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T19. Mapping in the Geosciences: Processes and Products Marc L. Buursink, U.S. Geological Survey, mbuursink@
(Posters). Libby Ives, U.S. Geological Survey, eives@usgs usgs.gov.
.gov; Greg Walsh, U.S. Geological Survey, gwalsh@usgs.gov.
T28. Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Karst
T20. Early Career Voices of Appalachian Tectonics. Endorsed Terrains. Wendell Barner, Barner Consulting, LLC,
by GSA Geochronology Division; GSA Structural Geology wendell.barner@gmail.com; David German, Volusia
and Tectonics Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, County Schools, dpgerman@volusia.k12.fl.us.
Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Allie Nagurney,
University of South Carolina, nagurney@vt.edu; Elizabeth T29. Mapping Surficial Deposits in the Appalachians:
Bollen, Geological Survey of Alabama, EBollen@gsa.state Field Methods, Digital Techniques, and Classification
.al.us; Zach Foster-Baril, University of Texas, zfosterbaril@ Strategies (Posters). Matt Heller, Virginia Department
utexas.edu; Jonny Prouty, Virginia Tech, jonathanprouty@ of Energy, matt.heller@energy.virginia.gov; Anne Witt,
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 Geo- wandrews@uky.edu; Phil Dinterman, West Virginia
science Education. Endorsed by Southeast/New England Geological and Economic Survey, pdinterman@wvgs.wvnet
Sections of National Association of Geoscience Teachers .edu; Steve Kite, West Virginia University, jkite@wvu.edu.
(NAGT). Mary I. Abercrombie, Florida Gulf Coast University,
mabercrombie@fgcu.edu; Susan Meabh Kelly, CSDE and T30. The 200th Anniversary of the First State Geological
University of Connecticut, susankelly.ct@gmail.com. Survey—the North Carolina Geological Survey.
Kenneth B. Taylor, North Carolina Geological Survey,
T22. Building Student Knowledge of Geoscience Careers. kenneth.b.taylor@ncdenr.gov; Phil Bradley, North
Endorsed by GSA Geoscience Education Division; National Carolina Geological Survey, pbradley@ncdenr.gov;
Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT). Joyce Smith, Kathleen Farrell, North Carolina Geological Survey,
North Carolina State University, jsmith45@ncsu.edu; David kathleen.farrell@ncdenr.gov; James Chapman, North
McConnell, North Carolina State University, damcconn@ Carolina Geological Survey, james.chapman@ncdenr.gov;
ncsu.edu. Bart Cattanach, North Carolina Geological Survey, bart
.cattanach@ncdenr.gov; Heather Hanna, North Carolina
T23. Soil, Water, and Biogeochemical Interactions. Endorsed by Geological Survey, heather.hanna@ncdenr.gov; Norman
GSA Soils and Soil Processes Division; GSA Hydrogeology Gay, North Carolina Geological Survey, kenny.gay@
Division; GSA Geobiology and Microbiology Division. ncdenr.gov; Amy Pitts, North Carolina Geological Survey,
Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, Hartwick College, balogh_ 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
ccsu.edu. GSA Geophysics and Geodynamics Division; GSA
Environmental and Engineering Geology Division;
T24. Undergraduate and Graduate Geoscience Student GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Soils and Soil
Showcase (Posters). Endorsed by Counsel on Processes Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics
Undergraduate Research Geoscience Division. James H. Division. Anjana K. Shah, U.S. Geological Survey, ashah@
MacDonald, Florida Gulf Coast University, jmacdona@fgcu usgs.gov; Nora K. Foley, U.S. Geological Survey, nfoley@
.edu; Marian Buzon, Western Georgia University, usgs.gov; Bernard Hubbard, U.S. Geological Survey,
mbuzon@westga.edu; Mary Abercrombie, Florida Gulf bhubbard@usgs.gov; Arthur Merschat, U.S. Geological
Coast University, mabercrombie@fgcu.edu. Survey, amerschat@usgs.gov.
T25. What do the Ages Mean? Overcoming the Challenges T33. Structural Geology and Tectonics Undergraduate
for Geo- and Thermochronology in the Polydeformed Research (Oral Presentations Only). Endorsed by GSA
Appalachian Orogenic System. Ryan Thigpen, University Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; Council of
of Kentucky, ryan.thigpen@uky.edu; Maggie Curry, North Undergraduate Research. Jackie Langille, University of
Carolina State University, mcurry2@ncsu.edu; Ryan North Carolina–Asheville, jlangill@unca.edu; Cheryl
McAleer, U.S. Geological Survey, rmcaleer@usgs.gov. Waters-Tormey, Western Carolina University, cherylwt@
email.wcu.edu.
T26. Young Features in an Old Range: Quaternary Landscape
Evolution in the Appalachian Mountains and Foothills. T34. Geological, Seismological, and Paleoseismological
Brad Johnson, Davidson College, brjohnson@davidson.edu; Research into Eastern North American Earthquakes.
Mark Carter, U.S. Geological Survey, mcarter@usgs.gov. Kevin Stewart, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill,
Kevin_Stewart@unc.edu; Mark Carter, U.S. Geological
T27. Energy Geology Research. Joao S. Meyers, U.S. Geological Survey, mcarter@usgs.gov.
Survey and George Mason University, jsmeyers@usgs.gov;
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