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Wednesday, 4 November 2015
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Karst: Visualizing Karst through Multiple Disciplines: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Remote Sensing, and More
Room 341 (Baltimore Convention Center)
264
265
Paleontology: Go Big or Go Home: Fossil Range Sizes and Body Sizes
Room 310 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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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
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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
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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)
291
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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)
295
Geoscience Information/Communication: Past Events Can Guide Communication and Public Policy (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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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)
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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)
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T172. Geology of Dwarf Planets: First Results from NASA's Dawn Mission to Ceres (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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Quaternary Geology: Pleistocene to Holocene Deposits, Landforms and Processes (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)
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T198. Shale Gas Basins: Their Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Environments, Tectonics, and Structural Evolution (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T214. Mountains across the Oceans: Caledonian, Variscan, and Appalachian Orogenies through Time (Posters)
Exhibit Hall (Baltimore Convention Center)
320
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
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T186. Estimating the Timing and Characteristics of Continental Earthquakes from Geologic Data
Room 336 (Baltimore Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
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Geomorphology: Channels and Channel Change at Short to Long Time Scales
Room 342 (Baltimore Convention Center)
326
327
Paleontology: Building the Fossil Record: Taphonomic and Paleoecological Controls on Fossilization
Room 315 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T92. Clear As Mud? Advancing Communication in the Geosciences
Room 343 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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T119. Geological Interactions within the Global Carbon Cycle
Room 345/346 (Baltimore Convention Center)
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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)
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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)