GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019

Session No. 188
Tuesday, 24 September 2019: 9:00 AM-6:30 PM
Hall AB, North Building (Phoenix Convention Center)

T4. Eolian Processes and Landscape Evolution (Posters)

GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; International Society for Aeolian Research; GSA Soils and Soil Processes Division

Authors will be present from 4:30 to 6:30 PM.

 

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85
DIFFERENTIATING THE UNDIFFERENTIATABLE? A CLASSIFICATION OF HARD-TO-DISTINGUISH DUNE STRATIFICATION TYPES IN THE PERMIAN COCONINO SANDSTONE
MAITHEL, Sarah A.1, BRAND, Leonard R.1 and WHITMORE, John H.2, (1)Department of Earth and Biological Sciences, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, (2)Department of Science and Mathematics, Cedarville University, 251 N. Main St, Cedarville, OH 45314
86
THE EFFECTS OF MID-HOLOCENE FLUVIO-EOLIAN INTERPLAY AND COASTAL DYNAMICS ON THE FORMATION OF DUNE-DAMMED LAKES IN NE BRAZIL
ZULAR, Andre1, UTIDA, Giselle1, CRUZ Jr., Francisco W.1, SAWAKUCHI, André O.1, WANG, Hong2, BICEGO, Márcia3, GIANNINI, Paulo César Fonseca1, RODRIGUES, Selma I.4, GARCIA, Guilherme P.B.1 and MENDES, Vinícius R.5, (1)Institute of Geosciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, 05508-080, Brazil, (2)Illinois State Geological Survey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 615 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign, IL 61820, (3)Instituto Oceanográfico, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, 05508-090, Brazil, (4)Pró-Reitoria, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, 05508-010, Brazil, (5)Instituto do Mar, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, 05510-020, Brazil
87
TIMING, RATES AND GEOMORPHIC CONTROLS ON HOLOCENE EOLIAN DEPOSITION IN THE EASTERN CANADIAN ROCKIES, CANADA
WOLFE, Stephen A., Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0E8, Canada and LIAN, Olav B., Department of Geography and the Environment, University of the Fraser Valley, 33844 King Road, Abbotsford, BC V2S 7M8
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LATE PLEISTOCENE ICE-MARGINAL DUNE FIELDS ON THE ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN, NEW JERSEY PINE BARRENS, USA
DEMITROFF, Mark, Geology Department, Stockton University, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway, NJ 08205-9441, WOLFE, Stephen A., Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, 601 Booth St, Ottawa, ON K1A 0E8, Canada, WORONKO, Barbara, Faculty of Geology, Warsaw University, Żwirki i Wigury 93, Warsaw, 02–089, Poland, CHMIELOWSKA, Dorota, Institute of Geography, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Podchorążych 2, Cracow, 30-084, Poland and CICALI, Michael, Environmental Studies, Stockton University, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway, NJ 08205-9441
Handouts
  • Demitroff et al 2019.pdf (9.7 MB)
  • 89
    EVALUATING THE RED RIVER (TX-OK) AEOLIAN-FLUVIAL SYSTEM SENSITIVITY TO LATE HOLOCENE EXTREME CLIMATE VARIABILITY
    WU, Zequn, Department of Geosciences, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798, FORMAN, Steven L., Institute of Archaeology, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798; Department of Geosciences, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798-7354, WIEST, Logan A., Department of Geosciences, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania, Mansfield, PA 16933, MAYHACK, Connor, Department of Geosciences, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97354, Waco, TX 76706 and BOLLES, Kasey, Department of Geology, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76706
    90
    SEDIMENT SUPPLY FOR COASTAL DUNES CONTROLLED BY SEA-LEVEL HISTORY: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE SOUTHERN CHANNEL ISLANDS, CALIFORNIA
    MUHS, Daniel R.1, PIGATI, Jeffrey S.2, SCHUMANN, R. Randall3, SIMMONS, Kathleen R.1, SKIPP, Gary L.2 and PEARCE, Timothy A.4, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, MS 980, Box 25046, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (2)U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, Box 25046, MS 980, Denver, CO 80225, (3)U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25046, MS 980, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225-0046, (4)Section of Mollusks, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
    91
    POTENTIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN GLOBAL CLIMATE VARIATION AND AEOLIAN ACTIVITY IN THE WHITE RIVER BADLANDS DUNE FIELDS, SOUTH DAKOTA, NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS, USA
    BALDAUF, Paul1, GONTZ, Allen2, BAKER, Gregory S.3, BURKHART, Patrick4 and LEVENSON, Michael2, (1)Halmos College of Natural Sciences, Nova Southeastern University, 3301 College Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314, (2)Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego, CA 92182, (3)Dept. of Physical & Environmental Sciences, Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501-3122, (4)Geography, Geology, and the Environment, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA 16057
    92
    USING AN INTEGRATED SURFICIAL AND SUBSURFACE APPROACH TO UNDERSTAND PERIODS OF ACTIVITY IN THE DUNES OF SOUTHERN BOUQUET TABLE, WHITE RIVER BADLANDS SOUTH DAKOTA, USA
    LEVENSON, Michael1, GONTZ, Allen1, BALDAUF, Paul2, BAKER, Gregory S.3, BURKHART, Patrick4, KELLY, Joshua T.5, FORREST, Ashley2 and RAMEY, Dylan2, (1)Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego, CA 92182, (2)Halmos College of Natural Sciences, Nova Southeastern University, 3301 College Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314, (3)Dept. of Physical & Environmental Sciences, Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 51801-3122, (4)Geography, Geology, and the Environment, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA 16057, (5)Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego, CA 92182; Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093
    93
    CROSSING GREAT SANDY – TWO GPR TRANSECTS ON THE WORLD’S LARGEST SAND ISLAND, FRASER ISLAND, QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA
    GONTZ, Allen1, ELLERTON, Daniel2, SHULMEISTER, James2 and MCCALLUM, Adrian3, (1)San Diego State University, Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego, CA 92182-1020, (2)School of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, 4072, Australia, (3)School of Science and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, 4556, Australia
    94
    SAND PROVENANCE ACROSS THE WHITE RIVER BADLANDS TOWARD THE NEBRASKA SAND HILLS
    BYERS, Colton W.1, KRAMER, Henry D.1, BURKHART, Patrick A.1, BALDAUF, Paul2, BAKER, Gregory S.3, MCCLINTON, Brett1, BROWN, Cody1, PEET, Ellis1, FORREST, Ashley2 and RAMEY, Dylan2, (1)Geography, Geology, and the Environment, Slippery Rock University, 1 Morrow Way, Slippery Rock, PA 16057, (2)Halmos College of Natural Sciences, Nova Southeastern University, 3301 College Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314, (3)Dept. of Physical & Environmental Sciences, Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 51801-3122
    95
    RECOVERY OF FOREDUNES BY AEOLIAN REBUILDING FOLLOWING THE 2015-16 EL NINO, LANPHERE DUNES,CALIFORNIA, USA
    HILGENDORF, Zach, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Earth Surface Processes and Geomorphology Lab, Arizona State University, Urban Systems Engineering, Suite 194, Tempe, AZ 85281, WALKER, Ian J., School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, Arizona State University, Coor Hall 5th Floor, Tempe, AZ 85287-5302 and PICKART, Andrea J., Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 6800 Lanphere Road, Arcata, CA 95521
    96
    EVIDENCE FOR EOLIAN STRATIGRAPHY AT BURIED ARCHAEOLOGY SITES IN SANDHILLS, NORTH CAROLINA
    MYRICK, Emma P.1, SERAMUR, Keith C.1, COWAN, Ellen A.1 and RITTENOUR, Tammy M.2, (1)Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Appalachian State University, P.O. Box 32067, Boone, NC 28608, (2)Department of Geosciences and Luminescence Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322
    97
    A UNIFYING GENETIC APPROACH TO BOUNDING SURFACES IN ERG SYSTEMS
    HASIOTIS, Stephen T., Department of Geology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, CHAN, Marjorie A., Geology & Geophysics, University of Utah, Dept. Geology & Geophysics, 115 South 1460 East, Rm 383, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 and PARRISH, Judith Totman, Dept Geological Sciences, Univ Idaho, 875 Perimeter Rd, Moscow, ID 83844-3022
    98
    EOLIAN LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION CONTROLLED BY SEDIMENT AVAILABILITY SINCE THE LGM IN THE HULUNBUIR SANDY LAND, NORTHEAST CHINA
    LIANG, Peng1, YANG, Xiaoping2, FORMAN, Steven L.3, LI, Hongwei2, ZHANG, Deguo2 and WANG, Xulong4, (1)Department of Geosciences, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798-7354; Key Laboratory of Cenozoic Geology and Environment, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100029, China, (2)Department of Geography, School of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China, (3)Department of Geosciences, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798-7354, (4)Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xian, 710075
    99
    EVIDENCE FOR AN AEOLIAN COMPONENT OF PALEOWETLAND DEPOSITS OF THE LAS VEGAS FORMATION
    GOLDSTEIN, Harland L., SPRINGER, Kathleen B., PIGATI, Jeffrey S. and SKIPP, Gary L., U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, Box 25046, MS 980, Denver, CO 80225
    100
    LATE QUATERNARY EOLIAN STRATIGRAPHY AND CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS OF THE MONAHANS DUNE FIELD, TX
    MAYHACK, Connor1, FORMAN, Steven L.1, WIEST, Logan A.2, TEW, Victoria1, MARIN, Liliana1 and MONEY, Griffin3, (1)Department of Geosciences, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97354, Waco, TX 76706, (2)Department of Geosciences, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania, Mansfield, PA 16933, (3)Atlas Sand, 5914 W. Courtyard Dr., Suite 200, Austin, TX 78730
    101
    VALIDATION OF AN OPEN-SOURCE AEOLIAN SEDIMENT TRANSPORT MODEL USING FIELD OBSERVATIONS FROM A BEACH-DUNE SYSTEM IN ARCATA, CALIFORNIA
    YOUSEFI LALIMI, Fateme, School of Earth and Space Exploration, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287 and WALKER, Ian J., School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, Arizona State University, Coor Hall 5th Floor, Tempe, AZ 85287-5302
    102
    ECOHYDROLOGICAL CHANGES IN INTERDUNAL WETLANDS/SLACKS AS A RESPONSE TO RISING LAKE LEVELS IN AN EVOLVING EOLIAN LANDSCAPE ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN’S EASTERN COAST
    DEVRIES-ZIMMERMAN, Suzanne, KAY, Katherine, AERTS, Rene and HANSEN, Edward C., Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, 35 E. 12th Street, Holland, MI 49423
    103
    HOLOCENE DUNE ACTIVITY IN HIGH PLATEAU DESERTS – SOUTHERN UTAH
    CORNACHIONE, Harriet S.1, RITTENOUR, Tammy M.1 and NELSON, Michelle Summa2, (1)Department of Geosciences, Utah State University, 4505 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, (2)Luminescence Laboratory, Utah State University, 1770 N Research Pkwy, Suite 123, North Logan, UT 84341
    104
    VEGETATION AND TOPOGRAPHY MAPPING OF COASTAL DUNE COMPLEXES USING SMALL UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS AND GROUND-BASED IMAGERY
    KREBSBACH, Jackson1, YURK, Brian P.1, PEARSON, Paul1, STID, Jacob T.2 and HANSEN, Edward C.3, (1)Department of Mathematics, Hope College, 27 Graves Place, Holland, MI 49423, (2)Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, (3)Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, 35 E. 12th Street, Holland, MI 49423
    105
    GRAIN-SIZE ANALYSIS OF THE QUATERNARY BLACKWATER DRAW FORMATION, SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS, TX: EVIDENCE FROM A NEWLY CORED INTERVAL
    TEWELL, Valerie, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University, 1053 Main St, Lubbock, TX 79401 and SWEET, Dustin E., Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University, Science Building Rm. 125, Lubbock, TX 79409
    106
    A-TTRACS: A GUI BASED APPLICATION FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF AEOLIAN TURBULENCE AND TRANSPORT
    TERESZKIEWICZ, Peter A., Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, 1005 Balch Road, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529; Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, SWANN, Christy, U.S. Naval Research Lab,, Stennis Space Center, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529 and ELLIS, Jean T., Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208
    107
    GEOMORPHIC MAPPING AND SUBSURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SPRINGSTON PRE-HISTORIC DUNES, CANTERBURY, NZ
    MEYERS, Max Edelman, PItzer College, 1050 N. Mills Ave, Claremont, CA 91711, BORELLA, Josh W., Frontiers Abroad Aotearoa, 3 Harbour Terrace, Cass Bay, Christchurch, 8041, New Zealand, ALMOND, Peter, Soil and Physical Sciences Group, Lincoln Univ, Division of Soil, Plant and Ecological Sciences, PO Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand and JOL, Harry M., Department of Geography and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 105 Garfield Avenue, Eau Claire, WI 54703
    108
    HYPOTHESIS TESTING FOR THE ORIGIN OF CRATER-LIKE FEATURES NEAR GREAT SAND DUNES, COLORADO
    MENG, Tyler M., Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721
    Handouts
  • GSA2019_meng_fixed.pdf (10.9 MB)
  • 188-25
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    BATTLES BETWEEN HEAD-TO-HEAD ENCOUNTERING DUNE-FIELDS UNDER REVERSING FLOWS
    MA, Xiaochuan, YAN, Jun and GAN, Yu, Key lab of marine geology and environment, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, qingdao, 266071, China
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