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dsweetkind@usgs.gov; Geoffrey Cromwell, U.S. oregon.gov; Joshua A. Hackett, Oregon Water Res. Dept.;
Geological Survey, gcromwell@usgs.gov. Clark Niewendorp, Oregon DOGAMI; Richard M. Conrey,
T28. Lakes across the West: Archives of Climate Change Hamilton College.
and Storehouse of Economic Resources. Scott W. FT4. Landslides in the Columbia River Gorge. Tues., 14 May.
Starratt, U.S. Geological Survey, sstarrat@usgs.gov. Cost: US$117 (includes lunch, snacks, bus transportation,
T29. Hydrogeology of Springs in the Great Basin. Hank handouts). Max.: 50. William J. Burns, Oregon DOGAMI,
Johnson, U.S. Geological Survey, hjohnson@usgs.gov; bill.burns@oregon.gov; Nancy Calhoun, Oregon DOGAMI,
Steve Gingerich, U.S. Geological Survey, sbginger@ nancy.calhoun@oregon.gov; Trevor Contreras, Washington
usgs.gov; Nick Corson-Dosch, U.S. Geological Survey, Geological Survey, trevor.contreras@dnr.wa.gov; Kara
ncorson-dosch@usgs.gov. Jacobacci, Washington Geological Survey, kara.jacobacci@
T30. Undergraduate Research (Posters). Jeff Marshall, dnr.wa.gov; Kate Mickelson, Washington Geological Survey,
Cal Poly Pomona, marshall@cpp.edu. kate.mickelson@dnr.wa.gov; Will Gallin, Washington
T31. Hands-On Teaching Demonstrations in Introductory Geological Survey, william.gallin@dnr.wa.gov.
Geoscience Courses: Audience Participation FT5. Columbia River Basalt Hydrology and Management
Requested! Daina Hardisty, Mt. Hood Community Solutions in the Mosier Basin, Oregon. Sat., 18 May.
College, hardistd@mhcc.edu; Andrew Hilt, Portland Cost: US$76 (includes lunch, van transportation, hand-
Community College, andrew.hilt@pcc.edu; Eriks Puris, outs). Max.: 30. Kenneth E. Lite, Jr., Oregon Water
Portland Community College, eriks.puris@pcc.edu. Resources Dept., kenneth.e.lite@oregon.gov; Robert B.
T32. Where the Next Generation Science Standards Meet Perkins, Portland State Univ., rperkins@pdx.edu;
Place-Based and Outdoor Learning. Nancy Price, Erik A. Thomasser, Oregon Water Resources Dept.,
Portland State Univ., naprice@pdx.edu. erik.a.thomasser@oregon.gov; Jonathan L. LaMarche,
T33. Geoscience Education Research and Practice. Oregon Water Resources Dept., jon.l.lamarche@
Robyn Mieko Dahl, Western Washington Univ., robyn oregon.gov; Aurora C. Bouchier, Oregon Water Resources
.dahl@wwu.edu; Natalie Bursztyn, Quest Univ., natalie Dept., aurora.c.bouchier@oregon.gov.
.bursztyn@questu.ca; Katrien van der Hoeven Kraft, FT6. Mount St. Helens—Its 1980 Eruption and 39 Years of
Whatcom Community College, kkraft@whatcom.edu. Post-Eruption Recovery. Sat., 18 May. Cost: US$141
T34. Keep the Anthropocene Weird: Where Have We Come (includes lunch, snacks, bus transportation, and entry fee
From, What Are We Doing, and How Will We Proceed? to Johnston Ridge Observatory, rental fee for Coldwater
Sammy Castonguay, Treasure Valley Community College, Science and Learning Center, handouts). Max.: 50.
scastonguay@tvcc.cc. Jon Major, U.S. Geological Survey, jjmajor@usgs.gov.
FT7. Terroir of Wine: Relationship of Wine to Soils,
FIELD TRIPS Geology, and Climate. Sat., 18 May. Cost: US$141
See the website for trip descriptions. For additional informa- (includes lunch, snacks, minibus transportation, tasting
tion, please contact the Field Trip chair, Jason McClaughry, at fees, handouts). Max.: 26. Scott Burns, Portland State
jason.mcclaughry@oregon.gov. Univ., burnss@pdx.edu.
FT1. Flood Basalts, Rhyolites, and Pre- to Post-Dating FT8. Rice Museum of Rocks and Minerals. Sat., 18 May.
Volcanism of the Columbia River Province in Eastern Cost: US$105 (includes lunch, van transportation). Max.: 22.
Oregon. Sat.–Tues., 11–14 May. Cost: US$481 (includes Julian Gray, executive director, julian@ricenorthwest
all lunches, hotels, van transportation, handouts, possibly museum.org; Garret Romaine, board secretary.
one dinner). Max.: 23. Martin J. Streck, Portland State FT9. Active Tectonics and Bedrock Geology of the North
Univ., streckm@pdx.edu; Mark L. Ferns, Eastern Oregon American Plate at the Latitude of the Columbia River:
Univ., mferns@eou.edu; Emily Cahoon, Portland State A Field Trip to Recognize the Contributions of Ray
Univ., ecahoon@pdx.edu. Wells and Rick Blakely—The Dynamic Duo of Pacific
FT2. The Columbia River Basalt in the Western Columbia Northwest Geology and Geophysics. Sat.–Sun., 18–19
Basin and Columbia River Gorge. Mon–Tues., 13–14 May. Cost: US$455 (includes all lunches, handouts, hotel,
May. Cost: US$235 (includes all lunches, handouts, hotel, van transportation). Max.: 27. Andrew Meigs, Oregon
van transportation). Max.: 24. Michael Sawlan, U.S. State Univ., meigsa@geo.oregonstate.edu; Ray E. Wells,
Geological Survey, msawlan@usgs.gov; Ray Wells, U.S. U.S. Geological Survey, rwells@usgs.gov; Scott Bennett,
Geological Survey, rwells@usgs.gov; Jon Hagstrum, U.S. U.S. Geological Survey, sekbennett@usgs.gov.
Geological Survey, jhag@usgs.gov; Seth Burgess, U.S.
Geological Survey, sburgess@usgs.gov. SHORT COURSE
FT3. Volcanism, Sedimentation, and Tectonics in the Hood SC1. Assessing Contaminant Sources/Release Ages and
River Graben: A Pliocene to Quaternary Intra-Arc Aquifer Continuity in Soil/Groundwater Systems
Half Graben in the Northern Oregon Cascade Range. Using Stable Radiogenic Isotopes of Strontium (Sr)
Mon.–Tues., 13–14 May. Cost: US$278 (includes two and Lead (Pb). Sat., 18 May, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Fee: Minimal
lunches, overnight stay at the historic Balch Hotel in Dufur, cost for printouts. Portland State University, Dept. of
Oregon, van transportation, handouts). Max.: 17. Jason D. Geology, Cramer Hall S17. Richard Hurst, California
McClaughry, Oregon DOGAMI, jason.mcclaughry@ Lutheran University, rhurst@callutheran.edu.
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