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Tuesday, 29 October 2013
8:00 AM-11:30 AM
LATE BREAKING SESSION: The 2013 Colorado Flood Event—A Perfect Storm Hits a Dynamic Landscape, Causes, Processes, and Effects
Mile High Ballroom 2AB/3AB (Colorado Convention Center)
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
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P4. 125 Anniversary Pardee Symposium: Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology: Past, Present, and Future
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
197
P13. Water, Water, Everywhere. . . in the Solar System
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
198
Special Session: CRevolution 2: Cenozoic Landscape Evolution of the Colorado Plateau–Rocky Mountain Region and the Carving of Grand Canyon III
Mile High Ballroom 4CD (Colorado Convention Center)
199
Special Session: Cutting Edge Applied Geoscience in Exploration: The Best of AAPG I
Mile High Ballroom 2C (Colorado Convention Center)
200
T5. Impact Cratering in the Solar System: Fire to Ice—Vacuum to Atmospheres
Room 201 (Colorado Convention Center)
201
T38. Vadose Zone Flow and Transport in Natural or Engineered Systems
Room 301 (Colorado Convention Center)
202
T49. Groundwater Extremes: Groundwater’s Role in Drought, Floods, Depletion, Subsidence, Landslides, and Sea-Level Rise
Room 302 (Colorado Convention Center)
203
T55. Secondary Water Quality Effects of Natural and Enhanced Attenuation of Contaminants
Room 303 (Colorado Convention Center)
204
T60. Caves as Deep Time Repositories of Geological, Biological, and Anthropological Information I
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
205
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T97. Evolution of REE-Enriched Carbonatite-Alkalic Rock Systems: In Honor of Daniel R. Shawe
Room 304 (Colorado Convention Center)
208
T115. Climate Literacy: Formal and Informal Education and Community Outreach Efforts to Enable Responsible Decisions I
Room 405 (Colorado Convention Center)
209
T126. Geoscience Learning and Practice Enabled through Cyberinformatics and Technology I
Room 404 (Colorado Convention Center)
210
T139. Advancing Scientific Communication: Looking Forward on the Occasion of Our 125th Anniversary
Room 401 (Colorado Convention Center)
211
T155. Dating the Prograde Path in Metamorphic Rocks: Methods, Advances, Limitations, and Applications
Room 502 (Colorado Convention Center)
212
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T182. Paleomagnetism of the Americas and Europe and Their Surroundings: Questions Answered, Questions Remaining, and Questions to Come
Room 504 (Colorado Convention Center)
214
T188. Tethyan Evolution and Seismotectonics of Southwest Asia: In Honor of the 40 Years of Manuel Berberian’s Research Contributions I
Room 505 (Colorado Convention Center)
215
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T212. The Role of Tectonic Inheritance in Continental Extension
Room 507 (Colorado Convention Center)
218
T216. Gemological Research in the 21st Century: Characterizing Diamonds and other Gem Minerals
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
219
T232. Using the Past to Look to the Future: Reconstructing Terrestrial Paleoenvironments and Paleoecosystems of Past Warm Worlds
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
220
T233. Celebrating Advances in Conodont Studies—134 Years of North American Conodonts
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
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T246. Topics in Paleoecology: Predation/Biotic Interactions, Fidelity/Conservation Paleobiology, and Community Ecology/Whole Organism Paleoecology I
Room 607 (Colorado Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:30 PM
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T4. Geologic Mapping of Planetary Bodies across the Solar System (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
226
T5. Impact Cratering in the Solar System: Fire to Ice—Vacuum to Atmospheres (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
227
T13. Celebrating Advances in Archaeological Geology: Past, Present, and Future (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
228
T22. Quantifying Mountain Evolution from the Lithosphere to the Landscape (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
229
T25. Deserts: Quaternary Hydro-Geomorphic, Climatic, and Environmental Changes in the World's Deserts (Posters): Honoring Prof. Farouk El-Baz
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
230
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T31. Recent Advances in Understanding Great Basin Paleoclimate (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
232
T34. Advances in Unsaturated Zone Geophysics and Process understanding (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
233
T44. Environmental Arsenic: The Nexus of Natural Occurrences and Human Health (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
234
T98. Recent Advances and Applications of Isotope Geochemistry and Geochronology to Ore Deposit Studies (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
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T100. What’s Left? Hands on with the Results of the First Global Mineral Resource Assessment (Digital Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
237
T103. Fluids, Stress, and Episodicity in Subduction Settings: What We Need to Know (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
238
T104. From Mantle to Mountains: Cenozoic Evolution of the Interior West (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
239
T105. Geophysical Investigations of Geological Hazards (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
240
T113. 16 Years of GeoCorpsTM—Geoscience Projects Impacting America’s Public Lands and Natural Resources (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
241
T125. Geoscience Education and Outreach: 50 Years of Progress (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
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T136. Training, Assessment, and Outreach That Enhance Communication of Geosciences for Formal and Informal Audiences (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
244
T137. Undergraduate Research Experiences at the Introductory Level in Two- and Four-Year Colleges (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
245
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T159. Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology: Past, Present, and Future (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
247
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T185. Rifting, Drifting, and Accretion of Microcontinental Terranes: A Recipe for Accretionary Orogens (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
250
T186. STAMP: Structure, Tectonics, and Metamorphic Petrology (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
251
T191. The Rio Grande Rift: New Insights on the Evolution of Faulting, Magmatism, Sedimentation, and Landscape (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
252
T195. Advances in Quantitative Sediment Provenance Research: Novel Approaches from Multi-Proxy Provenance Data to Provenance Modeling (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
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T206. Magma Transport, Emplacement, and Accommodation: Morphology, Mechanisms, and Models (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
255
T213. Through the Looking Glass: Microstructural Insights into Tectonic Processes (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
256
T225. Climate of the Late Paleozoic—Earth's Last Icehouse and Icehouse Collapse (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
257
T228. Paleoclimate Proxies and Evolving Human Landscapes (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
258
T230. Quantitative Reconstructions of the Large-Scale Cenozoic Terrestrial Climate Change (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
259
T232. Using the Past to Look to the Future: Reconstructing Terrestrial Paleoenvironments and Paleoecosystems of Past Warm Worlds (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
260
T242. Conservation Paleobiology—The Microfossil Record (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
261
T243. Konservat-Lagerstätten: Morphology, Ecology, and Taphonomy of Exceptionally Preserved Fossils (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
262
T245. The Arthropoda: Paleoecology, Diversity, Taphonomy, and Phylogeny (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
263
T256. Proterozoic Meets Archean: Amalgamation of Laurentia (Posters)
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)
264
1:00 PM-2:45 PM
266
History and Philosophy of Geology: Philosophical Issues, Historical Conflicts, and Contributing Geologists
Room 303 (Colorado Convention Center)
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
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P12. Resourcing Future Generations: What Needs to Be Done in the Near Term to Meet Demand for the Mineral Resources Needed in the Long Term?
Mile High Ballroom 4AB (Colorado Convention Center)
272
Special Session: Accomplishments, Challenges, and Frontiers in Soil Geomorphology: In Memory of Donald L. Johnson
Mile High Ballroom 3C (Colorado Convention Center)
273
Special Session: CRevolution 2: Cenozoic Landscape Evolution of the Colorado Plateau–Rocky Mountain Region and the Carving of Grand Canyon IV
Mile High Ballroom 4CD (Colorado Convention Center)
274
Special Session: Cutting Edge Applied Geoscience in Exploration: The Best of AAPG II
Mile High Ballroom 1EF (Colorado Convention Center)
275
T6. Landscape Evolution on the Terrestrial Planets: The G.K. Gilbert Award Session
Room 201 (Colorado Convention Center)
276
T60. Caves as Deep Time Repositories of Geological, Biological, and Anthropological Information II
Room 207 (Colorado Convention Center)
277
T74. Landslide Evolution: Long-Term Studies of Landslides and the Realities (or Surprises) They Reveal
Room 203 (Colorado Convention Center)
278
T77. Environmental and Social Implications of Hydraulic-Fracturing–Driven Oil and Gas Development: Toward a More Holistic Assessment
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)
279
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T90. Digital Geosciences: A Framework for Data-Intensive, Multi-Disciplinary Research and Education
Room 406 (Colorado Convention Center)
281
T101. Celebrating 125 Years of Coal and Source Rock Science: From Fundamental Principles to Applied Technology
Room 601 (Colorado Convention Center)
282
T107. Integrated Geologic and Geophysical Studies of Hydrothermal Systems in Extensional or Transtensional Settings
Room 304 (Colorado Convention Center)
283
T115. Climate Literacy: Formal and Informal Education and Community Outreach Efforts to Enable Responsible Decisions II
Room 405 (Colorado Convention Center)
284
T126. Geoscience Learning and Practice Enabled through Cyberinformatics and Technology II
Room 404 (Colorado Convention Center)
285
T129. Innovative Geoscience Teacher Professional Development: Design, Implementation, Evaluation
Room 403 (Colorado Convention Center)
286
T143. Geoscience Across Cultures and Communities: Benefits and Challenges of Diversity
Room 302 (Colorado Convention Center)
287
T160. Hot Topics: Understanding Metamorphic Processes in the Middle to Lower Crust
Room 502 (Colorado Convention Center)
288
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T170. 125 Years of Geoscientific Leadership: Success Stories of Using Geoscience to Serve Society
Room 401 (Colorado Convention Center)
290
T178. A Review of Old and New Concepts in Laramide Basin Evolution: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Room 504 (Colorado Convention Center)
291
T188. Tethyan Evolution and Seismotectonics of Southwest Asia: In Honor of the 40 Years of Manuel Berberian’s Research Contributions II
Room 505 (Colorado Convention Center)
292
293
T208. Hinterland, Retroarc Fold- Thrust Belt, and Foreland Systems
Room 507 (Colorado Convention Center)
294
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T229. Past Climates of the Middle East From Proxy Records; Insights on Water Resources and Impacts on the People of the Region
Room 605 (Colorado Convention Center)
296
T239. Recent Advances in the Nature of the Mesozoic Marine Revolution
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)
297
T246. Topics in Paleoecology: Predation/Biotic Interactions, Fidelity/Conservation Paleobiology, and Community Ecology/Whole Organism Paleoecology II
Room 607 (Colorado Convention Center)
298
T248. Unlocking Lilliput: New Approaches to Microscopy in Paleontology
Mile High Ballroom 1AB (Colorado Convention Center)
299
T250. A Comprehensive Look at Hydraulic Fracturing for Hydrocarbon Recovery and Other Purposes
Room 501 (Colorado Convention Center)
2:30 PM-5:00 PM
267
Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) Awards Lectures, Presidential Address, and Annual Business Meeting
Room 205 (Colorado Convention Center)
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
268
Petroleum and Energy Resources: Factors Influencing Hydrocarbon Reservoirs
Room 303 (Colorado Convention Center)
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
265
GSA Hydrogeology Division: Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished Lecture
Mile High Ballroom 2AB/3AB (Colorado Convention Center)