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T10. Crystal Windows into Igneous Processes. Anne Fulton, T23. Landslides: Hazards and Agents of Landscape Evolution.
Univ. of Oregon, afulton2@uoregon.edu; Michelle Muth, Adam Booth, Portland State Univ., boothad@pdx.edu; Susan
Univ. of Oregon, mmuth@uoregon.edu; Nicole Rocco, Shaw, Weyerhaeuser Co., susan.shaw2@weyerhaeuser.com;
Oregon State Univ., roccon@oregonstate.edu. Dan Shugar, Univ. of Washington–Tacoma, dshugar@
T11. Advances in the Formation, Storage, Eruption, and uw.edu; Scott Burns, Portland State Univ., burnss@pdx.edu.
Emplacement of Evolved Magma Bodies. Madison Myers, T24. Geologic Maps: Essential Framework Tools Used to
Montana State Univ., madison.myers@montana.edu; Laura Solve Practical Earth Science Problems (Posters).
Waters, Sonoma State Univ., watersla@sonoma.edu; Jim Jason McClaughry, Oregon DOGAMI, jason.mcclaughry@
Watkins, Univ. of Oregon, watkins4@uoregon.edu; Nathan oregon.gov; Carlie Duda, Oregon DOGAMI, carlie.duda@
Andersen, Univ. of Oregon, nla@uoregon.edu; John Wolff, oregon.gov.
Washington State Univ., jawolff@wsu.edu. T25. Geologic Hazards: Hazard Maps, Risk Analysis, and
T12. Field, Petrological, and Geochemical Constraints on Risk Reduction. William Burns, Oregon DOGAMI,
Magmatic Systems in the Cordillera. Wendy Bohrson, bill.burns@oregon.gov; Nancy Calhoun, Oregon DOGAMI,
Central Washington Univ., bohrson@geology.cwu.edu; nancy.calhoun@oregon.gov; Christina Appleby, Oregon
Anita Grunder, Oregon State Univ., grundera@geo.oregon- DOGAMI, christina.appleby@oregon.gov.
state.edu. T26. Groundwater Resources of Oregon: Celebrating the
T13. The Yellowstone Hotspot Province: Prehistory, Timing, Scientific Curiosity of Ken Lite and Marshall Gannett.
Extent, Volcanic Products, and Hydrothermal Esther Pischel, USGS, epischel@usgs.gov; Amanda Garcia,
Consequences. Arron Steiner, Washington State Univ., USGS, cgarcia@usgs.gov; Walter Burt, GSI Water Solutions,
arron@wsu.edu; John Wolff, Washington State Univ., wburt@gsiws.com
jawolff@wsu.edu; Martin Streck, Portland State Univ., T27. Hydrogeology of Coastal Basins of the Western United
streckm@pdx.edu. States. Donald Sweetkind, USGS, dsweetkind@usgs.gov;
T14. Magmatism of the Columbia River Flood Basalt Province. Geoffrey Cromwell, USGS, gcromwell@usgs.gov.
Seth Burgess, USGS, sburgess@usgs.gov; Michael Sawlan, T28. Lakes across the West: Archives of Climate Change
USGS, msawlan@usgs.gov. and Storehouse of Economic Resources. Scott W. Starratt,
T15. Magmatism in the Cascades: Variations in Space USGS, sstarrat@usgs.gov.
and Time. Adam Kent, Oregon State Univ., adam.kent@geo. T29. Hydrogeology of Springs in the Great Basin. Hank
oregonstate.edu; John Dilles, Oregon State Univ., grunderdil- Johnson, USGS, hjohnson@usgs.gov; Steve Gingerich,
les@gmail.com; Anita Grunder, Oregon State Univ., grun- USGS, sbginger@usgs.gov; Nick Corson-Dosch, USGS,
dera@geo.oregonstate.edu. ncorson-dosch@usgs.gov.
T16. Landscape Evolution and Tectonic Geomorphology in the T30. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Jeff Marshall, Cal Poly
Greater Pacific Northwest. Matthew Morriss, Univ. of Pomona, marshall@cpp.edu.
Oregon, mmorriss9@uoregon.edu; Phil Greene, Univ. of T31. Hands-On Teaching Demonstrations in Introductory
Washington, philip.greene@gmail.com; Will Struble, Univ. Geoscience Courses: Audience Participation Requested!
of Oregon, wstruble@uoregon.edu; Lydia Staisch, USGS, Daina Hardisty, Mt. Hood Community College, hardistd@
lstaisch@usgs.gov. mhcc.edu; Andrew Hillt, Portland Community College,
T17. Landscape Changes at Various Temporal and Spatial Scales. andrew.hilt@pcc.edu; Eriks Puris, Portland Community
Allen Gontz, San Diego State Univ., agontz@sdsu.edu; Josh College, eriks.puris@pcc.edu.
Kelly, San Diego State Univ., jtkelly@sdsu.edu. T32. Where the Next Generation Science Standards Meet
T18. Interactions between Water and Volcanic Terranes. Erick Place-Based and Outdoor Learning. Nancy Price, Portland
Burns, USGS, eburns@usgs.gov; Gordon Grant, U.S. Forest State Univ., naprice@pdx.edu.
Service, gordon.grant@oregonstate.edu; Steven Ingebritsen, T33. Geoscience Education Research and Practice. Robyn
USGS, seingebr@usgs.gov. Mieko Dahl, Western Washington Univ., robyn.dahl@
T19. The Evolution of the Columbia River: Fluvial, Volcanic, wwu.edu; Natalie Bursztyn, Quest Univ., natalie.bursztyn@
and Tectonic Interactions from Miocene to Modern Time. questu.ca; Katrien van der Hoeven Kraft, Whatcom
Lydia Staisch, USGS, lstaisch@usgs.gov; Jim O’Connor, Community College, kkraft@whatcom.edu.
USGS, oconnor@usgs.gov. T34. Keep the Anthropocene Weird: Where Have We Come
T20. Glaciers of the North American West. Andrew G. Fountain, From, What Are We Doing, and How Will We Proceed?
Portland State Univ., andrew@pdx.edu; Claire Todd, Pacific Sammy Castonguay, Treasure Valley Community College,
Lutheran Univ., toddce@plu.edu; Erin Whorton, USGS, scastonguay@tvcc.cc.
ewhorton@usgs.gov.
T21. Understanding Sediment Transport Dynamics in
Mountain Environments. Scott W. Anderson, USGS,
swanderson@usgs.gov; Kristen Jaeger, USGS, kjaeger@
usgs.gov.
T22. New Insights in River Processes and Implications for
Floodplain Management and Restoration. Mackenzie
Keith, USGS, mkeith@usgs.gov; Laurel Stratton, USGS,
lstratton@usgs.gov.
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