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T9.   Building from the Top Down? An Interdisciplinary   mmarkley@mtholyoke.edu; Michael Williams, University
                Approach to Connections between Paleopedology        of Massachusetts, mlw@geo.umass.edu.
                and Ichnology. Jesse Thornburg, Temple University,    T21.  Deciphering Tectonic Processes Using Metamorphic
                jesse.thornburg@temple.edu; Christopher Sparacio,    Petrology. Wentao Cao, SUNY Fredonia, cao@fredonia.edu;
                University of Connecticut, christopher.sparacio@uconn.edu.  Jesse Walters, University of Maine, jesse.walters@maine.edu.
            T10.  Regional Advances in Seafloor Mapping and Benthic   T22.  Relating Rheology and Deformation in Earth’s
                Habitat Classification. Matthew Nixon, Maine Coastal   Lithosphere and Cryosphere. Scott Johnson, University of
                Zone Management Program, matthew.e.nixon@maine.gov;   Maine, johnsons@maine.edu; Chris Gerbi, University of
                Dan Sampson, Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone    Maine, christopher.gerbi@maine.edu; Walter A. Sullivan,
                Management, daniel.sampson@state.ma.us.              Colby College, wasulliv@colby.edu.
            T11.  Current Research in Coastal and Marine Processes.   T23.  Simulation, Visualization, and Statistical Tools for
                Mark Borrelli, University of Massachusetts–Boston,    Environmental Data Analysis. Andrew Reeve, University
                mark.borrelli@umb.edu; Bryan A. Oakley, Eastern      of Maine, asreeve@maine.edu.
                Connecticut State University, oakleyb@easternct.edu.  T25.  Geoarchaeaology: Investigations and Techniques.
            T12.  Floods: Past, Present, and Future. Brian Yellen,   Alice R. Kelley, University of Maine, akelley@maine.edu.
                University of Massachusetts–Amherst, yellen@geo.umass   T25.  The Roles of Geochronology and Geochemistry of
                .edu; Jon Woodruff, University of Massachusetts–Amherst,   Granitoid Plutons in Deciphering Orogenic Events.
                woodruff@geo.umass.edu; Michael Toomey, U.S.         David Gibson, University of Maine at Farmington,
                Geological Survey, mtoomey@usgs.gov; Tim Cook,       dgibson@maine.edu; and Sandra Barr, Acadia University,
                Worcester State University, tcook3@worcester.edu.    sandra.barr@acadiau.ca.
            T13.  River Corridor Processes and Related Decision Making.   T26.  Laser Ablation (LA) ICP-MS. Alicia Cruz-Uribe,
                Sean Smith, University of Maine, sean.m.smith@maine.edu;      University of Maine, alicia.cruzuribe@maine.edu.
                Anne Lightbody, University of New Hampshire,
                anne.lightbody@unh.edu; Melissa E. Landon, University of   FIELD TRIPS
                Maine, melissa.landon@maine.edu.
            T14.  Lake Sediments as Archives of Environmental Change.   Trip registration opens in December. Descriptions are online; for
                Kevin M. Spigel, Unity College, kspigel@unity.edu.  additional information, please contact the field trip chair, Myles
            T15.  Reconstructing Past Climate from the Geologic Record   Felch, mfelch@mainemineralmusuem.org.
                of Ice Sheets and Mountain Glaciers. Aaron Putnam,   Iceland: The Formation and Evolution of a Young, Dynamic,
                University of Maine, aaron.putnam@maine.edu; Brenda   Volcanic Island. Trip leaders: Brennan Jordan, University of
                Hall, University of Maine, brendah@maine.edu; Thomas   South Dakota, brennan.jordan@usd.edu; Tenley Banik, Illinois
                Lowell, University of Cincinnati, lowelltv@ucmail.uc.edu.  State University, tjbanik@ilstu.edu; Tamara Carley, Lafayette
            T16.  Insights on the Ongoing Dynamics of Northeastern   College, carleyt@lafayette.edu. Planned for July 2019 (see p. 61).
                North America from Geology and Geophysics. William   Maine Mineral and Gem Museum, Bethel Maine. Leader and
                Menke, Columbia University, menke@ldeo.columbia.edu;   coordinator: Myles Felch, Maine Mineral Museum, mfelch@
                Paul Karabinos, William College, pkarabin@williams.edu;   mainemineralmuseum.org, www.maine mineralmuseum.org.
                Vadim Levin, Rutgers University, vlevin@eps.rutgers.edu;   Landslides in the Presumpscot Formation Leader: Lindsay
                Michael Williams, University of Massachusetts–Amherst,   Spigel, Maine Geological Survey, lindsay.spigel@maine.gov.
                mlw@geo.umass.edu.
            T17.  Integrative and Innovative Appalachian Tectonics:   Self-Guided Trips to Locations of Geological Interest in the
                Linking Novel Field and Laboratory Studies. Adam   Greater Portland Maine Area. Coordinator: Stephen Pollock,
                Ianno, Juniata College, iannoa@juniata.edu; Allison   stephen.pollock@maine.edu.
                Severson, Colorado School of Mines, aseverson@
                mymail.mines.edu.                               WORKSHOPS
            T18.  Peri-Gondwanan Terranes and Their Origins: What Do   Intertwining Earth Science Issues with the Nature of Science.
                We Really Know? Cosponsored by NETectonics. Yvette D.   Patricia Millette, Mt. Blue High School, patti.millette@maine.edu;
                Kuiper, Colorado School of Mines, ykuiper@mines.edu;   Daniel Frost, Thornton Academy, dan.frost@thorntonacademy.org.
                Margaret D. Thompson, Wellesley College, mthompso@
                wellesley.edu; R. Damian Nance, Ohio University, nance@  Innovations in LA-ICP-MS in the Earth Sciences. Alicia
                ohio.edu.                                       Cruz-Uribe, University of Maine, alicia.cruzuribe@maine.edu;
            T19.  Detrital Mineral Constraints on Appalachian-  Hanna Brooks, University of Maine, hanna.brooks@maine.edu.
                Caledonide Tectonics. Doug Reusch, University of Maine
                at Farmington, reusch@maine.edu; Dave West, Middlebury   GSA STUDENT MENTOR PROGRAMS AND CAREER
                College, dwest@middlebury.edu; Justin Strauss, Dartmouth   WORKSHOPS
                College, justin.v.strauss@dartmouth.edu; Dwight Bradley,   The GSA GeoCareers Program will run two student programs in
                U.S. Geological Survey, dbradley@usgs.gov.
            T20.  Geology of the Grenville Orogeny and Adirondack   Portland. These are (1) the Roy J. Shlemon Mentor Program in
                                                                Applied Geoscience and John Mann Mentors in Applied
                Mountains. Michelle Markley, Mount Holyoke College,
                                                                Hydrogeology Program luncheons; and (2) three 50-minute career

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