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ajones124@sierracollege.edu; Kurtis Burmeister, California   Paleontology, pholroyd@berkeley.edu; Christina Garcia,
              State University, Sacramento, k.burmeister@csus.edu.  California Academy of Sciences, cgarcia@calacademy.org.
         T8.   At the Crossroads—Addressing Geological Questions   T17.   Measuring and Projecting Geomorphic Responses to
              and Complexities Near the Boundary of the Basin &     Modern Climate Change. Jonathan Perkins, U.S.
              Range, Cascadia, and/or Sierra Nevada Provinces.      Geological Survey, jperkins@usgs.gov; Amy East, U.S.
              Stephen M. Crabtree, University of Minnesota, Morris,   Geological Survey, aeast@usgs.gov.
              crabt012@morris.umn.edu.
                                                               T19.   General Contributions in Geomorphology. Joel Scheingross,
         T9.   Paleo-, Archaeo-, and Rock-Magnetic Studies of       University of Nevada, Reno, jscheingross@unr.edu; Greg
              Cordilleran Evolution and Geomagnetic Secular         Stock, National Park Service, greg_stock@nps.gov; Erin Bray,
              Variations of the Western United States. Margaret S.   San Francisco State University, ebray@sfsu.edu.
              Avery, U.S. Geological Survey, mavery@usgs.gov; Anthony
              Pivarunas, U.S. Geological Survey, apivarunas@usgs.gov;   T20.   Time Scales of Deformation and Metamorphism.
              Shelby Jones, University of California, San Diego, and   Drew Levy, University of Nevada, Reno, drewlevy@
              Center for New Mexico Archaeology, saj012@ucsd.edu.   nevada.unr.edu; Eirini Poulaki, University of Texas,
                                                                    Austin, eirini_poulaki@utexas.edu; Will Hoover,
         T10.   Paleontologic Advances in the Cordilleran Region.    University of Washington, wfhoover@uw.edu.
              Paula Noble, University of Nevada, Reno, noblepj@unr.edu;
              Neil Kelley, Vanderbilt University, neil.kelleyca@gmail.com;   T21.   Innovative and Novel Applications of GIS and Remote
              Joshua Bonde, Nevada State Museum.                    Sensing for Geologic Mapping, Geomorphology,
                                                                    Volcanology, and Other Fields. Stephen M. Crabtree,
         T11.   Glacier Change in the Western Cordillera. Claire Todd,   University of Minnesota, Morris, crabt012@morris.umn.edu.
              California State University, San Bernardino, claire.todd@
              csusb.edu.                                       T22.   Integrated Geologic Maps and 3D Models in a Complex
                                                                    Non-Layered World. Endorsed by GSA Structural Geology
         T12.   A Multidisciplinary Effort to Better Understand Northern   and Tectonics Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology
              California’s Clear Lake Volcanic Field. Seth Burgess,    Division; GSA Hydrogeology Division; American
              U.S. Geological Survey, sburgess@usgs.gov; Dawnika Blatter,   Association of State Geologists. Joseph Colgan, U.S.
              U.S. Geological Survey, dblatter@usgs.gov; Jessica Ball,    Geological Survey, jcolgan@usgs.gov; Donald Sweetkind,
              U.S. Geological Survey, jlball@usgs.gov.              U.S. Geological Survey, dsweetkind@usgs.gov; Daven
                                                                    Quinn, University of Wisconsin, daven@davenquinn.com.
         T13.   Interdisciplinary Insights into the Ecosystem,
              Paleoclimate, Volcanology, and Tectonic Framework    T23.   Hydrogeologic and Ecologic Monitoring and Assessment
              of Mono Lake, California. Lauren Harrison, U.S.       of Saline Lakes and Migratory Birds in the Great Basin.
              Geological Survey, lnharrison@usgs.gov; Guleed Ali,   Endorsed by GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Soils and
              Berkeley Geochronology Center, gali@bgc.org; Jared    Soil Processes Division; GSA Geoinformatics and Data
              Peacock, U.S. Geological Survey, jpeacock@usgs.gov.   Science Division; GSA Environmental and Engineering
                                                                    Geology Division; GSA Geology and Society Division;
         T14.   Nature of Magma Processes in Different Sized and Shaped   GSA Limnogeology Division. Rebecca J. Frus, Nevada
              Plutons. Endorsed by GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,    Water Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, rfrus@usgs
              Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Valbone Memeti,   .gov; Michael Casazza Western Ecological Research Center,
              California State University, Fullerton, vmemeti@fullerton   U.S. Geological Survey, mike_casazza@usgs.gov; Garth
              .edu; Cal Barnes, Texas Tech University, cal.barnes@ttu.edu;   Herring, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center,
              Jade Star Lackey, Pomona College, jadestar.lackey@pomona   U.S. Geological Survey, gherring@usgs.gov; Thomas
              .edu; Joshua Schwartz, California State University,   Marston, Utah Water Science Center, U.S. Geological
              Northridge, joshua.schwartz@csun.edu.                 Survey, tmarston@usgs.gov; David O’Leary, Utah Water
                                                                    Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, doleary@usgs.gov;
         T15.   Applied Geophysical Analysis of the Shallow Subsurface.   Cory Overton, Western Ecological Research Center, U.S.
              Daniel Sturmer, University of Cincinnati, Daniel.Sturmer@  Geological Survey, coverton@usgs.gov; Christine Rumsey,
              uc.edu; Seth Saltiel, University of Nevada, Reno, ssaltiel@  Utah Water Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey,
              unr.edu; Elnaz Seylabi, University of Nevada, Reno, elnaze@  crumsey@usgs.gov; Cassandra Smith, Oregon Water
              unr.edu; John Louie, Nevada Seismological Laboratory,   Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, cassandrasmith@
              University of Nevada, Reno, louie@unr.edu.            usgs.gov; Susan Kemp, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem
                                                                    Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, skemp@usgs.gov.
         T16.   Getting Back into the Collections: Specimen-Based
              Paleontological Research. Ashley Dineen, University of   T24.   Geoscience and Hydrology of Your Federal and Other
              California Museum of Paleontology, aadineen@berkeley.edu;   Public Lands: STEM Internships, Research, Science,
              Patricia Holroyd, University of California Museum of   Mapping, Resource Management, and Education

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