Sunday, 18 October 2009
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
7
T1. Geological Mapping: Key to Successful Management of Water and Land Resources I
B116 (Oregon Convention Center)
8
9
T17. Applications of Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions to Management and Restoration of Streams
D139/140 (Oregon Convention Center)
10
T37. Microbial Mats, Biogeochemical Markers, and Microbial Evolution: The Co-Evolution of Early Earth and Microbial Life
C124 (Oregon Convention Center)
11
T40. Environmental Magnetism, Magnetic Stratigraphy, and Magnetic Field Modeling
Portland Ballrooms 251/258 (Oregon Convention Center)
12
T43. Detachment Dynamics: Heat, Deformation, and Fluids in Extensional Systems
A107/108/109 (Oregon Convention Center)
13
14
T59. 50th Anniversary of the 1959 Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake: Lessons Learned in Extensional Tectonic Regimes
B110/111/112 (Oregon Convention Center)
15
T65. Supervolcanoes, Ignimbrite Flare-ups, and Their Impacts: Definition, Debate, and New Developments
B117/118/119 (Oregon Convention Center)
16
17
18
T81. Multidisciplinary Studies of Cascade Volcanism and its Tectonic Setting I
E143/144 (Oregon Convention Center)
19
T88. The Present is the Key to the Past: Identifying and Characterizing Isotopic Pattern and Process in Modern Ecosystems
Portland Ballroom 255 (Oregon Convention Center)
20
21
T106. Opportunities and Challenges for Geologic Hazards Education in Cascadia I: In Memory of John Lahr
Portland Ballroom 252 (Oregon Convention Center)
22
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24
T139. Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the Environment I
Portland Ballroom 253 (Oregon Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:00 PM
38
T13. Hydrogeomorphic and Ecohydrologic Consequences of Extraordinary Sediment Loading (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
39
T14. Sequential and Repeat Photography as a Tool for Earth and Environmental Science Research and Education (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
40
T57. The Mesozoic and Cenozoic Tectonic Evolution of Northwestern Mexico and the Southwestern United States (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
41
T65. Supervolcanoes, Ignimbrite Flare-ups, and Their Impacts: Definition, Debate, and New Developments (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
42
T67. Sedimentary Geology of the Next Generation: Student Posters (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
43
T74. Pluton Assembly: Duration, Mechanisms, and Structural Controls (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
44
T103. Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Education (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
45
T104. Geoscience Programs at Community Colleges: Models for Success and Innovation (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
46
T106. Opportunities and Challenges for Geologic Hazards Education in Cascadia (Posters): In Memory of John Lahr
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
47
48
T131. Ancient Coastal and Subsea Sites: New Findings and Problems (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
54
T1. Geological Mapping: Key to Successful Management of Water and Land Resources II
B116 (Oregon Convention Center)
55
56
T7. Paleoseismology, Arid-Region Soils, and Quaternary Geology: A Tribute to Michael Machette's 35 Years of Quaternary Research
B114/115 (Oregon Convention Center)
57
T16. 50 Years of Hydrogeology at GSA: Looking Back and Looking Forward
E141/142 (Oregon Convention Center)
58
T21. Coupled Surface-Subsurface Modeling across a Range of Temporal and Spatial Scales
D137/138 (Oregon Convention Center)
59
T27. Hydrologic Characterization and Simulation of Neogene Volcanic Terranes
D139/140 (Oregon Convention Center)
60
T47. Lithospheric Delamination, Continental Magmatism, and Crustal Uplift in Mountain Evolution
E147/148 (Oregon Convention Center)
61
T49. Neoproterozoic through Cretaceous Evolution of the North American Cordilleran Margin: Contrasting Tectonics, Paleogeography, and Paleoenvironments
B110/111/112 (Oregon Convention Center)
62
T53. Steady and Unsteady Deformation of Folds, Faults, and Orogens: Dynamics, Kinematics, and Insights to Coupled Processes
A107/108/109 (Oregon Convention Center)
63
T73. Melt Microstructures: Evidence for the Presence of Melt and Consequences for Deforming Continental Crust
A105 (Oregon Convention Center)
64
65
T81. Multidisciplinary Studies of Cascade Volcanism and its Tectonic Setting II
E143/144 (Oregon Convention Center)
66
T96. Volcanic Caves: Geological and Microbiological Terrestrial Analogs of Potential Extraterrestrial Conditions
A106 (Oregon Convention Center)
67
T106. Opportunities and Challenges for Geologic Hazards Education in Cascadia II: In Memory of John Lahr
Portland Ballroom 252 (Oregon Convention Center)
68
69
T123. Diurnal Biogeochemical Processes in Rivers, Lakes, and Shallow Groundwater
C124 (Oregon Convention Center)
70
T139. Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the Environment II
Portland Ballroom 253 (Oregon Convention Center)
71
T153. Geoarchaeology and Late Quaternary Landscapes of North American River Valleys
E146 (Oregon Convention Center)
72
T159. Climate Change Impacts on Society: Interface Between Earth Systems Science and Policy Making
D135/136 (Oregon Convention Center)
Monday, 19 October 2009
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
75
T3. Buried Valley Aquifers: From Bedrock to Sediment Hosted Tunnel Valleys
B113 (Oregon Convention Center)
76
77
T23. Geochemistry of Arsenic and Other Toxic Elements and Assessment of Environmental Risks in Global Groundwater Systems I
D139/140 (Oregon Convention Center)
78
T25. Groundwater in Ecosystems: Effects of Physical, Chemical, and Biological Processes and Feedback Mechanisms
D137/138 (Oregon Convention Center)
79
T45. Growth and Stabilization of Continental Crust in Circum-Pacific Accretionary Orogens
A107/108/109 (Oregon Convention Center)
80
T52. Sixth Columbia River Basalt Symposium I: Volcanism, Tectonism, Petrology, and Hydrogeology 2009
B110/111/112 (Oregon Convention Center)
81
T60. Alluvial Records: Numerical Dating and Archives of Climatic, Environmental, and Neotectonic Change
B114/115 (Oregon Convention Center)
82
83
T75. Slow Slip and Non-Volcanic Seismic Tremor in Cascadia and Beyond: Observations, Models, and Hazard Implications
A105 (Oregon Convention Center)
84
85
T82. Advances in Understanding Metamorphic Processes: Nanoscale to Nappes I
E143/144 (Oregon Convention Center)
86
T84. Volcanism, Impacts, Mass Extinctions, and Global Environmental Change I
Portland Ballroom 253 (Oregon Convention Center)
87
T87. Phanerozoic Paleoenvironmental Evolution of Africa I
Portland Ballroom 255 (Oregon Convention Center)
89
T103. Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Education I
C123 (Oregon Convention Center)
90
T104. Geoscience Programs at Community Colleges: Models for Success and Innovation
C124 (Oregon Convention Center)
91
92
T142. Applications of Landslide Inventories: Creating Hazard Maps and Guiding Policy
E147/148 (Oregon Convention Center)
93
T150. Melt and Fluid Inclusion Analysis in Resource Investigations
D135/136 (Oregon Convention Center)
94
T154. Geoarchaeology, Reconstructions of Paleoenvironments and Past Human- Environment Interactions
E146 (Oregon Convention Center)
95
T163. Comparative Planetary Volcanology in Research, Education, and Future Missions
A106 (Oregon Convention Center)
9:00 AM-11:15 AM
88
T92. In the Footsteps of Darwin the Geologist: Celebrating Darwin’s 200th Birthday
Portland Ballrooms 251/258 (Oregon Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:00 PM
101
T2. Geologic Maps, Digital Geologic Maps, Geophysical Maps, and Derivatives from Geologic Maps (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
102
103
T45. Growth and Stabilization of Continental Crust in Circum-Pacific Accretionary Orogens (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
104
T47. Lithospheric Delamination, Continental Magmatism, and Crustal Uplift in Mountain Evolution (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
105
106
T52. Sixth Columbia River Basalt Symposium: Volcanism, Tectonism, Petrology, and Hydrogeology 2009 (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
107
T53. Steady and Unsteady Deformation of Folds, Faults, and Orogens: Dynamics, Kinematics, and Insights to Coupled Processes (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
108
T70. Interaction of Tectonics, Climate Change, and Eustasy in the Development of the North American Cordillera (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
109
110
T81. Multidisciplinary Studies of Cascade Volcanism and its Tectonic Setting (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
111
T88. The Present is the Key to the Past: Identifying and Characterizing Isotopic Pattern and Process in Modern Ecosystems (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
112
T94. Impact Cratering from the Microscopic to the Planetary Scale (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
113
T100. Field Geology Education—Historical Perspectives and Modern Approaches (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
114
T101. GIS in K—16 Geoscience Courses: Constructing Knowledge using GIS in Geoscience Courses (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
115
116
T123. Diurnal Biogeochemical Processes in Rivers, Lakes, and Shallow Groundwater (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
117
118
T135. Geology in the National Forests and Grasslands—Stewardship, Education, and Research (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
119
T139. Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the Environment (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
120
T150. Melt and Fluid Inclusion Analysis in Resource Investigations (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
121
T152. Frontiers in Coal Science: From Basic Research to Applied Technology (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
1:30 PM-3:45 PM
137
T120. Darwin, Geology and Evolution: Impact of Darwinian Views on Scientific Theory-Making
Portland Ballrooms 251/258 (Oregon Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
125
126
T23. Geochemistry of Arsenic and Other Toxic Elements and Assessment of Environmental Risks in Global Groundwater Systems II
D139/140 (Oregon Convention Center)
127
128
T31. Stream-Groundwater Interaction: New Understanding, Innovations, and Applications at Bedform, Reach, and River Network Scales
E141/142 (Oregon Convention Center)
129
130
T46. Linking Shallow to Deep Crustal Processes in Arc and Collisional Orogens
A107/108/109 (Oregon Convention Center)
131
T52. Sixth Columbia River Basalt Symposium II: Volcanism, Tectonism, Petrology, and Hydrogeology 2009
B110/111/112 (Oregon Convention Center)
132
T82. Advances in Understanding Metamorphic Processes: Nanoscale to Nappes II
E143/144 (Oregon Convention Center)
133
T84. Volcanism, Impacts, Mass Extinctions, and Global Environmental Change II
Portland Ballroom 253 (Oregon Convention Center)
134
T87. Phanerozoic Paleoenvironmental Evolution of Africa II
Portland Ballroom 255 (Oregon Convention Center)
135
T95. Impact Cratering in the Solar System: Implications for Planetary Ages and Processes (The G.K. Gilbert Award Session)
A106 (Oregon Convention Center)
136
T103. Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Education II
C123 (Oregon Convention Center)
138
T126. Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) through Geologic Time
Portland Ballroom 252 (Oregon Convention Center)
140
T134. Risks and Realities: Current Advances in Understanding Societal Risk and Resilience to Natural Hazards I
D135/136 (Oregon Convention Center)
141
142
T144. Landslides in the Pacific Northwest: Advances in Research and Practice
E147/148 (Oregon Convention Center)
143
144
T160. From Virtual Globes to Geoblogs: Digital Innovations in Geoscience Research, Education, and Outreach
B117/118/119 (Oregon Convention Center)
1:30 PM-6:00 PM
139
T129. Combining Geophysics and Geology: The George P. Woollard Award Session
A105 (Oregon Convention Center)
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
149
T33. The Subterranean Estuary—Examining the Geochemical and Physical Processes of These Subsurface Mixing Zones
D137/138 (Oregon Convention Center)
150
151
T41. High-Resolution Terrestrial and Marine Geochemical Proxies of Global Change: Progress, Problems, and Utility I
Portland Ballrooms 251/258 (Oregon Convention Center)
152
T56. The Franciscan Assemblage and Tectonostratigraphic Terranes of the Western United States I: A Tribute to M.C. Blake Jr.
B110/111/112 (Oregon Convention Center)
153
154
155
T63. Hydrothermal Systems and Volatile Emissions of Volcanic Arcs
B117/118/119 (Oregon Convention Center)
156
157
T72. Geofluids and Deformation: Integrated Studies for the 21st Century
A105 (Oregon Convention Center)
158
T80. Magmas and Volatiles: Linking Granites, Volcanoes, Geothermal Systems, and Mineral Deposits I
E143/144 (Oregon Convention Center)
159
T84. Volcanism, Impacts, Mass Extinctions, and Global Environmental Change III
Portland Ballroom 253 (Oregon Convention Center)
160
161
T105. Interactions and Interdependencies of Academic and Applied Geosciences: Advantages, Challenges, and Ways Forward
C124 (Oregon Convention Center)
162
163
T125. Geochemical Approaches to Sedimentary Provenance Studies I
Portland Ballroom 252 (Oregon Convention Center)
164
T134. Risks and Realities: Current Advances in Understanding Societal Risk and Resilience to Natural Hazards II
D135/136 (Oregon Convention Center)
165
T145. Use of High-Resolution LiDAR DEMs for Geologic, Geomorphic, and Geohazards Mapping
E147/148 (Oregon Convention Center)
166
167
9:00 AM-6:00 PM
174
T23. Geochemistry of Arsenic and Other Toxic Elements and Assessment of Environmental Risks in Global Groundwater Systems (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
175
T25. Groundwater in Ecosystems: Effects of Physical, Chemical, and Biological Processes and Feedback Mechanisms (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
176
177
178
179
T38. Improving Coastal Hazards Mitigation through Advances in Coastal Geomorphology (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
180
T41. High-Resolution Terrestrial and Marine Geochemical Proxies of Global Change: Progress, Problems, and Utility (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
181
T46. Linking Shallow to Deep Crustal Processes in Arc and Collisional Orogens (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
182
T48. Living on the Edge: Deformation along the Cascadia Margin (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
183
184
T63. Hydrothermal Systems and Volatile Emissions of Volcanic Arcs (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
185
T82. Advances in Understanding Metamorphic Processes: Nanoscale to Nappes (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
186
T97. EARTHTIME: From Developing Tools to Teaching about Time (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
187
188
T129. Combining Geophysics and Geology: The George P. Woollard Award Session (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
189
T134. Risks and Realities: Current Advances in Understanding Societal Risk and Resilience to Natural Hazards (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
190
191
T144. Landslides in the Pacific Northwest: Advances in Research and Practice (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
192
T160. From Virtual Globes to Geoblogs: Digital Innovations in Geoscience Research, Education, and Outreach (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
193
T161. Monitoring Climate through Glacier Change Using Geoinformatics (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
198
199
T41. High-Resolution Terrestrial and Marine Geochemical Proxies of Global Change: Progress, Problems, and Utility II
Portland Ballrooms 251/258 (Oregon Convention Center)
200
201
T56. The Franciscan Assemblage and Tectonostratigraphic Terranes of the Western United States II: A Tribute to M.C. Blake Jr.
B110/111/112 (Oregon Convention Center)
202
T62. Reducing Risk from Geologic Hazards in the Dynamic Landscape of Oregon and Washington
E141/142 (Oregon Convention Center)
203
T68. Uplift or Climate Change? Evaluating Surface Uplift and Deformation in Light of Climate Change in the Andes
E145 (Oregon Convention Center)
204
T80. Magmas and Volatiles: Linking Granites, Volcanoes, Geothermal Systems, and Mineral Deposits II
E143/144 (Oregon Convention Center)
205
T85. Coastal Problems, Micropaleontological Approaches
Portland Ballroom 255 (Oregon Convention Center)
206
207
208
T100. Field Geology Education—Historical Perspectives and Modern Approaches I
D135/136 (Oregon Convention Center)
209
T110. Teaching and Research Challenges and Successes for Solitary Geologists in Academia
C124 (Oregon Convention Center)
210
T111. Techniques and Tools for Effective Recruitment, Retention and Promotion of Women and Minorities in the Geosciences
B117/118/119 (Oregon Convention Center)
211
T125. Geochemical Approaches to Sedimentary Provenance Studies II
Portland Ballroom 252 (Oregon Convention Center)
212
T133. Geochemistry of Atmospheric Particulates: From Sources to Impacts on the Environment and Health
D137/138 (Oregon Convention Center)
213
T135. Geology in the National Forests and Grasslands—Stewardship, Education, and Research
Portland Ballroom 253 (Oregon Convention Center)
214
T146. Ensuring Geologic Controversies are Addressed with Good Science in the Classroom, the Community, and the Capitol
B113 (Oregon Convention Center)
216
T157. Obsidian from Magma to Artifact: Geological and Archaeological Perspectives
E146 (Oregon Convention Center)
217
T158. Best Practices and Solutions for Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation
A105 (Oregon Convention Center)
1:30 PM-6:00 PM
215
T152. Frontiers in Coal Science: From Basic Research to Applied Technology
B114/115 (Oregon Convention Center)
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
225
T13. Hydrogeomorphic and Ecohydrologic Consequences of Extraordinary Sediment Loading
B113 (Oregon Convention Center)
226
227
228
229
T38. Improving Coastal Hazards Mitigation through Advances in Coastal Geomorphology
B117/118/119 (Oregon Convention Center)
230
231
T50. New Developments in Understanding the Mesozoic Cordilleran Orogen: Linking Forearc, Arc, and Backarc Processes
A107/108/109 (Oregon Convention Center)
232
T66. New Insights Into Development of the Upper Neoproterozoic—Lower Paleozoic Western Laurentian Passive Margin
E145 (Oregon Convention Center)
233
T78. Issues Surrounding Exposure to Asbestos and Other Potentially Hazardous Fibrous Minerals Occurring in Their Natural Settings I
E143/144 (Oregon Convention Center)
234
T94. Impact Cratering from the Microscopic to the Planetary Scale II
A106 (Oregon Convention Center)
235
T99. EarthScope Education and Outreach: Connecting Students, Teachers, and the Public to the Dynamic Landscape of North America
C123 (Oregon Convention Center)
236
T100. Field Geology Education—Historical Perspectives and Modern Approaches II
D135/136 (Oregon Convention Center)
237
238
T118. Navigating the Geoscience Information Landscape: Pathways to Success
D137/138 (Oregon Convention Center)
239
T124. Fluid-Driven Geochemical Transformations: In Honor of Harold Helgeson
Portland Ballroom 252 (Oregon Convention Center)
240
241
T149. Copper in Central Eurasia and Russia: Linking Mineral Resource Assessment, Tectonics, and Metallogeny
B116 (Oregon Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:00 PM
249
T12. Alluvial Records: Numerical Dating and Archives of Climatic, Environmental, and Neotectonic Change (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
250
T19. Characterizing, Predicting, and Managing Long-Term Contaminant Flux for Complex Subsurface Environments (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
251
T20. Contaminant Hydrogeology: Contaminant Fate and Transport in Geological Systems (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
252
253
254
T54. Structural Evolution and Timing of Orogenic Uplift in the Tertiary Mountain Ranges of Central Asia (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
255
T64. Physics of Volcanic Eruptions: Implications for Hazards (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
256
T124. Fluid-Driven Geochemical Transformations: In Honor of Harold Helgeson (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
257
T125. Geochemical Approaches to Sedimentary Provenance Studies (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
258
259
T140. Undergraduate Investigations of Geologic Hazards on Dynamic Landscapes (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
260
261
T145. Use of High-Resolution LiDAR DEMs for Geologic, Geomorphic, and Geohazards Mapping (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
262
T157. Obsidian from Magma to Artifact: Geological and Archaeological Perspectives (Posters)
Hall A (Oregon Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
270
T8. Terroir—The Relationship of Geology, Soils, Hydrology, and Climate to Wine: A Special Tribute to George Moore
B113 (Oregon Convention Center)
271
T19. Characterizing, Predicting, and Managing Long-Term Contaminant Flux for Complex Subsurface Environments
E141/142 (Oregon Convention Center)
272
T26. Hydrogeology in an Ice-House World: Effects of Glaciation on Surface and Groundwater Systems
D139/140 (Oregon Convention Center)
273
T48. Living on the Edge: Deformation along the Cascadia Margin
B110/111/112 (Oregon Convention Center)
274
T78. Issues Surrounding Exposure to Asbestos and Other Potentially Hazardous Fibrous Minerals Occurring in Their Natural Settings II
E143/144 (Oregon Convention Center)
275
T86. Fossil Preservation and Climate Change: Trends from Polar to Tropical Regions
Portland Ballroom 256 (Oregon Convention Center)
276
T91. Eruptive Deposits as Keys to Understanding Volcanic Systems on Planetary Bodies
A106 (Oregon Convention Center)
277
T100. Field Geology Education—Historical Perspectives and Modern Approaches III
D135/136 (Oregon Convention Center)
278
279
280