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T6.   Geochemical Signatures of River Catchment Sediments   (Society for Sedimentary Geology); GSA Quaternary
              Production, Transport, and Depositional Processes.    Geology and Geomorphology Division. Samantha Dow,
              Cosponsored by GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,          Univ. of Connecticut, samantha.dow@uconn.edu; Andy
              Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA Hydrogeology   Fallon, Univ. of Connecticut, andy.fallon@uconn.edu.
              Division; GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
              Division. Queenie Chang, Univ. of Connecticut, queenie   T14.   Insights about the Tectonic Evolution of Eastern North
              .chang@uconn.edu; Michael Hren, Univ. of Connecticut,   America from Rocks, Seismic Data, Experiments, and
              michael.hren@uconn.edu.                               Models. Cosponsored by the GSA Structural Geology
                                                                    and Tectonics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
         T7.   From the Surface to the Subsurface and Back:         Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Sara Mana, Salem
              Groundwater Influence on Stream Networks.             State Univ., smana@salemstate.edu; Victor Guevara,
              Cosponsored by GSA Hydrogeology Division. Janet       Amherst College, vguevara@amherst.edu; Emily Peterman,
              Barclay, U.S. Geological Survey, jbarclay@usgs.gov; Eric   Bowdoin College, epeterma@bowdoin.edu; Erkan
              Moore, Univ. of Connecticut, eric.m.moore@uconn.edu.  Toraman, Salem State Univ., etoraman@salemstate.edu.

         T8.   Environmental Hydrogeology and Innovations in Geologic   T15.   Alkaline Magmatism in the Northern Appalachians.
              Environmental Investigation Methods. Cosponsored by   Cosponsored by GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology,
              GSA Hydrogeology Division. Nick Hastings, Woodard and   and Volcanology Division. Matthew Severs, Richard Stockton
              Curran, nhastings@woodardcurran.com; Mike Apfelbaum,   Univ., matthew.severs@stockton.edu; Allison Weinsteiger,
              Woodard and Curran, mapfelbaum@woodardcurran.com.     Central Connecticut Univ., weinsteigera@ccsu.edu.
         T9.   Current Research in Coastal and Marine Processes.   T16.   Mineral Deposits in the Northeast: Geologic Insights from
              Cosponsored by Eastern Section–SEPM (Society for      Recent Studies. Cosponsored by Connecticut Geological
              Sedimentary Geology); GSA Quaternary Geology and      Survey, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection;
              Geomorphology Division. Bryan Oakley, Eastern         GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology
              Connecticut State Univ., OakleyB@easternct.edu;       Division. Harold Moritz, Geological Society of Connecticut,
              Mark Borrelli, CAPE Lab, Univ. of Massachusetts–Boston,    fritzandsheila@pobox.com.
              Mark.Borrelli@umb.edu; Justin Shawler, Virginia Institute
              of Marine Science, jshawler@vims.edu; Arye Janoff,   T17.   Pre-Atlantic Geological Connections among Northwest
              Montclair State Univ., janoffa2@montclair.edu; Isamar   Africa, Southern Europe, and Eastern North America.
              Cortes, Montclair State Univ., cortesi1@montclair.edu;   Cosponsored by GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
              Rose Palermo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and   Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
              Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, rpalermo@mit.edu.  Volcanology Division. Yvette D. Kuiper, Colorado School
                                                                    of Mines, ykuiper@mines.edu; Sandra M. Barr, Acadia
         T10.   Classic Ground and New Developments: Stratigraphy and   Univ., sandra.barr@acadiau.ca; Faouziya Haissen, Hassan
              Sedimentology in the Northeast. Cosponsored by Eastern   II Univ. of Casablanca, faouziya.haissen@gmail.com; Pilar
              Section–SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). James R.   G. Montero, Univ. of Granada, pmontero@ugr.es; Saïd
              Ebert, SUNY Oneonta, James.Ebert@oneonta.edu; Alex    Belkacim, Ibn Zohr Univ., s.belkacim@uiz.ac.ma.
              Bartholomew, SUNY New Paltz, barthola@newpaltz.edu.
                                                               T18.   Technology-Driven Active Learning in the Geosciences.
         T11.   Exploring New England’s Signature Landform:         Tarin Weiss. Westfield State Univ., tweiss@westfield .ma.edu;
              The Fieldstone Wall. Cosponsored by GSA Quaternary    Lori Weeden, Univ. of Massachusetts– Lowell, lori_weeden@
              Geology and Geomorphology Division. Robert M. Thorson,   uml.edu.
              Univ. of Connecticut, robert.thorson@uconn.edu; William
              Ouimet, Univ. of Connecticut, william.ouimet@uconn.edu.  T19.   Running around the Track the Other Way: Innovation
                                                                    and Creativity in Geoscience Education and Introductory
         T12.   Understanding Orogenic Paleogeography, Past Climates,   Geology. Cosponsored by National Association of
              and Biotic Changes Using Innovative Methods in Detrital   Geoscience Teachers, Eastern Section; National Association
              Geochronology and Geochemistry—Northeast USA and      of Geoscience Teachers, Teacher Education Division.
              Beyond. Cosponsored by Eastern Section–SEPM (Society    Christopher Roemmele, West Chester Univ., croemmele@
              for Sedimentary Geology); GSA Quaternary Geology and   wcupa.edu.
              Geomorphology Division. Julie Fosdick, Univ. of Connecticut,
              julie.fosdick@uconn.edu; Sidney Hemming, Columbia Univ.,   T20.   The Human Epoch: Researching and Teaching the
              sidney@ldeo.columbia.edu; Athena Eyster, Massachusetts   Anthropocene. Cosponsored by GSA Quaternary Geology
              Institute of Technology, aeyster@mit.edu.             and Geomorphology Division. Gary A. Gomby, Central
                                                                    Connecticut State Univ.; garygomby@ccsu.edu; Robert M.
         T13.   Landscape Disturbances from Pleistocene to Present:    Thorson, Univ. of Connecticut, robert.thorson@uconn.edu.
              A Look at Geomorphic Resiliency and Response in the
              Northeast U.S. Cosponsored by Eastern Section–SEPM
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