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Petrology and Volcanology Division; Mineralogical     Carolina State University, mcurry2@ncsu.edu; Ryan
              Society of America. Thomas Hale, Friends of Mineralogy,   McAleer, U.S. Geological Survey, rmcaleer@usgs.gov.
              hthomas94@gwu.edu; Alex Speer, Mineralogical Society
              of America, jaspeer@minsocam.org.                T26.   Young Features in an Old Range: Quaternary Landscape
                                                                    Evolution in the Appalachian Mountains and Foothills.
         T18.   Alleghanian Overprinting of Pre-Alleghanian Accreted   Brad Johnson, Davidson College, brjohnson@davidson.edu;
              Terranes. Ryan McAleer, U.S. Geological Survey,       Mark Carter, U.S. Geological Survey, mcarter@usgs.gov.
              rmcaleer@usgs.gov; Ryan Deasy, U.S. Geological Survey,
              rdeasy@usgs.gov; Rebecca Stokes, U.S. Geological Survey,   T27.   Energy Geology Research. Joao S. Meyers, U.S. Geological
              mstokes@usgs.gov.                                     Survey and George Mason University, jsmeyers@usgs.gov;
                                                                    Marc L. Buursink, U.S. Geological Survey, mbuursink@
         T19.   Mapping in the Geosciences: Processes and Products   usgs.gov.
              (Posters). Libby Ives, U.S. Geological Survey, eives@usgs
              .edu; Greg Walsh, U.S. Geological Survey, gwalsh@usgs.gov.   T28.   Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Karst
                                                                    Terrains. Wendell Barner, Barner Consulting, LLC.,
         T20.   Early Career Voices of Appalachian Tectonics. Endorsed by   wendell.barner@gmail.com; David German, Volusia
              GSA Geochronology Division; GSA Structure and Tectonics   County Schools, dpgerman@volusia.k12.fl.us.
              Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and
              Volcanology Division. Allie Nagurney, University of South   T29.   Mapping Surficial Deposits in the Appalachians:
              Carolina, nagurney@vt.edu; Elizabeth Bollen, Geological   Field Methods, Digital Techniques, and Classification
              Survey of Alabama, EBollen@gsa.state.al.us; Zach Foster-  Strategies (Posters). Matt Heller, Virginia Department of
              Baril, University of Texas, zfosterbaril@utexas.edu; Jonny   Energy, matt.heller@energy.virginia.gov; Anne Witt,
              Prouty, Virginia Tech, jonathanprouty@vt.edu.         Virginia Department of Energy, anne.witt@energy.virginia
                                                                    .gov; William Andrews, Kentucky Geological Survey,
         T21.   Bridges to Our Shared Future: Support for K–12      wandrews@uky.edu; Phil Dinterman, West Virginia
              Geoscience Education. Endorsed by Southeast/New England   Geological and Economic Survey, pdinterman@wvgs
              Sections of National Association of Geoscience Teachers   .wvnet.edu; Steve Kite, West Virginia University, jkite@
              (NAGT). Mary I. Abercrombie, Florida Gulf Coast University,   wvu.edu.
              mabercrombie@fgcu.edu; Susan Meabh Kelly, CSDE and
              University of Connecticut, susankelly.ct@gmail.com.  T30.   The 200th Anniversary of the First State Geological
                                                                    Survey—The North Carolina Geological Survey.
         T22.   Building Student Knowledge of Geoscience Careers.   Kenneth B. Taylor, North Carolina Geological Survey,
              Endorsed by GSA Geoscience Education Division; National   kenneth.b.taylor@ncdenr.gov; Phil Bradley, North Carolina
              Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT). Joyce Smith,   Geological Survey, pbradley@ncdenr.gov; Kathleen Farrell,
              North Carolina State University, jsmith45@ncsu.edu; David   North Carolina Geological Survey, kathleen.farrell@
              McConnell, North Carolina State University, damcconn@  ncdenr.gov; James Chapman, North Carolina Geological
              ncsu.edu.                                             Survey, james.chapman@ncdenr.gov; Bart Cattanach,
                                                                    North Carolina Geological Survey, bart.cattanach@ncdenr
         T23.   Soil, Water, and Biogeochemical Interactions. Endorsed by   .gov; Heather Hanna, North Carolina Geological Survey,
              GSA Soils and Soil Processes Division; GSA Hydrogeology   heather.hanna@ncdenr.gov; Norman Gay, North Carolina
              Division; GSA Geobiology and Microbiology Division.   Geological Survey, Kenny.gay@ncdenr.ov; Amy Pitts,
              Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, Hartwick College, balogh_  North Carolina Geological Survey, amy.pitts@ncdenr.gov.
              brunz@hartwick.edu; Justin Richardson, The University of
              Massachusetts Amherst, jbrichardson@umass.edu; Oluyinka   T32.   Conventional and Unconventional Critical Mineral
              Oyewumi, Central Connecticut State University, oyewumi@  Resources in the Eastern United States. Endorsed by GSA
              ccsu.edu.                                             Geophysics and Geodynamics Division; GSA Environmental
                                                                    and Engineering Geology Division; GSA Sedimentary
         T24.   Undergraduate and Graduate Geoscience Student       Geology Division; GSA Soils and Soil Processes Division;
              Showcase Lighting-Round. Endorsed by Counsel on       GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division. Anjana K.
              Undergraduate Research Geoscience Division. James H.   Shah, U.S. Geological Survey, ashah@usgs.gov; Nora K.
              MacDonald, Florida Gulf Coast University, jmacdona@   Foley, U.S. Geological Survey, nfoley@usgs.gov; Bernard
              fgcu.edu; Marian Buzon, Western Georgia University,    Hubbard, U.S. Geological Survey, bhubbard@usgs.gov; Arthur
              mbuzon@westga.edu; Mary Abercrombie, Florida Gulf     Merschat, U.S. Geological Survey, amerschat@usgs.gov.
              Coast University, mabercrombie@fgcu.edu.
                                                               T33.   Structural Geology and Tectonics Undergraduate
         T25.   What Do the Ages Mean? Overcoming the Challenges    Research (Oral Presentations Only). Endorsed by GSA
              for Geo- and Thermochronology in the Polydeformed     Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Council of
              Appalachian Orogenic System. Ryan Thigpen, University   Undergraduate Research. Jackie Langille, University of
              of Kentucky, ryan.thigpen@uky.edu; Maggie Curry, North   North Carolina–Asheville, jlangill@unca.edu; Cheryl

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