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GSA TODAY | NOVEMBER 2016 T8. Economic Geology and the Atlantic Continental Shelf: FIELD TRIPS
Marine Aggregate, Heavy Minerals, Energy Resources,
and Carbon Storage. William Lassetter, Virginia Division of Pre-Meeting Trips
Geology and Mineral Resources, william.lassetter@dmme
.virginia.gov; Rick Berquist, Virginia Division of Geology Fossil-Collecting from the Middle Miocene Carmel Church
and Mineral Resources, rick.berquist@dmme.virginia.gov. Quarry Marine Ecosystem. Alexander K. Hastings, Virginia
Museum of Natural History, alexander.hastings@vmnh
T9. Seismic Zones, Paleoseismology, and Neotectonics in the .virginia.gov; Ray Vodden, Virginia Museum of Natural
Southeastern United States. J. Wright Horton, Jr., USGS, History, raymond.vodden@vmnh.virginia.gov; Christina
whorton@usgs.gov; Ronald Counts, USGS, rcounts@usgs.gov. Byrd, Virginia Museum of Natural History, christina.byrd@
vmnh.virginia.gov.
T10. Deciphering Metamorphic Histories in Multiply-Deformed
Terranes in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge. William C. From Laurentia to Iapetus: Traversing the Blue Ridge–Piedmont
Burton, USGS, bburton@usgs.gov; Willis E. Hames, Auburn Terrane Boundary in Central Virginia. Anna V. Spears,
Univ., hameswe@auburn.edu. College of William and Mary, avspears@email.wm.edu;
Christopher M. Bailey, College of William and Mary, cmbail@
T11. Hydrology and Hydrogeology in the Southeast: Processes, wm.edu; Aaron Marshall, College of William and Mary.
Problems, and Geologic Controls. J.P. Gannon, Western
Carolina Univ., jpgannon@wcu.edu; David L. Nelms, USGS, Geology along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
dlnelms@usgs.gov; David Kinner, Western Carolina Univ., Mark Carter, USGS, mcarter@usgs.gov; Scott Southworth,
dkinner@wcu.edu; Mark Lord, Western Carolina Univ., USGS, ssouthw@usgs.gov; Richard Tollo, George Washington
mlord@wcu.edu; Jerry Miller, Western Carolina Univ., Univ., rtollo@gwu.edu; Arthur Merschat, USGS; Sara Wagner,
jmiller@wcu.edu; E. Randolph McFarland, USGS, ermcfarl@ George Washington Univ.; Ava Lazor, George Washington
usgs.gov. Univ.; John Aleinikoff, USGS.
T12. Methods for Assessing Knowledge and Understanding Geology of Belle Isle, Richmond. Karen M. Layou, Reynolds
among K–16 Students and the General Public. Frank L. Community College, klayou@reynolds.edu; Brent Owens,
Forcino, Western Carolina Univ., flforcino@email.wcu.edu; College of William and Mary, beowen@wm.edu.
Rachel Salter, North Dakota State Univ., rachel.salter@
ndsu.edu. Post-Meeting Trips
T13. Topics in Paleozoic Paleontology and Stratigraphy. Geologic Controls on Cave Development in the Burnsville
Stephen A. Leslie, James Madison Univ., lesliesa@jmu.edu; Cove Area, Bath and Highland Counties, Virginia. Christopher
Bradley Deline, Univ. of West Georgia, bdeline@westga.edu; Swezey, USGS, cswezey@usgs.gov; John Haynes, James Madison
John Haynes, James Madison Univ., haynesjx@jmu.edu. Univ., haynesjx@jmu.edu; Phil Lucas, Virginia Speleological
Survey; Rick Lambert, Virginia Speleological Survey.
T14. Brittle Deformation in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain
Provinces: Understanding the Tectonics along the Eastern Geologic Evolution, Modern Processes, and Mangement
North American Margin. Mervin J. Bartholomew, Univ. of Strategies of Virginia’s Mainland Beaches and Barrier
Memphis, jbrthlm1@memphis.edu; Christopher M. Bailey, Island. Michael Fenster, Randolph Macon College, mfenster@
College of William and Mary, cmbail@wm.edu. rmc.edu; Christopher Hein, Virginia Institute of Marine
Science, hein@vims.edu.
T15. Plutonism and Volcanism in the Southern Appalachians.
Brent E. Owens, College of William and Mary, beowen@ Geology and Paleontology at Stratford Hall, Northern Neck,
wm.edu; Elizabeth Johnson, James Madison Univ., Virginia. Rob Weems, USGS, rweems4@gmail.com; Lucy
johns2ea@jmu.edu. Edwards, USGS, leedward@usgs.gov; Bryan Landacre, USGS.
T16. Stormwater Control Measures: Runoff Quantity and Geology of the Civil War Battlefields at Petersburg, Virginia.
Pollution Science and Management in the Southeastern Aaron Cross, Virginia Division of Geology and Mineral
U.S. Vijay M. Vulava, Univ. of Charleston, vulavav@ Resources (VDGMR), aaron.cross@dmme.virginia.gov; C.R.
cofc.edu; Barbara Beckingham, Univ. of Charleston, Berquist, VDGMR, crberq@wm.edu; Marcie Occhi, VDGMR,
beckinghamba@cofc.edu; Timothy Callahan, Univ. of marcie.occhi@dmme.virginia.gov; Jessica Strand, VDGMR.
Charleston, callahant@cofc.edu.
Geology of the Petersburg Batholith, Eastern Piedmont,
T17. Geologic Studies of the U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain Virginia. Brent Owens, William & Mary, beowen@wm.edu;
Province. Christopher Swezey, USGS, cswezey@usgs.gov; Mark Carter, USGS, mcarter@usgs.gov; Christopher M. Bailey,
Rick Berquist, Virginia Division of Geology and Mineral William & Mary, cmbail@wm.edu.
Resources, rick.berquist@dmme.virginia.gov.
Industrial Minerals and Mines in the Arvonia Formation of
T18. 2YC Student Research and Teaching Methods (Posters). the Chopawamsic Terrane, Buckingham County, Virginia.
Pete Berquist, Thomas Nelson Community College, Chee Saunders, Cardno Inc., chee.saunders@cardno.com.
berquistp@tncc.edu; Callan Bentley, Northern Virginia
Community College, cbentley@nvcc.edu. Tertiary Strata and Paleontology of the James River Region,
Virginia. Lauck W. Ward, Virginia Museum of Natural
T19. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Lee Phillips, Univ. of History, lauck.ward@vmnh.virginia.gov; Harry Dowsett,
North Carolina at Greensboro, plphilli@uncg.edu; Elizabeth USGS.
Johnson, James Madison Univ., johns2ea@jmu.edu.
T20. Paleozoic Clastics and Carbonates of the Southeast
(Posters). Jeannette M. Wolak, Tennessee Technological
Univ., jwolak@tntech.edu.
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