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Singapore, susanna.jenkins@gmail.com; Thomas Wilson,             T23. 	 Ocean Acidification: Past, Present, and Future: A Session   GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
      Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand, thomas.wilson@                       to Honor the Work and Career of Fred T. Mackenzie.
      canterbury.ac.nz; Christina Neal, USGS, Hawaiian Volcano               Michael Guidry, Univ. of Hawai‘i, guidry@hawaii.edu; Eric
      Observatory, tneal@usgs.gov.                                           De Carlo, Univ. of Hawai‘i, edecarlo@soest.hawaii.edu.
T10. 	 Hazards and Hazard Communication Related to the
      Active Volcanoes of Hawai‘i. Christina Neal, USGS,               T24. 	Modeling Past Climates. Axel Timmermann, IPRC, SOEST,
      Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, tneal@usgs.gov; Janet Babb,              Univ. of Hawai‘i, axel@hawaii.edu; Tobias Friedrich, Univ.
      USGS, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, jbabb@usgs.gov.                    of Hawai‘i, tobiasf@hawaii.edu; Fabian Schloesser, Univ. of
T11. 	 Submarine Volcanism in Hawai‘i and Elsewhere. Ken                     Hawai‘i, schloess@gmail.com.
      Rubin, Univ. of Hawai‘i, krubin@hawai.edu; Sam Mitchell,
      Univ. of Hawai‘i, samjm@hawaii.edu.                              T25. 	 Interpreting Holocene Climate from the Geologic Record.
T12. 	 Fluid Flow, Submarine Seeps, and Gas Hydrate Systems:                 Basil Gomez, Univ. of Hawai‘i, basilg@hawaii.edu.
      Implications for the Global Carbon Cycle and Seafloor
      Stability. Katie Taladay, Univ. of Hawai‘i, taladay@hawaii.edu;  T26. 	Sedimentary Records of Sea Level, Extreme Events, and
      Hitoshi Tomaru, Chiba Univ., tomaru@chiba-u.jp.                        Coastal Evolution. Charles Fletcher, Univ. of Hawai‘i,
T13. 	 Marine Minerals, Key Resources for the Twenty-First                   fletcher@soest.hawaii.edu; Bruce Richmond, USGS,
      Century. James R. Hein, USGS, jhein@usgs.gov; Kira                     brichmond@usgs.gov; Ken Rubin, Univ. of Hawai‘i,
      Mizell, USGS, kmizell@usgs.gov; Amy Gartman, USGS,                     krubin@hawaii.edu.
      agartman@usgs.gov.
T14. 	 Advances in Geothermal Resource Investigation.                  T27. 	 Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific Shores. Charles
      Pete Stelling, Western Washington Univ., pete.stelling@                Fletcher, Univ. of Hawai‘i, fletcher@soest.hawaii.edu;
      wwu.edu; Nick Hinz, Univ. of Nevada–Reno, nhinz@unr.edu;               Patrick Barnard, USGS, pbarnard@usgs.gov.
      Nicole Lautze, Univ. of Hawai‘i, nlautze@soest.hawaii.edu;
      Garrett Ito, Univ. of Hawai‘i, gito@hawaii.edu.                  T28. 	Pacific Coastal Processes. Charles Fletcher, Univ. of
T15. 	 Mineral Physics Research Aspects Related to Deep Earth’s              Hawai‘i, fletcher@soest.hawaii.edu; Patrick Barnard, USGS,
      Interior and Phenomena. Murli Manghnani, Univ. of                      pbarnard@usgs.gov.
      Hawai‘i, murli@soest.hawaii.edu; Bin Chen, Univ. of
      Hawai‘i, binchen@hawaii.edu.                                     T29. 	 Coastal Hydrology: Impacts of Natural and Anthropogenic
T16. 	 New Developments in the Geology and Geochemistry of                   Change. Henrietta Dulai, Univ. of Hawai‘i, hdulaiov@
      Mars. Jim Bell, Arizona State Univ., jim.bell@asu.edu;                 hawaii.edu; Craig R. Glenn, Univ. of Hawai‘i, glenn@soest
      Scott Rowland, Univ. of Hawai‘i, scott@soest.hawaii.edu.               .hawaii.edu; Peter Swarzenski, International Atomic Energy
T17. 	 Volcanism across the Solar System. Sarah A. Fagents, Univ.            Agency (Monaco) and USGS, Santa Cruz, pswarzen@usgs.gov.
      of Hawai‘i, fagents@hawaii.edu; Rosaly Lopes, Jet Propulsion
      Laboratory, rosaly.m.lopes-gautier@jpl.nasa.gov.                 T30. 	Integrated Approaches for Assessing Water Resources.
T18. 	 Deposition and Diagenesis of Volcaniclastic Sediments                 Aly El-Kadi, Univ. of Hawai‘i, elkadi@hawaii.edu; Stephen
      on Earth and Mars. Juergen Schieber, Indiana Univ.,                    S. Anthony, USGS, Pacific Islands Water Science Center,
      jschiebe@indiana.edu; Ken Edgett, Malin Space Science                  santhony@usgs.gov.
      Systems, edgett@msss.com; David Bish, Indiana Univ.,
      bish@indiana.edu.                                                T31. 	 Engineering Geology of the Western United States.
T19. 	 Mars on Earth: Understanding Mars through Earth                       Stephen Martel, Univ. of Hawai‘i, smartel@hawaii.edu;
      Surface Processes. Robert A. Craddock, Center for                      Scott Burns, Portland State Univ., burnss@pdx.edu;
      Earth and Planetary Studies, Smithsonian Institution,                  Jerome De Graff, California State Univ. Fresno, jdegraff@
      craddockb@si.edu; Jacob E. Bleacher, Planetary Geodynamics             csufresno.edu.
      Lab, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, jacob.e.bleacher@
      nasa.gov; Christopher Hamilton, Univ. of Arizona, hamilton@      T32. 	 Applications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
      lpl.arizona.edu.                                                       in the Earth, Ocean, Planetary, and Life Sciences.
T20. 	 Paleomagnetism, Rock Magnetism, and Archaeomagnetism.                 Matthew Barbee, Univ. of Hawai‘i, mbarbee@hawaii.edu;
      Emilio Herrero-Bervera, Univ. of Hawai‘i, herrero@soest.               Craig R. Glenn, Univ. of Hawai‘i, glenn@soest.hawaii.edu;
      hawaii.edu; Evdokia Tema, Univ. degli Studi di Torino, Italy,          Nicolas Turner, Univ. of Hawai‘i, nrturner@hawaii.edu;
      evdokia.tema@unito.it.                                                 Charles Devaney, International Building Solutions Group,
T21. 	 Geoarchaeology in Hawai‘i and Oceania. Floyd W. McCoy,                devaneycharles@gmail.com.
      Univ. of Hawai‘i–Windward, fmccoy@hawaii.edu; Alex
      Morrison, International Archaeology LLC, alexmorr@               T33. 	 Undergraduate Research Session (Posters). Cosponsored
      hawaii.edu; Alex Parisky, Univ. of Hawai‘i–Windward,                   by Council on Undergraduate Research, Geosciences Division.
      parisky@hawaii.edu.                                                    Lydia K. Fox, Univ. of the Pacific, lkfox@pacific.edu;
T22. 	Cenozoic Paleoecology, Paleogeography, and Evolutionary                Jeff Marshall, Cal Poly Pomona Univ., marshall@cpp.edu.
      History of Pacific Marine Life. Steven M. Stanley, Univ.
      of Hawai‘i, stevenst@hawaii.edu; Sonia J. Rowley, Univ. of       FIELD TRIPS
      Hawai‘i, srowley@hawaii.edu.
                                                                         Trip registration opens in February 2017. For additional infor-
                                                                       mation, please contact field co-chair Scott Rowland, scott@soest
                                                                       .hawaii.edu.

                                                                       Coastal Erosion on Maui. Tara Owens, Univ. of Hawai‘i Sea Grant,
                                                                         taram@hawaii.edu, Jim Biurka, Maui County Planning Dept.,
                                                                         James.Buika@co.maui.hi.us.

                                                                       Coastal Geology of O‘ahu. Brad Romine, Univ. of Hawai‘i Sea
                                                                         Grant, romine@hawaii.edu; Dolan Eversole, Univ. of Hawai‘i
                                                                         Sea Grant, eversole@hawaii.edu.

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