANOSKI, Dru2, VILLARROEL, Lionel3, TURY, Rachael1, WALSH, Danvey1 and CHAMBERS, Jeanne4, (1)Department of Geosciences & Natural Resources, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723, (2)Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042, (3)Geosciences and Natural Resources, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723, (4)Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Reno, NV 89512, mlord@wcu.edu, mlord@wcu.edu
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HACK VS. DAVIS: REVISITING LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN AN ANCIENT OROGEN
MILLER, Scott R., Medford, MA 02155, SAK, Peter B., Department of Geology, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA 17013 and KIRBY, Eric, Department of Geosciences, Penn State Univ, University Park, PA 16802, srmill02@syr.edu, srmill02@syr.edu
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INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE ON COMPLEXITY OF CONTINENTAL SCALE DRAINAGE DIVIDES
BALAKRISHNAN, Aneesha and RICE-SNOW, Scott, Department of Geological Sciences, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, abbalakrishn@bsu.edu, abbalakrishn@bsu.edu
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LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION AND MORPHOLOGY OF THE TANGTSE RIVER VALLEY CONTROLLED BY CATASTROPHIC PARTIAL DRAINAGE OF PANGONG TSO
DORTCH, Jason M., Geology, University of Cincinnati, 500 Geophys Building, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013, OWEN, Lewis A., Geology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013, CAFFEE, M.W., Department of Physics, Purdue University, 525 Northwestern Ave, W. Lafayette, IN 47907-1396 and KAMP, Ulrich, Geography, University of Montana, Missoula, Old Journalism Building 205, Missoula, MT 59812, dortchjm@uc.edu, dortchjm@uc.edu
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REDEFINING THE TARAPACA PEDIPLAIN; ANALYSIS OF RELICT SOILS IN THE NORTHERN ATACAMA DESERT, CHILE
LEHMANN, Sophie, Geology, Miami University, Shideler Hall, Oxford, OH 45056, RECH, Jason A., Department of Geology and Environmental Earth Science, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, CURRIE, Brian S., Department of Geology, Miami University, 114 Shideler Hall, Oxford, OH 45056, JORDAN, Teresa E., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, Snee Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-1504 and RIQUELME, Rodrigo, Departamento de Ciencias Geológicas, Universidad Católica del Norte, Avda. Angamos 0610, Antofagasta, Chile, lehmansb@muohio.edu, lehmansb@muohio.edu
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USING SOILS AND SEDIMENTOLOGY FOR DECIPHERING THE ORIGINS OF GEOMORPHIC SURFACES NEAR MASSANUTTEN MOUNTAIN, CENTRAL SHENANDOAH VALLEY, VIRGINIA
POLIVKA, Holly1, WEISBROT, Elizabeth1 and EATON, L. Scott2, (1)Geology & Environmental Science, James Madison University, MSC 6903, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, (2)Department of Geology & Environmental Science, James Madison University, MSC 6903, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, hpolivka52@gmail.com, hpolivka52@gmail.com
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ANCIENT LANDSLIDES, LANDSLIDE DAMS, AND OUTBURST FLOOD POTENTIAL IN AN EXTENSIONAL SETTING
CROALL, Kelsey, Environmental Studies, Lewis & Clark College, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road, Portland, OR 97219, JONES, Emily, Sociology/Anthropology, Lewis & Clark College, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road, Portland, OR 97219, SAFRAN, Elizabeth, Lewis & Clark College, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road, Portland, OR 97219, O'CONNOR, Jim E., U.S. Geological Survey, 2130 SW 5th, Portland, OR 97216, HOUSE, P. Kyle, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, University of Nevada, MS 178, Reno, NV 89557 and ELY, Lisa L., Dept. of Geological Sciences, Central Washington University, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926, kcroall@lclark.edu, kcroall@lclark.edu
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TECTONIC GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE PUNA TSANG CHHU VALLEY, BHUTAN
WOODY, Abby, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave, El Paso, TX 79968 and HURTADO Jr, Jose Miguel, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 West University Avenue, El Paso, TX 79968, amwoody@miners.utep.edu, amwoody@miners.utep.edu
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HILLSLOPE EVOLUTION IN A HIGHLY COMPLEX SEMIARID LANDSCAPE
GAUGLER, Devin F., Earth & Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico, Northrup Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, devingaugler@gmail.com, devingaugler@gmail.com
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METEORIC 10Be CONCENTRATIONS IN THE POTOMAC RIVER BASIN
TRODICK Jr, Charles D.1, BIERMAN, Paul2, PAVICH, Milan3, REUSSER, Lucas J.1 and ROOD, Dylan H.4, (1)Department of Geology, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, (2)Geology Department, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Avenue, Burlington, VT 05405, (3)U.S. Geological Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20192, (4)Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550-9234, ctrodick@uvm.edu, ctrodick@uvm.edu
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WHERE IS THE SEDIMENT COMING FROM AND WHERE IS IT GOING – A 10Be EXAMINATION OF THE NORTHERN QUEENSLAND ESCARPMENT, AUSTRALIA
BIERMAN, Paul, Geology and School of Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, REUSSER, Lucas J., Department of Geology, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, NICHOLS, Kyle K., Department of Geosciences, Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, MATMON, Ari, The Fredy and Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences, Hebrew University, Givat Ram, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel and ROOD, Dylan H., Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550-9234, pbierman@zoo.uvm.edu, pbierman@zoo.uvm.edu
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A GEOMORPHOLOGICAL-SEDIMENTOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF ARMORED DEPOSITS ALONG THE SOUTHERN FLANKS OF GRAND MESA, CO, USA: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
BRUNK, Tim J., GIARDINO, John R., LEE, Adam A., RODOSOVICH, Daynna K. and MCCLENNING, Bree, High Alpine and Arctic Research Program, Geology and Geophysics Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3115, timone321@tamu.edu, timone321@tamu.edu
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GEOPHYSICAL GEOMORPHOLOGY OR “GEOPHANTASY”: DOES GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR (GPR) SHOW DEPOSITIONAL REGIME BOUNDARIES AND STRUCTURES IN ARMORED DEPOSITS?
RODOSOVICH, Daynna K., GIARDINO, John R., BRUNK, Tim J., LEE, Adam A. and MCCLENNING, Bree, High Alpine and Arctic Research Program, Geology and Geophysics Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3115, daynna.rodosovich@gmail.com, daynna.rodosovich@gmail.com
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MODELING LANDSLIDES USING THE WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE APPROACH: WESTERN COLORADO, USA
REGMI, Netra1, GIARDINO, John R.2 and VITEK, John D.1, (1)High Alpine and Arctic Research Program, Geology and Geophysics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, (2)High Alpine and Arctic Research Program, Geology and Geophysics Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3115, netraregmi@neo.tamu.edu, netraregmi@neo.tamu.edu
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DEVELOPMENT, MASS MOVEMENT AND WEATHERING PROFILES: A SLOW MOVING WEATHERED ROCK SLIDE IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
KINNER, David A.1, WATERS-TORMEY, Cheryl2, LATHAM, Rebecca S.3, DOUGLAS, Thomas J.4, WOOTEN, Richard M.5 and JACOBSEN, Preston2, (1)Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723, (2)Geosciences and Natural Resources, Western Carolina University, 331 Stillwell Building, Cullowhee, NC 28723, (3)28 Westover Road, Newport News, VA 23601, (4)North Carolina Department of Transportation, Mills River, NC 28778, (5)North Carolina Geological Survey, 2090 U.S. Highway 70, Swannanoa, NC 28778, dkinner@email.wcu.edu, dkinner@email.wcu.edu
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SANDSTONE CANYON EROSION AT STARVED ROCK STATE PARK, ILLINOIS
WOLFE, Davina M., Dept. of Geology, Ball State University, Dept. of Geology, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306-0475, dmwolfe@bsu.edu, dmwolfe@bsu.edu
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STATISTICAL COMPARISONS OF GEOMORPHIC AND SPECIES DIVERSITY INDICES FOR SPRINGS ECOSYSTEMS
HALLAM, Valerie G.1, SPRINGER, Abraham1, STEVENS, Lawrence E.2 and ANDERSON, Diana Elder3, (1)Geology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, (2)Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, (3)Center for Environmental Sciences and Education, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, vghallam@gmail.com, vghallam@gmail.com
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GEOMORPHOLOGY OF SMALL COASTAL LAGOONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
RICH, Andrew, Earth Science, Univ of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 and KELLER, Edward A., Geological Sciences, Univ of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, 93106, arich@umail.ucsb.edu, arich@umail.ucsb.edu
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THERMAL REGIME OF THE TROUGH CREEK ICE MINE, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
EDENBORN, Harry M., Geosciences Division, National Energy Technology Lab; U.S. Department of Energy, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 and KITE, J. Steven, Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, P. O. Box 6300, 330 Brooks Hall, Morgantown, WV 26506-6300, edenborn@netl.doe.gov, edenborn@netl.doe.gov
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HOW WE VISUALIZE GEOMORPHOLOGY – A NEW APPROACH TO TEXTBOOK FIGURES
REUSSER, Lucas J., Department of Geology, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, BIERMAN, Paul, Geology Department, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Avenue, Burlington, VT 05405 and MONTGOMERY, David R., Department of Earth & Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1310, lreusser@uvm.edu, lreusser@uvm.edu
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FREE ON-LINE VIGNETTES SUPPLEMENT NEW GEOMORPHOLOGY TEXTBOOK AND ALLOW COURSE CUSTOMIZATION
MASSEY, Christine A., Department of Geology, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405, BIERMAN, Paul, Department of Geology and Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, 180 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05405 and MONTGOMERY, David R., Department of Earth & Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1310, cmassey@uvm.edu, cmassey@uvm.edu
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IMAGING EARTH'S SURFACE — A WEB–BASED ARCHIVE OF HIGH RESOLUTION GEOMORPHOLOGY IMAGERY
RUSSELL, Jamie, Geology Department, University of Vermont, 180 Colchester Ave, Delehanty Hall, Burlington, VT 05405, BIERMAN, Paul, Geology Department and School of Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405 and WRIGHT, Wesley, Academic Computing, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, jamie.russell@uvm.edu, jamie.russell@uvm.edu