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Theme Sessions                                        T10.   Trace Elements in the Environment. Melissa Lombard,
         T1.   Resilience and Resource Strategies for the Coastal and   U.S. Geological Survey, mlombard@usgs.gov; Isabelle
              Nearshore Zone in a Changing World. Joshua Long,      Cozzarelli, U.S. Geological Survey, icozzare@usgs.gov;
              U.S. Geological Survey, jhlong@usgs.gov; Till Hanebuth,   Madeline Schreiber, Virginia Tech, mschreib.vt.edu.
              Coastal Carolina University, thanebuth@coastal.edu;
              Katherine Luciano, South Carolina Geological Survey,   T11.   Geomorphic Evolution of River Corridors in the Eastern
              LucianoK@dnr.sc.gov; Clark Alexander, Skidaway Institute   United States from the Pleistocene to the Anthropocene.
              of Oceanography, Clark.Alexander@skio.uga.edu.        Max Huffman, University of Delaware, mhuffman@udel
                                                                    .edu; Samantha Dow, University of Connecticut, samantha
         T2.   So Near But Yet so Far: A Review of U.S. Offshore    .dow@uconn.edu; Brad Johnson, Davidson College,
              Resources of Minerals for Renewable Energy. Frank T.   brjohnson@davidson.edu.
              Manheim, George Mason University, fmanhei1@gmu.edu.
                                                               T12.   Undergraduate Research Poster Session (Posters).
         T3.   Geologic Maps, Geophysical Maps, 3-D Geological      Endorsed by Council on Undergraduate Research
              Models, Digital Mapping Techniques, Map Derivatives,   Geosciences Division. Lee Phillips, University of North
              and Digital Map Preparation (Posters). Randy L. Kath,   Carolina at Greensboro, plphilli@uncg.edu; Jeff Ryan,
              University of West Georgia, rkath@westga.edu; Karen S.   University of South Florida, ryan@mail.usf.edu.
              Tefend, University of West Georgia, ktefend@westga.edu.
                                                               T13.   Advances in Machine-Learning–Based Applications to
         T4.   Taconic Orogeny in the North, Central, and Southern   Surficial Geologic Questions. William Odom, U.S. Geological
              Appalachians: Tectonics of the Early Paleozoic Margin    Survey, wodom@usgs.gov; Daniel Doctor, U.S. Geological
              of Laurentia. Clinton Barineau, Columbus State University,   Survey, dhdoctor@usgs.gov; Aaron Maxell, West Virginia
              barineau_clinton@columbusstate.edu; James Tull, Florida   University, Aaron.Maxwell@mail.wvu.edu; Charlie Shobe,
              State University, jtull@fsu.edu; Steven Whitmeyer, James   West Virginia University, Charles.Shobe@mail.wvu.edu.
              Madison University, whitmesj@jmu.edu; Paul Karabinos,
              Williams College, pkarabin@williams.edu.         T14.   Oil- and Gas-Produced Water—Accidental Releases and
                                                                    Intentional Re-Use Considerations. Isabelle Cozzarelli,
         T5.   Solid and Aqueous Contaminant Fate and Transport in   U.S. Geological Survey, icozzare@usgs.gov; Madalyn
              the Watershed (Posters). Golam Kibria, Morehead State   Blondes, U.S. Geological Survey, mblondes@usgs.gov;
              University, m.kibria@moreheadstate.edu.               Denise Akob, U.S. Geological Survey, DAkob@usgs.gov;
                                                                    Matthew Varonka, U.S. Geological Survey, mvaronka@
         T6.   Geoscience and Hydrology of Your Federal and Other   usgs.gov.
              Public Lands: STEM Internships, Research, Science,
              Mapping, Resource Management, and Education      T15.   Using the Sedimentary Record to Investigate Appalachian
              (Posters). Matt Dawson, Geological Society of America,   and Ouachita Tectonics. William T. Jackson, Jr., University
              mdawson@geosociety.org.                               of Memphis, wtjckson@memphis.edu; Matthew P. McKay,
                                                                    Missouri State University, matthewmckay@missouristate.edu;
         T7.   Integrated Ichnostratigraphy: Trace Fossils at       Brian S. Cook, Geological Survey of Alabama, bcook@gsa
              Unconformities. Andrew K. Rindsberg, University of    .state.al.us.
              West Alabama, arindsberg@uwa.edu; Corey J. Hensen,
              Cornell University, cjh352@cornell.edu.          T16.   Geoscience for National Security and Law Enforcement.
                                                                    Christopher Bernhardt, U.S. Geological Survey, cbernhardt@
         T8.   Small-Scale Geologic Mapping in the Northeastern U.S.:   usgs.gov; Peter Chirico, U.S. Geological Survey, pchirico@
              Addressing the USGS National Cooperative Geologic     usgs.gov.
              Mapping Program’s Goals for a Seamless, National
              2D/3D Geologic Framework Model of the United States.   T17.   The Mineral-Security Nexus: Toward a Practical
              Donald Sweetkind, U.S. Geological Survey, dsweetkind@  Roadmap for Integrative Strategic Mineral Analysis
              usgs.gov; Joseph Colgan, U.S. Geological Survey, jcolgan@  (PRISM). Endorsed by GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry,
              usgs.gov; David Soller, U.S. Geological Survey, drsoller@  Petrology and Volcanology Division; Mineralogical Society
              usgs.gov; Jenna Shelton, U.S. Geological Survey, jlshelton@  of America (MSA). Thomas Hale, Friends of Mineralogy,
              usgs.gov.                                             hthomas94@gwu.edu; Alex Speer, Mineralogical Society
                                                                    of America, jaspeer@minsocam.org.
         T9.   Landslide Investigations in the Eastern United States.
              Jonathan Kim, Vermont Geological Survey, jon.kim@    T18.   Alleghanian Overprinting of Pre-Alleghanian Accreted
              vermont.gov; George Springston, Norwich University,   Terranes. Ryan McAleer, U.S. Geological Survey,
              gsprings@norwich.edu; Keith Klepeis, University of    rmcaleer@usgs.gov; Ryan Deasy, U.S. Geological Survey,
              Vermont, kklepeis@uvm.edu.                            rdeasy@usgs.gov; Rebecca Stokes, U.S. Geological Survey,
                                                                    mstokes@usgs.gov.



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