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T13. Glacial Meltwater Discharge Events of the Last T26. Women and Geology: Who Are We, Where Have We Come GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
Deglaciation in the Great Lake Region: Climate and From, and Where Are We Going? Beth A. Johnson, Univ.
Timing: Hong Wang, Illinois State Geological Survey, of Wisconsin–Fox Valley, beth.a.johnson@uwc.edu.
hongwang@illinois.edu; Timothy G. Fisher, Univ. of Toledo,
timothy.fisher@utoledo.edu; B. Brandon Curry, Illinois T27. Geoscience Outreach—50 Years of Innovation:
State Geological Survey, b-curry@illinois.edu. Cosponsored by the Geological Outreach at Museums,
Parks, & Surveys Group. Lisa Anderson, Michigan State
T14. Quaternary Chronology Conundrums: Approximating Univ. Extension, venner@mchsi.com; Peter Voice, Western
and Assessing Event Ages: B. Brandon Curry, Illinois State Michigan Univ., peter.voice@wmich.edu.
Geological Survey, b-curry@illinois.edu; Thomas V. Lowell,
Univ. of Cincinnati, thomas.lowell@uc.edu; Henry M. T28. Undergraduate Research (Posters): Cosponsored by the
Loope, Indiana Geological Survey, hloope@indiana.edu. Geosciences Division–Council on Undergraduate Research.
Robert D. Shuster, Univ. of Nebraska–Omaha, rshuster@
T15. Advances in Geologic Carbon Sequestration: Cosponsored unomaha.edu.
by the Center for Geologic Storage of CO2. Edward Mehnert,
Illinois State Geological Survey, emehnert@illinois.edu; T29. Undergraduate Research: Multidisciplinary Geologic
James Damico, Illinois State Geological Survey, jdamico@ Systems: Cosponsored by the Geosciences Division–Council
illinois.edu; Hongbo Shao, Illinois State Geological Survey, on Undergraduate Research. Samuel Smidt, Michigan State
hbshao@illinois.edu. Univ., smidtsam@msu.edu; Charles Carrigan, Olivet
Nazarene Univ., ccarriga@olivet.edu.
T16. Anthropogenic Impacts on Soil, Water, and Air: Liliana
Lefticariu, Southern Illinois Univ. Carbondale, lefticar@siu T30. The Contribution of Taphonomy for Understanding the
.edu; Melissa Lenczewski, Northern Illinois Univ., Fossil Record: Thomas A. Hegna, Western Illinois Univ.,
lenczewski@niu.edu. ta-hegna@wiu.edu.
T17. Geomorphology, Hydrology, and Critical Zone Processes T31. Magmatic Processes of the Midwestern Proterozoic:
in the Anthropocene: Alison Anders, Univ. of Illinois at Mid-Continent Rift to St. Francois Mountains: Craig
Urbana-Champaign, amanders@illinois.edu; Arthur Bettis, Lundstrom, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
Univ. of Iowa, art-bettis@uiowa.edu. lundstro@uiuc.edu.
T18. Innovations in Environmental Assessment and T32. Structure, Geophysics, and Tectonics of the Midcontinent,
Remediation—Brownfields and Redevelopment and the from Precambrian to Present: Stephen Marshak, Univ. of
Impacts of Urbanization: Patricia Bryan, Bryan Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, smarshak@illinois.edu; Seth
Environmental Consultants, Inc., pbryan@bryanenv.com; Stein, Northwestern Univ., seth@earth.northwestern.edu.
Christopher J. Stohr, Illinois State Geological Survey, cstohr@
illinois.edu; Andrew J. Stumpf, Illinois State Geological T33. Multidisciplinary Research Techniques in Geoarchaeology
Survey, astumpf@illinois.edu. —Human Interaction with the Landscape: Kristin M.
Hedman, Illinois State Archaeological Survey, khedman@
T19. Characterization of Karst of the Midwestern U.S.: illinois.edu; Shane K. Butler, Illinois State Geological Survey,
Problems with Unstable Ground and Groundwater sbutler4@illinois.edu.
Quality: Samuel V. Panno, Illinois State Geological Survey,
s-panno@illinois.edu; Walton R. Kelly, Illinois State Water FIELD TRIPS
Survey, wkelly@illinois.edu.
For additional information, please contact field trip co-chairs
T20. Characterizing Water-Quality Changes through Zak Lasemi, zlasemi@Illinois.edu, and Scott Elrick, elrick@
Continuous Monitoring: Kelly Warner, USGS, klwarner@ illinois.edu, or check the meeting website.
usgs.gov; Amy Gahala, USGS, agahala@usgs.gov.
Pre-Meeting
T21. Anthropogenic Impacts on Groundwater Quantity and
Quality: From Field Data to Numerical Analyses: Daniel 1. The Quaternary Geology of the Chicago Metropolitan
Abrams, Illinois State Water Survey, dbabrams@illinois.edu; Area: The Chicago Outlet, Valparaiso Moraine, Lake
Henk Haitjema, Indiana Univ., haitjema@indiana.edu. Michigan Lobe Chronology Revisited, and Kankakee
Torrent Story: Sat. and Sun., 16–17 April, 7 a.m.–4 p.m.
T22. Geophysical Methods with Applications to Hydrogeology: Cost: US$175. Leaders: B. Brandon Curry, Illinois State
David Hart, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Geological Survey, b-curry@illinois.edu; Oliver J. Caron,
Survey, djhart@wisc.edu; Kisa E. Mwakanyamale, Illinois Illinois State Geological Survey, caron@illinois.edu.
State Geological Survey, kemwaks@illinois.edu.
2. Fluorite Deposits within the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar
T23. The Geological Consequences of River Flood Magnitude: District and How They Relate to the Hicks Dome
Ancient and Modern Examples: Andrew C. Phillips, Illinois Cryptoexplosive Feature: Sat. and Sun., 16–17 April,
State Geological Survey, aphillps@illinois.edu; Jim Best, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Cost: US$165. Leaders: F. Brett Denny,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, jimbest@illinois.edu. Illinois State Geological Survey, fdenny@illinois.edu; Joe
Devera, Illinois State Geological Survey, j-devera@illinois.
T24. Advances in River and Floodplain Morphodynamics: edu; Mary Seid, Illinois State Geological Survey, maryseid@
Physical, Ecological, and Human Processes: Jessica Zinger, illinois.edu; Mike Lewsader, Illinois State Geological Survey,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, zinger1@illinois.edu; lewsader@illinois.edu.
Quinn W. Lewis, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
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T25. Applied Geology: Environmental, Engineering,
Hydrogeology, Geotechnical, and Applied Geophysics:
Terry R. West, Purdue Univ., trwest@purdue.edu.