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T12.   Turning Mountains into Sand: The Interplay between   T22.   Enhancing Capacity and Transdisciplinary
              Tectonism, Climate, and Sedimentary Systems in        Collaborations for Hydrologic Research and
              Laurentia during the Mississippian to Permian. Daniel   Education across the Midcontinent. Aida Farough,
              Sturmer, Univ. of Cincinnati, Daniel.Sturmer@uc.edu;   Kansas State Univ., afarough@ksu.edu; Nicole Colston,
              Tandis Bidgoli, Univ. of Missouri, bidgolit@missouri.edu.   Oklahoma State Univ., nicole.colston@okstate.edu;
                                                                    Cory Forbes, Univ. of Nebraska–Lincoln, Cory.forbes@
         T13.   Advances in Micropaleontology. Brittany Hupp, Univ. of   unl.edu; Chelsie Romulo, Univ. of Northern Colorado,
              Wisconsin–Madison, bhupp@wisc.edu; Damián Cárdenas,   Chelsie.Romulo@unco.edu.
              Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology, dcvvt@mst.edu;
              Chris Lowery, Univ. of Texas Institute for Geophysics,   T23.   Strategies and Approaches for Increasing Participation
              cmlowery@utexas.edu; Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe, Missouri   and Enhancing Diversity and Equity within the Geo-
              Univ. of Science and Technology, ikuenobe@mst.edu.    sciences Community. Aida Farough, Kansas State Univ.,
                                                                    afarough@ksu.edu; Dana L. Thomas, Univ. of Texas at Austin,
         T14.   Midcontinent Meteorite Impact Structures: Surficial   dthomas@jsg.utexas.edu; Wendi J.W. Williams, South Texas
              and Subsurface Evidence of Deformation and Shock      College, wwilliam@southtexascollege.edu; Omar R. Harvey,
              Metamorphism. Kevin Ray Evans, Missouri State Univ.;   Texas Christian Univ., omar.harvey@tcu.edu.
              kevinevans@missouristate.edu; Ryan J. Clark, Iowa
              Geological Survey, ryan-j-clark@uiowa.edu.       T24.   Teaching Geoscience Online. Beth A. Johnson, Univ. of
                                                                    Wisconsin–Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus, johnsonba@ uwosh
         T15.   Granites and Rhyolites as a Record of Crustal Magmatic   .edu; David Voorhees, Waubonsee Community College,
              Processes. Gary Michelfelder, Missouri State Univ.,   dvoorhees@waubonsee.edu; Katherine J. Lewandowski,
              garymichelfelder@missouristate.edu; Matthew Brueseke,   Eastern Illinois Univ., kjlewandowski@eiu.edu.
              Kansas State Univ., brueseke@ksu.edu; Clayton Reinier,
              Missouri State Univ., Clayton098@live.missouristate.edu.  T25.   Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and GIScience
                                                                    and Their Applications in Geosciences. Mohamed Aly,
         T16.   Ultramafic and Mafic Magmatism. Alison Graettinger,   Univ. of Arkansas, aly@uark.edu; Jason Tullis, Univ. of
              Univ. of Missouri Kansas City, graettinger@umkc.edu;    Arkansas, jatullis@uark.edu; Jack Cothren, Univ. of
              Gary Michelfelder, Missouri State Univ., garymichelfelder@  Arkansas, jcothre@uark.edu.
              missouristate.edu; Matthew E. Brueseke, Kansas State Univ.,
              brueseke@ksu.edu.                                T26.   Karst Studies across the Midcontinent. Douglas Gouzie,
                                                                    Missouri State Univ., douglasgouzie@missouristate.edu.
         T17.   Carbonate-Hosted Base Metal Deposits of the U.S.
              Midcontinent: Genesis, Exploitation, and Remediation.   FIELD TRIPS
              Aaron W. Johnson, American Institute of Professional   For additional information, please contact the Field Trip co-
              Geologists, awj@aipg.org.                        chairs Matt McKay, matthewmckay@missouristate.edu, and Greg
                                                               Dumond, gdumond@uark.edu.
         T18.   Case Histories of Practicing Environmental and
              Engineering Geologist Investigations. Chris Schaefer,   FT1.   Petrology and Structure of the Mesoproterozoic Igneous
              Sunbelt Environmental Services Inc., Springfield, Missouri,   Rocks of the St. Francois Mountains, Southeast
              cschaefer@sunbeltenv.com; Jason Smith; Environmental   Missouri, USA. Fri.–Sun., 16–18 April. Gary Michelfelder,
              Works Inc., Springfield, Missouri, jason@environmental   Missouri State Univ., garymichelfelder@missouristate.edu;
              works.com.                                            Cheryl Seeger, Missouri Dept. of Natural Resources,
                                                                    cheryl.seeger@dnr.mo.gov.
         T19.   Agricultural Impacts on Hydrology and Water Quality
              in the Midwest. Eric W. Peterson, Illinois State Univ.,   FT2.   Chert-Bearing Lower Mississippian (Kinderhookian–
              ewpeter@ilstu.edu; Benjamin Maas, Buena Vista Univ.,   Osagean) Strata, Southwestern Springfield Plateau,
              maas2@bvu.edu.                                        Arkansas and Missouri, USA. Fri.–Sat., 16–17 April.
                                                                    Mac McGilvery, Univ. of Arkansas, macmcgil@uark.edu;
         T20.   Fluvial Forms, Processes, and Sediments. Robert T.   Walt Manger, Univ. of Arkansas, wmanger@uark.edu.
              Pavlowsky, Missouri State Univ., Bobpavlowsky@
              missouristate.edu.                               FT3.   Fossils and Strata of the Springfield Plateau: The
                                                                    Burlington and Beyond. Sat., 17 April. Asa Kaplan,
         T21.   Geochemical Influences on Metal Contaminants in     ESCONI, pefty@aya.yale.edu; Matt Forir, Missouri
              Subsurface Systems. Madeleine Mathews, Univ. of       Institute of Natural Science, info@monatsci.com.
              Wisconsin–Madison, mmathews2@wisc.edu; Matthew
              Ginder-Vogel, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, matt.ginder-  FT4.   Natural History of Karst in Southwest Missouri Tour.
              vogel@wisc.edu.                                       Sat, 17 April. Brooke Benz, Missouri Institute of Natural
                                                                    Science, brooke.benz@monatsci.org; Matt Forir, Missouri
                                                                    Institute of Natural Science, info@monatsci.com.
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