GSA Connects 2021 in Portland, Oregon

Session No. 113
Monday, 11 October 2021: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
D137 (Oregon Convention Center)

T150. Geoscience and Hydrology of Your Public Lands: STEM Internships, Research, Science, Mapping, Resource Management, and Education

U.S. National Park Service; U.S. Forest Service; U.S. Bureau of Land Management; GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Karst Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Soils and Soil Processes Division

 

Jason Kenworthy, Matthew Dawson, Limaris Soto, Chelsea Bitting, F. Edwin Harvey and Brent H. Breithaupt, Advocates
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Start Time
 
1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:35 PM
PUBLIC AWARENESS, NPS SOCIAL MEDIA, "STEALTH EDUCATION," AND UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENTS - WHAT MIGHT WORK?
GOUZIE, Douglas, Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning, Missouri State University, 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897
1:50 PM
SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL: INSTIGATING A CULTURAL SHIFT IN CAVE AND KARST MANAGEMENT
SEISER, Patricia, National Cave and Karst Research Institute, Carlsbad, NM 88220
2:05 PM
CAVE AND KARST IDENTIFICATION AND INTERPRETATION IN WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FOREST
LEDECZI, Anna, Marine Geology and Geophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 and SEIXAS, Miranda, White River National Forest, Minturn, CO 81645
2:20 PM
UNPRECEDENTED WILDFIRE SEASON LEAVES LASTING IMPACT ON CAVE RESOURCES: A CASE STUDY FROM LAVA BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT
KEMP, Jordan, Earth and Quaternary Science, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809, BACAY, Ashleyann, Wildland Management, Chico State University, Chico, CA 95929, SUTPHIN, Emma, Wildlife Biology Technician, Lava Beds National Monument, Tulelake, CA 96134, HAYS, David, Chief of Integrated Resources, Lava Beds National Monument, Tulelake, CA 96134 and CANNON, John, Geographical Information Systems Specialist, Lava Beds National Monument, Tulelake, CA 96134
2:35 PM
EXPANDING CAVE AND KARST SCIENCE IN THE FORM OF SUMMER RESEARCH EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATES
GARCIA JR. Jr., Angel, Department of Geology and Environmental Science, James Madison University, 801 Carrier Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 and MCGARY, R, Dept of Geology and Environmental Science, James Madison University, 800 South Main St., Harrisonburg, VA 22807
 
2:50 PM
Discussion Period 1
3:00 PM
CHASING THEROPODS ACROSS AN EARLY JURASSIC SAND SEA: “PALEOCAMP” OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG CITIZEN SCIENTISTS TO HELP DISCOVER, DOCUMENT, INTERPRET, MANAGE, AND PRESERVE AN ANCIENT TRACKSITE IN THE NAVAJO SANDSTONE OF SOUTHEASTERN UTAH
BREITHAUPT, Brent, Bureau of Land Managment, Wyoming State Office, 5353 Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, WY 82009, MATTHEWS, Neffra A., USDOT-Bureau of Land Management, Retired, Denver, CO 80225, HUNT-FOSTER, ReBecca, U.S. Department of the Interior (National Park Service), Dinosaur National Monument, Jensen, UT 84035, MCDONALD, H. Gregory, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado State Office, Lakewood, CO 80215 and LOCKLEY, Martin, University of Colorado Denver, Dinosaur Trackers Research Group, Denver, CO 80217
3:15 PM
THIS IS NOT A DRILL: FOSSIL PREPARATION AS A TOOL FOR SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
MCELVOGUE, Bryce, Geosciences, Texas Tech University, 1200 Memorial Circle, Lubbock, TX 79409-1053 and DEVAULT, Grace, Badlands National Park, Interior, SD 57750
3:30 PM
PROACTIVE PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCE INVENTORY AND MONITORING CULMINATES IN IMPORTANT FOSSIL DISCOVERIES WITHIN NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AREAS
CRYSTAL, Victoria, Geologic Resources Division, National Park Service, 7333 W Jefferson Ave, Lakewood, CO 80235, SANTUCCI, Vincent L., Geologic Resources Division, National Park Service, 1849 "C" Street, Washington, DC 20240 and TWEET, Justin S., Tweet Paleo-Consulting, 9149 79th Street S, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
3:45 PM
ARE THOSE OLD BONES JUST FOSSILS? ASSESSING VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES IN NEAR-TIME
WILKINS, William, USDA Forest Service, Minerals & Geology Management, 1617 Cole Blvd, Lakewood, CO 80401, SCHUMACHER, Bruce, USDA Forest Service, Lakewood, CO 80401-3305 and BEASLEY, Barbara A., USDA Forest Service, Nebraska National Forest, 125 N. Main Street, Chadron, NE 69337
 
4:00 PM
Discussion Period 2
4:10 PM
DETERMINING THE LITHOLOGY AND GEOLOGIC MAP UNITS OF MOUNT EVERTS, YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WY
KRAGH, Natali, Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University, 226 Traphagen Hall, Bozeman, MT 59717, ORME, Devon, Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University, PO Box 173480, Bozeman, MT 59717-3480 and MYERS, Madison, Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University, 226 Traphagen Hall, Bozeman, MT 59718
4:25 PM
RISK ESTIMATION OF HIGH PRIORITY UNSTABLE ROCK SLOPES IN GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, TENNESSEE AND NORTH CAROLINA
NANDI, Arpita1, FARMER, Samantha1, O'SHEA, Thomas2, BILDERBACK, Eric L.3, JOYNER, Andrew T.4, GREGG, Chris1 and WATTS, Chester F.5, (1)Department of Geosciences, East Tennessee State University, 1276 Gilbreath Dr., Johnson city, TN 37614, (2)Department of Environmental Science, University of North Carolina at Asheville, One University Heights, Asheville, NC 28804, (3)National Park Service, Geologic Resources Division, Lakewood, CO 80228, (4)Geosciences, East Tennessee State University, 322 Ross Hall, Johnson City, TN 37614, (5)Department of Geology, Radford University, Box - 6939, Radford, VA 24142-6939
4:40 PM
MONITORING NOVEL TOXIGENIC CYANOBACTERIA IN ZION NATIONAL PARK
BONNER, Hannah, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309
4:55 PM
HOW NATIONAL PARK MANAGEMENT AND CHANGING MOOSE POPULATIONS AFFECT BIRD COMMUNITIES IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION
BURCHILL, Andrew, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, POTVIN, Lynette R., U.S. National Park Service, Isle Royale National Park, 800 East Lakeshore Drive, Houghton, MI 49931 and WOLFE, Jared D., College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, Michigan Technological University, 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931
 
5:10 PM
Concluding Remarks
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