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University, ntabor@smu.edu; John Holbrook, Texas Christian DeShon, Southern Methodist University, hdeshon@smu.edu;
University, john.holbrook@tcu.edu. Oral and poster. Maria Beatrice Magnani, Southern Methodist University,
mmagnani@smu.edu; Robert T. Gregory, Southern Methodist
T8. Permian of the South-Central U.S.: Land and Sea. University, bgregory@smu.edu. Oral and poster.
Lowell Waite, The University of Texas at Dallas, lowell.waite
@utdallas.edu; Alicia Bonar, University of Oklahoma, T18. Sedimentology, Geochemistry, Chemostratigraphy, and
alicia.bonar@ou.edu; Lily Pfeifer, University of Oklahoma, Geomechanics of Mudrock Systems. Helge Alsleben, Texas
lspfeifer@ou.edu; Robert J. Stern, The University of Texas Christian University, h.alsleben@tcu.edu. Oral and poster.
at Dallas, rjstern@utdallas.edu. Oral and poster.
T19. Little Minerals, Big Implications. Nova Mahaffey, The
T9. Geophysics and Remote Sensing Applications in Tecton- University of Texas at Dallas, nxm154030@utdallas.edu;
ics and Geomorphology. Cosponsored by GSA Geophysics Leah N. Thompson, The University of Texas at Dallas,
and Geodynamics Division. Andrew Katumwehe, Midwest- sip:lnt160230@utdallas.edu; Bob Finkelman, The University
ern State University, andrew.katumwehe@msutexas.edu; of Texas at Dallas, bobf@utdallas.edu. Oral only.
Luel Emishaw, Oklahoma State University, leulseg@
ostatemail.okstate.edu; Kevin Mickus, Missouri State T20. Low-Temperature Geochemistry and Biogeochemical
University, kevinmickus@missouristate.edu. Oral only. Cycles (Posters). Todd Longbottom, Texas Christian Univer-
sity, todd.longbottom@tcu.edu; Sharmila Giri, Case Western
T10. Dynamics in Fluvial Process—Landform Relationships Reserve University, s.giri@rsmas.miami.edu. Posters only.
across Environmental Gradients. Peyton E. Lisenby,
Midwestern State University, peyton.lisenby@msutexas.edu; T21. Shelf-to-Basin Transition: Carboniferous Sedimentation
Michael C. Slattery, Texas Christian University, m.slattery@ in Southern Midcontinent. Walter L. Manger, University of
tcu.edu. Oral only. Arkansas at Fayetteville, wmanger@uark.edu; Xiangyang Xie,
Texas Christian University, x.xie@tcu.edu; Shaun Prines, Texas
T11. Mass Extinction in Earth History: New Insights from Christian University, s.t.prines@tcu.edu. Oral and poster.
Paleobiological, Geochemical, and Modeling Studies of
Mass Extinction Events. Arne Winguth, The University of T22. General Paleontology. Arthur Busbey, Texas Christian
Texas at Arlington, awinguth@uta.edu. Oral only. University, a.busbey@tcu.edu. Oral and poster.
T12. Structural Evolution and Sedimentation along the T23. Hydrogeology and Water Resources. Gehendra Kharel,
Western Gulf of Mexico Margin. Timothy Lawton, The Texas Christian University, g.kharel@tcu.edu. Oral and poster.
University of Texas at Austin, tim.lawton@beg.utexas.edu;
Elisa Fitz-Díaz, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, T24. Graduate Student Research across the Geosciences. Omar
elisaf@geologia.unam.mx; Daniel F. Stockli, The University R. Harvey, Texas Christian University, omar.harvey@tcu.edu.
of Texas at Austin, stockli@jsg.utexas.edu. Oral and poster. Oral and poster.
T13. Sandstone Provenance Study and Its Implications. T25. Broadening Community Use of Available Data and
Xiangyang Xie, Texas Christian University, x.xie@tcu.edu; Tools for Scientific Exploration and Education (Posters).
Majie Fan, The University of Texas at Arlington, mfan@ Cosponsored by EarthCube; GSA Geoinformatics and Data
uta.edu. Oral and poster. Science Division. Hongjie Xie, The University of Texas at
San Antonio, hongjie .xie@utsa.edu; Alberto Mestas-Nunez,
T14. Topics in Ichnology: A Session on All Things Related to The University of Texas at San Antonio, alberto.mestas@utsa
Trace Fossils. Patrick Getty, Collin College, pgetty@collin .edu. Posters only.
.edu; Stephen Hasiotis, University of Kansas, hasiotis@
ku.edu. Oral only. T26. Strengthening Student Engagement, Inclusion, and
Learning in the Geosciences, K–Higher Education.
T15. Orogenesis and Global Change. Guangsheng Zhuang, Loui- Cosponsored by National Association of Geoscience
siana State University, gzhuang@lsu.edu. Oral and poster. Teachers— Mid-Continent Section. Brendan Hanger,
Oklahoma State University, brendan.hanger@okstate.edu;
T16. The Role of Geochronology in Constraining the Develop- Aida Farough, Kansas State University, afarough@ksu.
ment of Earth’s Lithosphere: Focus on the U.S. South- edu; Liane Stevens, Stephen F. Austin State University,
Central Region, Mexico, and Beyond. Elizabeth Catlos, stevenslm@sfasu.edu; Wendi Williams, South Texas College,
The University of Texas at Austin, ejcatlos@jsg.utexas.edu; wwilliam@southtexas college.edu. Oral and poster.
Rita Economos, Southern Methodist University, reconomos
@smu.edu; J. Douglas Walker, University of Kansas, T27. Hands-On Teaching Demonstrations in Geoscience Courses.
jdwalker@ku.edu. Oral only. Michael T. DeAngelis, University of Arkansas at Little Rock,
mtdeangelis@ualr.edu; René A. Shroat-Lewis, University of
T17. Anthropogenic Seismicity in the Central U.S. Heather Arkansas at Little Rock, rashroatlew@ualr.edu. Oral only.
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