Northeastern Section - 59th Annual Meeting - 2024

Session No. 16
Sunday, 17 March 2024: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
Armory Ballroom (Doubletree by Hilton)

T23. Watershed Processes and the Fluvial Forms and Dynamics They Produce (Posters)

Authors will be present from 3 to 5 PM.

 

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SCIURID BURROWS AS ZOOGEMORPHIC ELEMENTS AT MILL RUN (BUCKS COUNTY, PA): NEW DATASET IN THE UPSTREAM REACH
SOMA, Mohamed, DOLLA, Canton T., HARRIS, Madeline, KELLY, Christopher, MIRANDA, Ariana and BUYNEVICH, Ilya, Earth and Environmental Science, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122
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ZOOGEOMORPHIC ASSESSMENT OF AN ABANDONED BEAVER COLONY: CHEW-STUMP TAPHONOMY AND RECOGNITION POTENTIAL
HEDAYATFAR, Armin, MARSHALL, Jesse, POINTER, Isaac, VO, Vinh, MIRANDA, Ariana and BUYNEVICH, Ilya, Earth and Environmental Science, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122
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CERVID PEDITURBATION AS EROSIONAL-DEPOSITIONAL MECHANISM ALONG A SMALL CREEK (MILL RUN, PENNSYLVANIA)
PATEL, Ansh, BUI, Liem T., LARAIA, Devin J., HAMPTON, Bryce E., MIRANDA, Ariana and BUYNEVICH, Ilya, Earth and Environmental Science, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122
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SEEING THE FORESTS FOR THE STREAMS: DESIGNING HEADWATER STREAM DIAGNOSTICS IN NORTHERN WOODLAND LANDSCAPES
SMITH, Sean1, THOMPSON, Neil P.2, KING, Robert1, CASELLA, Angeline1, LIBBY, Hayden3, OEHLER, Morgan3, ROBERTS, Samuel1 and VAN DAM, Bea1, (1)University of Maine, School of Earth and Climate Sciences, 5790 Bryand Global Sciences Center, Orono, ME 04469-5790, (2)School of Forest Resources, University of Maine at Fort Kent, 5755 Nutting Hall, Orono, ME 04469, (3)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maine, 5711 Boardman Hall, Orono, ME 04469
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PRE- AND POST-DAM REMOVAL CHANNEL CHANGE IN THE BUSHKILL CREEK, EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
WALSH, Elise1, GERMANOSKI, Dru1, BRANDES, David2, BOWSHER, Andrew1, THOMPSON, Liam2, WILSON, John R.3, SANTOPATRE, Andy4 and WININGER-SIEVE, Taylor1, (1)Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042, (2)Integrative Engineering, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042, (3)Geology & Environmental Geosciences, Lafayette College, Van Wickle Hall, Easton, PA 18042, (4)Geology & Environmental Geosciences, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042; Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042
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THE HYDROGEOLOGIC RESTORATION OF GOLF COURSES TO WETLANDS
DAVIS, Hannah1, HATCH, Christine1 and BENTSEN, Kate2, (1)Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, (2)MA Division of Ecological Restoration, Department of Fish and Game
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HYDROGEOLOGIC SIMULATION OF GREAT MARSH, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA USING GIS AND MODFLOW 6 TO UNDERSTAND THE WETLAND'S PROLONGED EXISTENCE
FALCO, Ashley and HELMKE, Martin F., Department of Earth and Space Sciences, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, 750 S Church St, West Chester, PA 19383
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BASIN FRAMEWORK AND PEAT ARCHITECTURE INFERRED FROM GROUND PENETRATING RADAR SURVEYING – IMPLICATIONS FOR CLIMATE AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION
GONTZ, Allen1, YULE, Catherine2, CHALMERS, Gareth2, MCCALLUM, Adrian2, CHITTLEBOROUGH, David3, SHULMEISTER, James4 and PANTOJA FLORES, Gladys5, (1)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13676, (2)School of Science and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, 4556, Australia, (3)School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Science, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia; School of Science and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, 4556, Australia, (4)School of Earth and Environment, University of Canterbury, 20 Kirkwood Avenue, Christchurch, 8041, New Zealand, (5)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University, 8 Clarkson Av, Potsdam, NY 13699
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GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CATAWISSA CREEK, LUZERNE, SCHUYLKILL AND COLUMBIA COUNTIES, PA
BERGER, Maya1, MAZALUSKY, Chase2, GOWIN, Daltin2 and WHISNER, Jennifer2, (1)Biology, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. Second Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (2)Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. Second St, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
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LAND USE MAPPING TO DETERMINE POTENTIAL IMPACTS TO STREAMS, PIKE RUN, WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA
HESS, Mitchel and FREDRICK, Kyle, Department of Biology, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, Pennsylvania Western University, California Campus, 250 University Ave, Box 45, California, PA 15419
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MULTISCALE DEEP-LEARNING MODELING METHODS FOR PREDICTING STREAM TEMPERATURE AT LOCAL SPATIAL RESOLUTIONS IN WELL-OBSERVED AND DATA-SPARSE BASINS
BARCLAY, Janet, U.S. Geological Survey, New England Water Science Center, 339 Main Street, East Hartford, CT 06118, KOENIG, Lauren, US Geological Survey, Integrated Modeling and Prediction Branch, Reston, VA 20192, FAN, Yingda, Department of Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, JIA, Xiaowei, Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 and APPLING, Alison, US Geological Survey, Natl Ctr MS 950, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr, Reston, VA 20192-0002
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USING A SELF-ORGANIZING MAP TO ANALYZE HYDRAULIC FEATURES OF VERMONT STREAMS TO GAIN INSIGHT INTO FLOOD RESPONSE
KABIS, Stewart, Geography and Geosciences, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05401, LAWSON, Scott, CIROH, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05401 and UNDERWOOD, Kristen, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405
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EXAMINING VARIABILITY IN STREAMBANK EROSION RATES IN THE LAKE CHAMPLAIN BASIN, VERMONT
FLANZER, Zoe1, DIEHL, Rebecca M.1 and UNDERWOOD, Kristen2, (1)Department of Geography and Geosciences, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, (2)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405
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QUANTIFYING FLUVIAL EROSION AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION OF VOLCANIC ISLANDS
PAINTER, Scout, Department of Geosciences, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481; Department of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139 and STUCKY DE QUAY, Gaia, Department of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139
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MAJOR FLOOD EVENTS IN THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER VALLEY CONTRIBUTE TO “LEGACY ISLAND” FORMATION: DALMATIA, PA
CURLEY, Peyton and ELICK, Jennifer, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Natural Sciences Building, Selinsgrove, PA 17870
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FLUORESCENT SODALITE IN SEDIMENT ALONG THE SOUTHERN SHORES OF THE GREAT LAKES FROM MICHIGAN TO NEW YORK
HAFNER, Grace1, ROGERS, Patrick J.2, DIFRANCESCO, Nicholas J.2 and BUSH, Peter J.3, (1)Environmental Studies, SUNY at Buffalo, Department of Environmental Studies, Cooke Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, (2)Department of Geology, SUNY at Buffalo, Cooke Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, (3)School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14226
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