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In either case, please be sure to identify yourself with the group T10. Crossing Streams: Advances in Stream Science in the
and that you are attending the GSA Joint North-Central & Southeast and North-Central United States. Endorsed by
Southeastern Section Meeting. Both hotels are ADA compliant. GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division.
Bradley Johnson, Davidson College, brjohnson@davidson.edu;
TECHNICAL PROGRAM Anne Jefferson, Kent State University, ajeffer9@kent.edu.
Theme Sessions
T1. Actualistic Paleontology: Learning from the Modern to T11. Exploring Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Past and
Better Interpret the Past. Endorsed by SEPM (Society for Present Hydroclimate Variability in the North American
Sedimentary Geology); Paleontological Society. Yurena Midcontinent. Todd Grote, Indiana University Southeast,
Yanes, University of Cincinnati, yurena.yanes@uc.edu; tdgrote@ius.edu; Broxton W. Bird, Indiana University–
Ezekiel King Phillips, University of Cincinnati, kingphej@ Purdue University Indianapolis, bwbird@iupui.edu;
mail.uc.edu; Catherine Nield, University of Cincinnati, Ronald C. Counts, Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute,
nieldce@mail.uc.edu. rcounts@olemiss.edu.
T2. Correlating the Ordovician: Honoring the Career and T12. Karst Hydrology and Speleology: Perspectives from the
Contributions of Stig M. Bergström. Stephen A. Leslie, Eastern United States. Endorsed by GSA Karst Division;
James Madison University, lesliesa@jmu.edu; Daniel GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division;
Goldman, University of Dayton, dgoldman1@udayton.edu; GSA Geochronology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division;
Matthew Saltzman, Ohio State University, saltzman.11@ GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Soils and Soil
osu.edu. Processes Division; National Cave and Karst Research
Institute. Sarah Arpin, Kentucky Geological Survey, sarah
T3. Under the (Ancient) Sea: Marine Life from the Coastal .arpin@uky.edu; Sarah A. Burgess, Indiana Geological &
to Great Plains. Sarah Sheffield, University of South Water Survey, burgesss@iu.edu; Rachel Bosch, Northern
Florida, ssheffield2@usf.edu; Christy Visaggi, Georgia Kentucky University, rachelfbosch@gmail.com.
State University, cvisaggi@gsu.edu; Stephen Hill,
University of South Florida, stephen51@usf.edu; Whitney T13. Water and Agriculture under a Changing Climate.
Lapic, University of South Florida, lapicw@usf.edu. Endorsed by GSA Hydrogeology Division. Racha El Kadiri,
Middle Tennessee State University, racha.elkadiri@mtsu.edu.
T4. Astrobiology: What’s the Latest on the Search for Life,
Past or Present, Outside of Earth? Andrew Czaja, University T14. Utilizing the Current Critical Zone Research
of Cincinnati, andrew.czaja@uc.edu; Sally Potter-McIntyre, Coordination Networks to Study Carbonates in the
Southern Illinois University, pottermcintyre@siu.edu. Critical Zone. Endorsed by GSA Karst Division; GSA
Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division; GSA
T5. Development and Application of Geochemical Proxies Geochronology Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division;
to Paleoclimate Studies. Megan C. Corcoran, University GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Soils and Soil
of Cincinnati, corcormc@mail.uc.edu; Aaron Diefendorf, Processes Division; National Cave and Karst Research
University of Cincinnati, diefenan@ucmail.uc.edu. Institute. Rachel Bosch, Northern Kentucky University,
rachelfbosch@gmail.com; Sarah Arpin, Kentucky
T6. Limnogeology and Paleoclimate. Edward Lo, University Geological Survey, sarah.arpin@uky.edu.
of Kentucky, edward.lo@uky.edu; Leandro Luz, University
of Kentucky, leandro.luz@uky.edu; John R. Dilworth, T15. Down by the River: Recent Interdisciplinary
University of Kentucky, john.dilworth@uky.edu. Geoarchaeological and Paleoenvironmental Research
in Mid-Continental River Valleys. Benjamin Cross, Ohio
T7. Recent Advances and Applications in Paleoceanography. State University, cross.500@buckeyemail.osu.edu; Todd
Andrea Erhardt, University of Kentucky, andrea.erhardt@uky Grote, Indiana University Southeast, tdgrote@ius.edu.
.edu; Alex Reis, University of Kentucky, alex.reis@uky.edu.
T16. Geosciences for a Sustainable Future. Amy Townsend-
T8. Integrated Studies of Paleozoic Black Shale. Endorsed by Small, University of Cincinnati, amy.townsend-small@uc.edu.
GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Energy Geology
Division. James Zambito, Beloit College, zambitoj@beloit T17. Metal Pollution in the Eastern Midcontinent and
.edu; Patrick McLaughlin, Indiana Geological & Water Beyond. Mark P.S. Krekeler, Miami University, krekelmp@
Survey, pimclaug@iu.edu. miamioh.edu; Matthew Dietrich, Indiana University–
Purdue University Indianapolis, dietrimj17@gmail.com.
T9. Advances in Understanding Processes at or near the
Groundwater–Surface Water Interface. Endorsed by T18. Urban Geochemistry and Hydrology. Endorsed by
GSA Hydrogeology Division. Reza Soltanian, University International Association of GeoChemistry. W. Berry
of Cincinnati, soltanma@uc.edu; Jonathan M. Malzone, Lyons, Ohio State University, lyons.142@osu.edu; David T.
Eastern Kentucky University, jonathan.malzone@eku.edu. Long, Michigan State University, long@msu.edu.
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