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T18. Hydrological Processes and Problems across the Pre-Meeting
Southeastern United States. Cosponsors: GSA Soils and Soil 1. A Walking Tour of Earthquake Damage in Historic
Processes Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Charleston. Wed., 27 Mar., 1–4 p.m. Cost: US$10. Max.:
Geomorphology Division; GSA Geology and Society 25 participants. Steven C. Jaume, College of Charleston,
Division; GSA Karst Division. JP Gannon, Western Carolina jaumes@cofc.edu; Norman Levine, College of Charleston,
Univ., jpgannon@wcu.edu; Mark Lord, Western Carolina levinen@cofc.edu.
Univ., mlord@wcu.edu; David Kinner, Western Carolina
Univ., dkinner@wcu.edu. 2. Rerouting Water: Understanding and Managing Urban
T19. Recent Advances in Saltmarsh Evolution, (Eco) Hydrology in Historic Charleston. Wed., 27 Mar., 1–4 p.m.
Cost: US$25. Max.: 30 participants. Guinn Wallover, Clemson
Geomorphology, and Sustainability. Cosponsors: GSA Univ. Cooperative Extension Service, cggarre@clemson.edu;
Soils and Soil Processes Division; GSA Quaternary Geology Timothy Callahan, College of Charleston, callahant@cofc.edu;
and Geomorphology Division; GSA Geology and Society Amy Scaroni, Clemson Univ. Cooperative Extension Service,
Division. Carol Wilson, Louisiana State Univ., carolw@ ascaron@clemson.edu; Kim Morganello, Clemson Univ.
lsu.edu; Zoe Hughes, Boston Univ., zoeh@bu.edu; Alejandra Cooperative Extension Service, kcounts@clemson.edu.
C. Ortiz, North Carolina State Univ., aortiz4@ncsu.edu.
T20. The Science, Environmental Impacts, and Policy of Beach Post-Meeting
Nourishment. Cosponsors: GSA Quaternary Geology and 3. Fossil Collection, Collaboration, and Citizen Science Using
Geomorphology Division; GSA Geology and Society the myFOSSIL Mobile App. Sat., 30 Mar., 8 a.m.–noon.
Division. Robert S. Young, Western Carolina Univ., Cost: US$40. Max.: 24 participants. Leaders: Richard Bex,
ryoung@email.wcu.edu; Andrew Coburn, Western Carolina The FOSSIL Project, Univ. of Florida, rbex@ufl.edu; Victor Perez,
Univ., acoburn@email.wcu.edu. Florida Museum of Natural History, victorjperez@ufl.edu;
T21. Mesozoic to Cenozoic Tectonics and Magmatism of the Bruce MacFadden, Florida Museum of Natural History,
bmacfadd@flmnh.ufl.edu; Sadie Mills, Florida Museum of
Southeastern United States. Cosponsors: GSA Mineralogy, Natural History, smills@floridamuseum.ufl.edu; Robert
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Boessenecker, College of Charleston, boesseneckerrw@cofc.edu;
Geochronology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Kent Crippen, Univ. of Florida, kcrippen@coe.ufl.edu.
Tectonics Division. Erin Beutel, College of Charleston,
beutele@cofc.edu; John Chadwick, College of Charleston, 4. Neoichnology of Edisto Island: Eat, Prey, Love, Burrow.
chadwickj@cofc.edu. Sat., 30 Mar., 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Cost: US$45. Max.: 20 participants.
T22. Applications of Hydrology and Biogeochemistry to Leaders: Anthony J. Martin, Emory Univ., geoam@emory.edu;
Patricia Kelley, Univ. of North Carolina–Wilmington,
Stormwater Management. Cosponsors: GSA Limnogeology kelleyp@uncw.edu.
Division; GSA Geology and Society Division; GSA Karst
Division. James J. Connors, James J. Connors & Associates 5. A Walking Tour of Earthquake Damage in Historic
LLC, jjc@jamesjconnors.com; Barbara A. Beckingham, Charleston. Sat., 30 Mar., 9 a.m.–noon. Cost: US$10.
College of Charleston, beckinghamba@cofc.edu; Max.: 25 participants. Steven C. Jaume, College of Charleston,
Vijay M. Vulava, College of Charleston, vulavav@cofc.edu; jaumes@cofc.edu; Norman Levine, College of Charleston,
Timothy J. Callahan, College of Charleston, callahant@ levinen@cofc.edu.
cofc.edu; M. Richard DeVoe, South Carolina Sea Grant 6. Paleontology of the “Ashley Phosphate Beds” of Charleston.
Consortium, devoerm@scseagrant.org. Sat., 30 Mar., 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Cost: US$25. Max.: 30 participants.
T23. Technology and Mapping in the 21st Century. Cosponsor: Leaders: Robert W. Boessenecker, College of Charleston,
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division. Norman S. boesseneckerrw@cofc.edu; Rachel A. Racicot, Claremont College,
Levine, College of Charleston, levinen@cofc.edu; K. Adem rachel.racicot@gmail.com; Sarah J. Boessenecker, College of
Ali, College of Charleston, alika@cofc.edu; M. Scott Harris, Charleston, michaliess@cofc.edu; Matthew L. Gibson, Charleston
College of Charleston, harriss@cofc.edu; Leslie R. Sautter, Museum, mgibson@charlestonmuseum.org; N. Adam Smith,
College of Charleston, sautterl@cofc.edu. Clemson Univ., smith23@clemson.edu.
T24. Geoarchaeology. Cosponsors: GSA Soils and Soil Processes 7. The Dynamics of the South Carolina Coast—Barrier Islands,
Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Wetlands, Rivers, and the Delta. Sat., 30 Mar.–Sun., 31 Mar.
Division; GSA Geoarchaeology Division. Ervan Garrison, Cost: US$350. Max.: 15 participants. Leaders: Till J.J. Hanebuth,
Univ. of Georgia, egarriso@uga.edu; Jessica Cook Hale, Coastal Carolina Univ., thanebuth@coastal.edu; Zoe Hughes,
Univ. of Georgia, jcook@uga.edu. Boston Univ., zoeh@bu.edu; Joshua H. Long, Coastal Carolina
Univ., jhlong@coastal.edu; Duncan M. Fitzgerald, Boston Univ.,
FIELD TRIPS dunc@bu.edu.
For additional information, please see the meeting website or SHORT COURSES
contact the Field Trip Co-Chairs: John Chadwick, chadwickj@
cofc.edu, and Steve Jaume, jaumes@cofc.edu. 1. Earthquakes, Sea-Level Rise, and Fossils, Oh My … Earth-
Science Issues from the Lowcountry to Engage Your K–12
Students. Sat., 30 Mar., 9 a.m.–noon. Cost: Free. Max.: 25
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