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S4. Science at the Intersection of Soils, Weathering, ou.edu; Jacob Thacker, New Mexico Bureau of Geology &
Geomorphology, Climate, Ecology and Wildfire— Mineral Resources, Jacob.Thacker@nmt.edu.
A Tribute to the Careers of Les McFadden and Grant
Meyer. Endorsed by GSA Quaternary Geology and T7. Geology of Death Valley: Old versus New Ideas,
Geomorphology Division. Jennifer Pierce, Boise State, Hypotheses, and Theories. Jeffery R. Knott, California
jenpierce@boisestate.edu; Lyman Persico, Whitman State University, Fullerton, jknott@fullerton.edu; Jim P.
College, persiclp@whitman.edu; Anne Tillery, U.S. Calzia, U.S. Geological Survey, jcalzia@usgs.gov.
Geological Survey, actillery1@gmail.com; Jennifer Aldred,
New Mexico Highlands, jaldred@nmhu.edu; Catherine T8. New Insights into the Paleogeographic and Tectonic
Opalka, ceopalka@ku.edu. Evolution of the Cordilleran Foreland Basin. Jennifer
Aschoff, University of Alaska Anchorage, jaschoff@alaska
S5. Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Department .edu; Zhiyang Li, University of Alaska Anchorage and
of Geoscience at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Colorado College, zli@coloradocollege.edu.
Eugene Smith, University of Nevada Las Vegas, gene
.smith@unlv.edu; Matthew Lachniet, University of Nevada T9. Battery and Energy Metals: Mineral Potential of the
Las Vegas, matthew.lachniet@unlv.edu. Southwestern U.S. Simon Jowitt, University of Nevada Las
Vegas, simon.jowitt@unlv.edu; Brian McNulty, University
Theme Sessions of Nevada Las Vegas, brian.mcnulty@unlv.edu.
T1. Late Paleozoic Stratigraphy and Tectonics of the
Southwestern Cordillera and Rocky Mountain Region. T10. Mining in the Rocky Mountain and Cordilleran Regions
Endorsed by GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA and Beyond: Risks and Opportunities. Steven H. Emerman,
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Quaternary Malach Consulting, SHEmerman@gmail.com.
Geology Division. John Singleton, Colorado State University,
john.singleton@colostate.edu; Ryan Leary, New Mexico T11. Continental Arc Volcanism: A Crystal’s Perspective.
Institute of Mining and Technology, ryan.leary@nmt.edu; Mai Sas, Western Washington University, sasm@wwu.edu;
Dustin Sweet, Texas Tech University, Dustin.Sweet@ttu.edu; Nathan Andersen, U.S. Geological Survey, nandersen@
Sven Egenhoff, Colorado State University; Sven.Egenhoff@ usgs.gov.
colostate.edu.
T12. Advances in Understanding Arc Magmatism in the SW
T2. Neo-Insights into the Neoproterozoic of Western North Cordillera. Robinson Cecil, California State University,
America. William Guenthner, University of Illinois Urbana- Northridge, robinson.cecil@csun.edu; Joshua Schwartz,
Champaign, wrg@illinois.edu; Kendra Murray, Idaho State California State University, Northridge, joshua.schwartz@
University, kendramurray@isu.edu; Devon Orme, Montana csun.edu; Jade Star Lackey, Pomona College, jadestar
State University, devon.orme@montana.edu; David Pearson, .lackey@pomona.edu.
Idaho State University, davepearson@isu.edu.
T13. Directly Dating Deformation, Metamorphism, and
T3. Unraveling the History of the Rio Grande Rift: From Metasomatism through Petrochronology. Endorsed by
Contraction to Extension and Evolution of the Rift. GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA
Theresa Schwartz, U.S. Geological Survey, tmschwartz@ Geochronology Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
usgs.gov; Amy Gilmer, U.S. Geological Survey, agilmer@ Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Margaret Odlum,
usgs.gov; Jens-Erik Lund Snee, U.S. Geological Survey, University of Nevada Las Vegas, margaret.odlum@unlv
jlundsnee@usgs.gov; Jeremy Caves Rugenstein, Colorado .edu; Cailey Condit, University of Washington, ccondit@
State University, jeremy.rugenstein@colostate.edu; Jason W. uw.edu; Stacia Gordon, University of Nevada Reno,
Ricketts, University of Texas at El Paso, jricketts@utep.edu. staciag@unr.edu.
T4. Cryptic and Slow-Moving Quaternary-Active Faults in the T14. Paleomagnetism, Rock Magnetism, Environmental
Western U.S. Richard Koehler, University of Nevada Reno/ Magnetism, Instrumentation, Archaeomagnetism,
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, rkoehler@ unr.edu; Planetary Magnetism, and Petrofabrics! Dr. Klaus
Joanna Redwine, Bureau of Reclamation, jredwine@usbr.gov; Petersen, lp-research, Inc., klaus@lp-research.com; Emilio
Sylvia Nicovich, Bureau of Reclamation, snicovich@usbr.gov. Herrero-Bervera, SOEST-HIGP, University of Hawaiʻi at
Mānoa, herrero@soest.hawaii.edu.
T5. Slip Behavior and Seismic Potential of Active Faults in
the North American Cordilleran. Sinan Akciz, California T15. Records of Quaternary Paleoclimate in the Great
State University Fullerton, sakciz@fullerton.edu; Alexis K. Basin. Endorsed by GSA Quaternary Geology and
Ault, Utah State University, alexis.ault@usu.edu. Geomorphology Division. Matthew Lachniet, University
of Nevada Las Vegas, matthew.lachniet@unlv.edu;
T6. From the Sevier to Laramide: Connecting Hinterland Brendon Quirk, Purdue University, brendonjamesq@
to Foreland by Tectonics, Structure, and Sedimentation. gmail.com; Benjamin Laabs, North Dakota State
Carla Eichler, Oklahoma Geological Survey, carla.eichler@ University, benjamin.laabs@ndsu.edu.
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