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T9. 	 Climate and Ice Sheets—Records and Analysis during the               usgs.gov; Amy Gahala, USGS, agahala@usgs.gov.                  GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
      Last Deglaciation of Central North America. Thomas V.          T21. 	Anthropogenic Impacts on Groundwater Quantity and
      Lowell, Univ. of Cincinnati, thomas.lowell@uc.edu; B.
      Brandon Curry, Illinois State Geological Survey, b-curry@            Quality: From Field Data to Numerical Analyses. Daniel
      illinois.edu.                                                        Abrams, Illinois State Water Survey, dbabrams@illinois.edu;
                                                                           Henk Haitjema, Indiana Univ., haitjema@indiana.edu.
T10. 	Geologic Mapping of Quaternary Deposits. Kevin A.              T22. 	Geophysical Methods with Applications to Hydrogeology.
      Kincare, USGS, kkincare@usgs.gov; Richard C. Berg,                   David Hart, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History
      Illinois State Geological Survey, rberg@illinois.edu; Marni          Survey, djhart@wisc.edu; Kisa E. Mwakanyamale, Illinois
      Karaffa, Indiana Geological Survey, karaffam@indiana.edu.            State Geological Survey, kemwaks@illinois.edu.
                                                                     T23. 	The Geological Consequences of River Flood
T11. 	Quaternary Time Machine: Methods and Analyses of Soils               Magnitude: Ancient and Modern Examples. Andrew C.
      and Sediments to Reveal Secrets of Past Environments.                Phillips, Illinois State Geological Survey, aphillps@illinois
      Maija Sipola, Albion College, msipola@albion.edu; Kat                .edu; Jim Best, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
      Rocheford, Paul Smith’s College, kat-rocheford@uiowa.edu.            jimbest@illinois.edu.
                                                                     T24. 	Advances in River and Floodplain Morphodynamics:
T12. 	Limnogeology and Paleoclimatology—Investigating Past                 Physical, Ecological, and Human Processes. Jessica Zinger,
      Environments and Reconstructing Past Climates                        Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, zinger1@illinois.edu;
      (Posters). Melinda Higley, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-              Quinn W. Lewis, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
      Champaign, mchigley@illinois.edu; Jessica Conroy, Univ. of           qlewis2@illinois.edu.
      Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, jconro@illinois.edu; Dana        T25. 	Applied Geology: Environmental, Engineering,
      Labotka, Illinois State Geological Survey, dlabotka@illinois         Hydrogeology, Geotechnical, and Applied Geophysics.
      .edu; B. Brandon Curry, Illinois State Geological Survey,            Terry R. West, Purdue Univ., trwest@purdue.edu.
      b-curry@illinois.edu.                                          T26. 	Women and Geology: Who Are We, Where Have We Come
                                                                           From, and Where Are We Going? Beth A. Johnson, Univ. of
T13. 	Glacial Meltwater Discharge Events of the Last                       Wisconsin–Fox Valley, beth.a.johnson@uwc.edu.
      Deglaciation in the Great Lake Region: Climate and             T27. 	Geoscience Outreach—50 Years of Innovation. Lisa
      Timing. Hong Wang, Illinois State Geological Survey,                 Anderson, Michigan State Univ. Extension, venner@mchsi
      hongwang@illinois.edu; Timothy G. Fisher, Univ. of Toledo,           .com; Peter Voice, Western Michigan Univ., peter.voice@
      timothy.fisher@utoledo.edu; B. Brandon Curry, Illinois               wmich.edu.
      State Geological Survey, b-curry@illinois.edu.                 T28. 	Undergraduate Research (Posters). Robert D. Shuster,
                                                                           Univ. of Nebraska–Omaha, rshuster@unomaha.edu.
T14. 	Quaternary Chronology Conundrums: Approximating                T29. 	Undergraduate Research: Multidisciplinary Geologic
      and Assessing Event Ages. B. Brandon Curry, Illinois State           Systems. Samuel Smidt, Michigan State Univ., smidtsam@
      Geological Survey, b-curry@illinois.edu; Thomas V. Lowell,           msu.edu; Charles Carrigan, Olivet Nazarene Univ., ccarriga@
      Univ. of Cincinnati, thomas.lowell@uc.edu; Henry M.                  olivet.edu.
      Loope, Indiana Geological Survey, hloope@indiana.edu.          T30. 	The Contribution of Taphonomy for Understanding the
                                                                           Fossil Record. Thomas A. Hegna, Western Illinois Univ.,
T15. 	Advances in Geologic Carbon Sequestration. Edward                    ta-hegna@wiu.edu.
      Mehnert, Illinois State Geological Survey, emehnert@           T31. 	Magmatic Processes of the Midwestern Proterozoic:
      illinois.edu; James Damico, Illinois State Geological Survey,        Mid-Continent Rift to St. Francois Mountains. Craig
      jdamico@illinois.edu; Hongbo Shao, Illinois State Geological         Lundstrom, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
      Survey, hbshao@illinois.edu.                                         lundstro@uiuc.edu.
                                                                     T32. 	Structure, Geophysics, and Tectonics of the Midcontinent,
T16. 	Anthropogenic Impacts on Soil, Water, and Air. Liliana               from Precambrian to Present. Stephen Marshak, Univ. of
      Lefticariu, Southern Illinois Univ. Carbondale, lefticar@            Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, smarshak@illinois.edu; Seth
      siu.edu; Melissa Lenczewski, Northern Illinois Univ.,                Stein, Northwestern Univ., seth@earth.northwestern.edu.
      lenczewski@niu.edu.                                            T33. 	Multidisciplinary Research Techniques in
                                                                           Geoarchaeology—Human Interaction with the Landscape.
T17. 	 Geomorphology, Hydrology, and Critical Zone Processes               Kristin M. Hedman, Illinois State Archaeological Survey,
      in the Anthropocene. Alison Anders, Univ. of Illinois at             khedman@illinois.edu; Shane K. Butler, Illinois State
      Urbana-Champaign, amanders@illinois.edu; Arthur Bettis,              Geological Survey, sbutler4@illinois.edu.
      Univ. of Iowa, art-bettis@uiowa.edu.
                                                                     FIELD TRIPS
T18. 	Innovations in Environmental Assessment and
      Remediation—Brownfields and Redevelopment and                    For additional information, please contact the field trip
      the Impacts of Urbanization. Patricia Bryan, Bryan             co-chairs: Zak Lasemi, zlasemi@illinois.edu, and Scott Elrick,
      Environmental Consultants, Inc., pbryan@bryanenv.com;          elrick@illinois.edu.
      Christopher J. Stohr, Illinois State Geological Survey,        19 ka–13 ka Glacial Meltwater Discharge Archives in the Middle
      cstohr@illinois.edu; Andrew J. Stumpf, Illinois State
      Geological Survey, astumpf@illinois.edu.                         Illinois River Valley: Climate and Timing Implications. Hong

T19. 	 Characterization of Karst of the Midwestern U.S.:
      Problems with Unstable Ground and Groundwater
      Quality. Samuel V. Panno, Illinois State Geological Survey,
      s-panno@illinois.edu; Walton R. Kelly, Illinois State Water
      Survey, wkelly@illinois.edu.

T20. 	Characterizing Water-Quality Changes through
      Continuous Monitoring. Kelly Warner, USGS, klwarner@

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