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Czaja, Univ. of Cincinnati, andrew.czaja@uc.edu; Jeff Havig,         Melinda L. Erickson, U.S. Geological Survey, merickso@
      Univ. of Minnesota, jeffhavig@gmail.com; Trinity Hamilton,           usgs.gov; Paul Stackelberg, U.S. Geological Survey,
      Univ. of Minnesota, hamil689@umn.edu; Andrew Gangidine,              pestack@usgs.gov; Brandy Toner, Univ. of Minnesota,
      Univ. of Cincinnati, agangidine@gmail.com.                           toner@umn.edu.
T2. 	 Fossil Insights into Paleoclimatic and                         T11. 	Biogeochemistry of Water, Sediments, and Interfaces.
      Paleoenvironmental Change. Cosponsored by GSA                        Cosponsored by GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA
      Sedimentary Geology Division. Aaron R. Wood, Iowa State              Geobiology and Geomicrobiology Division; GSA
      Univ., awood@iastate.edu; Natalie Thompson, Iowa State               Hydrogeology Division. Elizabeth Swanner, Iowa State
      Univ., nst27@iastate.edu.                                            Univ., eswanner@iastate.edu; Chad Wittkop, Minnesota
T3. 	 Climate Reconstructions from Speleothems. Cosponsored                State Univ.–Mankato, chad.wittkop@mnsu.edu; Amy
      by GSA Karst Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and                    Myrbo, Univ. of Minnesota, LacCore, amyrbo@umn.edu.
      Geomorphology Division. Rhawn Denniston, Cornell               T12. 	Environmental Impacts of Urbanization. Cosponsored by
      College, rdenniston@cornellcollege.edu; Jeffrey Dorale,              GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division;
      Univ. of Iowa, jeffrey-dorale@uiowa.edu.                             GSA Hydrogeology Division. Yuyu Zhou, Iowa State Univ.,
T4. 	 Landlocked But Not Left Out: Contributions to                        yuyuzhou@iastate.edu; Madeline Gotkowitz, Wisconsin
      Oceanography by Mid-Continent Scientists. Cosponsored                Geological and Natural History Survey, mbgotkow@
      by GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Geobiology &                wisc.edu.
      Geomicrobiology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and           T13. 	Hydrogeology in Fractured Rock. Cosponsored by GSA
      Geomorphology Division; GSA Environmental and                        Hydrogeology Division. Michael Cardiff, Univ. Wisconsin–
      Engineering Geology Division. Beth E. Caissie, Iowa State            Madison, cardiff@wisc.edu; Dave Hart, Wisconsin
      Univ., bethc@iastate.edu; Sally Zellers, Univ. of Central            Geological and Natural History Survey, dave.hart@
      Missouri, szellers@ucmo.edu; Anna Nesterovich, Iowa                  wgnhs.uwex.edu.
      State Univ., annanest@iastate.edu; Nina Whitney, Iowa          T14. 	Recent Advances in Midwestern Karst Hydrogeology.
      State Univ., nwhitney@iastate.edu.                                   Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology Division. Douglas
T5. 	 Potential Impact of Climate Change on Water Quality                  Gouzie, Missouri State Univ., douglasgouzie@
      and Quantity. Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology                        missouristate.edu; Eric Peterson, Illinois State Univ.,
      Division; GSA Geology and Society Division. Zelalem                  ewpeter@ilstu.edu.
      Bedaso, Univ. of Dayton, zbedaso1@udayton.edu;                 T15. 	Watershed Modeling: Current Approaches and Future
      Shuang-Ye Wu, Univ. of Dayton, swu001@udayton.edu;                   Directions. Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology Division;
      Mike Ekberg, Miami Conservancy District, mekberg@                    GSA Geology and Society Division. Kristie J. Franz, Iowa
      mcdwater.com.                                                        State Univ., kfranz@iastate.edu; David Dziubanski,
T6. 	 Assessing Groundwater in the Midwestern U.S.—How                     Iowa State Univ., dave470@iastate.edu; Angela Bowman,
      Much, How Good, and for How Long? Cosponsored by                     Iowa State Univ., albowman73@gmail.com.
      GSA Hydrogeology Division. Bob Libra, blibra999@               T16. 	Applied Geology: Environmental, Engineering, Hydro,
      gmail.com; Michael Anderson, Iowa Department of Natural              Geotechnical, and Exploration Geophysics. Cosponsored
      Resources, michael.anderson@dnr.iowa.gov.                            by GSA Engineering and Environmental Geology Division.
T7. 	 Agricultural Impacts on Hydrology and Water Quality                  Terry R. West, Purdue Univ., trwest@purdue.edu.
      in the Midwest. Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology                T17. 	Critical Zone Science in the Midcontinent. Cosponsored
      Division; GSA Geology and Society Division. William                  by GSA Soils and Soil Processes Interdisciplinary Interest
      Simpkins, Iowa State Univ., bsimp@iastate.edu; Michael               Group; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
      Burkart, USDA-ARS (retired), mburkart@iastate.edu;                   Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division. Alison Anders,
      Nathan Young, Iowa State Univ., nlyoung@iastate.edu.                 Univ. of Illinois, amanders@illinois.edu; David Grimley,
T8. 	 Hydrology and Water Quality in Urban and Suburban                    Univ. of Illinois, dgrimley@illinois.edu; Art Bettis, Univ.
      Watersheds. Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology Division;                of Iowa, art-bettis@uiowa.edu.
      GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division.            T18. 	Soils in the Critical Zone: Health, Function, Losses, and
      Eric W. Peterson, Illinois State Univ., ewpeter@ilstu.edu;           Transformations. Cosponsored by GSA Soils and Soil
      Walt Kelly, Illinois State Water Survey, wkelly@illinois.edu;        Processes Interdisciplinary Interest Group. Ashlee Dere,
      Janette Thompson, Iowa State Univ., jrrt@iastate.edu.                Univ. of Nebraska–Omaha, adere@unoamah.edu; Marshall
T9. 	 Pathogens and Other Contaminants of Concern in the                   McDaniel, Iowa State Univ., marsh@iastate.edu; Lee
      Environment. Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology                         Burras, Iowa State Univ., lburras@iastate.edu.
      Division; GSA Geology and Health Division; GSA                 T19. 	Eolian Systems of the Midcontinent. Cosponsored by
      Environmental and Engineering Geology Division.                      GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
      Claire Hruby, Iowa Department of Natural Resources,                  GSA Soils and Soil Processes Interdisciplinary Interest
      Claire.Hruby@dnr.iowa.gov; Sarah Elliott, U.S. Geological            Group. Joe Mason, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, mason@
      Survey, selliott@usgs.gov.                                           geography.wisc.edu; Paul Hanson, Univ. of Nebraska–
T10. 	Natural Contaminants in Groundwater Drinking Water                   Lincoln, phanson2@unl.edu; Peter Jacobs, Univ. of
      Sources: When Natural Doesn’t Mean Healthy.                          Wisconsin–Whitewater, jacobsp@uww.edu.
      Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geology          T20. 	Slope Stability in the Midwest. Cosponsored by GSA
      and Health Division; GSA Geology and Society Division.               Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;

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