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T44.   Success in the Face of Adversity: Telling the Stories of   .charles1947@gmail.com; R. Tim Lewis, retired, WPXEnergy,
              Women in Geology. E.A. Driggers, Tennessee Technological   rtim.lewis@gmail.com; Geoff Clayton, retired, Trinity University,
              University, edriggers@tntech.edu; Katherine J. Lewandowski,   gclayton@tcd.ie.
              Eastern Illinois University, kjlewandowski@eiu.edu.
                                                               Pleistocene Geology, Paleontology, and the History of Science at
         T45.   All Things Whittlesey: Civil War, Glacial, Engineering,   Big Bone Lick, Kentucky. Glenn W. Storrs, Cincinnati Museum
              Structural Geology, and Other Topics Related to Fields   Center, gstorrs@cincymuseum.org; Cameron Schwalbach,
              Investigated by Geologist Charles Whittlesey (1808–1886).   Cincinnati Museum Center, cschwalbach@cincymuseum.org.
              Joe Hannibal, Cleveland Museum of Natural History,
              jhannibal@uakron.edu; Kevin E. Evans, Missouri State   Defending Cincinnati: Geological and Topographical Aspects
              University, kevinevans@missouristate.edu.        of Civil War Forts and Batteries, Camp Dennison, and
                                                               Morgan’s Raid. ONLINE EVENT. Joe Hannibal, Cleveland
         FIELD TRIPS                                           Museum of Natural History, jhannibal@uakron.edu; Jeannine
          Trip registration opens in Jan. 2022. For additional information,   Kreinbrink, K & V Cultural Resources Management LLC,
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         please contact the field trip co-chairs: Steve Greb, greb@uky edu;   kreinbrinkjmo@gmail.com; Kevin E. Evans, Missouri State
         Clair McLeod, mcleodcl@miamioh.edu.                   University, kevinevans@missouristate.edu.
         A Bike Tour: Piecing Together the Surficial Geology and   Revisiting the Wisconsin Depositional History of the Southern-
         History of the Four Mile Creek River Valley, Ohio. Christina   most Extent of the Scioto Sublobe, Ohio. T. Andrew Nash, Ohio
         Tenison, Miami University, tenisocn@miamioh.edu; Jason Rech,   Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey,
         Miami University, rechja@miamioh.edu.                thomas.nash@dnr.ohio.gov; Tyler Norris, Ohio Department of
                                                              Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey, tyler.norris@
         A New Look at the Classic Cincinnatian: Sequences, Cycles,    dnr.ohio.gov; Thomas Valachovics, Ohio Department of Natural
         and Events in the Upper Ordovician of the Cincinnati Vicinity.   Resources, Division of Geological Survey, thomas.valachovics@
         Carlton E. Brett, University of Cincinnati, brettce@ucmail.uc.edu;   dnr.ohio.gov.
         Ben Dattilo, Purdue University, Fort Wayne, dattilob@pfw.edu; Kyle
         Hartshorn, Cincinnati Dry Dredgers, khartshorn1.0@gmail.com.  Upper Ordovician and Lower Silurian Facies, Cycles, and
                                                               Sequences in Southern Ohio: A Field and Core Workshop.
         Buried-Valley Aquifers and the Theis Environmental   Endorsed by Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division
         Monitoring and Modeling Site. Reza Soltanian, University    of Geological Survey. Carlton E. Brett, University of Cincinnati,
         of Cincinnati, soltanma@uc.edu; Alan Fryar, University of   brettce@ucmail.uc.edu; Christopher Waid, Ohio Department of
         Kentucky, alan.fryar@uky.edu.                         Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey, christopher
                                                               .waid@dnr.ohio.gov; Cole Farnam, University of Cincinnati,
         Geology of the Central Kentucky Karst and Mammoth Cave.   farnamce@mail.uc.edu; Patrick McLaughlin, Indiana Geological
         Rachel Bosch, Northern Kentucky University, rachelfbosch@  & Water Survey, pimclaug@iu.edu.
         gmail.com; Sarah Arpin, Kentucky Geological Survey, University
         of Kentucky, sarah.arpin@uky.edu; Patricia Kambesis, Western   SHORT COURSES
         Kentucky University, pat.kambesis@wku.edu; Rickard Toomey   Creating Scientific Research Collaborations with Rhetoric and
         III, Mammoth Cave National Park, rick_toomey@nps.gov.  Communication Scholars. ONLINE EVENT. Lauren Cagle,
                                                              University of Kentucky, Lauren.cagle@uky.edu.
         Hydrogeology and Water Monitoring Technology in Yellow
         Springs, Ohio. Endorsed by GSA Hydrogeology Division;   Designing Instructional Access and Inclusion across
         National Cave and Karst Research Institute. Sarah A. Burgess,   Geoscience Learning Environments. Endorsed by International
         Indiana Geological & Water Survey, Indiana University, burgesss@  Association for Geoscience Diversity (IAGD); GSA Geoscience
         iu.edu; Douglas Aden, Ohio Geological Survey, Ohio Department   Education Division. Christopher Atchison, University of
         of Natural Resources, douglas.aden@dnr.ohio.gov; Brittany   Cincinnati, christopher.atchison@uc.edu; Anita Marshall,
         Parrick, Ohio Geological Survey, Ohio Department of Natural   University of Florida, anita.marshall@ufl.edu; Sean Thatcher,
         Resources, brittany.parrick@dnr.ohio.gov; Lee Florea, Indiana   Rutgers University, sean.thatcher1990@gmail.com; Ian Castro,
         Geological & Water Survey, Indiana University, lflorea@iu.edu;   University of Cincinnati, castroio@ucmail.uc.edu; Ivan Carabajal,
         Tracy Branam, Indiana Geological & Water Survey, Indiana   University of Cincinnati, carabaig@mail.uc.edu.
         University, tbranam@iu.edu.
                                                               Fluvial Terraces: From Modeling to the Field. Endorsed by
         Natural Arches in the Red River Gorge Geological Area.    Kentucky Geological Survey. Yichuan Zhu, Kentucky Geological
         Steve Martin, Kentucky Geological Survey, smartin401@uky.edu.  Survey, yichuan.zhu@uky.edu; Matt Massey, Kentucky
                                                               Geological Survey, matthew.massey@uky.edu; Jason Dortch,
         Organic-Rich Rocks and Associated Sediments near the   Kentucky Geological Survey, Jason.M.Dortch@uky.edu.
         Devonian–Mississippian Boundary in Northeastern Kentucky.
         Frank R. Ettensohn, University of Kentucky, fettens@uky.edu;   Methods of Metal Pollution Investigation. Mark P.S. Krekeler,
         Charles Mason, retired, Morehead State University, mason   Miami University, krekelmp@miamioh.edu; Matthew Dietrich,
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