Sunday, 22 October 2017
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
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T5. Arsenic and Other Geogenic Contaminants in Groundwater Resources: Linking Water Quality, Food Security, and Treatment I
Room 618/619/620 (Washington State Convention Center)
5
T13. In Honor of John M. (Jack) Sharp Jr.: Celebrating over 40 Years of Science, Students, and Stewardship I
Room 615/616/617 (Washington State Convention Center)
6
T14. Lead Them to Water: Teaching Innovative Hydrogeology
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
7
8
T42. Glacier and Ice Sheet Grounding Lines: Contemporary and Past Observations of Grounding Line Processes, Behavior, and Landforms
Yakima 1 (The Conference Center)
9
T45. Miocene–Pliocene Terrestrial Ecosystem Response to the Climate System I
Room 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
10
T51. Biodiversity Dynamics in the Face of Environmental Change: Integrating Paleontological and Neontological Approaches to Macroevolution I
Room 608 (Washington State Convention Center)
11
T58. Oxygen and Ecosystems from the Proterozoic to the Paleozoic
Room 607 (Washington State Convention Center)
12
T64. Citizen Science in Paleontology: Harnessing Public Interest to Advance Research and STEM Education I
Room 606 (Washington State Convention Center)
13
T74. Integrating Geohazards Data into Planning and Land-use Management Decisions
Room 611 (Washington State Convention Center)
14
T83. Unconventional Energy Resources: Advances and Evolution in Tight Reservoir Assessment and Production
Room 3B (Washington State Convention Center)
15
T89. The Dynamics of Tectono-Sedimentary Systems During Basin Formation and Fill I
Ballroom 6C (Washington State Convention Center)
16
T90. Advancing Seismic and Sequence Stratigraphy: Insights from Testing the Fundamentals
Room 307/308 (Washington State Convention Center)
17
T102. Beyond the Road-Cut: Virtual, Local, and Nontraditional “Field” Teaching and Learning Experiences
Room 2B (Washington State Convention Center)
18
T127. Supporting Geoscience Student Transfer Between Institutions and Transitions into the Workforce: Pathways to Success
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
19
T157. Origin and Evolution of the Continental Crust: A Celebration of the Career of Paul Mueller
Skagit 2 (The Conference Center)
20
21
T163. Petrochronology: Advances and Applications to Petrogenesis and Tectonics I
Skagit 4 (The Conference Center)
22
T174. Cordilleran Ice Sheet Outburst Floods: From Glacial Lake Missoula to the Hubbard Glacier
Chelan 5 (The Conference Center)
23
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T216. Spatiotemporal Variations and the Role of Fluids in Fault-Zone Hydromechanical Processes
Tahoma 2 (The Conference Center)
27
T220. Challenges in Tectonics: Planetary Evolution in Four Dimensions—The New Global Tectonics
Tahoma 4 (The Conference Center)
28
T221. Circum-Arctic Structural Events: Tectonic Evolution of the Arctic Margins and Trans-Arctic Links with Adjacent Orogens
Tahoma 3 (The Conference Center)
29
T223. Intraplate Earthquake Sources, Processes, and Hazards in Central and Eastern North America
Tahoma 5 (The Conference Center)
30
9:00 AM-5:30 PM
63
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T197. No Dates: No Rates—Utilizing Geochronometers to Quantify Rates of Geomorphic Processes or Archaeological Development over a Wide Range of Temporal and Spatial Scales (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
66
T78. Environmental Impact Studies for Energy Geology (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
67
T83. Unconventional Energy Resources: Advances and Evolution in Tight Reservoir Assessment and Production (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
68
T243. Environmental and Engineering Division Geology Student Research Competition (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
70
T157. Origin and Evolution of the Continental Crust: A Celebration of the Career of Paul Mueller (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
71
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T194. The Aeolian Realm: Dunes, Dust, and Loess (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
75
T74. Integrating Geohazards Data into Planning and Land-use Management Decisions (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
76
T102. Beyond the Road-Cut: Virtual, Local, and Nontraditional “Field” Teaching and Learning Experiences (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
77
T118. Integration of Field and Laboratory-Based Experience toward Designing Pedagogically Sound Curriculum Enhancement Activities in the Geosciences (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
78
T127. Supporting Geoscience Student Transfer Between Institutions and Transitions into the Workforce: Pathways to Success (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
79
T132. Undergraduate Research Posters Showcasing Research by 2YC and 4YCU Geoscience Students (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
80
81
T140. New Tools in the Geologist’s Toolbelt: Using Technology to Educate and Inspire Others about Geology (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
82
T2. A Showcase of Undergraduate Research in Hydrogeology (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
83
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T216. Spatiotemporal Variations and the Role of Fluids in Fault-Zone Hydromechanical Processes (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
90
T221. Circum-Arctic Structural Events: Tectonic Evolution of the Arctic Margins and Trans-Arctic Links with Adjacent Orogens (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
31
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
35
T5. Arsenic and Other Geogenic Contaminants in Groundwater Resources: Linking Water Quality, Food Security, and Treatment II
Room 618/619/620 (Washington State Convention Center)
36
T8. Fate, Effects, and Mitigation of Chemical and Fuel Releases in Surface and Subsurface Environments
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
37
T13. In Honor of John M. (Jack) Sharp Jr.: Celebrating over 40 Years of Science, Students, and Stewardship II
Room 615/616/617 (Washington State Convention Center)
38
T43. High-Resolution Investigations of the Permian-Triassic Transition
Room 611 (Washington State Convention Center)
39
T45. Miocene–Pliocene Terrestrial Ecosystem Response to the Climate System II
Room 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
40
T51. Biodiversity Dynamics in the Face of Environmental Change: Integrating Paleontological and Neontological Approaches to Macroevolution II
Room 608 (Washington State Convention Center)
41
42
T64. Citizen Science in Paleontology: Harnessing Public Interest to Advance Research and STEM Education II
Room 606 (Washington State Convention Center)
43
T89. The Dynamics of Tectono-Sedimentary Systems During Basin Formation and Fill II
Ballroom 6C (Washington State Convention Center)
44
T92. Tectonics and Sedimentation, Avulsion, and Experimental Stratigraphy, and History of Western North America: A Celebration of Paul Heller's Career
Room 307/308 (Washington State Convention Center)
45
T99. Augmented and Virtual Reality in Geoscience Education
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
46
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T159. Teasing New Information out of (Old) Zircon: In Honor of Dustin Trail, 2017 MSA Recipient
Skagit 3 (The Conference Center)
49
T163. Petrochronology: Advances and Applications to Petrogenesis and Tectonics II
Skagit 4 (The Conference Center)
50
51
T191. Looking to the Past to Understand the Future: Glacial Chronology and Process
Chelan 2 (The Conference Center)
52
T195. Undergraduate Research Talks: The Next Step in Student Research Projects
Chelan 5 (The Conference Center)
53
T197. No Dates: No Rates—Utilizing Geochronometers to Quantify Rates of Geomorphic Processes or Archaeological Development over a Wide Range of Temporal and Spatial Scales
Room 3B (Washington State Convention Center)
54
55
T224. Multi-Proxy Records for Large-Scale Translation and Vertical Strain along Active and Ancient Strike-Slip Fault Systems
Tahoma 3 (The Conference Center)
56
T226. New Perspectives on Processes of Subduction Initiation and Termination
Tahoma 5 (The Conference Center)
57
T228. Origin, Accretion, and Translation of Mesozoic-Cenozoic Terranes along the Pacific Margin of North America
Tahoma 4 (The Conference Center)
58
T236. Characterizing Cascadia’s Earthquakes—Reexamining Open Questions about Cascadia Seismic and Tsunami Hazards
Yakima 1 (The Conference Center)
59
T242. Current Trends in Landslide Monitoring: New Techniques, Methods, Successes, Failures, and Case Studies I
Skagit 5 (The Conference Center)
60
3:45 PM-5:30 PM
62
Monday, 23 October 2017
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
93
T6. Cross-Border Community Engagement Using Geoscience Research, Education, and Outreach
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
94
T12. Hydrogeology, Geochemistry, and Wetland Processes I: A Session in Honor of the Career of Donald I. Siegel
Room 618/619/620 (Washington State Convention Center)
95
T22. Water Resources and Management in Coastal and Inland Aquifers—Emphasis on Small Island Developing States of the Caribbean
Room 615/616/617 (Washington State Convention Center)
96
T31. GeoCorps and Geoscientists-in-the-Parks Internships on Public Lands: Providing Career Development Opportunities for Students and Recent Graduates
Room 612 (Washington State Convention Center)
97
98
T40. Earth Life Transitions and Major Continental Biological Events of the Phanerozoic
Room 611 (Washington State Convention Center)
99
T49. Advances in Computational Paleobiology: Reshaping Our Understanding of the Fossil Record
Room 608 (Washington State Convention Center)
100
T59. Studies in Paleobiology and Paleoecology I: In Honor of Professor David J. Bottjer
Room 607 (Washington State Convention Center)
101
T87. Fluvio-Deltaic Processes and Their Stratigraphic Record
Ballroom 6C (Washington State Convention Center)
102
103
T100. Barriers, Misconceptions, and Progress in Improving Climate Literacy and Strategies for Communicating about Climate Change
Room 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
104
T122. On the Cutting Edge: Fifteen Years of Impacts on Geoscience Education
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
105
T129. The Challenge of Defining Student Success: Broadening Participation, Measuring Success, and Preparing 2YC and 4YC Students for a Variety of Transitions
Room 2B (Washington State Convention Center)
106
T149. Celebrating Dr. John W. Valley's Contributions to Isotope Geochemistry and Beyond, from the Hadean to the Holocene I
Skagit 2 (The Conference Center)
107
T162. The Dance of Arcs: Causes of Arc Migrations, Flare-Ups, and Magmatic Focusing I
Skagit 4 (The Conference Center)
108
109
T172. A Call to Arms: Applying Quaternary Science in the 21st Century
Chelan 5 (The Conference Center)
110
111
T193. Quantifying Geomorphic Processes and Rates of Landscape Evolution
Chelan 2 (The Conference Center)
112
113
T205. Impact Cratering: From Fire to Ice—Cratering across the Solar System
Tahoma 1 (The Conference Center)
114
T209. Challenges in Tectonics: Fault Zone Behavior through Time, from Earth’s Surface to the Upper Mantle I
Tahoma 2 (The Conference Center)
115
116
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118
T242. Current Trends in Landslide Monitoring: New Techniques, Methods, Successes, Failures, and Case Studies II
Skagit 5 (The Conference Center)
119
T248. Microbialite Textures and Chemical Signatures in Continental Settings: Forging the Link between the Modern and Ancient
Room 602/603 (Washington State Convention Center)
120
T252. Cratonic Assembly in the Precambrian: Forming the Core of Modern and Ancient Landmasses
Room 604 (Washington State Convention Center)
9:00 AM-6:30 PM
153
T34. Sigma Gamma Epsilon-Undergraduate Research (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
154
T153. Geochemical and Petrologic Forensics in the study of Earth’s Magmatism: A Tribute to the Distinguished Career of Jon Davidson (1959–2016) (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
156
T248. Microbialite Textures and Chemical Signatures in Continental Settings: Forging the Link between the Modern and Ancient (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
157
158
159
T191. Looking to the Past to Understand the Future: Glacial Chronology and Process (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
160
T193. Quantifying Geomorphic Processes and Rates of Landscape Evolution (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
161
T236. Characterizing Cascadia’s Earthquakes—Reexamining Open Questions about Cascadia Seismic and Tsunami Hazards (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
162
T104. Broader Impacts Activities as Vehicles for Filling the Geoscience Pipeline (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
163
T122. On the Cutting Edge: Fifteen Years of Impacts on Geoscience Education (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
164
T129. The Challenge of Defining Student Success: Broadening Participation, Measuring Success, and Preparing 2YC and 4YC Students for a Variety of Transitions (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
165
166
T138. Geology Rocks! A Musical Session on the Sounds of Science (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
169
T5. Arsenic and Other Geogenic Contaminants in Groundwater Resources: Linking Water Quality, Food Security, and Treatment (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
170
T8. Fate, Effects, and Mitigation of Chemical and Fuel Releases in Surface and Subsurface Environments (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
172
T158. Gemological Research in the 21st Century—Characterization, Exploration, and Geological Significance of Diamonds and other Gem Minerals (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
173
T43. High-Resolution Investigations of the Permian-Triassic Transition (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
175
T60. The Onset of the Great Ordovician Biodiversity Event (GOBE): Testing Hypotheses with Diverse Data Sets (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
176
T163. Petrochronology: Advances and Applications to Petrogenesis and Tectonics (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
178
T204. Friends of Hoth: Episode II—Icy Bodies of the Solar System (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
179
T205. Impact Cratering: From Fire to Ice—Cratering across the Solar System (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
180
T207. Volcanism and Tectonism across the Solar System (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
181
T252. Cratonic Assembly in the Precambrian: Forming the Core of Modern and Ancient Landmasses (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
182
T84. The Dynamics of Stratigraphy and Sedimentation (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
183
T87. Fluvio-Deltaic Processes and Their Stratigraphic Record (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
184
T89. The Dynamics of Tectono-Sedimentary Systems During Basin Formation and Fill (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
185
T90. Advancing Seismic and Sequence Stratigraphy: Insights from Testing the Fundamentals (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
186
T91. Chemostratigraphy: Environments, Correlation, and Time (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
187
T92. Tectonics and Sedimentation, Avulsion, and Experimental Stratigraphy, and History of Western North America: A Celebration of Paul Heller's Career (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
188
T234. What Are the Conditions That Lead to Detachment Faulting? (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
126
T12. Hydrogeology, Geochemistry, and Wetland Processes II: A Session in Honor of the Career of Donald I. Siegel
Room 618/619/620 (Washington State Convention Center)
127
T15. Monitoring the Complex Nature of Water Balances and Solute Transport at the Groundwater–Surface Water Interface
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
128
129
130
T53. Digital, Digital Get Down: Frontiers in Virtual Paleontology
Room 606 (Washington State Convention Center)
131
T59. Studies in Paleobiology and Paleoecology II: In Honor of Professor David J. Bottjer
Room 607 (Washington State Convention Center)
132
T60. The Onset of the Great Ordovician Biodiversity Event (GOBE): Testing Hypotheses with Diverse Data Sets
Room 608 (Washington State Convention Center)
133
T78. Environmental Impact Studies for Energy Geology
Room 602/603 (Washington State Convention Center)
134
T85. Clear as Mud: Stratigraphic, Diagenetic, Sedimentologic, Geomechanical Analyses, and Modern Analogs of Ancient Mudrock Systems
Ballroom 6C (Washington State Convention Center)
135
136
T111. Geology and Hydrology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management
Room 2B (Washington State Convention Center)
137
T113. Geoscience Education Research: Implications for Undergraduate Geoscience Teaching and Learning
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
138
T124. Practical Advice for In-Service and Pre-Service K–12 Earth Science Teacher Preparation and Professional Development
Room 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
139
T149. Celebrating Dr. John W. Valley's Contributions to Isotope Geochemistry and Beyond, from the Hadean to the Holocene II
Skagit 2 (The Conference Center)
140
T162. The Dance of Arcs: Causes of Arc Migrations, Flare-Ups, and Magmatic Focusing II
Skagit 4 (The Conference Center)
141
T167. The History of the Petroleum Industry: Hydraulic Fracturing—The 20th and 21st Century
Skagit 3 (The Conference Center)
142
143
T177. Ice Streams of North American Ice Sheets and Their Stratigraphic and Sedimentary Record
Chelan 2 (The Conference Center)
144
145
146
147
T209. Challenges in Tectonics: Fault Zone Behavior through Time, from Earth’s Surface to the Upper Mantle II
Tahoma 2 (The Conference Center)
148
T213. Integrated Approaches to Deciphering Major Crustal Boundaries in Polyphase Orogenic Settings
Tahoma 3 (The Conference Center)
149
150
151
T242. Current Trends in Landslide Monitoring: New Techniques, Methods, Successes, Failures, and Case Studies III
Skagit 5 (The Conference Center)
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
193
T4. Approaches to Applied Modeling for Industry and the Public
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
194
T10. Groundwater Influenced Ecosystems: Springs, Gaining Streams, and Terrestrial Ecosystems
Room 615/616/617 (Washington State Convention Center)
195
T20. The Critical Zone As Heterogeneous Media: Implications for Physical, Chemical, and Biological Processes
Room 618/619/620 (Washington State Convention Center)
196
T46. North Pacific Environment and Paleoclimate from the Late Pleistocene to Present I
Room 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
197
198
T66. Exceptionally Preserved Proterozoic–Early Paleozoic Fossils
Room 607 (Washington State Convention Center)
199
T69. The Role of Silica in the Earth System: From Organisms to Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Room 606 (Washington State Convention Center)
200
T75. Planetary Climate Disruption Demands Urgent Global Policy Action
Room 611 (Washington State Convention Center)
201
202
T86. Controls, Geomorphology, and Depositional Architecture of Fluvial-Tidal Sediments through Space and Time
Ballroom 6C (Washington State Convention Center)
203
T105. Building an Inclusive Geoscience Community Today for Tomorrow I
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
204
T115. Hands-On Teaching Demonstrations that Combine Geoscience and Societal Issues: Audience Participation Requested!
Room 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
205
T120. Making Thinking Visible: Actions and Expressions of Problem Solving and Decision Making in the Geosciences
Room 2B (Washington State Convention Center)
206
207
208
T161. Petrology across the Inner Solar System: In Honor of Roebling Medalist Ed Stolper
Skagit 4 (The Conference Center)
209
T168. Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimate Reconstructions Using Paleosols
Skagit 3 (The Conference Center)
210
T175. Earthquakes, Faults, and Fault Systems in the Pacific Northwest
Chelan 4 (The Conference Center)
211
212
T187. How, and Under What Conditions, Does Weathering Influence Surface Processes?
Chelan 2 (The Conference Center)
213
214
T219. Challenges in Tectonics: Dynamic Interactions among Earth-Surface Processes, Landscape Evolution, and Tectonics I
Tahoma 4 (The Conference Center)
215
T232. Subduction Zone Response to Ridge and Plateau Collision: Perspectives from the Archean to the Cenozoic
Tahoma 5 (The Conference Center)
216
217
T247. Deciphering the Major Paleoenvironmental Crises of the Earth and Their Impact on the Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles
Room 307/308 (Washington State Convention Center)
218
T257. Contributions of Rock- and Paleo-magnetism to Understanding Orogenic Processes
Yakima 1 (The Conference Center)
9:00 AM-6:30 PM
252
T244. Landslide Inventories, Databases, Hazard Maps, Risk Analysis, and Beyond (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
253
T149. Celebrating Dr. John W. Valley's Contributions to Isotope Geochemistry and Beyond, from the Hadean to the Holocene (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
254
T151. Consequences of Fluids in Subduction Zones: From Grain Scale to Plate Boundary Shear Zone (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
255
256
T247. Deciphering the Major Paleoenvironmental Crises of the Earth and Their Impact on the Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
257
T185. Geomorphology of Human-Altered Landscapes (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
258
T111. Geology and Hydrology in the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
259
T113. Geoscience Education Research: Implications for Undergraduate Geoscience Teaching and Learning (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
260
T120. Making Thinking Visible: Actions and Expressions of Problem Solving and Decision Making in the Geosciences (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
261
T121. Natural History Museums in the 21st Century—Programming for the Future While Preserving the Past (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
262
T123. Pedagogical Applications of Point Cloud Collection and Manipulation (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
263
T124. Practical Advice for In-Service and Pre-Service K–12 Earth Science Teacher Preparation and Professional Development (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
264
T141. Use of Geoscience Data and Information Resources in Education and Research (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
265
T93. Lacustrine Systems across Space and Time (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
266
T94. Limnogeology—Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities on Earth and Beyond: A Tribute to Beth Gierlowski-Kordesch (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
268
269
T45. Miocene–Pliocene Terrestrial Ecosystem Response to the Climate System (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
270
T47. Recent Developments in Cyclostratigraphy (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
271
T56. Mass Extinctions: Past, Present, and Future? (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
273
T69. The Role of Silica in the Earth System: From Organisms to Global Biogeochemical Cycles (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
275
T162. The Dance of Arcs: Causes of Arc Migrations, Flare-Ups, and Magmatic Focusing (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
276
277
T206. Geomorphology and Landscape Evolution of Mars: The G.K. Gilbert Award Session (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
279
T254. The Co-Evolution of Life and Its Environment during the Precambrian: The “Boring Billion” and Mid-Proterozoic Emergence of Complex Life (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
280
281
T175. Earthquakes, Faults, and Fault Systems in the Pacific Northwest (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
282
T176. Glacier-Landscape Interactions, Loess Paleoclimatology, and Interdisciplinary Quaternary Science: In Memory of Stephen C. Porter (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
283
T177. Ice Streams of North American Ice Sheets and Their Stratigraphic and Sedimentary Record (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
284
T168. Advances in Terrestrial Paleoclimate Reconstructions Using Paleosols (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
285
T169. Deciphering Climate Change and Climate Variability in the Geologic Record Using Palaeosols, Loess, Palaeoweathering Profiles, Pedosedimentary Sequences, and Polygenetic Soils: Their Applications and Limitations as Terrestrial Proxies in Understanding Impacts of Climatic Changes (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
286
T170. Rock Transforming to Soil—The Weathering Engine Intersects with the Carbon Cycle (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
287
T208. Best Student Geologic Map Competition (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
288
T209. Challenges in Tectonics: Fault Zone Behavior through Time, from Earth’s Surface to the Upper Mantle (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
289
290
T213. Integrated Approaches to Deciphering Major Crustal Boundaries in Polyphase Orogenic Settings (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
291
294
T231. Subduction Top to Bottom 2 (ST2B-2), Cascadia and Beyond (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
224
T24. How Nick Crawford’s Vision Helped Shape Contemporary Karst Science and Education
Room 615/616/617 (Washington State Convention Center)
225
226
T39. Cushman Foundation Symposium: Microfossil Mayhem—Murder, Misfortune, and More
Room 611 (Washington State Convention Center)
227
T46. North Pacific Environment and Paleoclimate from the Late Pleistocene to Present II
Room 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
228
229
230
231
T88. Mudstone Facts: Deposition, Diagenesis, and Source of Basin Fluids
Ballroom 6C (Washington State Convention Center)
232
T94. Limnogeology—Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities on Earth and Beyond: A Tribute to Beth Gierlowski-Kordesch
Room 307/308 (Washington State Convention Center)
233
T101. Better Together: Partnerships That Facilitate or Enhance Experiential Learning in Undergraduate Geoscience Education
Room 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
234
T105. Building an Inclusive Geoscience Community Today for Tomorrow II
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
235
T114. Getting It Done: Experiences of Implementing the Framework and NGSS in Earth and Space Science
Room 2B (Washington State Convention Center)
236
237
238
239
T165. Recent Advances in Understanding Volcanism of the Yellowstone Hotspot
Tahoma 3 (The Conference Center)
240
241
242
T188. Interrelationship between Tectonic Uplift and Quaternary Glaciations on the Tibetan Plateau and Its Surrounding Mountains
Chelan 2 (The Conference Center)
243
244
T206. Geomorphology and Landscape Evolution of Mars: The G.K. Gilbert Award Session I
Tahoma 1 (The Conference Center)
245
246
T219. Challenges in Tectonics: Dynamic Interactions among Earth-Surface Processes, Landscape Evolution, and Tectonics II
Tahoma 4 (The Conference Center)
247
T222. Decadal to Millennial Strain Accumulation at Subduction Zones
Tahoma 5 (The Conference Center)
248
T251. Tsunami Hazards: Innovations in Mapping, Modeling, and Outreach
Room 618/619/620 (Washington State Convention Center)
249
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
298
T9. Groundwater Flow in Coastal and Marine Settings: From the Intertidal Zone to the Deep Seafloor
Room 615/616/617 (Washington State Convention Center)
299
T16. Novel Approaches to Mine Remediation: Addressing the Legacy of Hardrock Mining through Innovative and Practical Methods
Room 618/619/620 (Washington State Convention Center)
300
T19. Springs: Providing Insights on Critical Groundwater Quality and Quantity Issues
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
301
302
T44. Insights from Microfossils, from Traditional to Novel Approaches
Room 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
303
T48. The Timing and Causes of Jurassic–Cretaceous Biological, Climatic, and Tectonic Transitions in North America
Room 611 (Washington State Convention Center)
304
T52. Biotic Revolutions Recorded in the Trace Fossil Record, Neoproterozoic to Recent I
Room 606 (Washington State Convention Center)
305
T54. Impact of Extinction Events on the Ecological and Geochemical Functioning of Marine Ecosystems
Room 608 (Washington State Convention Center)
306
307
T63. Cephalopod Paleobiology and Paleoecology: A Tribute to Royal H. Mapes
Room 607 (Washington State Convention Center)
308
309
T96. Understanding African Environmental History through Continental Scientific Drilling: Past Successes and Future Opportunities
Room 307/308 (Washington State Convention Center)
310
T121. Natural History Museums in the 21st Century—Programming for the Future While Preserving the Past I
Room 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
311
T131. Translating Professional Development Experiences into the Classroom I
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
312
T133. Victor Porter Memorial Session—Climbing out of the Fishbowl: Hands-On Public Engagement in the Geosciences
Room 2B (Washington State Convention Center)
313
T136. Discovery and Preservation of Geoscience Data and Information Resources
Room 3B (Washington State Convention Center)
314
T154. Imaging the Rock and Fluid Interactions of Geologic Carbon Sequestration
Skagit 2 (The Conference Center)
315
T169. Deciphering Climate Change and Climate Variability in the Geologic Record Using Palaeosols, Loess, Palaeoweathering Profiles, Pedosedimentary Sequences, and Polygenetic Soils: Their Applications and Limitations as Terrestrial Proxies in Understanding Impacts of Climatic Changes
Skagit 3 (The Conference Center)
316
317
T179. New Concepts in Glaciation of the Western Cordillera of North America
Chelan 2 (The Conference Center)
318
T190. Linking Physical and Ecological Processes from Source-to-Sink to Investigate Multi-Scale Response to Restoration
Chelan 5 (The Conference Center)
319
T206. Geomorphology and Landscape Evolution of Mars: The G.K. Gilbert Award Session II
Tahoma 1 (The Conference Center)
320
321
T229. Paleocene-Eocene Tectonic and Magmatic Evolution of the Pacific Northwest
Tahoma 4 (The Conference Center)
322
T230. Polygenetic Mélanges: A Glimpse on Tectono-Sedimentary Recycling in Convergent Margins
Tahoma 5 (The Conference Center)
323
324
9:00 AM-6:30 PM
347
348
350
T33. Intersections of Sustainability and Geosciences (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
351
T150. Chemical Scene Investigations of Large Igneous Provinces II (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
352
T155. Improvements and Challenges in Geochronology: Organizing the Past while Planning for the Future (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
353
T143. Curating Physical Samples in a Digital World (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
354
355
356
T183. Advances and Challenges in Quantifying Sediment Budgets for River Systems (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
357
T186. Heterogeneity in Landscape Evolution: Geomorphic Response to Spatially and Temporally Variable Forcings (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
358
T188. Interrelationship between Tectonic Uplift and Quaternary Glaciations on the Tibetan Plateau and Its Surrounding Mountains (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
359
360
T190. Linking Physical and Ecological Processes from Source-to-Sink to Investigate Multi-Scale Response to Restoration (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
361
T192. Mountain Glaciation and Climate Change of the Past and Present in the Western Americas (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
362
T101. Better Together: Partnerships That Facilitate or Enhance Experiential Learning in Undergraduate Geoscience Education (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
363
T105. Building an Inclusive Geoscience Community Today for Tomorrow (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
364
T110. Engaging Students through Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) across the Geoscience Curriculum (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
365
T114. Getting It Done: Experiences of Implementing the Framework and NGSS in Earth and Space Science (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
366
T4. Approaches to Applied Modeling for Industry and the Public (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
367
T9. Groundwater Flow in Coastal and Marine Settings: From the Intertidal Zone to the Deep Seafloor (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
368
T10. Groundwater Influenced Ecosystems: Springs, Gaining Streams, and Terrestrial Ecosystems (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
369
T11. Hydrogeology of Island Environments in a Changing Climate (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
370
T12. Hydrogeology, Geochemistry, and Wetland Processes: A Session in Honor of the Career of Donald I. Siegel (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
371
T15. Monitoring the Complex Nature of Water Balances and Solute Transport at the Groundwater–Surface Water Interface (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
372
T18. Remote Sensing Applications in Hydrology and Geology (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
373
T19. Springs: Providing Insights on Critical Groundwater Quality and Quantity Issues (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
374
T20. The Critical Zone As Heterogeneous Media: Implications for Physical, Chemical, and Biological Processes (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
375
T96. Understanding African Environmental History through Continental Scientific Drilling: Past Successes and Future Opportunities (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
377
T251. Tsunami Hazards: Innovations in Mapping, Modeling, and Outreach (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
378
T44. Insights from Microfossils, from Traditional to Novel Approaches (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
379
T46. North Pacific Environment and Paleoclimate from the Late Pleistocene to Present (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
380
T63. Cephalopod Paleobiology and Paleoecology: A Tribute to Royal H. Mapes (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
381
T161. Petrology Across the Inner Solar System: In Honor of Roebling Medalist Ed Stolper (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
382
T173. Change Detection Photogrammetry in Earth Science (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
383
T179. New Concepts in Glaciation of the Western Cordillera of North America (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
384
T181. The Geological Signature of Natural Hazard Events (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
386
T210. Challenges in Tectonics: Beyond Steady State: New Developments in Understanding Strain Localization Processes and the Rheology of the Lithosphere (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
387
388
T219. Challenges in Tectonics: Dynamic Interactions among Earth-Surface Processes, Landscape Evolution, and Tectonics (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
389
T225. New Perspectives on Cordilleran Tectonics, Paleogeography, and Metallogeny (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
390
T229. Paleocene-Eocene Tectonic and Magmatic Evolution of the Pacific Northwest (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
391
T233. Tectonics, Geohazards, and Morphodynamics from High-Resolution Topography and Imagery (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
393
T165. Recent Advances in Understanding Volcanism of the Yellowstone Hotspot (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
1:30 PM-5:30 PM
326
T1. 21st Century Rock Flow Properties and Processes: 3D Printing, Digital Rock Physics, and Hydrogeophysics
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
327
T18. Remote Sensing Applications in Hydrology and Geology
Room 615/616/617 (Washington State Convention Center)
328
T21. Using Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers to Determine Recharge and Residence Times within Arid to Semi-Arid Inter-Montane Aquifer Systems
Room 618/619/620 (Washington State Convention Center)
329
T36. Asthenosphere to Atmosphere: Tectonics, Topography, and Climate
Room 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
330
T52. Biotic Revolutions Recorded in the Trace Fossil Record, Neoproterozoic to Recent II
Room 606 (Washington State Convention Center)
331
332
333
T73. Geoscience and the Law: Exploring the Legal and Ethical Issues of Geologic Research and Practice
Room 611 (Washington State Convention Center)
334
T110. Engaging Students through Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) across the Geoscience Curriculum
Room 2B (Washington State Convention Center)
335
T121. Natural History Museums in the 21st Century—Programming for the Future While Preserving the Past II
Room 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
336
T131. Translating Professional Development Experiences into the Classroom II
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
337
338
T170. Rock Transforming to Soil—The Weathering Engine Intersects with the Carbon Cycle
Skagit 3 (The Conference Center)
339
T183. Advances and Challenges in Quantifying Sediment Budgets for River Systems
Chelan 4 (The Conference Center)
340
T186. Heterogeneity in Landscape Evolution: Geomorphic Response to Spatially and Temporally Variable Forcings
Chelan 2 (The Conference Center)
341
T192. Mountain Glaciation and Climate Change of the Past and Present in the Western Americas
Chelan 5 (The Conference Center)
342
343
344
T225. New Perspectives on Cordilleran Tectonics, Paleogeography, and Metallogeny
Tahoma 5 (The Conference Center)
345
T233. Tectonics, Geohazards, and Morphodynamics from High-Resolution Topography and Imagery
Tahoma 4 (The Conference Center)