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T35.   Breaking Barriers and Challenging Traditions in   Geology and the Civil War at the North Anna River Fall Zone,
              Geoscience Education. Endorsed by Southeastern Section   Virginia. Chuck Bailey, William & Mary, cmbail@wm.edu.
              National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT).
              Stephanie L. Shepherd, Auburn University, slshepherd@  Geology and Paleontology of Cretaceous and Paleocene
              auburn.edu; Melissa Hage, Oxford College of Emory   Sediments of Cabin Branch and Tinkers Creek, Prince
              University, melissa.hage@emory.edu.              Georges County, Maryland. Jean M. Self-Trail, U.S. Geological
                                                               Survey, jstrail@usgs.gov; David L. Govoni, U.S. Geological
         T36.   Mapping and Stratigraphic Studies of the Atlantic   Survey (emeritus), dgovoni@usgs.gov; Laurel M. Bybell,
              Coastal Plain and Inner Shelf. Kathleen M. Farrell, North   U.S. Geological Survey (emeritus), lbybell@usgs.gov.
              Carolina Geological Survey, Kathleen.Farrell@ncdenr.gov;
              William R. Doar, III, South Carolina Geological Survey,   Experience Capitol Hill: Geoscience and Public Policy in
              DoarW@dnr.sc.gov; M. Scott Harris, College of Charleston,   Washington, D.C. Kasey White, Geological Society of America,
              HarrisS@cofc.edu.                                kwhite@geosociety.org.

         T37.   Student Oral Presentations. Marian Buzon, University of   Proterozoic and Paleozoic Tectonic Evolution of the Northern
              West Georgia, mbuzon@westga.edu; Brittani McNamee,   Shenandoah Massif. Bill Burton, U.S. Geological Survey,
              University of North Carolina Asheville, bmcnamee@unca.edu.  bburton@usgs.gov; J. Steven Schindler, U.S. Geological Survey,
                                                               sschindl@usgs.gov; Alan Pitts, U.S. Geological Survey, apitts@
         T38.   Opportunities for Students in a Time of Systemic   usgs.contractor.gov.
              Change. Aisha Morris, National Science Foundation,
              armorris@nsf.gov; Eleanour Snow, U.S. Geological Survey,   SHORT COURSES
              esnow@usgs.gov.                                   Short course registration opens in December. For additional
                                                               information, please contact the short course co-chairs: Daniel H.
         T39.   Driving Systemic Change in the Geosciences. Eleanour   Doctor, dhdoctor@usgs.gov, and Katie Tamulonis, ktamulonis@
              Snow, U.S. Geological Survey, esnow@usgs.gov; Aisha   allegheny.edu.
              Morris, National Science Foundation, armorris@nsf.gov.
                                                               Applied Micropaleontology for Non-Paleontologists: How
         T40.   Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Enigmas in Eastern   to Interpret and Use Fossil Data. Marci M. Robinson, U.S.
              North America: A Session in Honor of Brent Owens.   Geological Survey, mmrobinson@usgs.gov; Jean M. Self-Trail,
              Chuck Bailey, William & Mary, cmbail@wm.edu; Kristie   U.S. Geological Survey, jstrail@usgs.gov.
              Caddick, Virginia Tech, kcaddick@vt.edu.
                                                               Stormwater Management in Karst Terrain—A Regional
         T41.   Barrier Island and Backbarrier Sediment Dynamics.   Perspective. Robert K. Denton, Jr., Terracon Consultants, Inc.,
              Zoe Hughes, Boston University, zoeh@bu.edu; Lucila   robert.denton@terracon.com.
              Houttuijn Bloemendaal, Boston University, lbloem@bu.edu;
              Alice Staro, Boston University, astaro@bu.edu.   Integrating ESRI Mobile, Online, and Desktop GIS for Real-
                                                               Time Collaborative Field Data Acquisition. Alan Pitts, U.S.
         T42.   Paleoenvironment and Paleobiology of Late Cretaceous   Geological Survey, apitts@usgs.contractor.gov; Daniel H. Doctor,
              Sediments Near Coon Creek, Tennessee. Michael Gibson,   U.S. Geological Survey, dhdoctor@usgs.gov
              University of Tennessee–Martin, mgibson3@utm.edu; Tom
              Byl, U.S. Geological Survey and Tennessee State University,   REGISTRATION
              tdbyl@usgs.gov.                                  Early registration deadline: 13 Feb.
                                                               Cancellation deadline: 21 Feb.
         T43.   Geoscience Careers for New Geoscience Graduates.   Registration opens in December. For further information or if
              Michael Lawless, Draper Aden Associates, mlawless@daa   you need special accommodations, please contact one of the gen-
              .com; Ronald Wallace, rw30075@yahoo.com.         eral co-chairs, Arthur Merschat, amerschat@usgs.gov, or Patrick
                                                               Burkhart, patrick.burkhart@sru.edu.
         PLENARY TALK
          Please join us for the 2023 Southeastern & Northeastern GSA   ACCOMMODATIONS
         Plenary Talk: Drilling into the Chicxulub Impact Crater and a   Hotel registration deadline: 22 Feb., 5 p.m., EST
         World-Wide Calamity 66 Million Years Ago, by David Kring,   A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hyatt Regency Reston,
         Lunar and Planetary Institute, Universities Space Research   1800 Presidents Street, Reston, Virginia 20190, USA, located in the
         Association.                                          vibrant Reston Town Square. The meeting rate is US$159 per night
                                                               plus tax. The hotel offers many amenities (restaurants, bar, pool,
         FIELD TRIPS                                           wi-fi) and a complimentary shuttle to/from Dulles International
          Trip registration opens in December. For additional informa-  Airport. Reservations can be made by calling +1-703-709-1234.
         tion, please contact the field trip co-chairs: Jean M. Self-Trail,   Please be sure to identify yourself with the group code SEGSA23
         jstrail@usgs.gov, and Laurel M. Bybell, lbybell@usgs.gov.  and that you are attending the GSA Southeastern and Northeastern



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