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1 Whether you and your colleagues have a group of topical papers that you dream of seeing in a GSA book, or a pithy yet mind-blowing manuscript looking for a journal, your latest research will find a good home at GSA. GSA SPECIAL PAPERS and MEMOIRS are peer-reviewed, are published quickly after acceptance, appear online ahead of print, and have a worldwide distribution in print and online. They also are included in the Thomson Reuters Book Citation Index. Submit your proposal to editors Kent Condie (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology) or Ed Harvey (Water Resources Division, National Park Service) at books@geosociety.org. Details: /pubs /bookguid.htm. BROWSE GSA S E-BOOKS AT: or GSA S TOP-RATED JOURNALS publish scientific papers on all aspects of earth science, with science editors at the forefront of their fields overseeing a rigorous peer-review process for all manuscripts. Pre-issue publication online gets your accepted paper into circulation quickly. GSA BULLETIN Published since 1890 and still going strong. } 2014 Impact Factor: } Five-Year Impact Factor: } #10 ranked geosciences, multi disciplinary journal by ISI SUBMIT ONLINE } FREE SAMPLE ISSUE } GEOLOGY Measure your success with a paper accepted into this highly regarded journal. } 2014 Impact Factor: } Five-Year Impact Factor: } #1 ranked geology journal by ISI SUBMIT ONLINE } FREE SAMPLE ISSUE } GEOSPHERE Branch out unfettered with free color and a chance to bring animations and interactivity to your papers. } 2014 Impact Factor: } Five-Year Impact Factor: SUBMIT ONLINE } FREE SAMPLE ISSUE } LITHOSPHERE Making its mark with popular papers on processes that affect the crust, upper mantle, landscapes, and sedimentary systems at all spatial and temporal scales. } 2014 Impact Factor: } Five-Year Impact Factor: } #5 ranked geology journal by ISI SUBMIT ONLINE } FREE SAMPLE ISSUE } ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCE Explores issues relating to the interaction of people with hydrologic and geologic systems. } 2014 Impact Factor: } Five-Year Impact Factor: SUBMIT ONLINE } FREE SAMPLE ISSUE }

2 Associated Societies GSA is proud to partner with the following Associated Societies in order to present the best science during our meeting. We invite our Associated Society members to register for the annual meeting at the GSA member rate. AASP - The Palynological Society American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) American Geophysical Union (AGU) American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) American Quaternary Association (AMQUA) American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA) American Water Resources Association (AWRA) Asociación Geológica Argentina (AGA) Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) Association of American State Geologists (AASG) Association of Earth Science Editors (AESE) Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists (AEG) Association of Geoscientists for International Development (AGID) Blueprint Earth (BE) The Clay Minerals Society (CMS) Colorado Scientific Society (CSS) Council on Undergraduate Research Geosciences Division (CUR) Cushman Foundation (CF) Environmental & Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS) European Geosciences Union (EGU) Geochemical Society (GS) Geologica Belgica (GB) Geological Association of Canada (GAC ) Geological Society of Africa (GSAF) Geological Society of Australia (GSAus) Geological Society of China (GSC) Geological Society of London (GSL) Geological Society of South Africa (GSSA) Geologische Vereinigung (GV) Geoscience Information Society (GSIS) Geoscience Society of New Zealand (GSNZ) Groundwater Resources Association of California (GRA) History of Earth Sciences Society (HESS) International Association for Geoscience Diversity (IAGD) International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) International Association of GeoChemistry (IAGC) International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) International Medical Geology Association (IMGA) International Society for Aeolian Research (ISAR) Israel Geological Society (IGS) Karst Waters Institute (KWI) Microanalysis Society (MAS) Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) The Mineralogical Society (MS) Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) Minnesota Ground Water Association (MGWA) National Association of Black Geoscientists (NABG) National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT) National Association of State Boards of Geology (ASBOG ) National Cave and Karst Research Institute (NCKRI) National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) National Ground Water Association (NGWA) Nepal Geological Society (NGS) Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) Paleontological Society (PS) Seismological Society of America (SSA) Sigma Gamma Epsilon (SGE) Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, A.C. (SGM) Società Geologica Italiana (SGI) Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health (SEGH) Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) Society of Economic Geologists (SEG) Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) Western Interior Paleontological Society (WIPS) Annual Meeting & Exposition

3 October Vancouver, BC, Canada AASP AWRA BE GS GSSA IAEM MAS ASBOG SSA SEPM AAPG AGA CMS GB GV IAGC MAC NCKRI SGE SPNHC AGU AWG CSS GAC GSIS IAH MS NESTA SGM SEG AIPG AASG CUR GSAF GSNZ IMGA MSA NGWA SGI SEG AMQUA AESE CF GSAus GRA ISAR MGWA NGS SAA SVP ARMA AEG EEGS GSC HESS IGS NABG PRI SEGH SSSA ASLO AGID EGU GSL IAGD KWI NAGT PS SME WIPS

4 Organizing Committees 2014 VANCOUVER LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Co-Chairs Glyn Williams-Jones, Simon Fraser University James MacEachern, Simon Fraser University Field Trip Co-Chairs Shahin Dashtgard, Simon Fraser University Brent Ward, Simon Fraser University STUDENT COMMITTEE Chair: Oliver Friesen Patty Hayduk, Allison Westin, Joshua Wiebe, and Carly Smythe Host University Simon Fraser University 2014 JOINT TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES 2014 Technical Program Chair: Kevin Mickus, Missouri State University 2014 Technical Program Co-Chair: Patrick Burkhart, Slippery Rock University Associated Societies Association of Earth Science Editors: Monica Easton Geochemical Society: William Hart and Brandy M. Toner Geoscience Information Society: Hannah Winkler Mineralogical Society of America: James S. Beard and Philip Brown NAGT: Randy Richardson and Aida A. Awad Paleontological Society: Phoebe Cohen, Christy Visaggi, and Thomas D. Olszewski SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology): Michael Grammer Society of Economic Geologists: Nigel M. Kelly GSA Divisions Archaeological Geology Division: Cynthia M. Fadem and Katherine Adelsberger Coal Geology Division: Jennifer O Keefe and Brett J. Valentine Environmental and Engineering Geology Division: Bill Burns and Matt Crawford Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division: Jocelyn Sessa and Frank Corsetti Geoinformatics Division: Kerstin Lehnert and M. Lee Allison Geology and Health Division: Saugata Datta Geology and Society Division: R. Laurence Davis and Suzanne O Connell Geophysics Division: Samantha E. Hansen and Nicholas C. Schmerr Geoscience Education Division: Julie Libarkin and Christopher L. Atchison History and Philosophy of Geology Division: Renee Clary and Joanne (Jody) Bourgeois Hydrogeology Division: Ben Rostron and Christopher Gellasch Limnogeology Division: Amy Myrbo Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division: Diane R. Smith and Yildirim Dilek Planetary Geology Division: Devon M. Burr, Debra Buczkowski, and Danielle Wyrick Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division: Alan R. Nelson and David Dethier Sedimentary Geology Division: Greg Ludvigson and Ed Simpson Structural Geology and Tectonics Division: Dan Gibson and Chris Bailey Representatives at Large Karst: Cory Blackeagle and George Veni Marine/Coastal Geology: Mike Lewis Paleoceanography/Paleoclimatology: Claude Hillaire-Marcel Petroleum Geology: Marc L. Buursink Precambrian Geology: Kent Condie Soils and Soil Processes (Interdisciplinary Interest Group): Michael Young ANNUAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Chair: Nancy J. McMillan Christopher M. Bailey, Richard C. Berg, Aaron L. Berger, Peter T. Bobrowsky, Patrick Burkhart, Bernardo Cesare, Kristin Marie Dorfler, Kevin L. Mickus, and Brian R. Pratt FUTURE GSA ANNUAL MEETINGS 2015 Baltimore, Maryland, USA (1 4 Nov.) 2016 Denver, Colorado, USA (25 28 Sept.) 2017 Seattle, Washington, USA (22 25 Oct.) 2018 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (4 7 Nov.) 2019 Denver, Colorado, USA (13 16 Oct.) 2020 Montréal, Québec, Canada (25 28 Oct.) Annual Meeting & Exposition

5 Session Cosponsor Organizations Our thanks to the following SESSION COSPONSOR ORGANIZATIONS American Association of Petroleum Geologists Committee for Structural Interpretation American Association of Petroleum Geologists Petroleum Structure and Geomechanics Division American Geosciences Institute American Quaternary Association Association for Women Geoscientists Association of American State Geologists Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists Canadian Association of Palynologists Canadian Geomorphology Research Group Canadian Geothermal Energy Association Canadian Quaternary Association CLEAN Network Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network Cordilleran Section of the Geological Association of Canada Council on Undergraduate Research Geosciences Division Cushman Foundation Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research European Geosciences Union Division on Tectonics and Structural Geology Foundation for Glacier and Environmental Research University Alaska Southeast Gemological Institute of America Geochemical Society Geological Association of Canada Geological Society of South Africa Geological Survey of Canada Geology (GSA journal) Geoscience Information Society Geotechnical Extreme Event Reconnaissance (GEER) Association Global Earthquake, Tsunami and Volcanic Eruption Risk Management GSA Archaeological Geology Division GSA Coal Geology Division GSA Environmental and Engineering Geology Division GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division GSA Geoinformatics Division GSA Geology and Health Division GSA Geology and Public Policy Committee GSA Geology and Society Division GSA Geophysics Division GSA Geoscience Education Division GSA History and Philosophy of Geology Division GSA Hydrogeology Division GSA International Association for Geoscience Diversity GSA International Section GSA Limnogeology Division GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division GSA Planetary Geology Division GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division GSA Sedimentary Geology Division GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division History of Earth Sciences Society IAVCEI/IACS Joint Commission on Volcano-Ice Interactions idigbio, Paleontological Society IGCP 588 PALSEA2 IGCP 597 Amalgamation and Breakup of Pangaea: The Type Example of the Supercontinent Cycle Institute for Energy Studies at Western Washington University International Association for Geoethics International Association of GeoChemistry International Association of Hydrogeologists International Commission on Stratigraphy International Section International Society for Aeolian Research International Society of Groundwater for Sustainable Development International Subcommission on Stratigraphic Classification International Union of Geological Sciences Karst Waters Institute Large Igneous Provinces Commission Mineralogical Society of America NAGT Geo2YC Division National Association of Black Geoscientists National Association of Geoscience Teachers National Cave and Karst Research Institute National Earth Science Teachers Association National Ground Water Association North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature Paleoceanography/Paleoclimatology Paleontological Association Paleontological Society Pander Society Petroleum/Energy Discipline SEG s Geoscientists without Borders Sigma Gamma Epsilon SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Society of Economic Geologists Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Soil Science Society of America Soils and Soil Processes Interdisciplinary Interest Group Supporting and Advancing Geoscience Education at Two-Year Colleges (SAGE 2YC) Program The Palynological Society U.S. Geological Survey Landslide Hazards Program University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History October Vancouver, BC, Canada 107

6 Technical Program At-A-Glance Arranged by scientific category and session number Use the technical session number below to find the title and time of the session on pages Bold numbers Pardee Keynote sessions; P and DP poster and digital poster sessions, which run all day. Discipline Category SUN. MON. TUES. WED. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Archaeological Geology 12 29(P) Coal Geology 246 Economic Geology (P) 115(P) Engineering Geology 30(P) Environmental Geoscience Geochemistry Geoinformatics Geology and Health (P) 32(P) 33(P) 75 34(P) 35(P) (P) 117(P) 118(P) 119(P) 120(P) 157 Geomicrobiology Geomorphology Annual Meeting & Exposition (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) 207(P) 208(P) 209(P) (P) (P) 295(P) 296(P) 297(P) 298(P) (P) (P) 300(P) (P) 302(P) (P) Geophysics/Geodynamics Geoscience and Public Policy 16 36(P) 303(P) Geoscience Education Geoscience Information/ Communication History and Philosophy of Geology Hydrogeology (DP) 37(P) 38(P) (P) 40(P) (DP) 123(P) 124(P) (P) (P) 212(P) 213(P) 214(P) (P) 305(P) 306(P) 307(P) (P) (P)

7 Discipline Category SUN. MON. TUES. WED. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Karst (P) Limnogeology Marine/Coastal Science 103 Mineralogy/ Crystallography 126(P) (P) 128(P) Oil/Gas/Alternative Energy 20 41(P) (P) 197 Paleoclimatology/ Paleoceanography Paleontology, Biogeography/ Biostratigraphy Paleontology, Diversity, Extinction, Origination Paleontology, Paleoecology/ Taphonomy Paleontology, Phylogenetic/ Morphological Patterns (P) 43(P) 60 44(P) 45(P) 46(P) 63 47(P) 81 48(P) (P) (P) (P) 133(P) 134(P) 168 Petrology, Igneous Petrology, Metamorphic 24 Planetary Geology 25 49(P) 83 50(P) (P) (P) (P) (P) 217(P) (P) 219(P) 220(P) (P) 221(P) (P) 223(P) 313(P) 314(P) (P) (P) 316(P) 136(P) (P) Precambrian Geology 26 51(P) Quaternary Geology 52(P) 53(P) (P) 138(P) 139(P) 149 Sediments, Carbonates 54(P) (P) (P) Sediments, Clastic Soils 6 55(P) Stratigraphy 56(P) 176 Structural Geology 2 57(P) (P) 227(P) 228(P) 229(P) (P) (P) (P) (P) 321(P) (P) 346 AT-A-GLANCE October Vancouver, BC, Canada 109

8 Technical Program At-A-Glance Arranged by scientific category and session number Use the technical session number below to find the title and time of the session on pages Bold numbers Pardee Keynote sessions; P and DP poster and digital poster sessions, which run all day. Discipline Category SUN. MON. TUES. WED. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Tectonics/Tectonophysics Volcanology (P) (P) 143(P) (P) 231(P) 232(P) 233(P) (P) (P) 324(P) Miscellaneous 172 Interdisciplinary multidisciplinary cross-disciplinary Surface crust upper mantle Lithosphere publishes papers that integrate our understanding of tectonic process in the lithosphere based on surficial, crustal, and upper mantle observations, data, and modeling. If you have a manuscript that takes an innovative approach to understanding tectonic process, please consider Lithosphere. New ideas and new datasets are welcome! } Rapid publication 6-week average from acceptance to online publication. } First color page is free and no mandatory page charges. } Greater influence 2014 ISI impact factor #5 ranked geology journal. } A variety of article formats: Short research contributions Longer research articles Research focus articles (open access) Invited review articles Special issues devoted to a topic SCIENCE EDITORS: John Goodge, University of Minnesota Eric Kirby, Oregon State University Arlo Weil, Bryn Mawr College } Submit your manuscript online: } View ahead-of-print papers: } View research focus articles: Annual Meeting & Exposition

9 Sessions by Category All 346 Technical Sessions will take place in the Vancouver Convention Centre West Building. View for details and to browse the entire meeting schedule, or download GSA s smart-phone app at NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 172 GSA Gold Medal Lectures Monday 2 3:30 p.m. Ballroom B Archaeological Geology 12 T85. The Archaeological Record as a Paleoclimatic and Paleoenvironmental Archive Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room Archaeological Geology (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 95 T86. Coastal Geoarchaeology Monday 8 a.m. noon Room T87. Past Human-Environment Interactions Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 306 Coal Geology 246 T88. North American Coal and Source Rock Geology Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 212 Economic Geology 61 Recent Advances in Economic Geology Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T92. Innovative Across-Scale Integration in Economic Geology: In the Giant Footprint of Rob Kerrich Monday 8 a.m. noon Room Recent Advances in Economic Geology (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 115 T93. Undergraduate Research in Economic Geology (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 186 T89. Structural and Tectonic Controls on Gold Mineralization from the Roots of Mountain Belts to Hot Springs Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 302/ T90. Honoring the Diverse Career of Eric S. Cheney: From Ore Deposits and Sequence Stratigraphy to Pacific Northwest Geology Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 302/303 and Citizen Responsibility 277 T91. New Insights on Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au Deposit Genesis, Fertility, and Exploration Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 302/ T91. New Insights on Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au Deposit Genesis, Fertility, and Exploration (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Engineering Geology 30 T95. Frontiers in Environmental and Engineering Geology (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 97 T97. Landslides with Flow Characteristics: From Glaciomarine Sediment to Mountains with Degrading Permafrost Monday 8 a.m. noon Room T98. Environmental and Engineering Geology Student Research Competition Monday 1 5 p.m. Room T98. Environmental and Engineering Geology Student Research Competition (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 248 T101. Landslide Hazard Analysis: Maps, Monitoring, Models, and the Future Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room Environmental and Engineering Geology Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 217/ T99. Urban Geology: An Emerging Discipline in a Changing World Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room T101. Landslide Hazard Analysis: Maps, Monitoring, Models, and the Future (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C SESSIONS BY CATEGORY October Vancouver, BC, Canada 111

10 Sessions by Category NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM Environmental Geoscience T102. Asbestos, Fibrous Zeolites, and Other Elongate Mineral 13 Particles (EMP) of Environmental Concern: Where Mineralogy and Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 202/203 Geology Meet Epidemiology, Industrial Hygiene, and Public Policy 98 T104. GeoCorps TM America A Successful Partnership Promoting Individual Professional Development and Application of Geoscience Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 205/206 to Management of America s Public Lands 116 T104. GeoCorps TM America A Successful Partnership Promoting Individual Professional Development and Application of Geoscience Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C to Management of America s Public Lands (Posters) 117 T110. GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Environmental and Engineering Geology (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 187 T105. Deconstructing Terroir: Geologic Influences on the Sensory Components of Foods and Beverages Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 205/ T106. The Landslide Multi-Hazard Conundrum: What Primary Hazards Trigger Landslides, and How Do Landslides in Turn Cause Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 202/203 Secondary Hazards? 205 T113. Geologic Maps and Their Derivatives (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 249 T107. Undergraduate Research Talks: The Next Step in Student Research Projects Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 202/ T116. Water Contamination and Treatment in Developing Countries Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room T103. Mining and the Environment: Addressing Common Challenges Faced across the Mining Industry Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 202/ Environmental and Engineering Geology (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 296 T103. Mining and the Environment: Addressing Common Challenges Faced across the Mining Industry (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 297 T108. Palynology in Geoarchaeological and Environmental Studies (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 298 T114. The Fate of Passive Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Systems: Results, Solutions, and Advances for Continued Improvement of Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Impaired Waters (Posters) 334 T109. New Research on the Taku and Llewellyn Glaciers, Juneau Icefield, Alaska and British Columbia: Extending a 68 Year Climate Science Legacy Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 202/203 Geochemistry 1 P1. Apatites I Have Known: From Man to Mars Sunday 8 a.m. noon Ballroom A 14 T117. Magmas and Their Sources I: A Tribute to the Distinguished Career of Fred Frey Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 205/ Recent Advances in Geochemistry (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 32 T121. Apatites I Have Known: From Man to Mars (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 33 T123. Advances in Nuclear Forensics (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 75 T117. Magmas and Their Sources II: A Tribute to the Distinguished Career of Fred Frey Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 205/ T117. Magmas and Their Sources: A Tribute to the Distinguished Career of Fred Frey (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Annual Meeting & Exposition

11 NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 119 T118. Frontiers in Non-Traditional Stable Isotopes: In Honor of Fang-Zhen Teng, Recipient of the 2014 MSA Award (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 120 T124. Trace Elements and Organics in Environmental and Urban Geochemistry (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 157 T124. Trace Elements and Organics in Environmental and Urban Geochemistry I Monday 1 5 p.m. Room T118. Frontiers in Non-Traditional Stable Isotopes: In Honor of Fang-Zhen Teng, Recipient of the 2014 MSA Award Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room T124. Trace Elements and Organics in Environmental and Urban Geochemistry II Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room T120. Proxies for Paleoprecipitation (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 207 T122. Magmatism and Geodynamics within the Cascadia Subduction Zone (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 208 T125. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Undergraduate Research (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 209 T126. Stable and Clumped Isotope Record of Topography, Climate, and Environments: Challenges and Recent Advances (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 251 T120. Proxies for Paleoprecipitation Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room T122. Magmatism and Geodynamics within the Cascadia Subduction Zone Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room T126. Stable and Clumped Isotope Record of Topography, Climate, and Environments: Challenges and Recent Advances Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 204 Geoinformatics 34 T128. Geological and Geomorphological Applications of Digital Terrain Analysis (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Geology and Health 35 T80. Urban Pollutants and Their Effects on Environmental and Human Health (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 74 T79. Global Challenges and Human Health Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T81. Geology of Metals and Human Health Impacts Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 306 Geomicrobiology 76 T133. Critical Earth-Life Transitions: The Terrestrial Perspective Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 215/ T131. Critical Earth-Life Transitions: The Marine Perspective Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 114/ T132. Harnessing Omics to Advance the Geosciences: New Paradigms and Platforms for Observing Earth Systems Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 304/ T131. Critical Earth-Life Transitions: The Marine Perspective (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 252 T129. Methane Seepage, Chemosynthetic Life Oases, and Carbonate Deposits Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 304/ T135. New Developments in Microbialites Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 304/ T134. Geomicrobiology: Microbe-Mineral Interactions (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 300 T135. New Developments in Microbialites (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 336 T134. Geomicrobiology: Microbe-Mineral Interactions Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 304/305 Geomorphology 5 T39. Aeolian Processes and Landscapes: From Dust to Dunes I Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 208/ T39. Aeolian Processes and Landscapes: From Dust to Dunes II Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 208/ T46. Geomorphic Dynamics in Glacial and Periglacial Mountain Landscapes Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 211 SESSIONS BY CATEGORY October Vancouver, BC, Canada 113

12 Sessions by Category NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 87 Fluvial Geomorphology Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 208/ T42. Landscape Evolution through the Lens of Cosmogenic Nuclides Monday 8 a.m. noon Room T39. Aeolian Processes and Landscapes: From Dust to Dunes (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 150 T40. Records of Past Watershed Dynamics Archived in Lowland Wetlands and Lakes Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 208/ T41. Advances in Tsunami and Storm Research Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room T43. Automated Approaches to Mapping Geological Materials and Landforms (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 274 T44. Progress and Challenges in Developing Tools and Approaches Used in Sediment Budgets Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 208/ T44. Progress and Challenges in Developing Tools and Approaches Used in Sediment Budgets (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 302 T45. Tracking Sediment Movement across Earth s Surface (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 332 T45. Tracking Sediment Movement across Earth s Surface Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 208/209 Geophysics/Geodynamics 15 T140. Magnetic Surveys for Imaging the Geology of Earth and Other Planetary Bodies: A Session Honoring the Legacy of Isidore Zietz Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 119/ Geophysics/Geodynamics Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 119/ T138. Geoscience Investigations of the Polar Regions Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 119/ T136. Geophysical Solutions to Geological Problems: Current Research Results and the Annual George P. Woollard Award Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Presentation (Posters) 159 T136. Geophysical Solutions to Geological Problems: Current Research Results and the Annual George P. Woollard Award Presentation Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 119/120 Geoscience and Public Policy 16 T143. Geoscience for the Public Good: Toward a Sustainable Future Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room T143. Geoscience for the Public Good: Toward a Sustainable Future (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 303 T142. Warnings Heeded, Problems Fixed, Disasters Averted: Stories about How Geology and Geologists Have Succeeded in Helping Society (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Geoscience Education 7 T51. Geology and Hydrology of the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management I Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room T53. Place-Based Approaches to Geoscience Education I Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room T56. Ushering in a New Era in K 16 Geoscience Education Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room T63. International Field Experiences in the Geological Sciences I Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 217/ T64. Transdisciplinary Thinking in Geoscience Education at Two- Year and Four-Year Colleges: Innovations in Curriculum, Pedagogy, Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 211 and Assessment in Introductory Geoscience Courses 28 T57. Digital Geology Sandpit I (Digital Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Annual Meeting & Exposition

13 NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 37 T62. Supporting Student Success in Colleges and Universities (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 38 T70. Undertaking Environmental- and Geoscience-Related Research Investigation as Part of Experiential Learning, Comprehension, and Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Critical Thinking Aspects: Involvement of K12 16 Students (Posters) 70 T51. Geology and Hydrology of the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management II Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T53. Place-Based Approaches to Geoscience Education II Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T62. Supporting Student Success in Colleges and Universities I Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T63. International Field Experiences in the Geological Sciences II Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 217/ T59. A Grand Tour of the World s Most Important Geological Sites on Google Earth Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 217/ T62. Supporting Student Success in Colleges and Universities II Monday 8 a.m. noon Room T57. Digital Geology Sandpit II (Digital Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 123 Geoscience Education (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 124 T51. Geology and Hydrology of the National Parks: Research, Mapping, and Resource Management (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 151 T61. Spatial Thinking in Geoscience Teaching, Learning, and Professional Practice Monday 1 5 p.m. Room T68. Involving Pre-Service and In-Service Teachers in Geoscience Research: Innovations and Strategies for Evaluating Their Success Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 217/ T72. Geoscience Alliance: Building Collaborative Partnerships That Strengthen Earth-Science Research Monday 1 5 p.m. Room T74. Geoscience Field Education: The Implications of Research and Practice for Workforce Development Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 217/ T73. Pedagogical Use of Physical Models (Digital Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 212 T52. Preparing Our Workforce (POW): Increasing Students Employability by Developing Practical Skills and Competencies Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C (Posters) 213 T71. Climate Literacy: Formal and Informal Education and Outreach Efforts to Increase Awareness and Enable Responsible Decisions Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C (Posters) 214 T77. Undergraduate Research Projects as a Way to Solve Water- Related Problems/Issues (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 243 T52. Preparing Our Workforce (POW): Increasing Students Employability by Developing Practical Skills and Competencies Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room T66. Transformative Innovations in Undergraduate Geoscience Education Supported by NSF Funding Programs: Accomplishments Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 210 and Future Directions 245 T71. Climate Literacy: Formal and Informal Education and Outreach Efforts to Increase Awareness and Enable Responsible Decisions Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 217/ Geoscience Education: Research and Practice Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room T58. Global Geoscience Education Research: Fostering Collaboration across Geographic and Cultural Borders Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room T60. Improving Learning Outcomes by Transforming the Geoscience Classroom Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room T60. Improving Learning Outcomes by Transforming the Geoscience Classroom (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C SESSIONS BY CATEGORY October Vancouver, BC, Canada 115

14 Sessions by Category NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 305 T65. Successful Models of Blended/Hybrid Learning Environments in the Geosciences (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 306 T66. Transformative Innovations in Undergraduate Geoscience Education Supported by NSF Funding Programs: Accomplishments Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C and Future Directions (Posters) 307 T78. Engaging the Next Generation of Geoscientists: Effective Educational Strategies That Broaden Participation and Prepare Diverse Learners for Advanced Study and Careers in the Earth Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Sciences (Posters) 333 T78. Engaging the Next Generation of Geoscientists: Effective Educational Strategies That Broaden Participation and Prepare Diverse Learners for Advanced Study and Careers in the Earth Sciences Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 217/218 Geoscience Information/Communication 192 T145. Where in the World? Access and Availability to Geoscience Data I Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 116/ T145. Where in the World? Access and Availability to Geoscience Data II Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 116/ T144. Regional and National Geological Mapping: Multidisciplinary 3-D Data Integration and Modeling Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 116/ T146. Where s the Data? Finding and Using Geoscience Data (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C History and Philosophy of Geology 100 T149. The Great Ideas in Geology Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 221/ T149. Great Ideas, Locations, and Outcrops in Geology Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 221/222 Hydrogeology 17 T158. Assessing Vulnerability of Water Supply Wells from Wastewater: Sources, Contaminants, Tracers, and Pathways Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 114/ T159. Groundwater in Cold Environments: Current Understanding and Challenges Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room T163. Satellite Remote Sensing Applications in Hydrology and Geology Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room Recent Advances in Hydrogeology (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 40 T168. The Interaction of Geophysics, Geochemistry, and Hydrogeology with Ground-Source and Other Geothermal Systems Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C (Posters) 62 Recent Advances in Hydrogeology Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 202/ T152. Transport of Micropollutants in Groundwater Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 114/ T155. The Role of Groundwater in the Eutrophication of Surface Waters Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T168. The Interaction of Geophysics, Geochemistry, and Hydrogeology with Ground-Source and Other Geothermal Systems Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room P3. Energy Resource Development and Groundwater: Looking Broader and Deeper I Monday 8 a.m. noon Ballroom A 101 T153. Characterization and Remediation of Fractured Rock Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 114/ T169. It s a Cold, Cold World: Permafrost and Glacial Hydrogeology Monday 8 a.m. noon Room Annual Meeting & Exposition

15 NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 125 T160. Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Development on Water Quality: Toward Sustainability and Stewardship (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 145 P3. Energy Resource Development and Groundwater: Looking Broader and Deeper II Monday 1 5 p.m. Ballroom A 161 T161. Application of Isotopes of Water to Characterize Hydrogeological Processes in Mine Environments Monday 1 5 p.m. Ballroom C 162 T162. Hydrogeology of Arid Region Endorheic Basins: Groundwater Flow, Geochemical Evolution, and Hydrostratigraphy Monday 1 5 p.m. Room GSA Hydrogeology Division: Henry Darcy Distinguished Lecture Monday 5 6 p.m. Ballroom C 193 T157. Joint Sustainability of Water Resources and Petroleum Energy Production Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 114/ T164. Dynamics of Groundwater Temperature: From Recharge to Discharge Zones Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room T170. Physical and Biogeochemical Measurements That Characterize Groundwater Surface Water Interactions: Where to Go from Here? Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room GSA Hydrogeology Division: Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished Lecture Tuesday 4:30 5:30 p.m. Ballroom C 283 T154. Groundwater and Surface-Water Arsenic: From Source to Sink I Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room T166. Gas-Water Interactions in the Subsurface Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 114/ T171. Leading Edge of Produced Water Research: Impacts, Fingerprinting, and Science of Brines Associated with Hydrocarbon Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 109 Production 309 T170. Physical and Biogeochemical Measurements That Characterize Groundwater Surface Water Interactions: Where to Go from Here? Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C (Posters) 337 T154. Groundwater and Surface-Water Arsenic: From Source to Sink II Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room T156. Agricultural Impacts on Water Quality: Are We Making Progress? Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 114/ T160. Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Development on Water Quality: Toward Sustainability and Stewardship Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 109 Karst 155 T83. Karst Systems and Processes in Mountainous and Alpine Terrain Monday 1 5 p.m. Room T82. Enhancing the Toolkit for Karst Investigations Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 208/ T82. Enhancing the Toolkit for Karst Investigations (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Limnogeology 80 T172. Terminal Lakes In Honor of Blair Jones Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T247. The Legacy of Richard Forester: Seminal Contributions towards Understanding Quaternary Climate, Continental Waters Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 114/115 and Ostracodes 310 T173. From Peak to Playa, Saline to Fresh The Great Diversity of Lakes (Poster) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 325 Recent Advances in Limnogeology Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 213 Marine/Coastal Science 103 T178. Relative Sea-Level Changes since the Last Glacial Maximum Monday 8 a.m. noon Room T177. Antarctic Fjords, Interaction of Biotic, Oceanographic, and Cryospheric Systems under Changing Climate (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 163 T177. Antarctic Fjords, Interaction of Biotic, Oceanographic, and Cryospheric Systems under Changing Climate Monday 1 5 p.m. Room T182. Evaluating Coastal Models and Transgressive Coastal Systems Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 212 SESSIONS BY CATEGORY October Vancouver, BC, Canada 117

16 Sessions by Category NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 216 T182. Evaluating Coastal Models and Transgressive Coastal Systems (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 266 Recent Advances in Marine and Coastal Geoscience Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room Recent Advances in Marine and Coastal Geoscience (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 340 T179. Back-Barrier Systems in Times of Change Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 212 Mineralogy/Crystallography T184. Gemological Research in the 21st Century: Exploration, 104 Geology, and Characterization of Diamonds and Other Gem Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 202/203 Minerals I 127 Mineralogy/Crystallography (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 128 T183. Theory and Experiment in Petrology and Geochemistry: A Session in Honor of Bernard J. Wood, 2014 Roebling Medalist Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C (Posters) 164 T183. Theory and Experiment in Petrology and Geochemistry: A Session in Honor of Bernard J. Wood, 2014 Roebling Medalist Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 205/ T184. Gemological Research in the 21st Century: Exploration, Geology, and Characterization of Diamonds and Other Gem Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 202/203 Minerals II 262 Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) Awards Lectures, Presidential Address, and Annual Business Meeting Tuesday 3 5:30 p.m. Room T185. Pegmatites I Have Known and Loved Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 205/ T185. Pegmatites I Have Known and Loved (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Oil/Gas/Alternative Energy 20 T191. What Do We Know about Fluids Produced from Unconventional Reservoirs? Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 215/ T187. Recent Advances in the Exploration, Characterization, and Development of Geothermal Resources in the Pacific Northwest Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C (Posters) 105 T188. Organic-Rich Mud Rocks: Geochemistry, Physical Properties, and Paleo-Environments Monday 8 a.m. noon Room T188. Organic-Rich Mud Rocks: Geochemistry, Physical Properties, and Paleo-Environments (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 197 T190. Applications of Structural Geology and Geomechanics in the Petroleum Industry Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room T190. Applications of Structural Geology and Geomechanics in the Petroleum Industry (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 254 T186. Natural Carbon Dioxide Accumulations as Analogs for Geologic Storage Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 205/206 Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography 42 Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 43 T192. High-Resolution Geochemical Proxies of Global Change: Progress, Problems, and Utility (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 106 T196. Climate Change in the Geological Record: What Can We Learn from Data and Models? Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 215/ Annual Meeting & Exposition

17 NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 130 T196. Climate Change in the Geological Record: What Can We Learn from Data and Models? (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 166 T195. Extreme Environmental Conditions and Biotic Responses during the Permian-Triassic Boundary Crisis and Early Triassic Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 215/216 Recovery I 198 T195. Extreme Environmental Conditions and Biotic Responses during the Permian-Triassic Boundary Crisis and Early Triassic Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 215/216 Recovery II 236 Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 223/ T198. The Ordovician Revolution: Co-Evolution of Climate and the Biosphere Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 215/ T193. Speleothem Records of Climate Change in North America Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 215/216 Paleontology, Biogeography/Biostratigraphy 60 Paleontology: Temporal and Stratigraphic Resolution in the Fossil Record Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 221/ Paleontology: Fossils as Paleoenvironmental and Paleoclimactic Indicators (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 219 T200. Advancing the Digitization of Paleontology and Geoscience Collections: Projects, Programs, and Practices (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 288 T200. Advancing the Digitization of Paleontology and Geoscience Collections: Projects, Programs, and Practices I Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 223/ Paleontology: Biostratigraphy and Biogeography (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 314 T199. Conodonts as Stratigraphic and Paleoclimatic Tools (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 341 T199. Conodonts as Stratigraphic and Paleoclimatic Tools Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room T200. Advancing the Digitization of Paleontology and Geoscience Collections: Projects, Programs, and Practices II Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 223/224 Paleontology, Diversity, Extinction, Origination 21 T204. Fossil Mammalian Communities across Periods of Pronounced Climate Change Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 221/ Paleontology: The Ediacaran to Early Paleozoic World (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 45 T204. Fossil Mammalian Communities across Periods of Pronounced Climate Change (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 46 T205. Major Evolutionary Events of the Early Mesozoic Paleontology and Paleoecology from the Middle Triassic to the Late Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Jurassic (Posters) 63 P2. Mass Extinctions: Volcanism, Impacts, and Catastrophic Environmental Changes Sunday 1 5 p.m. Ballroom A 107 T203. Timing, Tempo, and Mode of Evolutionary and Paleoenvironmental Changes across Boundary Events and Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 223/224 Transitions: The Protistan Evidence 108 T205. Major Evolutionary Events of the Early Mesozoic Paleontology and Paleoecology from the Middle Triassic to the Monday 8 a.m. noon Room 220 Late Jurassic 131 T203. Timing, Tempo, and Mode of Evolutionary and Paleoenvironmental Changes across Boundary Events and Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Transitions: The Protistan Evidence (Posters) 144 Paleontology: New Insights from Quantitative Paleobiology Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 220 SESSIONS BY CATEGORY October Vancouver, BC, Canada 119

18 Sessions by Category NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM 167 T206. Mass Extinctions: Volcanism, Impacts, and Catastrophic Environmental Change I Monday 1 5 p.m. Room 223/ T201. Eocene Northern North America: Biotic Change and Environmental Context Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room T206. Mass Extinctions: Volcanism, Impacts, and Catastrophic Environmental Change II Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room 223/ T202. The Tonian Cryogenian World (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 256 T202. The Tonian Cryogenian World Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room T207. Dynamic Landscapes and the Diversification of North American Rodents Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room Paleontology: Extinction Processes Through Time (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Paleontology, Paleoecology/Taphonomy 22 T210. Topics in Paleoecology: Modern Analogues and Ancient Systems I Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room 223/ Paleontology: Topics in Paleoecology (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 81 T210. Topics in Paleoecology: Modern Analogues and Ancient Systems II Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room 223/ T212. Co-Evolution on Earth s Surface: Terrestrial Ecosystem and Environmental Interactions I Monday 8 a.m. noon Room Paleontology: Taphonomic Processes, Patterns, and Methods (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 133 Paleontology: Predation in the Fossil Record (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 134 T210. Topics in Paleoecology: Modern Analogues and Ancient Systems (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 168 T212. Co-Evolution on Earth s Surface: Terrestrial Ecosystem and Environmental Interactions II Monday 1 5 p.m. Room Paleontology: Paleoecology and Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room Paleontology: Trace Fossils, Taphonomy, and Exceptional Preservation Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 221/ T208. Ecosystem Paleobiology and Geobiology: Energy, Nutrients, and Food Webs in Deep Time Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room 219 Paleontology, Phylogenetic/Morphological Patterns 23 T213. Echinoderm Paleobiology: Phylogenetics, Morphology, and Evolutionary Paleoecology Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room T213. Echinoderm Paleobiology: Phylogenetics, Morphology, and Evolutionary Paleoecology (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 82 T214. Unearthing the History of Life: The Application of Phylogenetic Methods to the Fossil Record Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room Paleontology: Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Morphology in the Fossil Record (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 221 Paleontology: New Discoveries in Vertebrate Trace and Body Fossils (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 264 Paleontology: Morphology and Disparity in Modern and Ancient Biotas Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room 221/ Annual Meeting & Exposition

19 NO. SESSION TITLE DAY TIME ROOM Petrology, Igneous 110 T215. Chikyu Meets Lithoprobe: Can We Connect Modern Arcs and Ancient Continental Crust? Monday 8 a.m. noon Room T17. Continental Arcs #3: Mapping the Temporal and Compositional Evolution of Subvolcanic Magmatic Systems Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room T17. Continental Arcs #3: Mapping the Temporal and Compositional Evolution of Subvolcanic Magmatic Systems (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 223 T216. Cenozoic Magmatism and Volcanism in the North American Cordillera (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 268 Recent Advances in Igneous Processes Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room T216. Cenozoic Magmatism and Volcanism in the North American Cordillera Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 306 Petrology, Metamorphic 24 T217. Mechanisms, Rates, and Timescales of Texture Formation in Metamorphic Rocks I Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room T217. Mechanisms, Rates, and Timescales of Texture Formation in Metamorphic Rocks (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 83 T217. Mechanisms, Rates, and Timescales of Texture Formation in Metamorphic Rocks II Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T218. Subduction Zone HP-UHP Metamorphism and Its Relation to the Coeval Magmatism I Monday 1 5 p.m. Room T218. Subduction Zone HP-UHP Metamorphism and Its Relation to the Coeval Magmatism II Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room Petrology: Metamorphic/Igneous (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 316 T218. Subduction Zone HP-UHP Metamorphism and Its Relation (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C Planetary Geology 25 T233. Tectonics and Volcanism in the Solar System Sunday 8 a.m. noon Room T233. Tectonics and Volcanism in the Solar System (Posters) Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 84 T227. Ice in the Solar System: Mars to Pluto and Icy Worlds in Between Sunday 1 5 p.m. Room T224. When Water Meets Rock: Aqueous Alteration in the Solar System I Monday 8 a.m. noon Room T230. Topics in Planetary Geology (Posters) Monday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 170 T224. When Water Meets Rock: Aqueous Alteration in the Solar System II Monday 1 5 p.m. Room T225. MicroMars to MegaMars: Integration of Surface and Orbital Investigations Tuesday 8 a.m. noon Room T225. MicroMars to MegaMars: Integration of Surface and Orbital Investigations (Posters) Tuesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 258 T222. Curiosity on Mars Inspiring the Young Generation Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room T226. Geophysics across the Solar System: The G.K. Gilbert Award Session Tuesday 1 5 p.m. Room T229. The Holey Solar System Wednesday 8 a.m. noon Room T229. The Holey Solar System (Posters) Wednesday 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Hall C 329 T22. Dynamic Planetary Geology Revealed by Long-Term Observations Wednesday 1 5 p.m. Room 301 SESSIONS BY CATEGORY October Vancouver, BC, Canada 121

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