Sunday, 4 November 2012
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
7
T16. Cenozoic Ostracode Research: Developments in Paleoclimatology, Paleohydrology, Paleoecology, and Phylogenetics
203B (Charlotte Convention Center)
8
T24. Geomorphology of the Anthropocene: The Surficial Legacy of Past and Present Human Activities
207A (Charlotte Convention Center)
9
T26. Linking Coastal and Aeolian Geomorphology at the Beach-Dune Interface
207BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
10
11
T86. Estimation Techniques and Controls on Natural and Artificial Recharge
213A (Charlotte Convention Center)
12
T105. Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Advances in Measurement and Modeling Techniques I
213BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
13
T106. Arsenic: Fate and Transport in Natural Waters and Aquifers from Basin to Pore-Space Scale I
213D (Charlotte Convention Center)
14
T121. Rapid Sea-Level Rise and Its Impacts: Past, Present, and Future I
219AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
15
16
17
T139. Divided Oceans and Connected Continents: Advances in Geology and Paleontology of the Tropical Americas I
218AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
18
T140. The Big Kill: Paleobiological, Geochemical, and Modeling Studies of the Permian–Triassic Boundary Mass Extinction I
217BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
19
20
T159. Surf’s Up: New Insights on the Geology, Karst, and Paleontology of Carbonate Systems of the Bahama Archipelago I
203A (Charlotte Convention Center)
21
T179. Dynamics of Gneiss Domes, Core Complexes, and Orogenic Plateaux
207D (Charlotte Convention Center)
22
9:00 AM-6:30 PM
30
T24. Geomorphology of the Anthropocene: The Surficial Legacy of Past and Present Human Activities (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
31
T26. Linking Coastal and Aeolian Geomorphology at the Beach-Dune Interface (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
32
33
34
35
36
T87. Building Capacity for Hydrologic Science in Water-Stressed Regions of the World (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
37
T124. Oceans and Climates through Earth History: From Proxy Reconstructions to Model Assessments (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
38
T156. Geologic Analog Studies of the Rocky Planets: Understanding Planetary Geologic Evolution and Surface Processes (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
39
T173. Deformation Processes in Lithospheric High-Strain Zones (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
40
T179. Dynamics of Gneiss Domes, Core Complexes, and Orogenic Plateaux (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
41
T182. The Next Generation—Sedimentary Geology Student Poster Session (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
47
48
T17. Quaternary Sedimentary Architecture as a Prerequisite to Hydrogeological Modeling of Glaciated Terrains
207A (Charlotte Convention Center)
49
T29. Advances in the Study of Physical Weathering Processes and Their Influence on Landscape Evolution
207BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
50
T40. Practical Applications of Environmental and Engineering Geology
211AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
51
T73. Successful Strategies for Teaching Online Geoscience Courses
210AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
52
T88. Geological and Hydrogeological Characterization Studies at CO2 Sequestration Sites
213A (Charlotte Convention Center)
53
T105. Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Advances in Measurement and Modeling Techniques II
213BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
54
T106. Arsenic: Fate and Transport in Natural Waters and Aquifers from Basin to Pore-Space Scale II
213D (Charlotte Convention Center)
55
T121. Rapid Sea-Level Rise and Its Impacts: Past, Present, and Future II
219AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
56
57
58
T139. Divided Oceans and Connected Continents: Advances in Geology and Paleontology of the Tropical Americas II
218AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
59
T140. The Big Kill: Paleobiological, Geochemical, and Modeling Studies of the Permian–Triassic Boundary Mass Extinction II
217BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
60
61
T159. Surf’s Up: New Insights on the Geology, Karst, and Paleontology of Carbonate Systems of the Bahama Archipelago II
203A (Charlotte Convention Center)
62
63
Monday, 5 November 2012
8:00 AM-9:30 AM
79
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
70
71
T13. Geoarchaeological Approaches to Paleoenvironments and Landscapes
201AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
72
73
T36. Geology and Mineral Resources of the Carolina Slate Belt: A Tribute to Robert Carpenter
202AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
74
T56. Phase Transformations and Geodynamics: Mineralogy in Action: Devoted to Harry Green, 2012 Roebling Medalist
211AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
75
T77. Innovations and Challenges in Non-Major Instruction in Two- and Four-Year Colleges I
209AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
76
T89. Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Approaches for Improved Decision Making for Water Resource Issues
213A (Charlotte Convention Center)
77
T95. The Biscayne and other Eogenetic Karst Aquifers: Characterization, Modeling, and Management
213BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
78
81
T116. Constructing Deltaic Depositional Systems: Integrating Field Examples, Theory, and Modeling
203B (Charlotte Convention Center)
82
T128. Investigating the Future of Uranium in the Geosciences: An Examination of Environmental Studies and Applications
208B (Charlotte Convention Center)
83
T134. Advances in Cenozoic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy, Chemostratigraphy, and Paleoecology
217BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
84
85
9:00 AM-6:00 PM
92
93
T11. New Developments and Applications in Sclerochronology (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
94
T17. Quaternary Sedimentary Architecture as a Prerequisite to Hydrogeological Modeling of Glaciated Terrains (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
95
T73. Successful Strategies for Teaching Online Geoscience Courses (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
96
T82. Geologic Maps, Digital Geologic Maps, and Derivatives from Geologic and Geophysical Maps (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
97
T89. Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Approaches for Improved Decision Making for Water Resource Issues (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
98
T105. Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions: Advances in Measurement and Modeling Techniques (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
99
T106. Arsenic: Fate and Transport in Natural Waters and Aquifers from Basin to Pore-Space Scale (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
100
101
T139. Divided Oceans and Connected Continents: Advances in Geology and Paleontology of the Tropical Americas (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
102
T142. Topics in Paleoecology: Predation/Biotic Interactions, Fidelity/Taphonomy, and Community Ecology/Whole Organism Paleoecology (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
103
T152. New Moon Rising: The Latest Geologic Results from the Lunar Surface (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
104
T158. Impact Cratering in the Solar System: Processes and Products (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
105
T159. Surf’s Up: New Insights on the Geology, Karst, and Paleontology of Carbonate Systems of the Bahama Archipelago (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
106
T174. Multidisciplinary Studies of Convergent Plate Boundaries (Posters): In Honor of Jason Saleeby, 2012 MGPV Distinguished Geologic Career Awardee
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
107
108
T181. Integrated Detrital Records of Orogenic Systems (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
9:45 AM-12:00 PM
80
T112. Lacustrine Microbialites Past and Present: Hydrology, Water Chemistry, Sedimentology, and Stratigraphy
219AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
118
1:30 PM-4:45 PM
124
T94. Dissolved Gases and Bubbles in Groundwater: Applications and Emerging Topics
213A (Charlotte Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
117
T18. The Evolution of Karst Landscapes through Time in Response to Changing Hydrologic, Geomorphic, and Tectonic Conditions
207A (Charlotte Convention Center)
119
T21. Geological Records of Earthquakes and Tsunamis on Passive and Active Margins Coasts
207D (Charlotte Convention Center)
120
T22. Using Buried Soils to Reconstruct Past Climates: Opportunities and Considerations
207BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
121
T54. Combining Geophysics and Geology: The George P. Woollard Award Session
211AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
122
T70. Fostering the Next Generation: Support for Pre-College Teachers and Students by Professional Societies, Institutions, and Federal Agencies
210AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
123
T77. Innovations and Challenges in Non-Major Instruction in Two- and Four-Year Colleges II
209AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
125
126
127
T123. Biotracers, Mineralogical and Geochemical Properties of Circum-Arctic Sediment Sources, and Runoff toward the Arctic Ocean
202AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
128
T131. The Relationship between Silicic Plutons and Ignimbrites: Exploring the Contradictions
208B (Charlotte Convention Center)
129
T135. Advances in Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy, Chemostratigraphy, and Paleoecology
217BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
130
131
132
T163. Geologic Timescale—Current Status, Future Enhancement, and Applications
203A (Charlotte Convention Center)
133
3:45 PM-5:30 PM
116
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
136
T1. Sources, Transport, Fate, and Toxicology of Trace Elements and Organics in the Environment
203A (Charlotte Convention Center)
137
138
T25. Landslides and Debris Flows: Global Problems, Local Solutions
207BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
139
T39. Weathering of Mineral Deposits in Semi-Tropical and Tropical Climates
211AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
140
141
T75. Climate Literacy: Formal and Informal Educational Activities and Community Outreach to Support an Informed Society
210AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
142
143
T96. Riparian Ecohydrology and Stream-Aquifer Interactions: Fluxes across the Surface-Subsurface Interface
213BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
144
145
146
147
T127. Terrestrial Proxies of Paleoclimate and Paleoenvironment in Deep Time
202AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
148
149
T142. Topics in Paleoecology: Predation/Biotic Interactions, Fidelity/Taphonomy, and Community Ecology/Whole Organism Paleoecology I
217D (Charlotte Convention Center)
150
T144. Virtual Paleontology: Computer-Aided Analysis of Fossil Form and Function
217A (Charlotte Convention Center)
151
T145. The Origins of Arthropod Diversity: Phylogenetic Insights from the Living and the Dead I
217BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
152
T150. The Geology of Asteroid 4 Vesta as Seen by Dawn: Results from One Year in Orbit
213D (Charlotte Convention Center)
153
T161. Detrital Zircon Provenance of Neoproterozoic to Lower Paleozoic Strata of Northern and Western Laurentia
203B (Charlotte Convention Center)
154
T170. Central Virginia Earthquakes of 2011: Geology, Geophysics, and Significance for Seismic Hazards in Eastern North America
207D (Charlotte Convention Center)
155
T174. Multidisciplinary Studies of Convergent Plate Boundaries I: In Honor of Jason Saleeby, 2012 MGPV Distinguished Geologic Career Awardee
208A (Charlotte Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:00 PM
162
T1. Sources, Transport, Fate, and Toxicology of Trace Elements and Organics in the Environment (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
163
T18. The Evolution of Karst Landscapes through Time in Response to Changing Hydrologic, Geomorphic, and Tectonic Conditions (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
164
T21. Geological Records of Earthquakes and Tsunamis on Passive and Active Margins Coasts (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
165
T22. Using Buried Soils to Reconstruct Past Climates: Opportunities and Considerations (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
166
167
T25. Landslides and Debris Flows: Global Problems, Local Solutions (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
168
T30. The Fluvial System: The Legacy of Stanley A. Schumm (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
169
170
T54. Combining Geophysics and Geology: The George P. Woollard Award Session (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
171
T55. Dynamic Views of North America from EarthScope-Related Research (Digital Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
172
T65. Student Use of Smart Phone/Tablet Technology in the Field or Classroom: An Educational Resource or the Bane of Your Existence? (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
173
174
T77. Innovations and Challenges in Non-Major Instruction in Two- and Four-Year Colleges (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
175
T78. Citizen Science, Mobile Applications, and Geoscience (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
176
177
T107. Comparisons of Flow and Chemistry in Eogenetic and Telogentic Karst Aquifers (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
178
179
T112. Lacustrine Microbialites Past and Present: Hydrology, Water Chemistry, Sedimentology, and Stratigraphy (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
180
T125. Quantitative Cenozoic Terrestrial Climate Reconstructions in the Northern Hemisphere: Evidence from Paleo-Proxies and Beyond (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
181
182
T144. Virtual Paleontology: Computer-Aided Analysis of Fossil Form and Function (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
183
T162. Integrative Studies of Sedimentary Marine and Fluvial Cretaceous Deposits along the Western Margin of the North Atlantic Basin (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
191
192
T27. Post-Glacial Landscape Evolution: Landforms and Processes in Alpine and Sub-Alpine Areas
207BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
193
T28. Channel Morphology and Hydraulic Geometry of Channelized Flows: Linking Observations from a Variety of Environments and Scales
207A (Charlotte Convention Center)
194
T33. Frontiers in Coal Science: From Basic Research to Applied Technology
201AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
195
T43. Insights into Geological Processes and Hazards Acquired through Recent Technological Advances
211AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
196
T71. Climate Literacy: Research and Evaluation Outcomes from Informal and Formal Climate Education Efforts
210AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
197
T79. Understanding Risk and Communicating Uncertainty to the Public
208B (Charlotte Convention Center)
198
199
T142. Topics in Paleoecology: Predation/Biotic Interactions, Fidelity/Taphonomy, and Community Ecology/Whole Organism Paleoecology II
217D (Charlotte Convention Center)
200
T145. The Origins of Arthropod Diversity: Phylogenetic Insights from the Living and the Dead II
217BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
201
T146. The Future of Quantitative Paleontology: Biometry, Computer Vision, and Machine Learning
217A (Charlotte Convention Center)
202
T154. Observation and Analysis of Impact Cratering and Its Effects: The G.K. Gilbert Award Session
213A (Charlotte Convention Center)
203
T164. Carolina Geological Society 75th Anniversary: The Geology of the Carolinas
213D (Charlotte Convention Center)
204
T165. Preservation of Environmental Signals in Deep-Water Depositional Systems
203A (Charlotte Convention Center)
205
206
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
212
T8. Hydrochemistry and Biogeochemistry of Tropical Mountainous Rivers and Estuaries
202AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
213
T38. Subduction-Related Mantle Preparation and Subsequent Magmatism and Ore Genesis
201AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
214
T44. GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Environmental and Engineering Geology
211AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
215
T53. EarthScope and Geoprisms in Eastern North America: Ongoing Endeavors and a Look Ahead
203B (Charlotte Convention Center)
216
T61. Research and Instructional Approaches of Access and Inclusion to Increase Diversity in the Geosciences
209AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
217
T76. Teaching Teachers: Examples of Successful Geoscience Content Courses and Workshops for Pre-Service and in-Service Teachers
210AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
218
T93. Advances in Hydrology and Sustainable Water Management in Coastal Environments
207A (Charlotte Convention Center)
219
220
221
T133. Getting to the Root of It—Metamorphism, Tectonics, and Crustal Evolution
208B (Charlotte Convention Center)
222
223
T142. Topics in Paleoecology: Predation/Biotic Interactions, Fidelity/Taphonomy, and Community Ecology/Whole Organism Paleoecology III
217D (Charlotte Convention Center)
224
T152. New Moon Rising: The Latest Geologic Results from the Lunar Surface
213BC (Charlotte Convention Center)
225
T158. Impact Cratering in the Solar System: Processes and Products
213A (Charlotte Convention Center)
226
227
9:00 AM-6:00 PM
237
238
239
240
T33. Frontiers in Coal Science: From Basic Research to Applied Technology (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
241
T53. EarthScope and Geoprisms in Eastern North America: Ongoing Endeavors and a Look Ahead (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
242
243
T76. Teaching Teachers: Examples of Successful Geoscience Content Courses and Workshops for Pre-Service and in-Service Teachers (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
244
245
T101. Hydrology of Urban Groundwater, Streams, and Watersheds (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
246
247
T119. The Role of Microfossils in Environmental Monitoring (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
248
T127. Terrestrial Proxies of Paleoclimate and Paleoenvironment in Deep Time (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
249
T133. Getting to the Root of It—Metamorphism, Tectonics, and Crustal Evolution (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
250
T163. Geologic Timescale—Current Status, Future Enhancement, and Applications (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
251
T164. Carolina Geological Society 75th Anniversary: The Geology of the Carolinas (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
252
T170. Central Virginia Earthquakes of 2011: Geology, Geophysics, and Significance for Seismic Hazards in Eastern North America (Posters)
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)
253
254
255
256
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
261
262
263
T72. Geology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management
209AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
264
265
266
T118. Paleotempestology: Proxy Record Development and Climate Forcing Mechanisms
219AB (Charlotte Convention Center)
267
T129. Advances in Spectroscopy for Geological and Mineralogical Analysis
208B (Charlotte Convention Center)
268
269
T142. Topics in Paleoecology: Predation/Biotic Interactions, Fidelity/Taphonomy, and Community Ecology/Whole Organism Paleoecology IV
217D (Charlotte Convention Center)
270
T149. Shock Processes and Shock Attenuation Associated with Hypervelocity Impact Events
213A (Charlotte Convention Center)
271
T169. Cyclicity and Hierarchy in the Clastic Stratigraphic Record
203A (Charlotte Convention Center)