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auburn.edu; David T. King Jr., Auburn Univ., kingdat@  Survey, ashah@usgs.gov; Dane S. VanDervoort, Geological
              auburn.edu.                                           Survey of Alabama, dvandervoort@gsa.state.al.us; John P.
                                                                    Whitmore, Geological Survey of Alabama, jwhitmore@gsa
         T7.   Out of the Classroom, Out of the Box: Innovative     .state .al.us; Nora K. Foley, U.S. Geological Survey, nfoley@
              Approaches to Geoscience Education. Patricia H. Kelley,   usgs.gov.
              Univ. of North Carolina Wilmington, kelleyp@uncw.edu;
              Renee M. Clary, Mississippi State Univ., RClary@geosci   T18.   Interactions of Environments and Life during the
              .msstate.edu.                                         Paleozoic. Takehito Ikejiri, Univ. of Alabama and Alabama
                                                                    Museum of Natural History, ikejiri1859@gmail.com;
         T8.   Geology at High Latitudes. Samantha Hansen, Univ. of   Man Lu, Univ. of Alabama, mlu8@crimson.ua.edu.
              Alabama, shansen@geo.ua.edu; Rebecca Minzoni, Univ. of
              Alabama, rminzoni@ua.edu; Thomas Tobin, Univ. of   T19.   Transforming Field-Based Geosciences Experiences:
              Alabama, ttobin@ua.edu.                               Strategies for Improving Safety, Inclusion, Remote
                                                                    Learning, and Accessibility. Laura Bilenker, Auburn
         T9.   New Insights into Old Crust. Lorraine W. Wolf, Auburn   Univ., ldb0036@auburn.edu; Brennan van Alderwerelt,
              Univ., wolflor@auburn.edu; Rob Hawman, Univ. of       Auburn Univ., bmv0011@auburn.edu; Stephanie Shepherd,
              Georgia, rob@seismo.gly.uga.edu.                      Auburn Univ., slshepherd@auburn.edu.

         T10.   Geophysical Tools for Environmental, Engineering, and   T20.   Deep Disposal or Storage of Waste and Its Potential in
              Other Near-Surface Investigations. Lorraine W. Wolf,   the Southeastern U.S. David T. King Jr., Auburn Univ.,
              Auburn Univ., wolflor@auburn.edu; Ervan G. Garrison,   kingdat@auburn.edu; Rod Baltzer, Deep Isolation Inc.,
              Univ. of Georgia, egarriso@uga.edu; Rob Hawman, Univ.   rod@deepisolation.com; Andrew Sowder, Electric Power
              of Georgia, rob@seismo.gly.uga.edu; Md. Iftekhar Alam,   Research Institute, asowder@epri.com; Richard Esposito,
              Univ. of Tennessee at Knoxville, malam11@utk.edu.     Southern Company, raesposi@southernco.com; John
                                                                    Kessler, Kessler Associates, john@kesslerassociates.com.
         T11.   New Insights into the Proterozoic through Phanerozoic
              Evolution of Eastern Laurentia from Geochronology   T21.   From the Margins to the Deep: A Tribute to the Science
              and Geochemistry. David Moecher, Univ. of Kentucky,   and Art of A. Conrad Neumann. Blair Tormey, Western
              moker@uky.edu.                                        Carolina Univ., btormey@wcu.edu; Al Hine, Univ. of South
                                                                    Florida, hine@usf.edu; Paul Hearty, Univ. of Texas at
         T12.   Undergraduate Research. Brittani D. McNamee, Univ. of   Austin, kaisdad04@gmail.com.
              North Carolina Asheville, bmcnamee@unca.edu; Marian
              Buzon, Univ. of West Georgia, mbuzon@westga.edu.   T22.   Planetary Science: Surface Processing on Terrestrial
                                                                    Planets and Small Bodies. Masatoshi Hirabayashi, Auburn
         T13.   Geoscience Education Research. Karen McNeal, Auburn   Univ., thirabayashi@auburn.edu; David King, Jr., Auburn
              Univ., ksm0041@auburn.edu; Lindsay Maudlin, Auburn    Univ., kingdat@auburn.edu.
              Univ., lcm0046@auburn.edu; Kelly Best Lazar, Clemson
              Univ., klazar@clemson.edu.                       T23.   Applying New Techniques and Large Datasets to the
                                                                    Blue Ridge and Piedmont of the Southern Appalachians.
         T14.   Pathways for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in   Harold Stowell, Univ. of Alabama, hstowell@ua.edu;
              the Geosciences. Karen McNeal, Auburn Univ., ksm0041@  Ryan Thigpen, Univ. of Kentucky, ryan.thigpen@uky.edu;
              auburn.edu; Kim Mulligan-Guy, Auburn Univ., kxm0001@  Matthew McKay, Missouri State Univ., matthewmckay@
              auburn.edu; Stephanie Shepherd, Auburn Univ., slshepherd@  MissouriState.edu; Elizabeth Bollen, Univ. of Alabama,
              auburn.edu; Katie Brown, Auburn Univ., ksn0006@auburn.edu.  embollen@crimson.ua.edu.

         T15.   Fluids, Melts, and Metals in the Crust. Laura Bilenker,   T24.   Crashing Landing: Meteorites, Craters, Chronology,
              Auburn Univ., ldb0036@auburn.edu; Thomas Hudgins,     and Composition. Julia Cartwright, Univ. of Alabama,
              Univ. of Puerto Rico Mayagüez, thomas.hudgins@upr.edu.  jacartwright@ua.edu; Courtney Sprain, Univ. of Florida,
                                                                    csprain@ufl.edu; Stephen Elardo, Univ. of Florida, selardo@
         T16.   Water Resources and Geohealth: Sources, Fate, Transport,   ufl.edu; Jenny Whitten, Tulane Univ., jwhitten1@tulane.edu;
              and Remediation of Environmental Contaminants. Ann    Colin Jackson, Tulane Univ., cjackson2@tulane.edu.
              Ojeda, Auburn Univ., aso0013@auburn.edu; Yuehan Lu,
              Univ. of Alabama, yuehan.lu@ua.edu; Ming-Kuo Lee,    T25.   The Appalachian–Caledonian Clastic Wedges and Their
              Auburn Univ., leeming@auburn.edu.                     Analogs. Ashraf Uddin, Auburn Univ., uddinas@auburn
                                                                    .edu; Willis Hames, Auburn Univ., hameswe@auburn.edu.
         T17.   Eastern Activities of the USGS Earth Mapping Resources
              Initiative: Results and Progress of Phases I, II, and III   T26.   New Insights on Lithotectonic Subdivisions in the
              Critical Minerals Research. Arthur Merschat, U.S. Geological   Southern and Central Appalachian Piedmont. Robert H.
              Survey, amerschat@usgs.gov; Anjana Shah, U.S. Geological   Morrow IV, South Carolina Dept. of Natural Resources
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