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GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division.          T31. 	Economic Geology, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology,
      Lucas Zoet, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, lzoet@wisc.edu;            Mineralogy. Cosponsored by GSA Mineralogy,
      Carrie Jennings, The Freshwater Society, cjennings@                Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Paul G.
      freshwater.org.                                                    Spry, Iowa State Univ., pgspry@iastate.edu; Kevin L. Shelton,
T21. 	Sediments, Landforms, and Chronology of the                        Univ. of Missouri–Columbia, sheltonkl@missouri.edu.
      Laurentide Ice Sheet: Analog or Anomaly? Cosponsored
      by GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.        T32. 	Geoscience in the Southeastern South Dakota,
      Neal Iverson, Iowa State Univ., niverson@iastate.edu; Lucas        Southwestern Minnesota, Northeastern Nebraska, and
      Zoet, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, lzoet@wisc.edu; Carrie           Northwestern Iowa Area. Sarah Chadima, South Dakota
      Jennings, The Freshwater Society, cjennings@freshwater.org.        Geological Survey, sarah.chadima@usd.edu; George Shurr,
T22. 	Reconstructing Glacial Lakes in the Midwest and Great              GeoShurr Resources, georgeshurr@gmail.com; Richard
      Lakes Regions I: Environments. Cosponsored by GSA                  Hammond, Heine Electric & Irrigation, rhhhei@gmail.com.
      Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.
      Timothy G. Fisher, Univ. of Toledo, timothy.fisher@utoledo   T33.	 Collaborative Learning in Geoscience Classrooms and
      .edu; B. Brandon Curry, Illinois State Geological Survey,          Labs: Examples, Demonstrations, Best Practices, and
      bcurry@illinois.edu.                                               Assessment. Cosponsored by GSA Geoscience Education
T23. 	Reconstructing Glacial Lakes in the Midwest and Great              Division. Cinzia Cervato, Iowa State Univ., cinzia@iastate.
      Lakes Regions II: Chronology. Cosponsored by GSA                   edu; Charles Kerton, Iowa State Univ., kerton@iastate.edu;
      Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.                     Theresa Halligan, Iowa State Univ., theresah@iastate.edu.
      Kenneth E. Lepper, North Dakota State Univ., ken.lepper@
      ndsu.edu; Timothy G. Fisher, Univ. of Toledo, timothy.       T34. 	Integrating Technology and Geoscience Education:
      fisher@utoledo.edu.                                                Innovations in the Classroom and the Field. Cosponsored
T24. 	Geophysics in Glacial Landscapes: Methods,                         by National Association of Geoscience Teachers Central
      Applications, and Innovations. Cosponsored by GSA                  Section; GSA Geoscience Education Division. Beth
      Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division. Jason               Johnson, Univ. of Wisconsin–Fox Valley, beth.a.johnson@
      Thomason, Illinois State Geological Survey, jthomaso@              uwc.edu.
      illinois.edu; Luke Zoet, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison,
      lzoet@wisc.edu.                                              T35. 	Geoscience Outreach and Engagement. Cosponsored by
T25. 	Digital Landscapes: Investigating Geomorphic Processes             Geological Outreach at Museums, Parks, & Surveys Group;
      Using High-Resolution Topographic Data. Cosponsored                GSA Geoscience Education Division. Lisa Anderson,
      by GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.              Michigan State Univ. Extension, ande1874@msu.edu; Peter
      Andrew Wickert, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities,                    Voice, Western Michigan Univ., peter.voice@wmich.edu.
      awickert@umn.edu; Karen Gran, Univ. of Minnesota–
      Duluth, kgran@d.umn.edu; Fiona Clubb, Univ. of               T36. 	Undergraduate Research Poster Session. Cosponsored by
      Edinburgh, f.clubb@ed.ac.uk; Andy Breckenridge, Univ.              Geosciences Division–Council on Undergraduate
      of Wisconsin–Superior, abrecken@uwsuper.edu;                       Research. Robert D. Shuster, Univ. of Nebraska, rshuster@
      Stephen DeLong, USGS, sdelong@usgs.gov.                            unomaha.edu.
T26. 	GIS Applications and Analysis in the Geosciences.
      Stephen Crabtree, Univ. of Minnesota–Morris, crabt012@       T37. 	Current Developments in Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic
      morris.umn.edu; Chris Harding, Iowa State Univ.,                   Conodont Biostratigraphy, Systematics, and
      charding@iastate.edu.                                              Paleoecology: The 51st Pander Society Symposium.
T27. 	Revolutions in Remote Sensing: Applications of UAVs                James (Jed) Day, Illinois State Univ., jeday@ilstu.edu;
      to Field Mapping and Surface Analytics. Dylan                      Jeffrey Over, SUNY Geneseo, over@geneseo.edu.
      Blumentritt, Winona State Univ., dblumentritt@winona
      .edu; Toby Dogwiler, Missouri State Univ., tdogwiler@        T38. 	Twenty-First Century Aggregates. Franciszek Hasiuk,
      missouristate.edu.                                                 Iowa State University, franek@iastate.edu; Ryan Clark,
T28. 	Advances Using Digital Data Systems for Geology. Doug              Iowa Geological Survey, ryan-j-clark@uiowa.edu.
      Walker, Univ. of Kansas, jdwalker@ku.edu; Basil Tikoff,            Associated with Field Trip 1.
      Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, basil@geology.wisc.edu.
T29. 	Structural Geology and Tectonics in a Quantitative           T39. 	Fluvial Adjustments in the Highly Altered Agricultural
      World. Cosponsored by GSA Structural Geology and                   Landscape of the Postglacial Upper Midwest. John Thomas,
      Tectonics Division. Jacqueline Reber, Iowa State Univ.,            Hungry Canyons Alliance, john@goldenhillsrcd.org; Peter
      jreber@iastate.edu; Sven Morgan, Iowa State Univ.,                 Moore, Iowa State University, pmoore@iastate.edu.
      smorgan@iastate.edu.
T30. 	Compelling Cores from the North-Central Section: A           WORKSHOPS
      Core-Poster Session. Cosponsored by GSA Sedimentary
      Geology Division. Franciszek Hasiuk, Iowa State Univ.,         Questions about workshops should be directed to Yuyu Zhou,
      franek@iastate.edu; Ryan Clark, Iowa Geological Survey,      yuyuzhou@iastate.edu, and Chris Harding, charding@iastate.edu.
      ryan-j-clark@uiowa.edu.                                      W1. 	 Geologic Mapping Using GIS. Sita Karki, GIS

                                                                         Coordinator, Michigan Geological Survey, sita.karki@
                                                                         wmich.edu. Sun., 15 Apr., 8 a.m.–noon. Cost US$30;
                                                                         includes materials and refreshments. Limit: 18.
                                                                   W2. 	 3D Printing of Terrain Models. Chris Harding, Iowa State
                                                                         Univ., charding@iastate.edu; Franciszek Hasiuk, Iowa State
                                                                         Univ., franek@iastate.edu. Sun., 15 Apr., 1–5 p.m. Cost
                                                                         US$30; includes materials and refreshments. Limit: 12.
                                                                   W3. 	 Collecting Geological Field Data Using the StraboSpot
                                                                         Data System. Doug Walker, Univ. of Kansas, jdwalker@

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