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T5. Improving Natural Hazard Resilience of Society. Zelalem T15. Geomorphological, Sedimentological, and Pedological
Demissie, Wichita State University, zelalem.demissie@ Archives of Human-Environmental Change. Carlos
wichita.edu; Glyn Rimmington, Wichita State University, Cordova, Oklahoma State University, carlos.cordova@
glyn.rimmington@gmail.com; Mara Alagic, Wichita State okstate.edu.
University, mara.alagic@wichita.edu; Atri Dutta, Wichita
State University, Atri.Dutta@wichita.edu; Ajita Rattani, T16. Shale Lab and Field Projects: Sciences and Techniques
Wichita State University, ajita.rattani@wichita.edu. on Unconventional Resources. Yulun Wang, Oklahoma
State University, yulun.wang@okstate.edu; Carl Symcox,
T6. Geoscience and Hydrology of Your Federal and Other Oklahoma Geological Survey, carl.w.symcox-1@ou.edu;
Public Lands: STEM Internships, Research, Science, Fengyang Xiong, Oklahoma State University, fxiong@
Mapping, Resource Management, and Education okstate.edu; Jim Puckette, Oklahoma State University,
(Posters). Matt Dawson, The Geological Society of jim.puckette@okstate.edu; Michael Grammer, Oklahoma
America, mdawson@geosociety.org State University, michael.grammer@okstate.edu; Nicholas
Hayman, Oklahoma Geological Survey, hayman@ou.edu;
T7. Hydrogeology and Water Resources: Long-Term Mileva Radonjic, Oklahoma State University, mileva
Sustainability and Management. William Andrews, .radonjic@okstate.edu.
Oklahoma State University, william.andrews@okstate.edu;
Robert Mace, Texas State University, robertmace@txstate.edu. T17. Mississippian Formation Reservoir Characterization:
The Need to Improve Future Development Results.
T8. Hydrogeologic Challenges and Roles in Earth Systems. Bob Springman, GTSeis, LLC, rspringman@gtseis.com.
Kevin M. Befus, University of Arkansas, kmbefus@uark
.edu; John G. Richins, University of Arkansas, jgrichin@ T18. From Pore- to Field-Scale Petrophysical and Elastic
uark.edu. Characterization of Rocks and Fluid Flow Simulations.
Javier Vilcaez, Oklahoma State University, vilcaez@
T9. Sedimentary Geochemical Characterization of Aquatic okstate.edu; Priyank Jaiswal, Oklahoma State University,
Oxygen Dynamics. Natascha Riedinger, Oklahoma State priyank.jaiswal@okstate.edu.
University, natascha.riedinger@okstate.edu; Tracy M.
Quan, Oklahoma State University, tracy.quan@okstate.edu. FIELD TRIPS
For additional information, please contact the field trip co-
T10. Microbial Interactions with Metal, Mineral, and Nutrient chairs: Jim Puckette, jim.puckette@okstate.edu, and Brandon
Cycling. Tingying Xu, Oklahoma State University, tingying Spencer, spbr@okstate.edu.
.xu@okstate.edu; Sabrina Beckmann, Oklahoma State
University, sabrina.beckmann@okstate.edu. Pre-Meeting
FT1. Geology of the Wichitas and Slick Hills: Rifts, Ruptures,
T11. Remediation and Management of Produced Water for and Modern Consequences. Sat.–Sun., 11–12 March,
Beneficial Uses. Babu Fathepure, Oklahoma State University, 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Cost: US$254. Leaders: Brandon Spencer,
babu.fathepure@okstate.edu; Mark Krzmarzick, Oklahoma Oklahoma State University, spbr@okstate.edu; Shannon
State University, mark.krzmarzick@gmail.com. Dulin, University of Oklahoma, sdulin@ou.edu; Carla
Eichler, Oklahoma Geological Society, carla.eichler@
T12. Advances in Geologic Carbon Capture and Storage ou.edu; Molly Turko, Turko Tectonics, turkotectonics@
(CCS). Jack Pashin, Oklahoma State University, jack gmail.com.
.pashin@okstate.edu; Camelia Knapp, Oklahoma State
University, camelia.knapp@okstate.edu. FT2. Tar Creek Superfund Site Field Trip: A Journey to
Metal Contamination and Remediation. Sun., 12 March,
T13. Paleoecology of the South-Central United States. 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Cost: US$94. Leaders: Tingying Xu,
Anne Weil, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Oklahoma State University, tingying.xu@okstate.edu;
Sciences, anne.weil@okstate.edu; Oghalomeno Ononeme, Robert W. Nairn, University of Oklahoma, nairn@ou.edu;
Oklahoma State University, oghalomeno.evih.ononeme@ Kato Tsosie Dee, University of Oklahoma, kdee@ou.edu.
okstate.edu.
Post-Meeting
T14. Advances in Early to “Mid” Cretaceous Stratigraphy, FT3. Managed Aquifer Recharge in the Arbuckle Simpson
Paleoclimate, Paleoenvironments, and Paleontology in Aquifer. Tues.–Wed., 14–15 March. Depart 14 March at
the Gulf Coast and South-Central Region. Marina B. 6 p.m., return at 6 p.m. on 15th. Cost: US$265. Leaders:
Suarez, The University of Kansas, mb.suarez@ku.edu; Guy Sewell, East Central University, gsewell@ecok.edu;
Celina A. Suarez, The University of Arkansas, casuarez@ William Andrews, Oklahoma State University, william
uark.edu; Alexis Godet, The University of Texas at San .andrews@okstate.edu; Madison Culver, Oklahoma State
Antonio, Alexis.Godet@utsa.edu; Dan Lehrmann, Trinity University, madison.culver@okstate.edu; Duane Smith,
University, dlehrman@trinity.edu; Thomas Adams, Witte Oka’ Institute, dasmith@ecok.edu.
Museum, thomasadams@wittemuseum.org.
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