Sunday, 22 October 2017
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
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D13. Paleontology, Phylogenetic/Morphological Patterns: Invertebrates
Room 604 (Washington State Convention Center)
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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)
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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)
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T14. Lead Them to Water: Teaching Innovative Hydrogeology
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
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T42. Glacier and Ice Sheet Grounding Lines: Contemporary and Past Observations of Grounding Line Processes, Behavior, and Landforms
Yakima 1 (The Conference Center)
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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)
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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)
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T163. Petrochronology: Advances and Applications to Petrogenesis and Tectonics I
Skagit 4 (The Conference Center)
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T174. Cordilleran Ice Sheet Outburst Floods: From Glacial Lake Missoula to the Hubbard Glacier
Chelan 5 (The Conference Center)
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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
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
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1:30 PM-5:30 PM
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D3. The Geochemistry, Biogeochemistry, and Ecology of Cave and Karst Settings
Room 612 (Washington State Convention Center)
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D25. Geoscience Education Session: International Field Experiences in the Digital Age and Adapting Mental Models by Using Food for Teaching
Room 3A (Washington State Convention Center)
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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)
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T8. Fate, Effects, and Mitigation of Chemical and Fuel Releases in Surface and Subsurface Environments
Room 613/614 (Washington State Convention Center)
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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)
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T43. High-Resolution Investigations of the Permian-Triassic Transition
Room 611 (Washington State Convention Center)
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T45. Miocene–Pliocene Terrestrial Ecosystem Response to the Climate System II
Room 609 (Washington State Convention Center)
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T51. Biodiversity Dynamics in the Face of Environmental Change: Integrating Paleontological and Neontological Approaches to Macroevolution II
Room 608 (Washington State Convention Center)
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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)
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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)
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T99. Augmented and Virtual Reality in Geoscience Education
Room 2A (Washington State Convention Center)
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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)
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T163. Petrochronology: Advances and Applications to Petrogenesis and Tectonics II
Skagit 4 (The Conference Center)
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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)
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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
Room 3B (Washington State Convention Center)
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T224. Multi-Proxy Records for Large-Scale Translation and Vertical Strain along Active and Ancient Strike-Slip Fault Systems
Tahoma 3 (The Conference Center)
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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)
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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
2:00 PM-5:30 PM
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P1. The Changing Face of Geoscience in the 21st Century: Increasing Diversity and Inclusion to Solve Complex Problems
Ballroom 6A (Washington State Convention Center)
3:45 PM-5:30 PM
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9:00 AM-5:30 PM
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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)
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T78. Environmental Impact Studies for Energy Geology (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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T83. Unconventional Energy Resources: Advances and Evolution in Tight Reservoir Assessment and Production (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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T243. Environmental and Engineering Division Geology Student Research Competition (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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T157. Origin and Evolution of the Continental Crust: A Celebration of the Career of Paul Mueller (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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D39. Surface Processes and Geomorphic Evolution, from the Coastlines to the Glaciers (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
73
T194. The Aeolian Realm: Dunes, Dust, and Loess (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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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)
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T140. New Tools in the Geologist’s Toolbelt: Using Technology to Educate and Inspire Others about Geology (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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T2. A Showcase of Undergraduate Research in Hydrogeology (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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D18. Paleontology, Phylogenetic/Morphological Patterns (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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T216. Spatiotemporal Variations and the Role of Fluids in Fault-Zone Hydromechanical Processes (Posters)
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)
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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)