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T8. Geomicrobiology of Microbes and Minerals: Influence The Blue Ridge Basement Complex of the Eastern Great
across Ecosystem Scales. Jill Mikucki, Univ. of Tennessee, Smoky Mountains: New Insight into Old Rocks from New
jmikucki@utk.edu; Caleb Schuler, Univ. of Tennessee, U-Pb Geochronology. Dave Moecher, Univ. of Kentucky,
cschuler@vols.utk.edu. moker@uky.edu.
T9. Nutrient Hotspots through Time: Taphonomy in Modern Post-Meeting
and Fossil Ecosystems. Sarah W. Keenan, Univ. of
Tennessee, skeenan1@vols.utk.edu; Jennifer M. DeBruyn, Nutrient Hotspots through Time: Taphonomy in Modern
Univ. of Tennessee, jdebruyn@utk.edu; Sean M. Schaeffer, and Fossil Ecosystems. Sarah W. Keenan, Univ. of Tennessee,
Univ. of Tennessee, sschaef5@utk.edu. skeenan1@vols.utk.edu; Christopher Widga, East Tennessee
State Univ., widgac@etsu.edu; Jennifer M. DeBruyn, Univ. of
T10. Biogeochemical Cycling and Microbial Dynamics in Tennessee, jdebruyn@utk.edu; Sean M. Schaeffer, Univ. of
Response to Pulse Events. Sean Schaeffer, Univ. of Tennessee, sschaef5@utk.edu.
Tennessee, sschaef5@utk.edu; Jennifer DeBruyn, Univ. of
Tennessee, jdebruyn@utk.edu. Hydrogeology and Structure of Tuckaleechee Cove and
Vicinity. Ben Miller, USGS Nashville, caverben@yahoo.com;
T11. Morphology and Evolutionary Trends. Bradley Deline, Terri Brown, Lincoln Memorial Univ., tbrown23@vols.utk.edu.
Univ. of West Georgia, bdeline@westga.edu; Maggie R.
Limbeck, Univ. of Tennessee, mlimbeck@vols.utk.edu. Steaming through the Ordovician. C. Howard Capito,
Cosponsored by the Paleontological Society. Knoxville, Tennessee, chcapito@comcast.net; Stephanie K.
Drumheller, Univ. of Tennessee, sdrumhel@utk.edu.
T12. Taphonomy: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Rebecca
Freeman, Univ. of Kentucky, rebecca.freeman@uky.edu; Revisiting the Flynn Creek Impact Structure, Jackson County
Linda McCall, Univ. of Texas at Austin, lndmccall02@ Tennessee. Steven J. Jaret, Stony Brook Univ., sjjaret@yahoo.com;
yahoo.com; Simon Darroch, Vanderbilt Univ., David T. King, Jr., Auburn Univ., kingdat@auburn.edu.
simon.a.darroch@vanderbilt.edu. Cosponsored by the
Paleontological Society. Mesoscale Structures, Macroscale Folds, and Inferred
Cratonic Basement Structures, Nashville Dome, Central
T13. Neontological Approaches to Paleontological Questions. Tennessee. Mark Abolins, Middle Tennessee State Univ.,
Stephanie K. Drumheller, Univ. of Tennessee, sdrumhel@ mark.abolins@mtsu.edu.
utk.edu; Matthew A. Tibbits, Broward College,
matthew.a.tibbits@gmail.com. Lessons from Limestone: How to Teach All Sciences with
Limestone. Michael A. Gibson, Univ. of Tennessee at Martin,
T14. Geologic Mapping from the Appalachians to the Planets. mgibson@utm.edu; Don Byerly, Univ. of Tennessee, donbyerly@
Robert Jacobsen, Univ. of Tennessee, rjacobse@vols.utk. comcast.net.
edu; Keenan B. Golder, Univ. of Tennessee, kgolder@vols
.utk.edu. Cosponsored by GSA Planetary Division. Blue Ridge–Inner Piedmont Geotraverse from the Great
Smoky Thrust to the Inner Piedmont: Upper Crust to Upper
T15. Planetary Surface Processes. Devon M. Burr, Univ. of Lower Crust, Terranes, Large Faults, and Sutures. Arthur J.
Tennessee, dburr1@utk.edu; Bradley J. Thomson, Univ. of Merschat, USGS, amerschat@usgs.gov; J. Ryan Thigpen, Univ. of
Tennessee, bthomso1@utk.edu. Kentucky, ryan.thigpen@uky.edu; Elizabeth McClellan, Radford
Univ., emccellan@radford.edu; Mark W. Carter, USGS, mcarter@
T16. Structure, Stratigraphy, and Tectonics of the Craton in usgs.gov; Robert D. Hatcher, Jr., Univ. of Tennessee–Knoxville,
the Southeastern United States. Mark Abolins, Middle bobmap@utk.edu.
Tennessee State Univ., mark.abolins@mtsu.edu.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS AND EARLY
T17. Teaching Geosciences at the College Level—Resources CAREER PROFESSIONALS
and Projects for Community College Students. Renee
Mazurek, ABTech Community College, reneemazurek@ Roy J. Shlemon Mentor Program in Applied Geoscience.
abtech.edu. Students and early career professionals will have the opportunity
to discuss career prospects and challenges with applied geoscien-
T18. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Lee Phillips, Univ. of tists from various sectors over a FREE lunch.
North Carolina at Greensboro, plphilli@uncg.edu; Jeff
Ryan, Univ. of South Florida, ryan@mail.usf.edu. John Mann Mentors in Applied Hydrogeology Program.
Cosponsored by the Council on Undergraduate Research. Students and early career professionals interested in applied
hydrogeology or hydrology as a career will have the opportunity
FIELD TRIPS to network with professionals in these fields over a FREE lunch.
Pre-Meeting Geoscience Career Workshops
Quaternary Faulting along the Dandridge-Vonore Fault Zone For more information, contact Jennifer Nocerino at jnocerino@
in the Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone. Robert D. Hatcher, Jr., geosociety.org.
Univ. of Tennessee, bobmap@utk.edu; Randel Tom Cox, Univ. of Part 1: Career Planning and Informational Interviewing. Your
Memphis, randycox@ memphis.edu. job-hunting process should begin with career planning, not when
Hydrogeology of the Oak Ridge Reservation and its Impact on
a Manhattan Project Legacy of Waste Disposal Practices over
the Last 75 Years. Steve Stowe, sstow@aol.com; Richard Ketelle,
richard.ketelle@ettp.doe.gov.
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