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Waters-Tormey, Western Carolina University, cherylwt@  FIELD TRIPS
              email.wcu.edu.                                    For additional information, please check the meeting website or
                                                               contact the field trip co-chairs: Jean M. Self-Trail, jstrail@usgs.gov,
         T34.   Geological, Seismological, and Paleoseismological   and Laurel M. Bybell, lbybell@usgs.gov.
              Research into Eastern North American Earthquakes.
              Kevin Stewart, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill,   Pre-Meeting
              Kevin_Stewart@unc.edu; Mark Carter, U.S. Geological   FT1. Geology and the Civil War at the North Anna River Fall
              Survey, mcarter@usgs.gov.                             Zone, Virginia. Wed., 15–16 March. Cost: US$175. Max.
                                                                    participants: 17. Leader: Chuck Bailey, William & Mary,
         T35.   Breaking Barriers and Challenging Traditions in     cmbail@wm.edu.
              Geoscience Education. Endorsed by Southeastern Section
              of the National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT).   Post-Meeting
              Stephanie L. Shepherd, Auburn University, slshepherd@  FT2.   Experience Capitol Hill: Geoscience and Public Policy
              auburn.edu; Melissa Hage, Oxford College of Emory     in Washington, D.C. Mon., 20 March. Cost US$67. Max.
              University, melissa.hage@emory.edu.                   participants: 20. Leader: Kasey White, Geological Society
                                                                    of America, kwhite@geosociety.org.
         T36.   Mapping and Stratigraphic Studies of the Atlantic
              Coastal Plain and Inner Shelf. Kathleen M. Farrell, North   FT3.   Geology and Paleontology of Cretaceous and Paleocene
              Carolina Geological Survey, Kathleen.Farrell@ncdenr.gov;   Sediments of Cabin Branch and Tinkers Creek, Prince
              William R. Doar, III, South Carolina Geological Survey,   Georges County, Maryland. Mon., 20 March. Cost:
              DoarW@dnr.sc.gov; M. Scott Harris, College of Charleston,   US$78. Max. participants: 22. Leaders: Jean M. Self-Trail,
              HarrisS@cofc.edu.                                     U.S. Geological Survey, jstrail@usgs.gov; David L.
                                                                    Govoni, U.S. Geological Survey (emeritus), dgovoni@
         T37.   Student Oral Presentations. Marian Buzon, University of   usgs.gov; Laurel M. Bybell, U.S. Geological Survey
              West Georgia, mbuzon@westga.edu; Brittani McNamee,    (emeritus), lbybell@usgs.gov.
              University of North Carolina Asheville, bmcnamee@unca.edu.
                                                               FT4.   Proterozoic and Paleozoic Tectonic Evolution of the
         T38.   Opportunities for Students in a Time of Systemic    Northern Shenandoah Massif. Mon., 20 March. Cost:
              Change. Aisha Morris, National Science Foundation,    US$76. Max. participants: 30. Leaders: Bill Burton,
              armorris@nsf.gov; Eleanour Snow, U.S. Geological      U.S. Geological Survey, bburton@usgs.gov; J. Steven
              Survey, esnow@usgs.gov.                               Schindler, U.S. Geological Survey, sschindl@usgs.gov;
                                                                    Alan Pitts, U.S. Geological Survey, apitts@usgs.contractor.gov.
         T39.   Driving Systemic Change in the Geosciences. Eleanour
              Snow, U.S. Geological Survey, esnow@usgs.gov; Aisha   SHORT COURSES
              Morris, National Science Foundation, armorris@nsf.gov.  For additional information, please contact the short course
                                                               co-chairs: Daniel H. Doctor, dhdoctor@usgs.gov, and Patrick
         T40.   Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Enigmas in   Burkhart, patrick.burkhart@sru.edu.
              Eastern North America: A Session in Honor of Brent
              Owens. Chuck Bailey, William & Mary, cmbail@wm.edu;   SC1.   Applied Micropaleontology for Non-Paleontologists: How
              Kristie Caddick, Virginia Tech, kcaddick@vt.edu.      to Interpret and Use Fossil Data. 16 March. US$50 for pro-
                                                                    fessionals; US$25 for students. Location: USGS National
         T41.   Barrier Island and Backbarrier Sediment Dynamics.   Center, Reston, Virginia. Leaders: Marci M. Robinson, U.S.
              Zoe Hughes, Boston University, zoeh@bu.edu; Lucila    Geological Survey, mmrobinson@usgs.gov; Jean M. Self-
              Houttuijn Bloemendaal, Boston University, lbloem@     Trail, U.S. Geological Survey, jstrail@usgs.gov.
              bu.edu; Alice Staro, Boston University, astaro@bu.edu.
                                                               SC2.   Stormwater Management in Karst Terrain—A Regional
         T42.   Paleoenvironment and Paleobiology of Late Cretaceous   Perspective. 16 March. US$50 for professionals; US$25 for
              Sediments near Coon Creek, Tennessee. Michael Gibson,   students. Location: Hyatt Regency Reston. Leader: Robert
              University of Tennessee Martin, mgibson3@utm.edu;     K. Denton Jr., Terracon Consultants Inc., robert.denton@
              Tom Byl, U.S. Geological Survey and Tennessee State   terracon.com.
              University, tdbyl@usgs.gov.
                                                               SC3.   Integrating ESRI Mobile, Online, and Desktop GIS for
         T43.   Geoscience Careers for New Geoscience Graduates.    Real-Time Collaborative Field Data Acquisition. 16 March.
              Michael Lawless, Draper Arden Associates, mlawless@   US$50 for professionals; US$25 for students. Location: USGS
              daa.com; Ronald Wallace, rw30075@yahoo.com.           National Center, Reston, Virginia. Leaders: Alan Pitts, U.S.
                                                                    Geological Survey, apitts@usgs.contractor.gov; Daniel H.
                                                                    Doctor, U.S. Geological Survey, dhdoctor@usgs.gov.




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