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Aleinikoff, U.S. Geological Survey, jaleinikoff@usgs.gov;   T10.   Provenance of the Eastern North American Margin:
               Paul Mueller, University of Florida, pamueller@ufl.edu;   From Triassic Rifting to Modern Sedimentation. Zachary
               Richard Tollo, George Washington University, rtollo@gwu  Foster-Baril, University of Texas at Austin, zfosterbaril@
                 .edu; Arthur Merschat, U.S. Geological Survey, amerschat@  utexas.edu.
               usgs.gov; Peter Valley, pvvalley@gmail.com; Mike Williams,
               University of Massachusetts Amherst, mlw@geo.umass.edu.  T11.   Integrating Field and Modeling Approaches to Under-
                                                                    stand Changing Coastal Systems. Justin Shawler, Virginia
          Theme Sessions                                            Institute of Marine Science, jshawler@vims.edu; Rose Pal-
          T1.   Abiotic-Biotic Interactions in the Critical Zone.    ermo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole
               Justin Richardson, University of Massachusetts Amherst,   Oceanographic Institution, rpalermo@mit.edu; Arye Janoff,
               jbrichardson@umass.edu.                              Montclair State University, janoffa2@montclair.edu; Isamar
                                                                    Cortes, Montclair State University, cortesi1@montclair.edu.
          T2.   Wetlands in a Changing World: Impacts of Environmen-
               tal Change on Wetland Function and Ecosystem Services.   T12.   Shale Production in the Eastern U.S.—E : Environmental,
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               Miriam Jones, U.S. Geological Survey, miriamjones@   Economic & Energy System Impacts. Timothy R. Carr, West
               usgs.gov; Debra Willard, U.S. Geological Survey, dwillard@  Virginia University, tim.carr@mail.wvu.edu; Shikha Sharma,
               usgs.gov.                                            West Virginia University, shikha.sharma@mail.wvu.edu.

          T3.   Paleolimnological Records of Climate and Environmental   T13.   Developing and Using Open Educational Resources in the
               Change. Timothy L. Cook, University of Massachusetts    Geosciences (Posters). Cosponsors: National Association of
               Amherst, tcook@geo.umass.edu; Nicholas L. Balascio,    Geoscience Teachers; Virtual Library of Virginia. Elizabeth
               College of William & Mary, nbalascio@wm.edu.         Johnson, James Madison University, johns2ea@jmu.edu;
                                                                    Karen M. Layou, Reynolds Community College, klayou@
          T4.   Geoarchaeology of Dynamic Landscapes. Cosponsor:    reynolds.edu.
               Eastern Section–SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology).
               Daria Nikitina, West Chester University of Pennsylvania,   T14.   Out of the Classroom, Out of the Box: Innovative
               dnikitina@wcupa.edu; Ilya Buynevich, Temple University,   Approaches to Geoscience Education. Cosponsor: National
               coast@temple.edu; Heather Wholey, West Chester University   Association of Geoscience Teachers Southeastern Section.
               of Pennsylvania, hwholey@wcupa.edu.                  Patricia Kelley, University of North Carolina Wilmington,
                                                                    kelleyp@uncw.edu; Michelle Casey, Towson University,
          T5.   Drill Baby, Drill! A Tribute to USGS Drillers Eugene “Big   mcasey@towson.edu.
               Gene” Cobbs, Eugene “Little Gene” Cobbs, III, and Jeff
               Grey, and Their Contributions to Geologic Research East   T15.   Active Learning and the Use of Technology in the Geo-
               of the Mississippi River. Jean M. Self-Trail, U.S. Geological   science Classroom. Cosponsor: National Association of
               Survey, jstrail@usgs.gov; Kenneth G. Miller, Rutgers Univer-  Geoscience Teachers. Tarin Weiss, Westfield State University,
               sity, kgm@rci.rutgers.edu.                           tweiss@westfield.ma.edu; Lori Weeden, University of
                                                                    Massachusetts–Lowell, Lori_Weeden@uml.edu.
          T6.   Engineering and Environmental Geology of Karst
               Terranes. Cosponsor: GSA Karst Division. Wendell Barner,   T16.   Reimagining Earth-Science Teacher Education: Rework-
               Barner Consulting, wendell.barner@gmail.com.         ing Veteran Approaches for Innovations in Preparing
                                                                    Geoscience Teachers. Cosponsor: National Association of
          T7.   Conservation Paleobiology: Insights into the Preservation   Geoscience Teachers Teacher Education Division. Chris-
               and Sustainability of Ecosystems. Cosponsor: Paleonto-  topher Roemmele, West Chester University, croemmele@
               logical Society. Jacalyn M. Wittmer, SUNY Geneseo,    wcupa.edu.
               malinowski@geneseo.edu; Andrew Michelson, SUNY
               Maritime College, amichelson@sunymaritime.edu.  T17.   NAGT and NESTA Share-a-Thon: I’ve Got an Activity
                                                                    (Lab or Demo) for That! Cosponsors: National  Association
          T8.   Mega-Traces: Advances in Ichnology and Zoogeomor-   of Geoscience Teachers; National Earth Science Teachers
               phology. Cosponsor: Eastern Section–SEPM (Society for   Association. Christopher Roemmele, West Chester University,
               Sedimentary Geology). Ilya V. Buynevich, Temple University,   croemmele@wcupa.edu.
               coast@temple.edu; Stephen T. Hasiotis, University of Kansas,
               hasiotis@ku.edu; Logan A. Wiest, Mansfield University,   T18.   Undergraduate Research (Posters). Cosponsor: Coun-
               Logan_Wiest@baylor.edu.                              cil on Undergraduate Research–Geosciences Division.
                                                                    Lee Phillips, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
          T9.   Neoproterozoic to Cambrian Transitions on the Appa-  plphilli@uncg.edu; Jeff Ryan, University of South Florida,
               lachian, Laurentian Margin. Cosponsor: Paleontological   ryan@mail.usf.edu.
               Society. Steven J. Hageman, Appalachian State University,
               hagemansj@appstate.edu; Edward L. Simpson, University of   T19.   Eastern Activities of the USGS Earth Mapping Resources
               Pennsylvania Kutztown, simpson@kutztown.edu.         Initiative. Cosponsors: U.S. Geological Survey; Association

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