Northeastern Section - 48th Annual Meeting (18–20 March 2013)

Session No. 75
Wednesday, 20 March 2013: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Grand Ballroom South (Omni Mount Washington Resort)

Geophysics/Tectonophysics/Seismology (Posters)

Authors will be present from 9 to 11 AM.

 

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THE BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, NY STATE EARTHQUAKE SWARM OF 1971-1973
BRIEN, Logan, Geology, SUNY Canton, 34 Cornell Drive, Canton, NY 13617 and REVETTA, Frank, Geology, SUNY Potsdam, 44 Pierrepont Avenue, Potsdam, NY 13676, brienl00@canton.edu, brienl00@canton.edu
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USE OF AN INEXPENSIVE SEISMOGRAPH TO STUDY LOCAL AND DISTANT EARTHQUAKES
HARRADINE, Kayli and REVETTA, Frank, Geology, SUNY Potsdam, 44 Pierrepont Avenue, Potsdam, NY 13676, harradkd191@potsdam.edu, harradkd191@potsdam.edu
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GEOLOGIC INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALIES NEW YORK SATE
HOUSE, Joel and REVETTA, Frank, Geology, SUNY Potsdam, 44 Pierrepont Avenue, Potsdam, NY 13676, housejr194@potsdam.edu, housejr194@potsdam.edu
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INTERPRETATIONS OF GRAVITY ANOMALIES IN WESTERN NEW YORK STATE
SGORRANO, Nicholas and REVETTA, Frank, Geology, SUNY Potsdam, 44 Pierrepont Avenue, Potsdam, NY 13676, sgorrana195@potsdam.edu, sgorrana195@potsdam.edu
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GRASS FIRES - AN UNLIKELY PROCESS TO EXPLAIN THE MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF PRAIRIE SOILS
ROMAN, Stephani A., Environmental Science Program, Trinity College, 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT 06106 and GEISS, Christoph, Environmental Science Program, Trinity College, 300 Summit St, Hartford, CT 06106, stephani.roman@trincoll.edu, stephani.roman@trincoll.edu
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GEOPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE LIGHT STREET FAULT, COLUMBIA AND MONTOUR COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA
WEICHT, Derek C.1, MCLAURIN, Brett T.2, SHEPARD, Michael K.1 and WHISNER, S. Christopher1, (1)Department of Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. 2nd St, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (2)Department of Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. 2nd St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815, dcw35064@huskies.bloomu.edu, dcw35064@huskies.bloomu.edu
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USE OF MULTIPLE SEISMIC METHODS TO ESTIMATE DEPTH TO BEDROCK AT SELECTED SITES WITHIN THE COVENTRY QUADRANGLE, COVENTRY, CONNECTICUT
WHITE, Eric A., Office of Ground Water, Branch of Geophysics, U.S. Geological Survey, 11 Sherman Place, Unit 5015, Storrs-Mansfield, CT 06269 and JOHNSON, Carole D., U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Branch of Geophysics, Office of Ground Water, 11 Sherman Place, Unit 5015, Storrs, CT 06269, eawhite@usgs.gov, eawhite@usgs.gov
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THE LEGEND OF LOUIS THE HERMIT: CONCEALED PALEOZOIC GRABEN IN THE CENTRAL ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, NEW YORK
VALENTINO, David W., Department of Atmospheric and Geological Sciences, State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, NY 13126, CHIARENZELLI, Jeffrey R., Department of Geology, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 13617 and ORNDORFF, William D., Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, 7502 Lee Highway, 2nd Floor, Radford, VA 24060, david.valentino@oswego.edu, david.valentino@oswego.edu
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A GIS APPROACH TO MAPPING SEDIMENTATION PATTERNS IN THE LETTERKENNY RESERVOIR, FRANKLIN COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA USING KAYAK-DEPLOYED GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
PAWLING, Brian and CORNELL, Sean, Department of Geography and Earth Science, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA 17257, bp6050@ship.edu, bp6050@ship.edu