Sunday, 1 November 2015
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
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T1. Bridging Two Continents: Active Intracontinental Tectonics in Asia and North America and the Associated Geohazards
Room 349/350 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T52. From the River Channel to the Drainage Divide: Processes, Driving Mechanisms, and the Direction of Topographic Change in the Appalachians
Room 307 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T69. Closing the Diversity Gap in Geoscience: Successful Models, Best Practices, Benefits, Outcomes, and Next Steps
Room 337 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T70. Digital Technology in Real and Virtual Geoscience Experiences I
Room 339 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T85. Preparing Pathways in K–12 Classrooms for Tomorrow’s Diverse Geoscience Workforce: Teachers, Students, and Communities
Room 322/323 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T134. Radiation Effects, Mineralogy, and Materials Science of Actinides I: In Honor of Rodney C. Ewing, 2015 Roebling Medalist
Room 317 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T149. Co-Evolution of Life and Planet: Broad–Scale Controls on Biodiversity I
Room 314 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T153. Mass Extinction Causality: Records of Anoxia, Acidification, and Global Warming during Earth's Greatest Crises I
Room 310 (Baltimore Convention Center)
20
T157. Eat, Prey, Love, and Burrow: Tracing Animal Behavior through Time
Room 315 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T177. When Water Meets Rock: Aqueous Alteration in the Solar System
Room 344 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T179. Coordination of Civil Earth Observations: Review, Status, and Applications of Earth Observation Systems
Room 325/326 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T189. New Applications of Geochronologic Techniques to Quaternary and Archaeological Settings
Room 341 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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9:00 AM-5:30 PM
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T20. Embedded Research Projects in Upper Level Undergraduate Courses: A Plausible Panacea for the Dwindling Science and Engineering (S&E) Researchers Community (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
30
T44. Our Data Belong in Our Hands: 3-D Printing—The Future of Geoscience Research and Education (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T66. Beginning a New Era in Earth Science Education: The Role of Geoscience in Implementing the Next Generation Science Standards (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
34
T69. Closing the Diversity Gap in Geoscience: Successful Models, Best Practices, Benefits, Outcomes, and Next Steps (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
35
T70. Digital Technology in Real and Virtual Geoscience Experiences (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
36
T75. Field-Based Educational Research: Insights from Field Camps, Field Trips, and Field-Based Courses (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T77. Geology and Hydrology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T127. Continental Shelf and Estuarine Seafloor Mapping and Shallow Stratigraphy on the North American East Coast (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T139. Insights from Microfossils, from Traditional to Novel Approaches (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T173. Impact Cratering on Earth and in the Solar System (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T8. Bridging Two Continents (Posters): Supercontinents In Earth’s History: New Perspectives from Precambrian Geology of Asia and North America
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
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T2. Bridging Two Continents: Advances in Crustal Subduction and Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism
Room 349/350 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T6. Bridging Two Continents: Mid-Latitude Climate during Cretaceous Greenhouse States: Comparison between East Asia and North America
Room 347/348 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T48. Geomicrobiology: Microbes as a Geologic Force on Modern and Ancient Earth
Room 338 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T58. Undergraduate Research Talks: The Next Step in Student Research Projects
Room 318 (Baltimore Convention Center)
57
T65. Utilizing 2-D and 3-D Near-Surface Geophysics to Generate Improved Surface and Subsurface Geologic Maps
Room 322/323 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T66. Beginning a New Era in Earth Science Education: The Role of Geoscience in Implementing the Next Generation Science Standards
Room 321 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T70. Digital Technology in Real and Virtual Geoscience Experiences II
Room 339 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T103. Contaminant Transport, Fate, and Remediation in Fractured Rocks
Room 345/346 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T113. Effects of Urbanization on Hydrological and Geochemical Cycling in Surface and Ground Waters
Room 336 (Baltimore Convention Center)
64
T131. Gemological Research in the 21st Century: Exploration, Geology, and Characterization of Diamonds and other Gem Minerals
Room 342 (Baltimore Convention Center)
65
T134. Radiation Effects, Mineralogy, and Materials Science of Actinides II: In Honor of Rodney C. Ewing, 2015 Roebling Medalist
Room 317 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T138. From the Caspian to Mediterranean: Environmental Change and Human Response during the Quaternary (IGCP 610)
Room 325/326 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T149. Co-Evolution of Life and Planet: Broad–Scale Controls on Biodiversity II
Room 314 (Baltimore Convention Center)
68
T153. Mass Extinction Causality: Records of Anoxia, Acidification, and Global Warming during Earth's Greatest Crises II
Room 310 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T155. Timing of the Origins and Evolution of Unicellular Eukaryotes
Room 316 (Baltimore Convention Center)
70
T159. The Fossil Record of Parasite-Host Interactions: New Perspectives and Approaches
Room 315 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T188. Inside or Out? Investigations into Driving Forces in Fluvial Systems
Room 340 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T198. Shale Gas Basins: Their Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Environments, Tectonics, and Structural Evolution
Room 307 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T219. Intraplate and Divergent Boundary Volcanism: A Tribute to the Distinguished Career of David Clague
Room 319/320 (Baltimore Convention Center)
Monday, 2 November 2015
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
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T3. Bridging Two Continents: Comparative Studies of Accretionary Orogenesis in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, North American Cordillera, and Other Orogenic Belts I
Room 349/350 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T9. Developing Proxies for Human Impact on Soil and Sediment Mass Transfer throughout the Holocene
Room 318 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T18. Metals in Ore Fluids: Sources, Concentrations, Modes of Transport, and Precipitation
Room 322/323 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T55. Investigating Coastal Environments: A Tribute to Derald G. Smith
Room 336 (Baltimore Convention Center)
86
T56. Landslide Inventories and Time Series: Data Collection, Statistics, Geospatial Analysis, and Relationships to Other Geohazards
Room 307 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T74. Extended Geology Trips with Special Emphasis on Study Abroad
Room 337 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T83. Methods for Conducting Research about Teaching and Learning in the Geosciences
Room 339 (Baltimore Convention Center)
89
T84. Practical Faculty-Related Issues & Trans-Disciplinary Pedagogical Strategies Associated with Classroom Transformation
Room 321 (Baltimore Convention Center)
90
T91. Using Place-Based and/or Data Driven Approaches in Geoscience Undergraduate Teaching and Research
Room 338 (Baltimore Convention Center)
91
T105. Fate and Remediation of Organic and Metal Contaminants in Wetlands and Sediments
Room 343 (Baltimore Convention Center)
92
T120. Karst Processes and Speleogenesis: Advances in Monitoring, Modeling, and Measurements
Room 340 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T127. Continental Shelf and Estuarine Seafloor Mapping and Shallow Stratigraphy on the North American East Coast
Room 309 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T132. Mineralogy of Diagenesis on Earth and Mars: In Honor of Nicholas J. Tosca, 2015 MSA Awardee
Room 342 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T133. Mineralogy Writ Small: A Tribute to the Distinguished Career of David R. Veblen
Room 317 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T145. Conodonts from Black Shales and Other Rocks: In Honor of Anita G. Harris
Room 316 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T147. Biotic Interactions and Their Influence on Long-Term Evolution I
Room 314 (Baltimore Convention Center)
98
T158. Perspectives on Multi-Element Skeleton Taphonomy: Case Studies, Approaches, and Advances
Room 319/320 (Baltimore Convention Center)
99
T163. A Matter of Perspective: Integrating Macro- and Micro-Scale Evidence in Investigations of Magmatic Origins and Histories
Room 341 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T184. African Environments across Space and through Time: Integrating Modern and Ancient Climate Data for Insights into Terrestrial Ecosystem Dynamics
Room 331/332 (Baltimore Convention Center)
102
T195. Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of Hominin Sites: New Methods, New Data, and New Insights I
Room 324 (Baltimore Convention Center)
103
T209. Rheological Behavior of Ductile Lithosphere during Strain Localization
Room 308 (Baltimore Convention Center)
104
T215. Novel Methods, Applications, and Data Interpretations in Thermochronology
Room 310 (Baltimore Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:30 PM
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T39. Sources, Transport, Fate, and Toxicology of Trace Elements and Organics in the Environment (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
108
T48. Geomicrobiology: Microbes as a Geologic Force on Modern and Ancient Earth (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
109
T51. Molecular Methodology and the Heart of Geobiology (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T99. A Showcase of Undergraduate Research in Hydrogeology (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T103. Contaminant Transport, Fate, and Remediation in Fractured Rocks (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
115
T104. Delivery of Nutrients and Contaminants by Groundwater to Estuaries and Their Watersheds (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
116
T105. Fate and Remediation of Organic and Metal Contaminants in Wetlands and Sediments (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T112. Understanding Saline Fluid Flow Systems: From Saltwater Intrusion to Geologic-Scale Brine Migration (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
119
T113. Effects of Urbanization on Hydrological and Geochemical Cycling in Surface and Ground Waters (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
121
T128. Field and Modeling Approaches to Understanding the Response of Coupled Barrier-Backbarrier Systems to Coastal Change (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
122
T134. Radiation Effects, Mineralogy, and Materials Science of Actinides: In Honor of Rodney C. Ewing, 2015 Roebling Medalist (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
127
T153. Mass Extinction Causality: Records of Anoxia, Acidification, and Global Warming during Earth's Greatest Crises (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
128
T156. Earth Underfoot: New Frontiers in Ichnology and Zoogeomorphology (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
129
T157. Eat, Prey, Love, and Burrow: Tracing Animal Behavior through Time (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
130
T160. Topics in Paleoecology: Modern Analogues and Ancient Systems (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
132
T170. Experimental Investigations of Planetary Geologic Processes (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
133
T171. Exploring the Sedimentary Rock Record of Mars (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
134
T185. Coastal Hazards from Minutes to Millennia (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
135
T193. Sedimentary Environment and Process Studies: The Emerging Generation of Scientists (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
136
T195. Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of Hominin Sites: New Methods, New Data, and New Insights (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
137
T207. Folds and Folding: Earth’s Surface to Depth (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T209. Rheological Behavior of Ductile Lithosphere during Strain Localization (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
141
T1. Bridging Two Continents (Posters): Active Intracontinental Tectonics in Asia and North America and the Associated Geohazards
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
142
T2. Bridging Two Continents (Posters): Advances in Crustal Subduction and Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
143
T6. Bridging Two Continents: Mid-Latitude Climate during Cretaceous Greenhouse States: Comparison between East Asia and North America (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
144
T215. Novel Methods, Applications, and Data Interpretations in Thermochronology (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
145
T219. Intraplate and Divergent Boundary Volcanism: A Tribute to the Distinguished Career of David Clague (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
1:30 PM-2:45 PM
146
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
149
T3. Bridging Two Continents: Comparative Studies of Accretionary Orogenesis in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, North American Cordillera, and Other Orogenic Belts II
Room 349/350 (Baltimore Convention Center)
150
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T15. Dimension Stone and Heritage Stone: Quarries, Building Stones, Monuments, Sculpture, Utilitarian Stones, and More
Room 339 (Baltimore Convention Center)
153
T39. Sources, Transport, Fate, and Toxicology of Trace Elements and Organics in the Environment
Room 322/323 (Baltimore Convention Center)
154
T61. Geophysical Solutions to Geological Problems: Current Research Results and the Annual George P. Woollard Award Presentation
Room 340 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T75. Field-Based Educational Research: Insights from Field Camps, Field Trips, and Field-Based Courses
Room 337 (Baltimore Convention Center)
157
T94. Entering Our Third Century in the Footsteps of William Smith: Status and Future of Geological Mapping
Room 336 (Baltimore Convention Center)
158
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T104. Delivery of Nutrients and Contaminants by Groundwater to Estuaries and Their Watersheds
Room 307 (Baltimore Convention Center)
160
T106. From Green Roofs and Gutters to Urban Streams: Advancing Urban Watershed Hydrology through Innovative Field and Modeling Approaches
Room 342 (Baltimore Convention Center)
161
T115. Cave Exploration, Survey, and Science: Historical to Modern Perspectives, Methods, and Techniques
Room 345/346 (Baltimore Convention Center)
162
T128. Field and Modeling Approaches to Understanding the Response of Coupled Barrier-Backbarrier Systems to Coastal Change
Room 309 (Baltimore Convention Center)
163
T147. Biotic Interactions and Their Influence on Long-Term Evolution II
Room 314 (Baltimore Convention Center)
164
T148. Cenozoic Evolution of Tropical Biota and Environments I: A Session Honoring the Contributions of Ann F. Budd
Room 310 (Baltimore Convention Center)
165
T156. Earth Underfoot: New Frontiers in Ichnology and Zoogeomorphology
Room 316 (Baltimore Convention Center)
166
T160. Topics in Paleoecology: Modern Analogues and Ancient Systems I
Room 315 (Baltimore Convention Center)
167
168
T168. Subduction, Fluids, Accessory Minerals, and Trace Elements: A Celebration of Sorena Sorensen's Career
Room 341 (Baltimore Convention Center)
169
170
T178. 70 Years of Geoscience at UNESCO: Past, Present, and Future
Room 331/332 (Baltimore Convention Center)
171
T195. Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of Hominin Sites: New Methods, New Data, and New Insights II
Room 324 (Baltimore Convention Center)
172
T204. The Reactive Soil: Processes at the Bio-Geo Interface in the Rhizosphere
Room 343 (Baltimore Convention Center)
173
3:00 PM-5:30 PM
174
T8. Bridging Two Continents: Supercontinents In Earth’s History: New Perspectives from Precambrian Geology of Asia and North America
Room 347/348 (Baltimore Convention Center)
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
178
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T35. Honoring the Diverse Career of Dr. W. Berry Lyons: Geochemistry from Polar Deserts to Tropical Watersheds
Room 342 (Baltimore Convention Center)
180
T49. Mechanistic Insights into the Biogeochemical Processes Controlling Phosphorus Transport and Cycling
Room 343 (Baltimore Convention Center)
181
T59. Advances in Crustal Geophysics and Tectonics I: In Honor of G.R. Keller
Room 347/348 (Baltimore Convention Center)
182
T63. Intraplate Earthquakes, Seismotectonics, and Geodynamics in Eastern and Central North America
Room 322/323 (Baltimore Convention Center)
183
T68. Climate Literacy: Formal and Informal Education and Outreach Activities and Research and Evaluation Measures of Success
Room 324 (Baltimore Convention Center)
184
185
T77. Geology and Hydrology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management I
Room 309 (Baltimore Convention Center)
186
T81. Intentional Integration of Research into the Curriculum: Undergraduate Research as a Teaching Practice
Room 339 (Baltimore Convention Center)
187
T87. Supporting Geoscience Student Transfer: Collaborations, Partnerships, and Practices for Success
Room 337 (Baltimore Convention Center)
188
189
T98. The Great Images in Geology II, Additional Contributions in the History and Philosophy of Geology
Room 325/326 (Baltimore Convention Center)
190
T110. Satellite Remote Sensing Applications in Hydrology and Geology
Room 341 (Baltimore Convention Center)
191
T112. Understanding Saline Fluid Flow Systems: From Saltwater Intrusion to Geologic-Scale Brine Migration
Room 345/346 (Baltimore Convention Center)
192
T136. Decadal to Century-Scale Proxy Climate Records in High-Altitude and High-Latitude Landscapes
Room 340 (Baltimore Convention Center)
193
T148. Cenozoic Evolution of Tropical Biota and Environments II: A Session Honoring the Contributions of Ann F. Budd
Room 310 (Baltimore Convention Center)
194
T160. Topics in Paleoecology: Modern Analogues and Ancient Systems II
Room 315 (Baltimore Convention Center)
195
T162. A Lower Crustal Perspective on Magmatic Arc Processes
Room 331/332 (Baltimore Convention Center)
196
T165. Zen and Now: Honoring the Legacy of E-an Zen's Contributions to Geology
Room 317 (Baltimore Convention Center)
197
198
T190. Paleoecological Patterns, Ecological Processes, Modeled Scenarios: Crossing Temporal Scales to Understand an Uncertain Future
Room 314 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T200. Landscape Dynamics: Integrating Soils, Hydrology, and Climatic Processes to Understand Weathering, Sediment Transport and Biospheric Processes
Room 336 (Baltimore Convention Center)
202
T211. Structural Geology and Geomechanics in the Petroleum Industry
Room 308 (Baltimore Convention Center)
203
T218. Comparative Approaches to Studying Impact Ejecta Deposits and Volcanic Flows
Room 344 (Baltimore Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:30 PM
204
T9. Developing Proxies for Human Impact on Soil and Sediment Mass Transfer throughout the Holocene (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
205
207
T21. Environmental and Engineering Geology Student Research Competition (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
208
T25. An Early Involvement of Undergraduates and K–12 Students in Geological Research Brings a Strong Sense of Ownership and Achievement for Young Researchers (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
209
T27. Intersections of Sustainability and Geosciences (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
210
T38. Sigma Gamma Epsilon—Undergraduate Research (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
211
T54. Geomorphology and Hydrology of Wildland Fires (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
212
T55. Investigating Coastal Environments: A Tribute to Derald G. Smith (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
213
T56. Landslide Inventories and Time Series: Data Collection, Statistics, Geospatial Analysis, and Relationships to Other Geohazards (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
214
T57. Soil to Sediment and Channels—From Geologic to Modern Time Scales: A Session to Honor the Work of Milan Pavich (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
215
T81. Intentional Integration of Research into the Curriculum: Undergraduate Research as a Teaching Practice (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
216
T86. Research on Teaching and Student Learning in the K–12 Earth Science Classroom (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
217
T114. Advances in Island and Coastal Karst Investigations (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
218
T120. Karst Processes and Speleogenesis: Advances in Monitoring, Modeling, and Measurements (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
219
T138. From the Caspian to Mediterranean: Environmental Change and Human Response during the Quaternary (IGCP 610) (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
220
T140. Late Paleocene and Early Eocene Hyperthermal Events in Terrestrial and Marine Systems (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
223
T144. 200 Years and Going Strong: The Role of Paleontology in Geologic Mapping (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
224
T150. Early and Middle Triassic Restructuring Following the End-Permian Mass Extinction (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
225
T152. Geobiology of Critical Transitions: Integrating Fossils, Proxies, and Models (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
226
T158. Perspectives on Multi-Element Skeleton Taphonomy: Case Studies, Approaches, and Advances (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
227
T163. A Matter of Perspective: Integrating Macro- and Micro-Scale Evidence in Investigations of Magmatic Origins and Histories (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
230
T194. New Horizons in Paleogeography: Principles, Innovative Methods, and Application to Resource Exploration (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
232
T202. Paleosol Case Studies: Resurrecting Ancient Critical Zones through Space and Time (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
236
T12. From Peat to Coke: Honoring the Legacy of William Spackman
Room 321 (Baltimore Convention Center)
237
T23. Landslide, Subsidence, and Debris Flow-Hazards: Integrating Engineering Geology Research and Communication Solutions
Room 339 (Baltimore Convention Center)
238
T36. Mercury Biogeochemistry: Sizing up Element 80 in the Earth System
Room 322/323 (Baltimore Convention Center)
239
T46. Using Digitized Data in Geological and Paleontological Research I
Room 314 (Baltimore Convention Center)
240
T57. Soil to Sediment—From Geologic to Modern Time Scales: A Session to Honor the Work of Milan Pavich
Room 331/332 (Baltimore Convention Center)
241
T59. Advances in Crustal Geophysics and Tectonics II: In Honor of G.R. Keller
Room 347/348 (Baltimore Convention Center)
242
T86. Research on Teaching and Student Learning in the K–12 Earth Science Classroom
Room 324 (Baltimore Convention Center)
243
T90. Undergraduate Geoscience Education and Research Opportunities Supported by NSF Funding Programs
Room 336 (Baltimore Convention Center)
244
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T129. Forecasting the Coastal Response to Sea-Level Rise: Integrating the Past and Present to Inform the Future
Room 345/346 (Baltimore Convention Center)
247
T140. Late Paleocene and Early Eocene Hyperthermal Events in Terrestrial and Marine Systems
Room 342 (Baltimore Convention Center)
248
249
T148. Cenozoic Evolution of Tropical Biota and Environments III: A Session Honoring the Contributions of Ann F. Budd
Room 310 (Baltimore Convention Center)
250
T152. Geobiology of Critical Transitions: Integrating Fossils, Proxies, and Models I
Room 325/326 (Baltimore Convention Center)
251
T154. Phanerozoic Evolution in the Oceans: Effects of Warming and Chemical Changes
Room 316 (Baltimore Convention Center)
252
T160. Topics in Paleoecology: Modern Analogues and Ancient Systems III
Room 315 (Baltimore Convention Center)
253
T180. Geoscience in the Public Square: Meeting the Challenges and Seizing the Opportunities
Room 307 (Baltimore Convention Center)
254
T187. Geology, Geomorphology, and Biogeography of the Amazon: Integrating Approaches and Disciplines to Understand the Evolution of a Unique Ecosystem
Room 341 (Baltimore Convention Center)
255
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T205. Integration of Microfossils and Sedimentology in Stratigraphic Analysis
Room 349/350 (Baltimore Convention Center)
3:30 PM-5:30 PM
259
T77. Geology and Hydrology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management II
Room 309 (Baltimore Convention Center)
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
269
T17. Metallic Mineral Deposits in the Midcontinent Region of North America: Origin and Exploration
Room 343 (Baltimore Convention Center)
270
T46. Using Digitized Data in Geological and Paleontological Research II
Room 314 (Baltimore Convention Center)
271
T50. Microbial Hydrocarbon Formation and Biodegradation: Organisms, Pathways, Environmental Limitations, and Isotope Signatures
Room 349/350 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T137. Fresh Perspectives on Critical Transitions in Earth History: Insights from Novel Tools or New Successions
Room 319/320 (Baltimore Convention Center)
278
T150. Early and Middle Triassic Restructuring Following the End-Permian Mass Extinction
Room 316 (Baltimore Convention Center)
279
T151. Foraminiferal Responses and Recovery from Environmental Stressors
Room 315 (Baltimore Convention Center)
280
T152. Geobiology of Critical Transitions: Integrating Fossils, Proxies, and Models II
Room 325/326 (Baltimore Convention Center)
281
282
T172. Geology of Dwarf Planets: First Results from NASA's Dawn Mission to Ceres
Room 344 (Baltimore Convention Center)
283
T191. Reconstructing Arctic Glaciers and Ice Sheets: Chronology, Geomorphology, and Climate Records
Room 307 (Baltimore Convention Center)
284
T194. New Horizons in Paleogeography: Principles, Innovative Methods, and Application to Resource Exploration
Room 336 (Baltimore Convention Center)
285
T202. Paleosol Case Studies: Resurrecting Ancient Critical Zones through Space and Time
Room 345/346 (Baltimore Convention Center)
286
287
T213. Integrating Perspectives on the Formation, Evolution, and Destruction of Continental Crust: From 0 to 4600 Ma
Room 308 (Baltimore Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:30 PM
289
T31. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Their Use in Geologic Reconnaissance (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
290
T46. Using Digitized Data in Geological and Paleontological Research (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
292
T61. Geophysical Solutions to Geological Problems: Current Research Results and the Annual George P. Woollard Award Presentation (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
293
T63. Intraplate Earthquakes, Seismotectonics, and Geodynamics in Eastern and Central North America (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
294
T91. Using Place-Based and/or Data Driven Approaches in Geoscience Undergraduate Teaching and Research (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
298
300
T131. Gemological Research in the 21st Century: Exploration, Geology, and Characterization of Diamonds and other Gem Minerals (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
301
T161. Echinoderm Paleobiology: Diversity, Form, and Phylogeny (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
302
T162. A Lower Crustal Perspective on Magmatic Arc Processes (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
304
T166. Metamorphic Petrology: New Approaches and Outcomes (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
305
T167. Metamorphic, Metasomatic, and Igneous Processes in the Mid- and Deep Continental Crust: Mechanisms and Processes That Impact Mass Transport and Rheology (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
306
T168. Subduction, Fluids, Accessory Minerals, and Trace Elements: A Celebration of Sorena Sorensen's Career (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
308
T172. Geology of Dwarf Planets: First Results from NASA's Dawn Mission to Ceres (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
311
T188. Inside or Out? Investigations into Driving Forces in Fluvial Systems (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
312
T189. New Applications of Geochronologic Techniques to Quaternary and Archaeological Settings (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
313
T190. Paleoecological Patterns, Ecological Processes, Modeled Scenarios: Crossing Temporal Scales to Understand an Uncertain Future (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
314
T196. Revisiting the Atlantic Continental Margin: New Insights on the Geologic Evolution of North American Passive Margin Basins (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
315
316
T198. Shale Gas Basins: Their Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Environments, Tectonics, and Structural Evolution (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
318
319
T214. Mountains across the Oceans: Caledonian, Variscan, and Appalachian Orogenies through Time (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
321
T186. Estimating the Timing and Characteristics of Continental Earthquakes from Geologic Data
Room 336 (Baltimore Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
330
331
332
T92. Clear As Mud? Advancing Communication in the Geosciences
Room 343 (Baltimore Convention Center)
333
334
335
T119. Geological Interactions within the Global Carbon Cycle
Room 345/346 (Baltimore Convention Center)
336
337
T143. What Makes a Juicy Rock? Global Climate Events and Deposition of Organic Rich Shales through Time
Room 309 (Baltimore Convention Center)
338
T152. Geobiology of Critical Transitions: Integrating Fossils, Proxies, and Models III
Room 325/326 (Baltimore Convention Center)
339
T161. Echinoderm Paleobiology: Diversity, Form, and Phylogeny
Room 316 (Baltimore Convention Center)
340
341
T212. Deconstructing Rodinia: Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Geologic Evolution of Laurentia’s Margins
Room 314 (Baltimore Convention Center)
342
T214. Mountains across the Oceans: Caledonian, Variscan, and Appalachian Orogenies through Time
Room 308 (Baltimore Convention Center)