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T2.   Neo-Insights into the Neoproterozoic of Western North   Univ., Northridge, robinson.cecil@csun.edu; Joshua
              America. William Guenthner, Univ. of Illinois Urbana–  Schwartz, California State Univ., Northridge, joshua
              Champaign, wrg@illinois.edu; Kendra Murray, Idaho State   .schwartz@csun.edu; Jade Star Lackey, Pomona College,
              Univ., kendramurray@isu.edu; Devon Orme, Montana State   jadestar.lackey@pomona.edu.
              Univ., devon.orme@montana.edu; David Pearson, Idaho
              State Univ., davepearson@isu.edu.                T13.   Directly Dating Deformation, Metamorphism, and
                                                                    Metasomatism through Petrochronology. Margaret
         T3.   Unraveling the History of the Rio Grande Rift: From   Odlum, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas, margaret.odlum@unlv
              Contraction to Extension and Evolution of the Rift.    .edu; Cailey Condit, Univ. of Washington, ccondit@uw.edu;
              Theresa Schwartz, USGS, tmschwartz@usgs.gov; Amy      Stacia Gordon, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, staciag@unr.edu.
              Gilmer, USGS, agilmer@usgs.gov; Jens-Erik Lund Snee,
              USGS, jlundsnee@usgs.gov; Jeremy Caves Rugenstein,   T14.   Paleomagnetism, Rock Magnetism, Environmental
              Colorado State Univ., jeremy.rugenstein@colostate.edu; Jason   Magnetism, Instrumentation, Archaeomagnetism,
              W. Ricketts, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso, jricketts@utep.edu.  Planetary Magnetism, and Petrofabrics. Klaus Petersen,
                                                                    LP-Research Inc., klaus@lp-research.com; Emilio Herrero-
         T4.   Cryptic and Slow-Moving Quaternary-Active Faults in   Bervera, Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, herrero@soest.hawaii.edu.
              the Western United States. Richard Koehler, Univ. of
              Nevada, Reno, and Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology,   T15.   Records of Quaternary Paleoclimate in the Great
              rkoehler@unr.edu; Joanna Redwine, Bureau of Reclamation,   Basin. Matthew Lachniet, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas,
              jredwine@usbr.gov; Sylvia Nicovich, Bureau of Reclamation,   matthew.lachniet@unlv.edu; Brendon Quirk, Purdue
              snicovich@usbr.gov.                                   Univ., brendonjamesq@gmail.com; Benjamin Laabs,
                                                                    North Dakota State Univ., benjamin.laabs@ndsu.edu.
         T5.   Slip Behavior and Seismic Potential of Active Faults in
              the North American Cordilleran. Sinan Akciz, California   T16.   Quaternary Paleoclimate Records of the Rocky Mountain
              State Univ. Fullerton, sakciz@fullerton.edu; Alexis K. Ault,   Region. Shannon Mahan, USGS, smahan@usgs.gov; Tammy
              Utah State Univ., alexis.ault@usu.edu.                Rittenour, Utah State Univ., tammy.rittenour@usu.edu; Peter
                                                                    Fawcett, Univ. of New Mexico, fawcett@unm.edu.
         T6.   From the Sevier to Laramide: Connecting Hinterland
              to Foreland by Tectonics, Structure, and Sedimentation.   T17.   Contemporary Topics in Arid Zone Hydrogeology.
              Carla Eichler, Oklahoma Geological Survey, carla.eichler@  Bruce Darling, Groundwater and Geochemistry Consultants
              ou.edu; Jacob Thacker, New Mexico Bureau of Geology &   LLC, bkdarling@protonmail.com; Barry Hibbs, California
              Mineral Resources, Jacob.Thacker@nmt.edu.             State Univ., Los Angeles, bhibbs@calstatela.edu.

         T7.   Geology of Death Valley: Old versus New Ideas,   T18.   Integrated Drought Science and Technology. Rebecca J.
              Hypotheses, and Theories. Jeffery R. Knott, California   Frus, USGS, rfrus@usgs.gov; Katharine G. Dahm, USGS,
              State Univ. Fullerton, jknott@fullerton.edu; Jim P. Calzia,   kdahm@usgs.gov; Todd J. Hawbaker, USGS, tjhawbaker@
              USGS, jcalzia@usgs.gov.                               usgs.gov; Adrian P. Monroe, USGS, amonroe@usgs.gov;
                                                                    Patrick J. Anderson, USGS, andersonpj@usgs.gov.
         T8.   New Insights into the Paleogeographic and Tectonic
              Evolution of the Cordilleran Foreland Basin. Jennifer   T19.   Groundwater Contribution to Flow in Headwater
              Aschoff, Univ. of Alaska Anchorage, jaschoff@alaska.edu;   Streams. William Sanford, Colorado State Univ.,
              Zhiyang Li, Univ. of Alaska Anchorage and Colorado    william.sanford@colostate.edu.
              College, zli@coloradocollege.edu.
                                                               T20.   Advances and Applications of River Science in the West.
         T9.   Battery and Energy Metals: Mineral Potential of      Erich Mueller, Southern Utah Univ., erichmueller@suu.edu;
              the Southwestern USA. Simon Jowitt, Univ. of Nevada,    Alan Kasprak, Fort Lewis College, akasprak@fortlewis.edu.
              Las Vegas, simon.jowitt@unlv.edu; Brian McNulty,
              Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas, brian.mcnulty@unlv.edu.  T21.   Hydrogeology of the Nevada National Security Site.
                                                                    Rebecca J. Frus, USGS, rfrus@usgs.gov.
         T10.   Mining in the Rocky Mountain and Cordilleran Regions
              and Beyond: Risks and Opportunities. Steven H. Emerman,   T22.   Landscape Evolution across Time Scales from the High
              Malach Consulting, SHEmerman@gmail.com.               Plains to the Colorado Plateau. Sean Gallen, Warner College
                                                                    of Natural Resources, Colorado State Univ., sean.gallen@
         T11.   Continental Arc Volcanism: A Crystal’s Perspective.   colostate.edu; Eyal Marder, Warner College of Natural
              Mai Sas, Western Washington Univ., sasm@wwu.edu;      Resources, Colorado State Univ., Eyal.Marder@colostate.edu.
              Nathan Andersen, USGS, nandersen@usgs.gov.
                                                               T23.   Trilobites to Tectonics: Advances in Understanding the
         T12.   Advances in Understanding Arc Magmatism in the      Lower Paleozoic Stratigraphic Record of the Western
              Southwestern Cordillera. Robinson Cecil, California State   United States. Carol M. Dehler, Utah State Univ., carol.dehler
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