Sunday, 31 October 2010
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
8
T2. Impacts of Land Use and Climate Change on Water Resources Sustainability I
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
9
T4. Advances in Understanding Aquifer Heterogeneity and Multi-Scale Flow and Transport in Porous and Fractured Media
Room 612 (Colorado Convention Center)
10
T13. CO2 Sequestration in Deep Saline Aquifers: Leakage Pathways, Risk Assessment, and Impact on Overlying Aquifers
Room 402 (Colorado Convention Center)
11
T34. Vapors, Brines, Sulfides, and Mines: Understanding Metal Mobility in Magma-Hydrothermal Systems and Their Supergene Successors
Room 601 (Colorado Convention Center)
12
T59. High-Pressure and High-Temperature Metamorphism: P–T–t Paths and Tectonics
Room 203 (Colorado Convention Center)
13
T60. Volcanic and Landscape Evolution of the Jemez Mountains Volcanic Field
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
14
T69. Innovative Techniques and Applications for Detrital Thermo- and Geochronologic Data
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
15
T73. Reducing the Environmental Impact of Uranium In Situ Recovery
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
16
T80. Earth System Science in Museums: Tapping the Potential to Engage the General Public in the Complexity of the Earth
Room 405 (Colorado Convention Center)
17
T97. Temporal Trends in Anthropogenic Contaminants from Lacustrine, Coastal, and Marine Sediment Cores: The Good, the Bad, and the Future
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
18
T102. Structure, Properties, and Geochemistry of Nanoparticles, Nanoclusters, and Nanocomposites in Biogeochemical Systems I: In Honor of Benjamin Gilbert, Recipient of the 2010 MSA Award
Mile High Ballroom 2AB/3AB (Colorado Convention Center)
19
T107. Field Geology on Other Planets: An Emerging Science
Mile High Ballroom Prefunction (Colorado Convention Center)
20
T111. Teaching Paleontology in the Twenty-First Century: Resources for Teaching Paleontology at the Undergraduate Level
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
21
22
T129. OIS 4 and 3 Were Bigger Than You Think—Geomorphic Evidence from Glacial, Fluvial, Lacustrine, and Eolian Records
Room 406 (Colorado Convention Center)
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24
T148. Orogeny: Relating Rigid Plates to Diffuse Lithospheric Deformation I
Lobby F (Colorado Convention Center)
8:00 AM-6:00 PM
36
T4. Advances in Understanding Aquifer Heterogeneity and Multi-Scale Flow and Transport in Porous and Fractured Media (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
37
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T13. CO2 Sequestration in Deep Saline Aquifers: Leakage Pathways, Risk Assessment, and Impact on Overlying Aquifers (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
39
T34. Vapors, Brines, Sulfides, and Mines: Understanding Metal Mobility in Magma-Hydrothermal Systems and Their Supergene Successors (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
40
41
T44. Geoscience Programs at Community Colleges: Models for Success and Innovation (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
42
T46. Using Real- and near–Real-Time Data in the Classroom (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
43
T59. High-Pressure and High-Temperature Metamorphism: P–T–t Paths and Tectonics (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
44
T60. Volcanic and Landscape Evolution of the Jemez Mountains Volcanic Field (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
45
T69. Innovative Techniques and Applications for Detrital Thermo- and Geochronologic Data (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
46
T111. Teaching Paleontology in the Twenty-First Century: Resources for Teaching Paleontology at the Undergraduate Level (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
47
48
T120. New Developments in Permian-Triassic Paleoceanography (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
49
50
T155. Cryptic Uplift of the Interior of the U.S. Cordilleran Orogen (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
1:30 PM-3:15 PM
63
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
56
T2. Impacts of Land Use and Climate Change on Water Resources Sustainability II
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
57
58
T7. Contaminant Hydrogeology of Karst—Characterization, Modeling, and Remediation
Room 402 (Colorado Convention Center)
59
T25. The Geoenvironmental Context of Human Migrations and Settlement
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
60
T32. Seeing the True Shape of Earth’s Surface: Applications of Airborne and Terrestrial LiDAR in the Geosciences
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
61
T44. Geoscience Programs at Community Colleges: Models for Success and Innovation I
Room 201 (Colorado Convention Center)
62
65
T77. Common Approaches to Investigating Patterns and Processes of Bioerosion across Substrates
Room 302 (Colorado Convention Center)
66
67
T100. Of Isotopes and Lakes: A Tribute to Mike Talbot
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
68
T102. Structure, Properties, and Geochemistry of Nanoparticles, Nanoclusters, and Nanocomposites in Biogeochemical Systems II: In Honor of Benjamin Gilbert, Recipient of the 2010 MSA Award
Mile High Ballroom 2AB/3AB (Colorado Convention Center)
69
T105. Impact Cratering: From the Lab to the Field; from the Earth to the Planets
Mile High Ballroom Prefunction (Colorado Convention Center)
70
71
T125. Terrestrial Laser Scanning: Applications in Geology and Geomorphology
Room 303 (Colorado Convention Center)
72
T135. Hydrogeomorphic Processes in Hillslopes, Rivers, and Landscapes
Hall E (Colorado Convention Center)
73
T138. Applications of Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) Dating in Studies of the Mode, Timing, and Rate of Geomorphological Processes
Room 406 (Colorado Convention Center)
74
T148. Orogeny: Relating Rigid Plates to Diffuse Lithospheric Deformation II
Lobby F (Colorado Convention Center)
75
T155. Cryptic Uplift of the Interior of the U.S. Cordilleran Orogen
Room 405 (Colorado Convention Center)
3:30 PM-5:30 PM
64
T71. Mineral Behavior and Molecular-Scale Processes in the Environment
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
Monday, 1 November 2010
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
81
82
T9. Sources of Acid Rock Drainage to Draining Mine Tunnels and in Complex Geologic Systems
Room 402 (Colorado Convention Center)
83
T30. Motion of Landslides, Debris Flows, and Avalanches
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
84
85
T44. Geoscience Programs at Community Colleges: Models for Success and Innovation II
Room 201 (Colorado Convention Center)
86
T64. Geochemistry of Geologic Sequestration of CO2: Understanding Gas-Water-Mineral Interactions over Wide Temporal and Spatial Ranges I
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
87
T74. Integrated Approaches to Modeling Geochemical, Hydrological, and Ecological Processes in Watersheds I
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
88
T78. Geomicrobiology of Arsenic Transformation and Mobilization in Arsenic-Enriched Alluvial Aquifers and Subsequent Impact on Ecosystem as Well as Human Health
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
89
T85. Recent Advances in Paleoseismology and Neotectonics of Eastern and Central North America and Northern Caribbean I
Mile High Ballroom 2AB/3AB (Colorado Convention Center)
90
91
92
T106. Explosive Volcanism across the Solar System: Insights From Qualitative, Quantitative, and Geochemical Approaches
Mile High Ballroom Prefunction (Colorado Convention Center)
93
T118. Filling the Hole: Sedimentary Geology and Paleontology of Caves and Karst
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
95
96
T143. Stratigraphic Standards: Where Have They Gone, What Should They Do, Where Should They Go?
Room 607 (Colorado Convention Center)
97
98
8:00 AM-6:00 PM
107
T2. Impacts of Land Use and Climate Change on Water Resources Sustainability (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
108
T17. Geologic Maps, Digital Geologic Maps, and Derivatives from Geologic and Geophysical Maps (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
109
T32. Seeing the True Shape of Earth’s Surface: Applications of Airborne and Terrestrial LiDAR in the Geosciences (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
110
111
T61. Tectonic Controls on Volcanism: Geologic Perspectives (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
112
T75. Marine Redox Evolution: Controls and Consequences (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
113
T76. Understanding High-Amplitude Stable Isotope Variations in Proterozoic Strata (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
114
T92. Technology-Enabled Field Geologic Research: Challenges, Successes, and Requirements for Future Systems (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
115
116
T105. Impact Cratering: From the Lab to the Field; from the Earth to the Planets (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
117
T107. Field Geology on Other Planets: An Emerging Science (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
118
T124. Proterozoic Crustal Evolution of Southern Laurentia: Tectonic Settings, Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geochronology (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
119
T127. Timing of Pleistocene Glaciation in the North American Cordillera (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
120
T130. Dunes, Loess, and Dust: Paleo- and Modern Perspectives on Activation, Stratigraphy, and Processes (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
121
122
T135. Hydrogeomorphic Processes in Hillslopes, Rivers, and Landscapes (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
123
T148. Orogeny: Relating Rigid Plates to Diffuse Lithospheric Deformation (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
124
1:30 PM-3:15 PM
134
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
127
128
129
T8. Flow in Fractured and Karstic Aquifers: Models and Methods
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
131
T21. Ocean Acidification and Other Societally Relevant Environmental Changes: Using the Past to Infer Our Future (Cushman Session)
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
132
T35. Critical Metals (REE, In, Te, Nb, Ta, Ga, Li, etc.) for the New Energy Future
Room 601 (Colorado Convention Center)
133
T43. Research on Diversity in the Geosciences and S&E Workforce: Data and Successful Strategies
Room 201 (Colorado Convention Center)
135
T57. Frontiers in Experimental Petrology: In Honor of Robert C. Newton
Room 203 (Colorado Convention Center)
136
T61. Tectonic Controls on Volcanism: Geologic Perspectives
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
137
T64. Geochemistry of Geologic Sequestration of CO2: Understanding Gas-Water-Mineral Interactions over Wide Temporal and Spatial Ranges II
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
138
T74. Integrated Approaches to Modeling Geochemical, Hydrological, and Ecological Processes in Watersheds II
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
139
T82. Geology in the National Forests and Grasslands—Stewardship, Education, and Research
Mile High Ballroom Prefunction (Colorado Convention Center)
140
T85. Recent Advances in Paleoseismology and Neotectonics of Eastern and Central North America and Northern Caribbean II
Mile High Ballroom 2AB/3AB (Colorado Convention Center)
141
T89. Geochemistry of Atmospheric Particulates: From Sources to Impacts on the Environment and Health
Room 302 (Colorado Convention Center)
142
143
T101. Near Field Geochemical Conditions of Geological Repositories for Nuclear Waste: New Experimental Work and Computer Modeling
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
144
T115. The Precambrian-Cambrian Ecosphere (R)evolution: Insights from Chinese Microcontinents
Room 605 (Colorado Convention Center)
145
T127. Timing of Pleistocene Glaciation in the North American Cordillera
Room 303 (Colorado Convention Center)
146
147
148
149
T154. Tortoise to Hare Tectonics: Steady and Transient Deformation
Lobby F (Colorado Convention Center)
3:30 PM-5:30 PM
130
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
152
153
T14. Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS): Sustainable, Carbon-Free Energy
Room 612 (Colorado Convention Center)
154
155
T26. Advances in Clean Coal Technology, Carbon Sequestration, and Enhanced Resource Recovery
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
156
T33. Debris Flows: From Hazard Mitigation to Landscape Evolution
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
157
158
T48. Teacher Research and Instruction Abroad: A Pathway to Improved Geoscience Education
Room 201 (Colorado Convention Center)
159
T58. Frontiers in Metamorphic Petrology: Integrating Mass Transport, Heat Transport, Reaction Kinetics, and Tectonics with Mineral Equilibria
Room 203 (Colorado Convention Center)
160
T66. Geochronology of the American West: In Honor of the Careers of Bill Cobban and John Obradovich and the Roots of EARTHTIME
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
161
T76. Understanding High-Amplitude Stable Isotope Variations in Proterozoic Strata
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
162
163
T84. Combining Geophysics and Geology: The George P. Woollard Award Session
Mile High Ballroom 2AB/3AB (Colorado Convention Center)
164
T95. High Country of the Geological Mind: Philosophy of Geohistory
Hall F (Colorado Convention Center)
165
T98. African Lakes and Paleolakes: Processes, Paleoenvironments, and Paleoclimate
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
166
T109. Online Citizen Science: Engaging the Public to Solve Real Science Challenges in Planetary Geology and Terrestrial Geoscience
Mile High Ballroom Prefunction (Colorado Convention Center)
167
T117. Lagerstätten through Time: An Examination of Exceptional Preservational Pathways from the Terminal Proterozoic through Today I
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
168
T119. Holocene Paleoclimate Records from Western North America: Exploring Pacific Influences
Room 607 (Colorado Convention Center)
169
T124. Proterozoic Crustal Evolution of Southern Laurentia: Tectonic Settings, Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geochronology I
Room 302 (Colorado Convention Center)
170
T130. Dunes, Loess, and Dust: Paleo- and Modern Perspectives on Activation, Stratigraphy, and Processes I
Room 303 (Colorado Convention Center)
171
172
173
8:00 AM-6:00 PM
176
T1. Assessing Groundwater Availability and Sustainability (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
177
T8. Flow in Fractured and Karstic Aquifers: Models and Methods (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
178
179
T21. Ocean Acidification and Other Societally Relevant Environmental Changes (Posters): Using the Past to Infer Our Future (Cushman Session)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
180
T38. International Research Experiences for Undergraduates (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
181
T41. Learning Outside the Geoscience Classroom: Engaging Students Beyond the Lecture and Laboratory Setting (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
182
T52. Karst Environments: Problems, Management, Human Impact, and Environmental Sustainability (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
183
T64. Geochemistry of Geologic Sequestration of CO2: Understanding Gas-Water-Mineral Interactions over Wide Temporal and Spatial Ranges (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
184
T74. Integrated Approaches to Modeling Geochemical, Hydrological, and Ecological Processes in Watersheds (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
185
T81. Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, Education, and Outreach (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
186
T82. Geology in the National Forests and Grasslands—Stewardship, Education, and Research (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
187
T85. Recent Advances in Paleoseismology and Neotectonics of Eastern and Central North America and Northern Caribbean (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
188
T113. Geological and Paleobiological Collections: Best Practices for Preservation, Access, and Use in a Changing World (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
189
T115. The Precambrian-Cambrian Ecosphere (R)evolution: Insights from Chinese Microcontinents (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
190
T122. Cenozoic Terrestrial Environmental Change in North America: From Paleosols to Paleobotany (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
191
T123. Deciphering Paleozoic Paleoenvironmental Changes Using Stable and Radiogenic Isotope Proxies (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
192
193
194
195
T147. Where Does Earthquake Physics Meet Earthquake Geology? (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
196
197
T153. Initiation and Termination of Subduction: Rock Record, Geodynamic Models, Modern Plate Boundaries (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
204
T16. Geochemical and Isotopic Evolution of Sedimentary and Crystalline Formation Brines
Room 402 (Colorado Convention Center)
205
T18. Reaching New Peaks in Geoscience: Geoscience in the Service of a Sustainable Future
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
206
T27. Frontiers in Coal Science: Basic Research to Applied Technology
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
207
T29. Landslides, Debris Flow, and Rock Fall: Reaching New Peaks in Research and Monitoring
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
208
T45. Energy Education in the Geoscience Classroom: Preparing Future Citizens, Scientists, and Policy Makers
Room 201 (Colorado Convention Center)
209
T50. Undergraduate Student Research with Solitary Geoscience Faculty
Room 203 (Colorado Convention Center)
210
T51. Neutral Mine Drainage: Release, Transport, and Attenuation of Metals and Trace Elements in Circumneutral Mining Environments
Room 601 (Colorado Convention Center)
211
T63. Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the Environment
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
212
T93. Community Remote Sensing: A New Approach for Geoscience Applications
Hall F (Colorado Convention Center)
213
T108. Planetary Exploration through Remote Compositional Analysis: The G.K. Gilbert Award Session
Mile High Ballroom Prefunction (Colorado Convention Center)
214
T112. Paleontology, Paleobiogeography, and Stratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous North American Seas: A Tribute to Bill Cobban
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
215
T117. Lagerstätten through Time: An Examination of Exceptional Preservational Pathways from the Terminal Proterozoic through Today II
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
216
T123. Deciphering Paleozoic Paleoenvironmental Changes Using Stable and Radiogenic Isotope Proxies
Room 607 (Colorado Convention Center)
217
T124. Proterozoic Crustal Evolution of Southern Laurentia: Tectonic Settings, Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geochronology II
Room 302 (Colorado Convention Center)
218
T130. Dunes, Loess, and Dust: Paleo- and Modern Perspectives on Activation, Stratigraphy, and Processes II
Room 303 (Colorado Convention Center)
219
220
221
T139. The Barrier Island System: Evolution in Response to Changing Sea Levels
Room 405 (Colorado Convention Center)
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
232
T10. The Hydrogeologic and Regulatory Environments of Phosphate Mining and Processing
Room 402 (Colorado Convention Center)
233
234
T23. Reconstructing Interactions between Humans and the Natural Environment during the Holocene
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
235
T40. Clickers in the Classroom: Fun and Games, Learning Tool, or Both?
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
236
237
T72. Noble and Trace Gas Geochemistry: Practical Applications and Current Research
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
238
239
T81. Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, Education, and Outreach I
Room 405 (Colorado Convention Center)
240
T104. Garnet and Its Use in Unraveling Metamorphic and Tectonic Processes
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
241
T113. Geological and Paleobiological Collections: Best Practices for Preservation, Access, and Use in a Changing World I
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
242
243
244
T153. Initiation and Termination of Subduction: Rock Record, Geodynamic Models, Modern Plate Boundaries I
Lobby F (Colorado Convention Center)
8:00 AM-6:00 PM
254
255
T18. Reaching New Peaks in Geoscience: Geoscience in the Service of a Sustainable Future (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
256
T23. Reconstructing Interactions between Humans and the Natural Environment during the Holocene (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
257
T26. Advances in Clean Coal Technology, Carbon Sequestration, and Enhanced Resource Recovery (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
258
T27. Frontiers in Coal Science: Basic Research to Applied Technology (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
259
T29. Landslides, Debris Flow, and Rock Fall: Reaching New Peaks in Research and Monitoring (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
260
T57. Frontiers in Experimental Petrology (Posters): In Honor of Robert C. Newton
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
261
262
T63. Sources, Transport, and Fate of Trace and Toxic Elements in the Environment (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
263
T68. EARTHTIME: In Honor of the Contributions of James Mattinson to High-Precision U-Pb Geochronology (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
264
T86. Transformative Science in the Himalaya and Tibet: Insight from Geophysical, Geochemical, and Geologic Studies (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
265
T99. Limnogeology: Interdisciplinary Studies of Lakes and Paleolakes (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
266
T103. Accessory Minerals as Monitors of Magmatic Processes: New Ideas, Applications, and Pitfalls (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
267
T104. Garnet and Its Use in Unraveling Metamorphic and Tectonic Processes (Poster)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
268
T108. Planetary Exploration through Remote Compositional Analysis (Posters): The G.K. Gilbert Award Session
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
269
T112. Paleontology, Paleobiogeography, and Stratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous North American Seas (Posters): A Tribute to Bill Cobban
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
270
T117. Lagerstätten through Time: An Examination of Exceptional Preservational Pathways from the Terminal Proterozoic through Today (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
271
T144. Coupling of Deformation and Chemical Processes in Earth (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
280
281
T65. Advances in the Geology, Geochemistry, Geochronology, Isotope Geochemistry, Geophysics, Structural Geology, and Tectonics of Central Colorado
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
282
T68. EARTHTIME: In Honor of the Contributions of James Mattinson to High-Precision U-Pb Geochronology
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
283
284
T81. Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, Education, and Outreach II
Room 405 (Colorado Convention Center)
285
T86. Transformative Science in the Himalaya and Tibet: Insight from Geophysical, Geochemical, and Geologic Studies
Mile High Ballroom 2AB/3AB (Colorado Convention Center)
286
T103. Accessory Minerals as Monitors of Magmatic Processes: New Ideas, Applications, and Pitfalls
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
287
T113. Geological and Paleobiological Collections: Best Practices for Preservation, Access, and Use in a Changing World II
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
288
T122. Cenozoic Terrestrial Environmental Change in North America: From Paleosols to Paleobotany
Room 607 (Colorado Convention Center)
289
290
291
T153. Initiation and Termination of Subduction: Rock Record, Geodynamic Models, Modern Plate Boundaries II
Lobby F (Colorado Convention Center)