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T7.   Unique Geology, New Insights, and Geoheritage of the   Matt Dawson, Geological Society of America, mdawson@
              Lake Superior Region. Erika Vye, Great Lakes Research   geosociety.org.
              Center, Michigan Technical University, ecvye@mtu.edu;
              William I. Rose, Michigan Technological University,   T17.   Karst of the Midwest—New Research and Future
              raman@mtu.edu; James DeGraff, Michigan Technological   Challenges. James Berglund, University of Wisconsin,
              University, jmdegraf@mtu.edu.                         Platteville, jameslberglund@gmail.com; Douglas Gouzie,
                                                                    Missouri State University, douglasgouzie@missouristate.edu.
         T8.   Fostering a Diverse, Equal, Inclusive, and Anti-Racist
              Geoscience Community. Ian Winkelstern, Grand Valley   T18.   Fate and Transport of PFAS in the Engineered and
              State University, winkelsi@gvsu.edu; Caitlin Callahan,   Natural Environment. Donald M. Reeves, Western
              Grand Valley State University, callahca@gvsu.edu; Amber   Michigan University, matt.reeves@wmu.edu; Daniel P.
              Kumpf, Muskegon Community College, amber.kumpf@       Cassidy, Western Michigan University, daniel.cassidy@ wmu
              muskegoncc.edu; Stephen Mattox, Grand Valley State    .edu; Richard R. Rediske, Annis Water Resources Institute,
              University, mattoxs@gvsu.edu; Tari Mattox, Grand Rapids   Grand Valley State University, redisker@gvsu.edu.
              Community College, tmattox@grcc.edu; Virginia Peterson,
              Grand Valley State University, petersvi@gvsu.edu.  T19.   Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry. David T.
                                                                    Long, Michigan State University, long@msu.edu; W. Berry
         T9.   Gender Identity and Geoscience: Recognizing the      Lyons, The Ohio State University, lyons.142@osu.edu.
              Challenges with Equity and Retention in Geoscience
              Employment. Beth A. Johnson, University of Wisconsin,   T20.   Climate Change Impacts on Carbon and Nutrient
              Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus, johnsonba@uwosh.edu;      Cycling in Wetland Soils. Ziming Yang, Oakland
              Katherine Lewandowski, Eastern Illinois University,    University, zimingyang@oakland.edu; Michael Philben,
              kjlewandowski@eiu.edu.                                Hope College, philben@hope.edu.

         T10.   Impacts of Seasonality on Upper Midwest Geomorphology   T21.   Near Subsurface Microbiology: It’s the Little Things That
              in a Changing Climate. J. Elmo Rawling III, Wisconsin   Count. Edward Winner, RIP Group, ed@trapandtreat.com;
              Geological and Natural History Survey, University of   Aaron Peacock, Microbac Laboratories, aaron.peacock@
              Wisconsin, Madison, elmo.rawling@wisc.edu; Lucas Zoet,   microbac.com.
              University of Wisconsin, Madison, lzoet@wisc.edu; Ethan
              Theuerkauf, Michigan State University, theuerk5@msu.edu.  T22.   If You Could Turn Back Time: An Open Session on
                                                                    Paleoclimatology of Any Sort. Sierra V. Petersen,
         T11.   Recent Advances in Glacial Geology, Geomorphology,   University of Michigan, sierravp@umich.edu; Allison N.
              Sedimentology, and Chronology. Randall Schaetzl,      Curley, ancurley@umich.edu.
              Michigan State University, soils@msu.edu; Timothy G. Fisher,
              University of Toledo, timothy.fisher@utoledo.edu; Patrick   T23.   Undergraduate and Graduate Geoscience Student
              Colgan, Grand Valley State University, colganp@gvsu.edu.   Showcase. Ken Brown, DePauw University, kennethbrown@
                                                                    depauw.edu; Claire McLeod, Miami University, mcleodcl@
         T12.   The Grand River Past, Present, and Future. Peter Wampler,   miamioh.edu; Robert Shuster, University of Nebraska,
              Grand Valley State University, wamplerp@gvsu.edu; Kory   Omaha, rshuster@unomaha.edu.
              Konsoer, Louisiana State University, kkonsoer@lsu.edu.
                                                               T24.   Undergraduate Research Poster Session. Robert Shuster,
         T13.   Processes and Landforms of Great Lakes Coasts.      University of Nebraska, Omaha, rshuster@unomaha.edu;
              Suzanne DeVries-Zimmerman, Hope College, zimmerman@   Ginny Peterson, Grand Valley State University, petersvi@
              hope.edu; Zoran Kilibarda, Indiana University Northwest,   gvsu.edu.
              zkilibar@iun.edu.
                                                               T25.   Future Directions in Mineralogy and Petrology: A Session
         T14.   Geobiology of the Great Lakes. Cecilia Howard, University   for Undergraduate and Graduate Researchers. Gary S.
              of Michigan, howardcm@umich.edu; Diana Velazquez,     Michelfelder, Missouri State University, garymichelfelder@
              University of Michigan, dvelaz@umich.edu.             missouristate.edu; Sarah Brownlee, Wayne State University,
                                                                    sarah.brownlee@wayne.edu; Guilluame Girard, Northern
         T15.   Recent Advances in Hydrogeology. Peter Riemersma,   Illinois University, ggirard@niu.edu; Elizabeth Kenderes,
              Grand Valley State University, riemersp@gvsu.edu;     Indiana University, Bloomington, emkender@iu.edu; Claire
              Christopher A. Gellasch, Eastern Michigan University,    McLeod, Miami University, mcleodcl@miamioh.edu.
              chris.gellasch@emich.edu.
                                                               T26.   The Stratigraphic Record of Syntectonic Sedimentation
         T16.   Geoscience and Hydrology of Your Federal and Other   and Synsedimentary Deformation: Frameworks for
              Public Lands: STEM Internships, Research, Science,    Avoiding the Logical Fallacy of Begging the Question.
              Mapping, Resource Management, and Education.          Kevin Ray Evans, Missouri State University, kevinevans@
                                                                    missouristate.edu.

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