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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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