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GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division.                      Univ. of Nebraska–Omaha, adere@unoamah.edu; Marshall
      Eric W. Peterson, Illinois State Univ., ewpeter@ilstu.edu;            McDaniel, Iowa State Univ., marsh@iastate.edu; Lee
      Walt Kelly, Illinois State Water Survey, wkelly@illinois.edu;         Burras, Iowa State Univ., lburras@iastate.edu.
      Janette Thompson, Iowa State Univ., jrrt@iastate.edu.           T19. 	Eolian Systems of the Midcontinent. Cosponsored by
                                                                            GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
T9. 	 Pathogens and Other Contaminants of Concern in                        GSA Soils and Soil Processes Interdisciplinary Interest
      the Environment. Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology                      Group. Joe Mason, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, mason@
      Division; GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA                        geography.wisc.edu; Paul Hanson, Univ. of Nebraska–
      Environmental and Engineering Geology Division. Claire                Lincoln, phanson2@unl.edu; Peter Jacobs, Univ. of
      Hruby, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, claire.                  Wisconsin–Whitewater, jacobsp@uww.edu.
      hruby@dnr.iowa.gov; Sarah Elliott, U.S. Geological Survey,      T20. 	Slope Stability in the Midwest. Cosponsored by GSA
      selliott@usgs.gov.                                                    Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
                                                                            Environmental and Engineering Geology Division. Lucas
T10. 	Natural Contaminants in Groundwater Drinking Water                    Zoet, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, lzoet@wisc.edu; Carrie
      Sources: When Natural Doesn’t Mean Healthy.                           Jennings, The Freshwater Society, cjennings@freshwater.org.
      Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geology           T21. 	Sediments, Landforms, and Chronology of the Laurentide
      and Health Division; GSA Geology and Society Division.                Ice Sheet: Analog or Anomaly? Cosponsored by GSA
      Melinda L. Erickson, USGS, merickso@usgs.gov; Paul                    Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division. Neal
      Stackelberg, USGS, pestack@usgs.gov; Brandy Toner, Univ.              Iverson, Iowa State Univ., niverson@iastate.edu; Lucas Zoet,
      of Minnesota, toner@umn.edu.                                          Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, lzoet@wisc.edu; Carrie
                                                                            Jennings, The Freshwater Society, cjennings@freshwater.org.
T11. 	Biogeochemistry of Water, Sediments, and Interfaces.            T22. 	Reconstructing Glacial Lakes in the Midwest and Great
      Cosponsored by GSA Limnology Division; GSA Geobiology                 Lakes Regions I: Environments. Cosponsored by GSA
      and Geomicrobiology Division; GSA Hydrogeology                        Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.
      Division. Elizabeth Swanner, Iowa State Univ., eswanner@              Timothy G. Fisher, Univ. of Toledo, timothy.fisher@utoledo
      iastate.edu; Chad Wittkop, Minnesota State Univ.–Mankato,             .edu; B. Brandon Curry, Illinois State Geological Survey,
      chad.wittkop@mnsu.edu; Amy Myrbo, Univ. of Minnesota,                 bcurry@illinois.edu.
      LacCore, amyrbo@umn.edu.                                        T23. 	Reconstructing Glacial Lakes in the Midwest and Great
                                                                            Lakes Regions II: Chronology. Cosponsored by GSA
T12. 	Environmental Impacts of Urbanization. Cosponsored by                 Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.
      GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology; GSA                        Kenneth E. Lepper, North Dakota State Univ., ken.lepper@
      Hydrogeology Division. Yuyu Zhou, Iowa State Univ.,                   ndsu.edu; Timothy G. Fisher, Univ. of Toledo, timothy.fisher@
      yuyuzhou@iastate.edu; Madeline Gotkowitz, Wisconsin                   utoledo.edu.
      Geological and Natural History Survey, mbgotkow@wisc.edu.       T24. 	Geophysics in Glacial Landscapes: Methods,
                                                                            Applications, and Innovations. Cosponsored by GSA
T13. 	Hydrogeology in Fractured Rock. Cosponsored by GSA                    Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division. Jason
      Hydrogeology Division. Michael Cardiff, Univ. of                      Thomason, Illinois State Geological Survey, jthomaso@
      Wisconsin–Madison, cardiff@wisc.edu; Dave Hart,                       illinois.edu; Luke Zoet, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison,
      Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, dave.hart            lzoet@wisc.edu.
      @wgnhs.uwex.edu.                                                T25. 	Digital Landscapes: Investigating Geomorphic Processes
                                                                            Using High-Resolution Topographic Data. Cosponsored
T14. 	Recent Advances in Midwestern Karst Hydrogeology.                     by GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.
      Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology Division. Douglas                     Andrew Wickert, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities, awick-
      Gouzie, Missouri State Univ., douglasgouzie@                          ert@umn.edu; Karen Gran, Univ. of Minnesota–Duluth,
      MissouriState.edu; Eric Peterson, Illinois State Univ.,               kgran@d.umn.edu; Fiona Clubb, Univ. of Edinburgh,
      ewpeter@ilstu.edu.                                                    f.clubb@ed.ac.uk; Andy Breckenridge, Univ. of Wisconsin–
                                                                            Superior, abrecken@uwsuper.edu; Stephen DeLong, USGS,
T15. 	Watershed Modeling: Current Approaches and Future                     sdelong@usgs.gov.
      Directions. Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology Division;           T26. 	GIS Applications and Analysis in the Geosciences.
      GSA Geology and Society Division. Kristie J. Franz, Iowa              Stephen Crabtree, Univ. of Minnesota–Morris, crabt012@
      State Univ., kfranz@iastate.edu; David Dziubanski, Iowa               morris.umn.edu; Chris Harding, Iowa State Univ., chard-
      State Univ., dave470@iastate.edu; Angela Bowman, Iowa                 ing@iastate.edu.
      State Univ., albowman73@gmail.com.                              T27. 	Revolutions in Remote Sensing: Applications of UAVs to
                                                                            Field Mapping and Surface Analytics. Dylan Blumentritt,
T16. 	Applied Geology: Environmental, Engineering, Hydro,                   Winona State Univ., dblumentritt@winona.edu; Toby
      Geotechnical, and Exploration Geophysics. Cosponsored                 Dogwiler, Missouri State Univ., tdogwiler@missouristate.edu.
      by GSA Engineering and Environmental Geology Division.          T28. 	Advances Using Digital Data Systems for Geology. Doug
      Terry R. West, Purdue Univ., trwest@purdue.edu.                       Walker, Univ. of Kansas, jdwalker@ku.edu; Basil Tikoff,
                                                                            Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, basil@geology.wisc.edu.
T17. 	Critical Zone Science in the Midcontinent. Cosponsored
      by GSA Soils and Soil Processes Interdisciplinary Interest
      Group; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
      Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division. Alison Anders,
      Univ. of Illinois, amanders@illinois.edu; David Grimley,
      Univ. of Illinois, dgrimley@illinois.edu; Art Bettis, Univ. of
      Iowa, art-bettis@uiowa.edu.

T18. 	Soils in the Critical Zone: Health, Function, Losses, and
      Transformations. Cosponsored by GSA Soils and Soil
      Processes Interdisciplinary Interest Group. Ashlee Dere,

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