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History, acherontisuchus@gmail.com; Jenny McGuire, Eocene Marine Strata, Pleistocene River Deposits, and Pleistocene
Georgia Institute of Technology, jmcguire@gatech.edu. Fissure Fills in the Giant Cement Quarry, Holly Hill, South
T15. Barrier Island Geology along the Southeast U.S. Coast: Carolina. Dave Cicimurri, South Carolina State Museum,
Contrasting Recent Change with Long-Term Evolution. dave.cicimurri@scmuseum.org.
Antonio B. Rodriguez, Univ. of North Carolina Chapel Hill,
abrodrig@email.unc.edu; Ethan J. Theuerkauf, Univ. of Fossils of the Cretaceous Pee Dee Formation. Lee Cone,
North Carolina Chapel Hill, ejtheu@email.unc.edu. The Special Friends of the Aurora Fossil Museum, lcone@
T16. Estuarine and Intertidal Sedimentary Processes and windstream.net; Eleanor Gardner, Florida Museum of Natural
Environments as Geologic Archives of Coastal Change. History, egardner@flmnh.ufl.edu; Linda McCall, North
T17. Geology of the Southeastern Atlantic Continental Margin: Carolina Fossil Club, lndmccall02@yahoo.com; Chuck Ferrara,
A Poster Session with Cores, Rock Samples, and Coffee Southwest Florida Fossil Society, ferrara_307@yahoo.com.
(Posters). Kathleen M. Farrell, North Carolina Geological
Survey, kathleen.farrell@ncdenr.gov; Will Doar, South Geology and Geomorphology of the Carolina Sandhills,
Carolina Geological Survey, doarw@dnr.sc.gov; Joe Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Christopher S. Swezey,
Gellici, South Carolina Dept. of Natural Resources, USGS, cswezey@usgs.gov; G. Richard Whittecar, Old Dominion
gellicij@dnr.sc.gov. Univ., rwhittec@odu.edu; Bradley A. Fitzwater, Old Dominion
T18. Coastal Resiliency, Storm-Damage Reduction, Navigation, Univ., bfitz007@odu.edu.
and Other Applied Geological Studies or Projects Focused
on the Land-Sea Transition. Katie Luciano, South Carolina Field Trip to Haile Gold Mine. James Berry, Romarco Inc.,
Geological Survey, lucianok@dnr.sc.gov; J.P. Walsh, East jberry@romarco.com.
Carolina Univ./Univ. of North Carolina Coastal Studies
Institute, walshj@ecu.edu. ACCOMMODATIONS
T19. Quaternary Eolian Systems of the Southeastern United
States. Christopher Swezey, USGS, cswezey@usgs.gov; Blocks of rooms have been reserved at the Hyatt Place Columbia,
Rich Whittecar, Old Dominion Univ., rwhittec@odu.edu. located at 819 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201, USA, +1-803-
T20. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Lee Phillips, Univ. of 978-2013, and the Hampton Inn Columbia, located at 822 Gervais
North Carolina Greensboro, plphilli@uncg.edu. Street, Columbia, SC 29201, USA, +1-803-231-2000. Both venues
are located in The Vista, a short walking distance to the Columbia
FIELD TRIPS Convention Center. To make your reservations, please call the hotels
and be sure to mention you are attending the GSA Southeastern
Deep Time in the Congaree: An Educator Field Workshop. Section meeting.
David C. Shelley, Congaree National Park, david_shelley@nps
.gov; William Witherspoon, bill@georgiarocks.us. LOCAL COMMITTEE
Floodplain Geohydrology of Congaree National Park. David General Chair: Venkat Lakshmi, vlakshmi@geol.sc.edu
C. Shelley, Congaree National Park, david_shelley@nps.gov;
Timothy J. Callahan, College of Charleston, callahant@cofc Technical Program Chair: Jim Knapp, knapp@geol.sc.edu
.edu; Scott Werts, Winthrop Univ., wertss@winthrop.edu.
Field Trip Chair: Will Doar, doarw@dnr.sc.gov
Undergraduate Volunteer Chair: Michael Bizimis, mbizimis@
geol.sc.edu
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