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lroyer@vtruralwater.org; Paul Susca, New Hampshire            T21. 	Stratigraphic Studies along the Western Margin of the
      Department of Environmental Services, paul.susca@                   Appalachian Orogens. Paul Washington, Marietta College,
      des.nh.gov; Patti Casey, Vermont Agency of Agriculture,             pw005@marietta.edu; James Ebert, SUNY Oneonta,
      patti.casey@vermont.gov.                                            james.ebert@oneonta.edu.
T9. 	 Geological Characterization of Mudstones: Applications
      to Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production. David R.           T22. 	The Adirondack Mountains and the Grenville Orogenic
      (Randy) Blood, EQT Production, rblood@eqt.com; Ashley               Cycle: New Results and Syntheses Regarding the Timing
      S.B. Douds, EQT Production, adouds@eqt.com.                         and Nature of Deformation, Metamorphism, Intrusion,
T10. 	Lake Champlain Research and Management. Patricia                    and Formation of Ore Deposits. Tim Grover, Castleton
      Manley, Middlebury College, manley@middlebury.edu;                  University, tim.grover@castleton.edu; Greg Walsh, USGS,
      Andrea Lini, University of Vermont, andrea.lini@uvm.edu.            gwalsh@usgs.gov; Mike Williams, University of
T11. 	 Current Research in Coastal and Marine Processes.                  Massachusetts, mlw@umass.edu; Sean Regan, USGS,
      Mark Borrelli, University of Massachusetts–Boston,                  sregan@usgs.gov; Marian Lupulescu, New York State
      mark.borrelli@umb.edu; Bryan A. Oakley, Eastern                     Museum, marian.lupulescu@nysed.gov; and Peter Valley,
      Connecticut State University, oakleyb@easternct.edu.                SUNY Potsdam, pvvalley@gmail.com.
T12. 	Paleolimnological Records of Landscape Change.
      Laurie D. Grigg, Norwich University, lgrigg@norwich.edu;      T23. 	Application of Strain, Fabric, and Textural Analyses
      Timothy L. Cook, Worcester State University, tcook3@                to Ductile Fabrics in Investigations of Orogenic
      worcester.edu.                                                      Processes (Posters). Jeffrey R. Webber, Stockton
T13. 	Deglaciation and Late-Glacial Climate Research,                     University, jeffrey.webber@stockton.edu; Keith A. Klepeis,
      Northeastern U.S. and Eastern Canada. Organizer(s):                 University of Vermont, keith.klepeis@uvm.edu; Michael L.
      Woodrow B. Thompson, Maine Geological Survey (retired),             Williams, University of Massachusetts–Amherst, mlw@
      iceagemaine@myfairpoint.net; P. Thompson Davis, Bentley             geo.umass.edu.
      University, pdavis@bentley.edu; Brian K. Fowler, New
      Hampshire Geologic Resources Advisory Committee,              T24. 	Orogenic Sutures—Recognition, Characterization, and
      b2fmr@metrocast.net.                                                Tectonic Implications. Alain Tremblay, University of
T14. 	Glacial Lakes: New Understandings of Their Extent,                  Quebec at Montreal, tremblay.a@uqam.ca; Laura Webb,
      History, and Internal Dynamics. John Rayburn, SUNY                  University of Vermont, lewebb@uvm.edu.
      New Paltz, rayburnj@newpaltz.edu; Stephen Wright,
      University of Vermont, swright@uvm.edu.                       T25. 	Post-Rift Tectonism and Landscape Evolution in Eastern
T15. 	Fire Geomorphology. Jennifer Callanan, William Paterson             North America. Will Amidon, Middlebury College,
      University, callananj@wpunj.edu.                                    wamidon@middlebury.edu; Dave West, Middlebury College,
T16. 	Pleistocene to Anthropocene Surficial Processes in the              dwest@middlebury.edu; Ryan McKeon, Dartmouth College,
      Northeastern U.S. Will Ouimet, University of Connecticut,           ryan.e.mckeon@dartmouth.edu.
      willouimet@gmail.com; Noah Snyder, Boston College,
      noah.snyder@bc.edu.                                           T26. 	Evolution of the Taconic Foreland: Insights into Active
T17. 	 The Class that Time Forgot: Best Practices in Teaching             Margins and Global Climate Change. Charles E. Mitchell,
      Earth History. Joseph F. Reese, Edinboro University of              SUNY Buffalo, cem@buffalo.edu; Robert D. Jacobi, SUNY
      Pennsylvania, jreese@edinboro.edu; Eric C. Straffin,                Buffalo, 1rdjacobi@gmail.com; Francis A. Macdonald,
      Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, estraffin@edinboro.edu.        Harvard University, fmacdon@fas.harvard.edu; Jeff Pietras,
T18. 	Geolore: Local Geology Field Trips Merge Geology and                SUNY Binghamton, jpietras@binghamton.edu.
      History to Motivate Students, Teachers, and Community
      Members to Explore Natural Areas. Tarin Weiss, Westfield      T27. 	New Perspectives on the Evolution of Brittle and Ductile
      State University, tweiss@westfield.ma.edu; Lori Weeden,             Fault Zones: A Session Honoring the Work of Robert D.
      University of Massachusetts–Lowell, lori_weeden@uml                 Jacobi. Keith Klepeis, University of Vermont, keith.klepeis@
      .edu; Melissa Lombard, Fitchburg State University,                  uvm.edu; Jon Kim, Vermont Geological Survey, jon.kim@
      melissalombard@alum.rpi.edu.                                        vermont.gov; Jean Crespi, University of Connecticut, jean
T19. 	From Plane Tables to Drones: A Topography of Geologic               .crespi@uconn.edu.
      Mapping in a Digital Landscape. John Van Hoesen,
      Green Mountain College, vanhoesenj@greenmtn.edu;              T28. 	Petrologic, Structural, and Tectonic Interpretations in
      Rick Chormann, New Hampshire Geological Survey,                     Northern New England: A Session Honoring the Work
      frederick.chormann@des.nh.gov.                                      of Jo Laird and Peter J. Thompson. Ian W. Honsberger,
T20. 	The Devonian Terrestrial Realm: Current Perspectives                Carleton University, ian.honsberger@carleton.ca; Wallace
      and New Research. Charles Ver Straeten, New York State              A. Bothner, University of New Hampshire, wally.bothner@
      Museum, charles.verstraeten@nysed.gov; William Stein,               unh.edu; Peter Robinson, Geological Survey of Norway,
      Binghamton University, stein@binghamton.edu; Rose-Anna              peter.robinson@ngu.no.
      Behr, Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey,
      rosbehr@pa.gov.                                               T29. 	Petrologic Insights on Modern and Ancient Plate
                                                                          Margins I: The Volcanic and Plutonic Record. Sara
                                                                          Mana, Salem State University, smana@salemstate.edu;
                                                                          Emily Peterman, Bowdoin College, epeterma@bowdoin.edu;
                                                                          Alicia M. Cruz-Uribe, University of Maine, alicia
                                                                          .cruzuribe@gmail.com.

                                                                    T30. 	Petrologic Insights on Modern and Ancient Plate
                                                                          Margins II: The Metamorphic Record. Emily Peterman,
                                                                          Bowdoin College, epeterma@bowdoin.edu; Howell

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