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T6. Rosetta Stones: Decoding Tectonic Ciphers from Thin T14. Soil Processes and Biogeochemical Interactions.
Section through Outcrop. Endorsed by GSA Structural Endorsed by GSA Soils and Soil Processes Division;
Geology and Tectonics Division. Howell Bosbyshell, West GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Geobiology and
Chester University of Pennsylvania, hbosbyshell@wcupa.edu; Geomicrobiology Division. Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad,
Nancy Price, SUNY Plattsburgh, npric002@plattsburgh.edu. Hartwick College, balogh_brunz@hartwick.edu; Justin
Richardson, University of Massachusetts Amherst,
T7. The Grenville Orogen in Eastern North America. JBRichardson@umass.edu.
Greg Walsh, U.S. Geological Survey, gwalsh@usgs.gov;
John Aleinikoff, U.S. Geological Survey, jaleinikoff@usgs.gov. T15. In Cahoots: Interdisciplinary Studies of Climate Change
Impacts to Archaeological Resources. Alice R. Kelley,
T8. Tectonic Evolution of the Eastern North American University of Maine, akelley@maine.edu; Heather Wholey,
Margin from Birth to Demise of the Iapetus and Rheic West Chester University, HWholey@wcupa.edu; Carole
Oceans: Insights from the Sedimentary Record. Nash, James Madison University, nashcl@jmu.edu.
Endorsed by GSA Sedimentary Geology Division;
Canadian Tectonics Group. David Lowe, Memorial T16. Glacial Geology and Proxy Records in Northeastern
University, dlowe@mun.ca; Shawna White, St. Mary’s North America and Beyond. Endorsed by GSA Quaternary
University, shawna.white@smu.ca; Yvette Kuiper, Colorado Geology and Geomorphology Division. Greg de Wet, Smith
School of Mines, ykuiper@mines.edu. College, gdewet@smith.edu; Sarah Principato, Gettysburg
College, sprincip@gettysburg.edu.
T9. Tectonic Evolution of Eastern North America: Insights
from Geology and Geophysics. Endorsed by GSA T17. Pleistocene to Modern Landforms and Change: Using
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Geophysics Field and High-Resolution Topographic Data to Unravel
and Geodynamics Division. Yvette D. Kuiper, Colorado Landscape History and Quantify Change. Dorothy Merritts,
School of Mines, ykuiper@mines.edu; Maureen D. Long, Franklin and Marshall College, dorothy.merritts@fandm.edu;
Yale University, maureen.long@yale.edu; Allison R. Noah Snyder, Boston College, noah.snyder@bc.edu.
Severson, Minnesota Geological Survey, sever270@d.umn
.edu; Yantao Luo, Yale University, Luo, yantao.luo@yale.edu. T18. Techniques for Acquiring Elevation-Derived Hydrography
(EDH): Contributions and Collaborations. Shane Csiki,
T10. Tectono-Metamorphic Processes at Convergent New Hampshire Geological Survey, Shane.Csiki@des.nh.gov;
Boundaries: Insights from Northeastern North America Gale Blackmer, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, gblackmer@
and Beyond. Adrian E. Castro, Wellesley College, ac114@ pa.gov.
wellesley.edu; Wentao Cao, SUNY Fredonia, Wentao.Cao@
fredonia.edu; Emily M. Peterman, Bowdoin College, T19. Geologic Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems.
epeterma@bowdoin.edu. Craig Ebersole, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, craebersol@
pa.gov; Ryan Mathur, Juniata College, mathurr@juniata.edu.
T11. North Atlantic Arcs, Rifts, and Plumes: Ordovician
to Today. Endorsed by GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, T20. Deep Learning-Enabled Remote Sensing Applications
Petrology, and Volcanology Division. Tamara Carley, for Geology. Thomas Y. Chen, Academy for Mathematics,
Lafayette College, carleyt@lafayette.edu; Tenley Banik, Science, and Engineering, thomaschen7@acm.org.
Illinois State University, tjbanik@ilstu.edu.
T21. How is the Practice of Geoscience Keeping Pace with a
T12. The Influence of Tectonic and Magmatic Processes on Changing World? Endorsed by GSA Geology and Society
the Development of the Eastern North American Rift Division. Tim Lutz, West Chester University, tlutz@wcupa.edu.
System and Passive Margin. Endorsed by GSA Mineralogy,
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division; GSA T22. Applied Research at Northeastern State Geological
Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Geophysics Surveys. Jonathan Kim, Vermont Geological Survey,
and Geodynamics Division. Martha Oliver Withjack, Rutgers jon.kim@vermont.gov; Richard Ortt, Maryland Geological
University, drmeow3@eps.rutgers.edu; LeeAnn Srogi, Survey, richard.ortt@maryland.gov; Gale Blackmer,
West Chester University, lsrogi@wcupa.edu; MaryAnn Pennsylvania Geological Survey, gblackmer@pa.gov.
Love Malinconico, Lafayette College, lovem@lafayette.edu.
T23. Private Wells—Current Challenges and Opportunities.
T13. Current Research in Coastal and Nearshore Processes. Joseph Ayotte, U.S. Geological Survey New England Water
Endorsed by GSA Marine and Coastal Geosciences Division. Science Center, jayotte@usgs.gov; Kelsey Pieper, Northeastern
Bryan Oakley, Eastern Connecticut State University, University, k.pieper@northeastern.edu; Paul Susca, New
OakleyB@easternct.edu; Mark Borrelli, University of Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services, paul.a.susca@
Massachusetts Boston Center for Coastal Studies, des.nh.gov; Jon Kim, Vermont Geological Survey, jon.kim@
Mark .Borrelli@umb.edu. vermont.gov; Patti Casey, Vermont Dept. of Agriculture, Food,
and Markets, Patti.Casey@vermont.gov.
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