Joint 72nd Annual Southeastern/ 58th Annual Northeastern Section Meeting - 2023

Session No. 7
Friday, 17 March 2023: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Grand Ballroom A–D (Hyatt Regency Reston)

D5. Paleontology and Paleoclimatology (Posters)

Authors will be present from 10 AM to 12 PM.

 

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A RENEWED STUDY OF DEERPARKIAN (LATE PRAGIAN) BRACHIOPOD BIOGEOGRAPHY OF SOUTHEASTERN LAURENTIA AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE PRESENT-DAY WESTERN HEMISPHERE
FELDMAN, Howard R.1, BLODGETT, Robert B.2, GRAY, Floyd3, SCOTESE, Christopher4 and LUNZER, Shoshana1, (1)Biology Department, Touro University, 227 W. 60th Street, New York, NY 10023, (2)Blodgett & Associates LLC, (Geological & Paleontological Consultants), 2821 Kingfisher Drive, Anchorage, AK 99502, (3)U.S. Geological Survey, GMEG, 520 N. Park Avenue Ste 355, Tucson, AZ 85719, (4)Director, PALEOMAP Project,, 134 Dodge, Evanston, IL 60202
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SEDIMENTOLOGY AND TAPHONOMY OF NEMATOTHALLUS-BEARING BEDS, SILURIAN BLOOMSBURG FORMATION, PORT CLINTON, PENNSYLVANIA, USA
ROGERS, Garrett1, SIMPSON, Edward1 and WIZEVICH, Michael2, (1)Department of Physical Sciences, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA 19530-0730, (2)Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT 06050
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THE "TAPHONOMY" OF PYRITE SUNS
HUNT, Brielle and GISHLICK, Alan, Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
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CONSTRAINING PALEOREDOX CONDITIONS DURING THE MIDDLE SILURIAN MULDE/LUNDGRENI EVENT, CAPE PHILLIPS FORMATION, ARCTIC CANADA
MAALEKI MOGHADAM, Mahdi1, YOUNG, Seth1, NOBLE, Paula2 and OWENS, Jeremy1, (1)Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, (2)Geological Sciences & Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89557
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PTERIDICHNITES BISERIATUS ABUNDANCE ZONE – 25 YEARS ON
MCDOWELL, Ronald1, HUNT, Paula J.1, BURNS, Mary Sue2, AVARY, Katharine L.3 and BRITTON, James Q.4, (1)Geoscience Section, West Virginia Geological Survey, 1 Mont Chateau Road, Morgantown, WV 26508, (2)Pocahontas County High School - Retired, Dunmore, WV 24934, (3)Petroleum Geologist, 98 Rockley Road, Morgantown, WV 26508, (4)Coal Program, West Virgina Geological Survey, 1 Mont Chateau Road, Morgantown, WV 26508
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IS NATICID CANNIBALISM PREFERRED IN THE MIOCENE ST MARY’S FORMATION?
LABELL, Rayna M., CLAXTON, Robert O., DEPOY, Melissa, RISING, Daniel, SAUNDERS, Ashley, STAFFORD, Emily S. and FORCINO, Frank L., Geosciences and Natural Resources, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
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PALEOECOLOGY OF THE PENNSYLVANIAN KEECHIE CREEK SHALE OF MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS
JENNINGS, Corielle, STAFFORD, Emily S. and FORCINO, Frank L., Geosciences & Natural Resources Department, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
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PALEOECOLOGY AND FAUNAL ANALYSIS OF THE PENNSYLVANIAN KEECHIE CREEK SHALE AT RAMSEY RANCH, TEXAS
WOOTEN, Trace McLean, STAFFORD, Emily S. and FORCINO, Frank L., Geosciences and Natural Resources, Western Carolina University, 1 University Way, Cullowhee, NC 28723
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THE INFLUENCE OF SIZE ON THE NUMBER OF REPAIR SCARS IN GASTROPODS FROM THE MIOCENE ST. MARY’S FORMATION
SIPE, Rachel L., BRAGG, Dillon, DRYE, Carley, EVANS, Matthew, FAIL, Megan, SIMPSON Jr., Lyncoya, FORCINO, Frank L. and STAFFORD, Emily S., Geosciences and Natural Resources, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
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LATE MIOCENE TO PLEISTOCENE LITHOSTRATIGRAPHIC CHANGES FROM IODP SITE U1522 ON THE ROSS SEA CONTINENTAL SHELF
DUNCAN, Kniya1, MCLAUGHLIN, Jack2, PATTEN, Jenna2, IBRAHIM, Halima1, KULHANEK, Denise K.3, PATTERSON, Molly O.1 and MCKAY, Robert M.4, (1)Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY 13902, (2)International Ocean Discovery Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845, (3)Christian-Albrechy University of Kiel, Kiel, 24118, Germany; International Ocean Discovery Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845; Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY 13902, (4)Antarctic Research Center, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand
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IDENTIFICATION AND SPECIES ABUNDANCE OF ENCRUSTING FORAMINIFERA WITHIN PLEISTOCENE (MIS 5E AND 7) CORAL REEFS IN THE BAHAMAS
SILVERSTEIN, Anna1, MANNUCCI, Agnese2, WEIRENS, Sierra3, FARRELL, Audrey3, LANG, Asha3, GLUMAC, Bosiljka3, CURRAN, H. Allen3 and GRIFFING, David4, (1)Department of Geology and Geography, Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA 01075, (2)Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, della Vita e dell’Ambiente, Università di Urbino, Campus Scientifico ‘E.Mattei’, Urbino, 61029, Italy, (3)Department of Geosciences, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, (4)Dept. of Geology and Environmental Sciences, Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY 13820
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METABOLIC RATE AS A PREDICTOR OF MOLLUSCAN ABUNDANCE ACROSS THE MID-PLIOCENE WARM PERIOD IN THE VIRGINIA COASTAL PLAIN
SPAGE, Natalie1, LOCKWOOD, Rowan1 and TOPNESS, Emily R.2, (1)Department of Geology, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187, (2)Department of Geology, William & Mary, PO Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187
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DISTINGUISHING TOOTH MORPHOTYPES FROM A MICROVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE CHINLE FORMATION (LATE TRIASSIC, ARIZONA) HELPS CHRONICLE ECOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF ARCHOSAUROMORPHS
CLARKE, Edward, Department of Geology, William & Mary, PO Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187, NESBITT, Sterling J., Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061 and LOCKWOOD, Rowan, Department of Geology, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187
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BIODIVERSITY AND TAXONOMIC TURNOVER OF LATE PENNSYLVANIAN – EARLY PERMIAN OPHIUROIDS OF TEXAS, OKLAHOMA AND KANSAS, USA
SUMRALL, Colin, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, 602 Strong Hall, 1621 Cumberland Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37996, SMITH, Nicholas, Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, HOLTERHOFF, Peter, Perot Museum of Nature and Science, 2201 N. Field Street, Dallas, TX 75201 and THUY, Ben, Department of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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DECIPHERING THEROPOD-DOMINATED COMMUNITIES IN LATEST TRIASSIC ICHNOFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (NEWARK BASIN, NJ)
SLIBECK, Bennett, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Pallisades, NY 109964-8000 and OLSEN, Paul E., Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964
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A PLEISTOCENE PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECORD FROM THE PIEDMONT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EURY, Kayla1, EPPES, Martha Cary1, FALL, Patricia1, VAUGHAN, Nora1, DIEMER, John1, RYLEY, April1, FERGUSON, Terry2, WILLARD, Debra A.3, RICHTER, Daniel D.4 and NELSON, Michelle5, (1)University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223, (2)Wofford College Environmental Studies, 429 N Church St, Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663, (3)Gloucester Point, WI 23062, (4)Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke Univ, Box 90328, Durham, NC 27708, (5)Virginia Department of Energy, Geology and Mineral Resources Program, 900 Natural Resources Dr., Suite 500, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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THE EDIACARAN-CAMBRIAN TRANSITION IN THE CAROLINA TERRANE
BAST, Shawn, DAVIS, Kathryn, EVANS, Matthew, SIPE, Rachel L., WATERS-TORMEY, Cheryl and SCHOEPFER, Shane, Geosciences and Natural Resources, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
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ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT ON FRESHWATER BIVALVE GROWTH IN NORTHERN NEW YORK AND THE ADIRONDACK PARK
BURNS, Aubrey, St. Lawrence University, 23 Romoda Drive, Canton, NY 13617 and NAGEL-MYERS, Judith, Geology, St. Lawrence University, 23 Romoda Drive, Canton, NY 13617
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DISTRIBUTION AND TAPHONOMY OF CRINOIDS THROUGH THE ‘ROARING BROOK BUTTER SHALE’ INTERVAL OF THE WAYNESVILLE FORMATION (UPPER ORDOVICIAN: KATIAN, RICHMONDIAN), SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA
FERRONE, James and THOMKA, James R., Center for Earth and Environmental Science, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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ENVIRONMENTAL DIATOM RECORD OF CONESUS LAKE (WESTERN NEW YORK)
WITTMER, Jacalyn M.1, MASMAN, Jack1, ROGERSON, Julia1, GERSTLER, Kaitlyn1, BURNS, Katherine1, TOBIA, Carlo1, ABBATI, Emily1, GAUDIO, Sarah1 and MICHELSON, Andrew V.2, (1)Department of Geological Sciences, SUNY Geneseo, 1 College Circle, Geneseo, NY 14454, (2)Science Department, SUNY Maritime College, 6 Pennyfield Ave., Bronx, NY 10465
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HIGH-LATITUDE FUNGAL PALYNOLOGY OF COALS AND INTERSEAM ROCKS LEADING TO THE MIOCENE CLIMATE OPTIMUM WARMING EVENT, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
TARLTON, Laikin1, PATEL, Alyssa A.2, HORSFALL, Taylor2, ROMERO, Ingrid3, NUÑEZ OTAÑO, Noelia B.4, WALLACE, Malcolm W.5, KORASIDIS, Vera5 and O'KEEFE, Jennifer6, (1)Morehead State University, Department of Physics, Earth Science, and Space Systems Engineering, 123 Lappin Hall, Morehead, KY 40351, (2)Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY 40351, (3)Morehead State University, Department of Physics, Earth Science, and Space Systems Engineering, 405-C Lappin Hall, Morehead, MS 40351, (4)Universidad Autónoma de Entre Ríos, Sede Diamante, CICyTTP (CONICET-UADER-Prov.ER), Laboratorio de Geología de Llanuras, Facultad de Ciencia y Tecnología, Diamante, MS E3105, (5)School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia, (6)Department of Physics, Earth Science, and Space Systems Engineering, Morehead State University, 123 Lappin Hall, Morehead, KY 40351
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TROPICAL FUNGAL PALYNOLOGY OF EARLY-MIDDLE MIOCENE SEDIMENTS FROM NORTHWESTERN PERU
CABRERA, Ryan J.1, MARSH, Christopher A.2, VANDERESPT, L. Olivia3, SMALLWOOD, Liberty F.3, ROMERO, Ingrid2, NUÑEZ OTAÑO, Noelia B.4, OCHOA, Diana5 and O'KEEFE, Jennifer2, (1)Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics, Morehead State University, 150 University Blvd., Morehead, KY 40351, (2)Morehead State University, Department of Physics, Earth Science, and Space Systems Engineering, 405-C Lappin Hall, Morehead, MS 40351, (3)Department of Biology and Chemistry, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY 40351, (4)Universidad Autónoma de Entre Ríos, Sede Diamante, CICyTTP (CONICET-UADER-Prov.ER), Laboratorio de Geología de Llanuras, Facultad de Ciencia y Tecnología, Diamante, MS E3105, (5)BioGeosciences Lab, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia UPCH, Lima, 15102, Peru
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REDOX FLUCTUATIONS ACROSS THE END TRIASSIC MASS EXTINCTION: TL ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FOR EXPANSIONS IN GLOBAL ANOXIA
GOODIN, John1, THEM II, Theodore2, NEWBY, Sean1, CARUTHERS, Andrew H.3, HAGEN, Amy4, MARROQUIN, Selva M.5, MCCABE, Kayla4, TRABUCHO ALEXANDRE, João6, GILL, Benjamin4 and OWENS, Jeremy1, (1)Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, (2)Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC 29424, (3)Geological & Environmental Sciences, Western Michigan University, 1903 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49008, (4)Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech, 926 West Campus Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, (5)Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, 1200 East California Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91125, (6)Institute of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, Utrecht, 3584 CS, Netherlands
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GEOCHEMISTRY, SEDIMENTOLOGY, AND PALEOECOLOGY OF SUBGLACIAL SEDIMENT IN THE 1966 CAMP CENTURY CORE REVEAL MULTI-MILLION-YEAR HISTORY OF NORTHWEST GREENLAND
COLLINS, Catherine1, MASTRO, Halley1, SOUZA, Juliana1, CHRIST, Andrew2, PERDRIAL, Nico3, SCHAUER, Andrew J.4, STEIG, Eric J.5 and BIERMAN, Paul R.2, (1)Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05401, (2)Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, (3)Department of Geology and Geosciences, University of Vermont, Delehanty Hall, Burlington, VT 05405-1758, (4)Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, VT 98195, (5)Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Box 351310, 70 Johnson Hall, Seattle, VT 98195
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NAUTILOID CEPHALOPODS AS SUBSTRATA FOR ENCRUSTATION BY STALKED ECHINODERMS IN THE MIDDLE SILURIAN (WENLOCK) MASSIE FORMATION OF SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA
THOMKA, James R.1, GUNDERSON, Lilian K.2, BILLUPS, Drew A.2 and BANTEL, Thomas E.3, (1)Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0053, (2)Center for Earth and Environmental Science, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, (3)Dry Dredgers, Cincinnati, OH 45221
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COMPARISON OF ISOTOPIC CARBON EMISSIONS ON A GLOBAL SCALE IN THE LATE CRETACEOUS AND HUMAN IMPACT TODAY ON THE EAST COAST : THROUGH THE LENS OF EUSTATIC VARIATIONS AND NEGATIVE ISOTOPE EXCURSIONS
ANIL, Busra and FORBES, Michaela, Earth and Environmental Science, Montclair State University, 1 Normal Ave, Montclair, NJ 07043
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