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Natural Resources, megan.anderson@dnr.wa.gov; Peter T15. Magmatism in the Cascades: Variations in Space and
Davis, Pacific Lutheran Univ., davispb@plu.edu; Jeffrey Time. Adam Kent, Oregon State Univ., adam.kent@
Tepper, Univ. of Puget Sound, jtepper@pugetsound.edu. geo.oregonstate.edu; John Dilles, Oregon State Univ.,
T5. Recent Advances in Cordilleran Tectonic grunderdilles@gmail.com; Anita Grunder, Oregon State
Evolution—2: Cenozoic. Jamie MacDonald, Florida Gulf Univ., grundera@geo.oregonstate.edu.
Coast Univ., jmacdona@fgcu.edu; Joe Dragovich, T16. Landscape Evolution and Tectonic Geomorphology in
Associated Earth Sciences Inc., jdragovich@aesgeo.com; the Greater Pacific Northwest. Matthew Morriss, Univ.
Megan Anderson, Washington Dept. of Natural of Oregon, mmorris9@uoregon.edu; Phil Schoettle-
Resources, megan.anderson@dnr.wa.gov; Peter Davis, Greene, Univ. of Washington, philip.greene@gmail.com;
Pacific Lutheran Univ., davispb@plu.edu; Jeffrey Tepper, Will Struble, Univ. of Oregon, wstruble@uoregon.edu;
Univ. of Puget Sound, jtepper@pugetsound.edu. Lydia Staisch, U.S. Geological Survey, lstaisch@usgs.gov.
T6. Tectonic Development of the Coast Mountains, British T17. Landscape Changes at Various Temporal and Spatial
Columbia and Alaska. Margi Rusmore, Occidental Scales. Allen Gontz, San Diego State Univ., agontz@sdsu
College, rusmore@oxy.edu; M. Robinson Cecil, California .edu; Josh Kelly, San Diego State Univ., jtkelly@sdsu.edu.
State Univ.–Northridge, robinson.cecil@csun.edu; George T18. Interactions between Water and Volcanic Terranes.
Gehrels, Univ. of Arizona, ggehrels@gmail.com; Harold Erick Burns, U.S. Geological Survey, eburns@usgs.gov;
Stowell, Univ. of Alabama, hstowell@ua.edu. Gordon Grant, U.S. Forest Service, gordon.grant@
T7. Constraints on Insular Superterrane Collision and oregonstate.edu; Steven Ingebritsen, U.S. Geological
Translation: Current Thinking on the Baja-BC Survey, seingebr@usgs.gov.
Hypothesis. Basil Tikoff, Univ. of Wisconsin, basil@ T19. The Evolution of the Columbia River: Fluvial,
geology.wisc.edu; Darrel S Cowan, Univ. of Washington, Volcanic, and Tectonic Interactions from Miocene to
darrel@uw.edu; Paul Umhoefer, Northern Arizona Univ., Modern Time. Lydia Staisch, U.S. Geological Survey,
paul.umhoefer@nau.edu. lstaisch@usgs.gov; Jim O’Connor, U.S. Geological
T8. Paleogene Tectonic Setting of the Greater Pacific Survey, oconnor@usgs.gov.
Northwest before Cascadia: From Sileztia to the T20. Glaciers of the North American West. Andrew G.
Challis Belt. Paul Umhoefer, Northern Arizona Univ., Fountain, Portland State Univ., andrew@pdx.edu; Claire
paul.umhoefer@nau.edu; Robert Miller, San Jose State Todd, Pacific Lutheran Univ., toddce@plu.edu; Erin
Univ., robert.b.miller@sjsu.edu; Jeff Tepper, Univ. of Whorton, U.S. Geological Survey, ewhorton@usgs.gov.
Puget Sound, jtepper@pugetsound.edu. T21. Understanding Sediment Transport Dynamics in
T9. Tectonic Processes in Cordilleran Arcs. Stacia Gordon, Mountain Environments. Scott W. Anderson, U.S.
Univ. of Nevada–Reno, staciag@unr.edu; Robert Miller, Geological Survey, swanderson@usgs.gov; Kristen
San Jose State Univ., robert.b.miller@sjsu.edu. Jaeger, U.S. Geological Survey, kjaeger@usgs.gov.
T10. Crystal Windows into Igneous Processes. Anne Fulton, T22. New Insights into River Processes and Implications for
Univ. of Oregon, afulton2@uoregon.edu; Michelle Muth, Floodplain Management and Restoration. Mackenzie
Univ. of Oregon, mmuth@uoregon.edu; Nicole Rocco, Keith, U.S. Geological Survey, mkeith@usgs.gov; Laurel
Oregon State Univ., roccon@oregonstate.edu. Stratton, U.S. Geological Survey, lstratton@usgs.gov.
T11. Advances in the Formation, Storage, Eruption, and T23. Landslides: Hazards and Agents of Landscape
Emplacement of Evolved Magma Bodies. Madison Evolution. Adam Booth, Portland State Univ., boothad@
Myers, Montana State Univ., madison.myers@montana pdx.edu; Susan Shaw, Weyerhaeuser Co., susan.shaw2@
.edu; Laura Waters, Sonoma State Univ., watersla@ weyerhaeuser.com; Dan Shugar, Univ. of Washington–
sonoma.edu; Jim Watkins, Univ. of Oregon, watkins4@ Tacoma, dshugar@uw.edu; Scott Burns, Portland State
uoregon.edu; Nathan Andersen, Univ. of Oregon, Univ., burnss@pdx.edu.
nla@uoregon.edu; John Wolff, Washington State Univ., T24. Geologic Maps: Essential Framework Tools Used to
jawolff@wsu.edu. Solve Practical Earth-Science Problems (Posters).
T12. Field, Petrological, and Geochemical Constraints on Jason McClaughry, Oregon DOGAMI, jason.mcclaughry@
Magmatic Systems in the Cordillera. Wendy Bohrson, oregon.gov; Carlie Duda, Oregon DOGAMI, carlie.duda@
Central Washington Univ., bohrson@geology.cwu.edu; oregon.gov.
Anita Grunder, Oregon State Univ., grundera@geo T25. Geologic Hazards: Hazard Maps, Risk Analysis, and
.oregonstate.edu. Risk Reduction. William Burns, Oregon DOGAMI,
T13. The Yellowstone Hotspot Province: Prehistory, bill.burns@oregon.gov; Nancy Calhoun, Oregon
Timing, Extent, Volcanic Products, and Hydrothermal DOGAMI, nancy.calhoun@oregon.gov; Christina Appleby,
Consequences. Arron Steiner, Washington State Univ., Oregon DOGAMI, christina.appleby@oregon.gov.
arron@wsu.edu; John Wolff, Washington State Univ., T26. Groundwater Resources of Oregon: Celebrating the
jawolff@wsu.edu; Martin Streck, Portland State Univ., Scientific Curiosity of Ken Lite and Marshall Gannett.
streckm@pdx.edu. Esther Pischel, U.S. Geological Survey, epischel@usgs.gov;
T14. Magmatism of the Columbia River Flood Basalt Amanda Garcia, U.S. Geological Survey, cgarcia@usgs.gov;
Province. Seth Burgess, U.S. Geological Survey, Walter Burt, GSI Water Solutions Inc., wburt@gsiws.com.
sburgess@usgs.gov; Michael Sawlan, U.S. Geological T27. Hydrogeology of Coastal Basins of the Western United
Survey, msawlan@usgs.gov. States. Donald Sweetkind, U.S. Geological Survey,
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