Page 25 - i1052-5173-28-12_GSAT-web-compressed
P. 25
T3. Gondwana vs. Laurentia: Terrane Accretion and Crustal T10. Sedimentary Systems of the Post-Alleghanian Eastern U.S.
Growth in the Southeastern United States. Cosponsors: Atlantic Margin: Implications for Geologic Evolution,
GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Resource Potential, and Carbon Sequestration.
Division; GSA Geochronology Division; GSA Structural Cosponsors: GSA Energy Geology Division; GSA Geology
Geology and Tectonics Division. Paul A. Mueller, Univ. of and Society Division. Andrew Parent, Virginia Tech,
Florida, pamueller@ufl.edu; James Tull, Florida State Univ., amparent@vt.edu; Cody Mason, Univ. of West Georgia,
jtull@fsu.edu; Jim Knapp, Univ. of South Carolina, cmason80@vt.edu.
knapp@geol.sc.edu. T11. UAV/Drone Technology and Spatial Metrics for the Coastal
T4. Marine Vertebrate Paleontology of the Atlantic and Gulf Zone. Cosponsor: GSA Quaternary Geology and
Coastal Plains. Cosponsors: Paleontological Society; Geomorphology Division. Narcisa Pricope, Univ. of North
GSA Geochronology Division. Robert W. Boessenecker, Carolina–Wilmington, pricopen@uncw.edu; Joanne Halls,
College of Charleston, boesseneckerrw@cofc.edu; Univ. of North Carolina–Wilmington, hallsj@uncw.edu.
Rachel A. Racicot, Claremont College, rachel.racicot@ T12. Natural Hazards Prediction. Cosponsors: GSA Mineralogy,
gmail.com; Sarah J. Boessenecker, College of Charleston, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA
michaliess@cofc.edu; Matthew L. Gibson, Charleston Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
Museum, mgibson@charlestonmuseum.org; N. Adam Smith, Geology and Society Division; GSA Karst Division. Antonios
Clemson Univ., smith23@clemson.edu. E. Marsellos, Hofstra Univ., antonios.marsellos@hofstra.edu;
T5. A Window into Regional Deformation and Sedimentation Katerina Tsakiri, Rider Univ., ktsakiri@rider.edu; Bret
through Geo-, Thermo-, and Petrochronology. Bennington, Hofstra Univ., j.b.bennington@hofstra.edu;
Cosponsors: Mineralogical Society of America; GSA Jase Bernhardt, Hofstra Univ., jase.e.bernhardt@hofstra.edu;
Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Menas Kafatos, Chapman Univ., kafatos@chapman.edu.
Division; GSA Geochronology Division; GSA Structural T13. Reconstructing Paleo-Environmental Changes.
Geology and Tectonics Division. David L. Barbeau, Jr., Cosponsors: GSA Limnogeology Division; GSA Soils and
Univ. of South Carolina, dbarbeau@geol.sc.edu; Alex Pullen, Soil Processes Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
Clemson Univ., apullen@clemson.edu; Andrew L. Leier, Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Theodore Them,
Univ. of South Carolina, aleier@geol.sc.edu. College of Charleston, themtr@cofc.edu; Benjamin Gill,
T6. Limnogeology: Sedimentary Records from Modern and Virginia Tech, bcgill@vt.edu; Jeremy Owens, Florida State
Ancient Lakes. Cosponsors: GSA Limnogeology Division; Univ., jdowens@fsu.edu; Seth Young, Florida State Univ.,
GSA Geochronology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology sayoung2@fsu.edu.
and Geomorphology Division. Michael McGlue, Univ. of T14. Origin and Significance of Ultramafic Bodies in Suture
Kentucky, michael.mcglue@uky.edu; Eva Lyon, Univ. of Zones from the Appalachians and Beyond. Cosponsors:
Kentucky, eva.lyon@uky.edu. GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
T7. Past and Future Coastal Evolution in Response to Sea-Level Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division.
Changes and Storm Impacts. Cosponsors: GSA Quaternary Céline Martin, Univ. of North Carolina–Charlotte,
Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA Geology and cmart175@uncc.edu; Christopher M. Bailey, College of
Society Division. Michael Fenster, Randolph-Macon College, William & Mary, cmbail@wm.edu.
mfenster@rmc.edu; Duncan FitzGerald, Boston Univ., T15. Geologic Studies of the U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain.
dunc@bu.edu. Cosponsors: GSA Soils and Soil Processes Division; GSA
T8. Innovations in Earth-Science Education. Cosponsor: Geochronology Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and
GSA Energy Geology Division. Cynthia Hall, College of Geomorphology Division. William R. Doar III, South
Charleston, hallcr@cofc.edu; Rodney Moore, Charleston Carolina Geological Survey, doarw@dnr.sc.gov; Christopher
County School District, rodney_moore@charleston.k12.sc.us; S. Swezey, U.S. Geological Survey, cswezey@usgs.gov.
Gina Boyd, Berkeley County School District, boydd@ T16. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Cosponsors: Council
bcsdschools.net. on Undergraduate Research Geosciences Division; GSA
T9. Offshore Research on the Mid- and South-Atlantic Limnogeology Division; GSA Energy Geology Division; GSA
Continental Shelf. Cosponsor: GSA Energy Geology Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
Division. Katie Luciano, South Carolina Geological Survey, Structural Geology and Tectonics Division. Lee Phillips,
lucianok@dnr.sc.gov; William Lassetter, DMME-DGMR, Univ. of North Carolina–Greensboro, plphilli@uncg.edu;
william.lassetter@dmme.virginia.gov; D. Reide Corbett, Jeff Ryan, Univ. of South Florida, ryan@mail.usf.edu.
East Carolina Univ., corbettd@ecu.edu; Clark Alexander, T17. Recent Advances and New Approaches in the Study of
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, clark.alexander@ Faults and Shear Zones in Orogenic Systems.
skio.uga.edu; David Mallinson, East Carolina Univ., Cosponsor: GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division.
mallinsond@ecu.edu; Scott Howard, South Carolina Jackie Langille, Univ. of North Carolina–Asheville,
Geological Survey, howards@dnr.sc.gov; Scott Harris, jlangill@unca.edu; Timothy Diedesch, Georgia Southern
College of Charleston, harriss@cofc.edu. Univ., tdiedesch@georgiasouthern.edu.
www.geosociety.org/gsatoday 25