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T3. Intertwining Earth-Science Issues with the Nature Univ. of Maine, brendah@maine.edu; Thomas Lowell,
of Science. Patricia Millette, Mt. Blue High School, Univ. of Cincinnati, lowelltv@ucmail.uc.edu.
patti.millette@maine.edu; Daniel Frost, Thornton T16. Insights on the Ongoing Dynamics of Northeastern
Academy, dan.frost@thorntonacademy.org. North America from Geology and Geophysics. William
T4. Best Practices in Geoscience Education. Tarin Weiss, Menke, Columbia Univ., menke@ldeo.columbia.edu; Paul
Westfield State Univ., tweiss@westfield.ma.edu; Lori Karabinos, Williams College, pkarabin@williams.edu;
Weeden, Univ. of Massachusetts–Lowell, lori_weeden@ Vadim Levin, Rutgers Univ., vlevin@eps.rutgers.edu;
uml.edu. Michael Williams, Univ. of Massachusetts–Amherst,
T5. New Perspectives on Mineral Resources of the mlw@geo.umass.edu.
Northeast. John F. Slack, U.S. Geological Survey T17. Integrative and Innovative Appalachian Tectonics:
(emeritus) and Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, Linking Novel Field and Laboratory Studies. Adam
jfslack7@gmail.com; Martin G. Yates, Univ. of Maine, Ianno, Juniata College, iannoa@juniata.edu; Allison
yates@maine.edu. Severson, Colorado School of Mines, aseverson@
T6. Groundwater and Surface Water Hydrology in the mymail.mines.edu.
Northeastern United States. Ryan P. Gordon, Maine T18. Peri-Gondwanan Terranes and Their Origins: What
Geological Survey, ryan.gordon@maine.edu. Do We Really Know? Yvette D. Kuiper, Colorado School
T7. Private Wells—Current Challenges and of Mines, ykuiper@mines.edu; Margaret D. Thompson,
Opportunities. Sille Larsen, Vermont Dept. of Health, Wellesley College, mthompso@wellesley.edu; R. Damian
sille.larsen@vermont.gov; Liz Royer, Vermont Rural Nance, Ohio Univ., nance@ohio.edu.
Water Association, lroyer@vtruralwater.org; Paul Susca, T19. Detrital Mineral Constraints on Appalachian-
New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services, Caledonide Tectonics. Doug Reusch, Univ. of Maine
paul.susca@des.nh.gov; Patti Casey, Vermont Agency at Farmington, reusch@maine.edu; Dave West,
of Agriculture, patti.casey@vermont.gov; Joe Ayotte, Middlebury College, dwest@middlebury.edu; Justin
U.S. Geological Survey, jayotte@usgs.gov. Strauss, Dartmouth College, justin.v.strauss@dartmouth
T8. Soils: Processes at the Bio-Geo Interface. Zsuzsanna .edu; Dwight Bradley, U.S. Geological Survey,
Balogh-Brunstad, Hartwick College, balogh_brunz@ dbradley@usgs.gov.
hartwick.edu; Dawn Cardace, Univ. of Rhode Island, T20. Geology of the Grenville Orogeny and Adirondack
cardace@uri.edu; Amanda Olsen, Univ. of Maine, Mountains. Michelle Markley, Mount Holyoke College,
amanda.a.olsen@maine.edu. mmarkley@mtholyoke.edu; Michael Williams, Univ. of
T9. Building from the Top Down? An Interdisciplinary Massachusetts, mlw@geo.umass.edu.
Approach to Connections between Paleopedology T21. Deciphering Tectonic Processes Using Meta-
and Ichnology. Jesse Thornburg, Temple Univ., morphic Petrology. Wentao Cao, SUNY Fredonia,
jesse.thornburg@temple.edu; Christopher Sparacio, cao@fredonia.edu; Jesse Walters, Univ. of Maine,
Univ. of Connecticut, christopher.sparacio@uconn.edu. 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, Univ. of
Zone Management Program, matthew.e.nixon@maine.gov; Maine, johnsons@maine.edu; Chris Gerbi, Univ. 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, Univ. of Massachusetts–Boston, Environmental Data Analysis. Andrew Reeve, Univ. of
mark.borrelli@umb.edu; Bryan A. Oakley, Eastern Maine, asreeve@maine.edu.
Connecticut State Univ., oakleyb@easternct.edu. T24. Geoarchaeology: Investigations and Techniques.
T12. Floods: Past, Present, and Future. Brian Yellen, Univ. Alice R. Kelley, Univ. of Maine, akelley@maine.edu.
of Massachusetts–Amherst, yellen@geo.umass.edu; T25. The Roles of Geochronology and Geochemistry of
Jon Woodruff, Univ. of Massachusetts–Amherst, Granitoid Plutons in Deciphering Orogenic Events.
woodruff@geo.umass.edu; Michael Toomey, U.S. David Gibson, Univ. of Maine–Farmington, dgibson@
Geological Survey, mtoomey@usgs.gov; Tim Cook, maine.edu; Sandra Barr, Acadia Univ., sandra.barr@
Worcester State Univ., tcook3@worcester.edu. acadiau.ca.
T13. River Corridor Processes and Related Decision
Making. Sean Smith, Univ. of Maine, sean.m.smith@ FIELD TRIPS
maine.edu; Anne Lightbody, Univ. of New Hampshire, For additional information, please contact the field trip chair,
anne.lightbody@unh.edu; Melissa E. Landon, Univ. of Myles Felch, mfelch@mainemineralmusuem.org.
Maine, melissa.landon@maine.edu.
T14. Lake Sediments as Archives of Environmental Change. Pre-Meeting
Kevin M. Spigel, Unity College, kspigel@unity.edu. FT1. Maine Mineral and Gem Museum, Bethel, Maine.
T15. Reconstructing Past Climate from the Geologic Record Sat., 16 Mar., 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Cost: US$30. Leader and
of Ice Sheets and Mountain Glaciers. Aaron Putnam, coordinator: Myles Felch, Maine Mineral Museum,
Univ. of Maine, aaron.putnam@maine.edu; Brenda Hall, mfelch@mainemineralmuseum.org. Food is not included;
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