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S2. The Appalachians, from North to South, from Crust T4. Geoarchaeology of Dynamic Landscapes. Cosponsored by
to Mantle. Cosponsored by GSA Structural Geology and Eastern Section–SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology).
Tectonics Division; GSA Geophysics and Geodynamics Divi- Daria Nikitina, West Chester University of Pennsylvania,
sion. Allison Severson, Colorado School of Mines, aseverson dnikitina@wcupa.edu; Ilya Buynevich, Temple University,
@mymail.mines.edu; Yvette Kuiper, Colorado School of coast@temple.edu; Heather Wholey, West Chester University
Mines, ykuiper@mines.edu; Maureen Long, Yale University, of Pennsylvania, hwholey@wcupa.edu.
maureen.long@yale.edu; Lara Wagner, Carnegie Institution
of Washington, lwagner@carnegiescience.edu; Chuck Bailey, T5. Drill Baby, Drill! A Tribute to USGS Drillers Eugene “Big
College of William & Mary, cmbail@wm.edu. Gene” Cobbs, Eugene “Little Gene” Cobbs, III, and Jeff
Grey, and Their Contributions to Geologic Research East
S3. From the Margins to the Deep: A Tribute to the Science of the Mississippi River. Jean M. Self-Trail, U.S. Geological
and Art of A. Conrad Neumann. Blair R. Tormey, Western Survey, jstrail@usgs.gov; Kenneth G. Miller, Rutgers Univer-
Carolina University, btormey@wcu.edu; Paul J. Hearty, sity, kgm@rci.rutgers.edu.
The University of Texas at Austin, kaisdad04@gmail.com.
T6. Engineering and Environmental Geology of Karst
S4. New Developments in Diversity and Inclusion in the Terranes. Cosponsored by GSA Karst Division. Wendell
Geosciences. Alexander Gates, Rutgers University, agates@ Barner, Barner Consulting, wendell.barner@gmail.com.
rutgers.edu; Marilyn Suiter, National Science Foundation,
msuiter@nsf.gov. T7. Conservation Paleobiology: Insights into the Preservation
and Sustainability of Ecosystems. Cosponsored by Paleon-
S5. Radionuclides: Biogeochemistry, Transport, and Geologi- tological Society. Jacalyn M. Wittmer, SUNY Geneseo,
cal Applications. Jim Kaste, College of William & Mary, malinowski@geneseo.edu; Andrew Michelson, SUNY
jmkaste@wm.edu.; Joshua Landis, Dartmouth College, Maritime College, amichelson@sunymaritime.edu.
joshua.d.landis@dartmouth.edu.
T8. Mega-Traces: Advances in Ichnology and Zoogeomor-
S6. Stratigraphic Problems and Solutions in the Appalachian phology. Cosponsored by Eastern Section–SEPM (Society for
Basin. Cosponsored by GSA Energy Geology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology). Ilya V. Buynevich, Temple University,
Sedimentary Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA coast@temple.edu; Stephen T. Hasiotis, University of Kansas,
Karst Division. Daniel Doctor, U.S. Geological Survey, hasiotis@ku.edu; Logan A. Wiest, Mansfield University,
dhdoctor@usgs.gov; Randall Orndorff, U.S. Geological Logan_Wiest@baylor.edu.
Survey, rorndorf@usgs.gov; David Weary, U.S. Geological
Survey, dweary@usgs.gov. T9. Neoproterozoic to Cambrian Transitions on the Appala-
chian, Laurentian Margin. Cosponsored by Paleontological
S7. The Grenville Orogen in Eastern North America. Greg Society. Steven J. Hageman, Appalachian State University,
Walsh, U.S. Geological Survey, gwalsh@usgs.gov; John hagemansj@appstate.edu; Edward L. Simpson, University of
Aleinikoff, U.S. Geological Survey, jaleinikoff@usgs.gov; Pennsylvania Kutztown, simpson@kutztown.edu.
Paul Mueller, University of Florida, pamueller@ufl.edu;
Richard Tollo, George Washington University, rtollo@gwu T10. Provenance of the Eastern North American Margin:
.edu; Arthur Merschat, U.S. Geological Survey, amerschat@ From Triassic Rifting to Modern Sedimentation. Zachary
usgs.gov; Peter Valley, pvvalley@gmail.com; Mike Williams, Foster-Baril, The University of Texas at Austin, zfosterbaril@
University of Massachusetts Amherst, mlw@geo.umass.edu. utexas.edu.
Theme Sessions T11. Integrating Field and Modeling Approaches to Understand
T1. Abiotic-Biotic Interactions in the Critical Zone. Changing Coastal Systems. Justin Shawler, Virginia Institute
Justin Richardson, University of Massachusetts Amherst, of Marine Science, jshawler@vims.edu; Rose Palermo,
jbrichardson@umass.edu. Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution, rpalermo@mit.edu; Arye Janoff,
T2. Wetlands in a Changing World: Impacts of Environ- Montclair State University, janoffa2@montclair.edu; Isamar
mental Change on Wetland Function and Ecosys- Cortes, Montclair State University, cortesi1@montclair.edu
tem Services. Miriam Jones, U.S. Geological Survey,
miriamjones@usgs.gov; Debra Willard, U.S. Geological T12. Shale Production in the Eastern U.S.—E : Environ-
3
Survey, dwillard@usgs.gov. mental, Economic & Energy System Impacts. Timothy
R. Carr, West Virginia University, tim.carr@mail.wvu.edu;
T3. Paleolimnological Records of Climate and Environmental Shikha Sharma, West Virginia University, shikha.sharma@
Change. Timothy L. Cook, University of Massachusetts mail.wvu.edu.
Amherst, tcook@geo.umass.edu; Nicholas L. Balascio,
College of William & Mary, nbalascio@wm.edu. T13. Developing and Using Open Educational Resources in the
Geosciences (Posters). Cosponsored by National Association
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