GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016

Session No. 74
Sunday, 25 September 2016: 9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Exhibit Hall E/F (Colorado Convention Center)

Recent Advances in Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography (Posters)

Authors will be present from 3:30 to 5:30 PM.
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USING RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY TO ANALYZE OXYGEN ISOTOPE RATIOS IN CALCITE SPELEOTHEMS
KOOSTRA, Caleb1, POLK, Jason1, CELESTIAN, Aaron J.2, LIVELY, Jason3 and OUELLETTE, Gilman Reno4, (1)Western Kentucky University, Center for Human-GeoEnvironmental Studies, Bowling Green, KY 42101, (2)Mineral Sciences, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA 90007, (3)CHNGES, Western Kentucky University, Bowling; Western Kentucky University, Center for Human-GeoEnvironmental Studies, Bowling Green, KY 42101, (4)Paleoclimate and Anthropology Studies Laboratory, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, caleb.koostra892@topper.wku.edu
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MOISTURE SOURCES OF EL NINO RELATED STORMS AND THE ROLE OF ATMOSPHERIC RIVERS: A STABLE ISOTOPE PERSPECTIVE
WEISMAN, Isabelle E.1, OSTER, Jessica L.2, FOGARTY, Matthew3, AHMED, Ayesha3 and MIX, Hari4, (1)Earth & Environmental Science, Vanderbilt University, 5726 Stevenson Center, Vanderbilt University, 7th floor, Nashville, TN 37240, (2)Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240, (3)Environmental Studies and Sciences, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara University Environmental Studies and Sciences Department, Varsi Hall, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053, (4)Environmental Studies and Sciences, Santa Clara University, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053, isabelle.e.weisman@vanderbilt.edu
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DOES SEA ICE COVER AFFECT GROWTH IN JUVENILE STAGES OF THE ANTARCTIC SCALLOP, ADAMUSSIUM COLBECKI?
CRONIN, Kelly1, WALKER, Sally E.1 and BOWSER, Samuel S.2, (1)Department of Geology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, (2)Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY 12201, kec75599@uga.edu
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NORTH PACIFIC CLIMATE AND THE C.E. 1741 VITUS BERING EXPEDITION TO ALASKA
BELL, Brandon Blake, LUNA, Eduardo T., DECK, Clara B., WIESENBERG, N. and WILES, Gregory, Department of Geology, The College of Wooster, 1189 Beall Ave., Wooster, OH 44691, bbell18@wooster.edu
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DO CLIMATE AND MAGNETIC CHANGES CONTROL THE DESTINY OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS IN EAST ASIA?
HONG, Hoabin and YU, Yongjae, Astronomy, Space Science and Geology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, 34134, Korea, Republic of (South), hbhong@cnu.ac.kr
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DENDROCLIMATIC RESPONSE OF LARCH AND BIRCH ACROSS AN ELEVATIONAL TRANSECT AND LARGE-SCALE CLIMATE COMPARISONS, KAMCHATKA PENINSULA, RUSSIAN FAR EAST
DECK, Clara B.1, WILES, Gregory1, MATSKOVSKY, Vladimir2, KUDERINA, Tatiana2, D'ARRIGO, Rosanne D.3, SOLOMINA, Olga2 and WIESENBERG, N.1, (1)Department of Geology, The College of Wooster, 1189 Beall Ave., Wooster, OH 44691, (2)Institute of Geography, Moscow State Univeristy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Startomonetny-29, Moscow, 119017, Russia, (3)Tree Ring Lab, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY 10964, cdeck17@wooster.edu
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EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF A CHANGING CLIMATE ON ALASKA YELLOW CEDAR: ANALYSES OF RING WIDTH AND BLUE INTENSITY TREE RING CHRONOLOGIES
MCGRATH, Sarah1, LUNA, Eduardo T.2, WIESENBERG, N.1 and WILES, Gregory1, (1)Department of Geology, The College of Wooster, 1189 Beall Ave, Wooster, OH 44691, (2)Department of Geology, The College of Wooster, 1189 Beall Ave., Wooster, OH 44691, smcgrath17@wooster.edu
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ANALYSIS OF NEW BLUE INTENSITY AND RING WIDTH TREE RING CHRONOLOGIES AS PROXIES FOR NORTH PACIFIC CLIMATE CHANGE, COLUMBIA BAY, ALASKA
HILTON, Annette E., WILES, Gregory, HAPP, Madeline and WIESENBERG, N., Department of Geology, The College of Wooster, 1189 Beall Ave., Wooster, OH 44691, ahilton17@wooster.edu
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AN OXYGEN ISOTOPE PALEOCLIMATE RECORD FROM DUCK POND BLUE HOLE AND SHAD POND ON ELEUTHERA, BAHAMAS
YAKABOWSKAS, Dana Michelle1, PARK BOUSH, Lisa E.1, MYRBO, Amy2 and BROWN, Erik3, (1)Center for Integrative Geosciences, University of Connecticut, 354 Mansfield Road, Storrs, CT 06269-1045, (2)LacCore/CSDCO, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota, 500 Pillsbury Dr. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, (3)University of Minnesota Duluth, Large Lakes Observatory, Duluth, MN 55812, dana.yakabowskas@uconn.edu
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ATMOSPHERIC DRIVERS OF MID-HOLOCENE MEGA-DROUGHTS AND THE MODERN CALIFORNIA DROUGHT IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA: COMPARISON OF MODELS, PROXIES, AND OBSERVATIONS
HERMANN, Nicholas Wayne, Earth and Environmental Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240, OSTER, Jessica L., Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240 and IBARRA, Daniel E., Department of Earth System Science, Stanford University, 473 Via Ortega, Rm 140, Stanford, CA 94305, herm3407@gmail.com
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MIDDLE HOLOCENE SST RECORD (6,200 +/- 80 TO 4,760 +/- 90 YR B.P.) BASED ON CORALS FROM CAÑADA HONDA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ARANA-MORALES, Ashlyann and RAMIREZ-MARTINEZ, Wilson R., Dept. of Geology, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus, PO Box 9017, Mayaguez, PR 00681, ashlyann.arana@upr.edu
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INVESTIGATING THE HOLOCENE HYDROLOGIC RECORD OF AN EXTANT DESERT SPRING AND PLAYA SYSTEM: SODA LAKE, MOJAVE DESERT, CA
HONKE, Jeffrey S., U.S. Geological Survey, Geoscience and Environmental Change Science Center, Box 25046, MS 980, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, PIGATI, Jeffrey S., U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, BRIGHT, Jordon E., Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, GOLDSTEIN, Harland L., United States Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, MS-980, Denver, CO 80225 and SKIPP, Gary L., U.S. Geological Survey, MS 980, Box 25046, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, jhonke@usgs.gov
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10BE EXPOSURE DATING OF HOLOCENE MORAINES IN THE SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA
HIDY, Alan J., Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550, ZIMMERMAN, Susan H., Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, FINKEL, Robert C., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, 94550, SCHAEFER, Joerg M., Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY 10964 and CLARK, Doug, Geology, Western Washington University, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225-9080, hidy3@llnl.gov
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CENTENNIAL-SCALE COUPLING OF HOLOCENE CLIMATE IN THE SOUTHEASTERN VOLGA BASIN TO NORTH ATLANTIC POLEWARD HEAT TRANSPORT
BAKER, Jonathan L. and RIEFKOHL-GARCIA, Stefano, Department of Geoscience, University of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 45010, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4010, sgarciariefkohl@gmail.com
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INVESTIGATING THE CAUSES OF PLUVIAL CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN BASIN AND RANGE DURING MIS2 USING CLUMPED ISOTOPE PALEOTHERMOMETRY OF CARBONATES IN LACUSTRINE AND WETLAND SEDIMENTS
KOWLER, Andrew L.1, LORA, Juan M.1, MITCHELL, Jonathan L.2, LEE, Hung-I3, RISI, Camille4 and TRIPATI, Aradhna1, (1)Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, (2)Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095; Department of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, (3)Department of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, (4)Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, CNRS, Paris, France, kowler@email.arizona.edu
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PLEISTOCENE ARAGONITE CYCLES AND TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF BASINAL DRIFT DEPOSITS FROM THE INNER SEA OF THE MALDIVES
MOHAMMADI, Obeyd1, GUO, Junhua1 and IODP, Expedition 359 Scientists2, (1)Department of Geological Sciences, California State University, Bakersfield, 9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311, (2)Texas A&M University, 1000 Discovery Dr, College Station, TX 77845, omohammadi@csub.edu
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USING THE OXYGEN ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF TERRESTRIAL GASTROPOD SHELLS AS A PALEOCLIMATIC PROXY: A CASE STUDY FROM THE SAN PEDRO VALLEY, SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA
BOSCH, Stephanie, Department of Geology and Environmental Earth Sciences, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, RECH, Jason A., Department of Geology and Environmental Earth Science, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, PIGATI, Jeffrey S., U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, NEKOLA, Jeffrey C., Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, 167 Castetter Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 and YANES, Yurena, Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, boschs@miamioh.edu
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FOREST RESPONSES TO CLIMATIC COOLING ACROSS THE EOCENE-OLIGOCENE BOUNDARY IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA
MEYER, Herbert W., National Park Service, P.O. Box 185, Florissant, CO 80816, Herb_Meyer@nps.gov
Handouts
  • Meyer GSA 2016 Final poster.pdf (4.3 MB)
  • 277
    PALEOGENE TEMPERATURE ESTIMATES FROM BODY SIZE IN GLYPTOSAURINE LIZARDS (SQUAMATA: ANGUIDAE) FOR THE INTERIOR OF NORTH AMERICA
    ELSHAFIE, Sara J., Dept. of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, 1101 Valley Life Sciences Bldg., BERKELEY, CA 94720 and HEAD, Jason J., Dept. of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing St., CB2 3EJ, Cambridge, United Kingdom, selshafie@berkeley.edu
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    PALEOENVIRONMENT RECONSTRUCTION AND GEOCHRONOLOGY OF THE LOWER AND MIDDLE MEMBERS OF THE DEVIL'S GRAVEYARD FORMATION (TORNILLO BASIN, TEXAS)
    EMERY-WETHERELL, Meaghan M.1, ATWATER, Amy2, THOMSON, Kelly3, WETHERELL, Logan R.4, KIRK, E. Christopher2 and STOCKLI, Daniel F.3, (1)Department of Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, 1272 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, (2)Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712; Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, (3)Department of Geological Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, (4)Department of Geological Sciences, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA 98926, kellydthomson@gmail.com
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    PALEOCLIMATIC INVESTIGATION OF THE KAIPAROWITS FORMATION, SOUTH-CENTRAL UTAH USING STABLE ISOTOPE PROXIES
    YAMAMURA, Daigo, Department of Geoscience, University of Arkansas, 216 Ozark Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701 and SUAREZ, Celina, Geosciences, University of Arkansas, 216 Ozark Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701, dyamamur@uark.edu
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    STRONG TERRESTRIAL INFLUENCE ON THE LATE CRETACEOUS TETHYAN–ATLANTIC EPEIRIC SEA IN THE UPPER BENUE TROUGH, NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA
    VALDON, Yunis B.1, ZOBAA, Mohamed K.2, OBOH-IKUENOBE, Francisca E.3, MAIGARI, Abubakar S.4, AWAD, Walaa K.3 and HASELWANDER, Robert D.3, (1)Geology Department, Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola, Nigeria, (2)Department of Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 64509; Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Benha, 13518, Egypt, (3)Department of Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 64509, (4)Department of Applied Geology, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Nigeria, mohamed.zobaa@mst.edu, mohamed.zobaa@fsc.bu.edu.eg
    Handouts
  • 2016 GSA Poster.pdf (3.1 MB)
  • 281
    PEDOGENIC FEATURES OF THE LOWER PERMIAN SANGRE DE CRISTO FORMATION, NORTHERN NEW MEXICO: PALEOCLIMATIC INTERPRETATION
    TANNER, Lawrence H., Dept. Biological and Environmental Sciences, Le Moyne College, 1419 Salt Springs Rd, Syracuse, NY 13214 and LUCAS, Spencer G., New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, 1801 Mountain Road N.W, Albuquerque, NM 87104, tannerlh@lemoyne.edu
    282
    PETRIFIED WOOD FROM THE INGLEFIELD SANDSTONE OF THE PATOKA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN) IN VANDERBURGH COUNTY, SOUTHWEST INDIANA
    BEARD, Scott C., Geology & Physics, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712 and ELLIOTT Jr., William S., Geology and Physics, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712, scbeard@eagles.usi.edu
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    SEA LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS OF THE LAST FIVE MILLENNIA RECORDED IN MACROTIDAL FLATS ALONG THE WEST COAST OF KOREA
    NAHM, Wook-Hyun, Geology division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), Gajung 30, Yusung, Daejeon, 305-350, Korea, Republic of (South), nahmwh@empal.com
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    EVIDENCE FOR EXTREME ARIDITY DURING THE EARLY AND MIDDLE TRIASSIC OF THE SICHUAN BASIN, CHINA
    DING, Ting1, LIU, Chenglin2, GONZALEZ, Luis A.3 and ZHAO, Yanjun2, (1)School of the Earth and Resources, China University of Geosciences Beijing, Beijing, 10086, China, (2)MLR Key Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment, Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, 100037, China, (3)Department of Geology, University of Kansas, 1475 Jayhawk Blvd., Rm. 120, Lindley Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045, dingting886@ku.edu
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    SIMULATING LATE ORDOVICIAN DEEP OCEAN O2 WITH AN EARTH SYSTEM CLIMATE MODEL: FIRST RESULTS
    D'AMICO, Daniel F. and MONTENEGRO, Alvaro, Department of Geography, The Ohio State University, 1036 Derby Hall, 154 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, damico.43@osu.edu
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    A NEW GLOBAL TEMPERATURE CURVE FOR THE PHANEROZOIC
    SCOTESE, Christopher, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University, Technological Institute, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, cscotese@gmail.com
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    ICE IN LATE DARRIWILIAN?
    DING, Ting, The school of earth and resource, China university of Geoscienc, 1704 barker ave, lawrence, KS 66044, dingting886@hotmail.com
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