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16 T19. From Thin Section to Outcrop: Exploration of Undergraduate Research (Posters)
Session Chairs:
Sarah Elizabeth Mazza, Adrian E. Castro, David S. Jones
This session is designed to showcase undergraduate research across all disciplines. All submissions should be written by the student(s) and include a faculty co-author.
Categories: Cross-Disciplinary, all topics welcome
Author Availability:
2:00-4:00 p.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | Withdrawal of abstract 11750 | 2 | 16-2 | Foraminiferal Assemblages and Diversity of the Calvert Formation at Sandtown, Delaware | Emily Mai | View | 3 | 16-3 | Large Trace Fossil Trackways from the Upper Silurian Shawangunk Formation of Southeastern New York State | Brooke Arco | View | 4 | 16-4 | Using Elemental and Isotopic Geochemical Proxies to Investigate the Ecology of Fish From Lower Jurassic Rift Lakes in Massachusetts and Connecticut | Cirdan Kearns | View | Withdrawal of abstract 13532 | 6 | 16-6 | The Farmington–Pope Mastodon: Morphological, Paleoenvironmental, and Taphonomic Insights from a Complete Late Pleistocene Mastodon in Connecticut | Zachary Sinclair | View | 7 | 16-7 | Neoproterozoic chemical weathering trends in Death Valley, California | Ziyue Zhang | View | 8 | 16-8 | Using Diatoms to Infer Paleoenvironmental Conditions in a Connecticut Vernal Pool | Lily Bentley | View | 9 | 16-9 | Surficial Geology of the Westmore Quadrangle, Northern Vermont | Olivier Coppieters 't Wallant | View | 10 | 16-10 | Mapping sediment cover in the Swallow Grotto reach of the Liwu River, Taiwan: Assessment of automated grain size mapping tools and implications for boulder mobility | Grace Lundy | View | 11 | 16-11 | Spatial Variations in Sediment Grain size in two Reservoirs in the Chattahoochee-Flint Watershed, Alabama, Georgia and Florida | Noah Snyder | View | 12 | 16-12 | Mineralogical Analysis of Sediment Exported from a First Order Post-Glacial Watershed in New Hampshire | Connor McCloud | View | 13 | 16-13 | Elemental and Isotopic Signatures of Natural and Cultural Soil Formation on San Salvador Island, Bahamas | Alexander Sheehy | View | 14 | 16-14 | Investigating the Aerial Extent and Revegetation of Hurricane Michael Overwash Deposits on St. George Island, Florida | Noah Snyder | View | 15 | 16-15 | Inlet Bedform Dynamics: Morphodynamics and Sediment Variation in Roosevelt Inlet, Delaware | Maya Morefield | View | 16 | 16-16 | Relationships Between Structural Geology and Karst Features in Sinking Valley, PA | Kathryn Pirhalla | View | 17 | 16-17 | Investigating the Harlansburg Cave | Jacob Etherson | View | 18 | 16-18 | Mapping Multi-level Cave Systems Using Ground Penetrating Radar in South-Central Pennsylvania’s Cumberland County | Nicole O’Connor | View | 19 | 16-19 | Tracing Groundwater Flow in Karst Aquifers: The Hydrogeology of Sinking Valley, PA | Taylor Steinhilber | View | Withdrawal of abstract 13274 | 21 | 16-21 | Uncovering Legacy Contamination Using Heavy Metal and Isotopic Analysis: What Industry Has Left Behind | Rafael Teheran | View | 22 | 16-22 | Comparing Pristine and Human-Impacted Lakes: Geochemistry, Ostracodes, and Microplastics in Northeastern Connecticut | Victoria Toriello | View | 23 | 16-23 | Wildfire-Induced Elemental Alterations of Soils: Salem, Massachusetts | RJ Riley-Jalbert | View | 24 | 16-24 | Microplastic Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay: Extraction, Identification, and Environmental Impact | Tish Cichon | View | 25 | 16-25 | The Price of Fashion: Synthetic Fiber Contamination in Soil | Naomi Groves | View | 26 | 16-26 | Grain Size Analysis and Spatial Distribution of Heavy Metals within the Bladen’s River Dam Impoundment (Seymour, Connecticut) | Gary Hoehne | View | 27 | 16-27 | Establishing Pre-Dredging Mercury Baselines in Fish Across Legacy-Contaminated and Reference Aquatic Systems | Sarah Martini | View | 28 | 16-28 | Sources and Sinks of Geologic Hydrogen: Towards a Radiolytic Hydrogen Yield Model for Mudstones | View | 29 | 16-29 | Geospatial Assessment of Hiking Trail Health in High Rock Park | Dennis Shteiman | View | 30 | 16-30 | Trends of PA Migratory Bird Counts and Their Relationship to PA Temperature | View | 31 | 16-31 | Identifying Climate Drivers of Notable Historical Wildfires in the Eastern United States | Abbey Gifford | View | 32 | 16-32 | An Analysis of Serpentine Derived Soils in Southeastern Pennsylvania, | Julia Redka | View | 33 | 16-33 | Skarn Fluid Evolution through the lenses of Garnets | Harrie Fehr | View | 34 | 16-34 | Fluid Inclusion Determined Trapping Conditions in the Lackawanna Synclinorium | Ethan Mitton | View | 35 | 16-35 | The Big Mix-Up: Testing the Limits of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Element Concentration Analysis of Mineral Mixtures | Casey Davis | View | 36 | 16-36 | Using Carbonate Porphyroblast Textures in Soapstones from Virginia as Natural Analogs of Potential In Situ Carbon Mineralization | Elijah Kai Tith | View | 37 | 16-37 | Prograde Mineral Assemblages During Cold Subduction: Raman Analyses of Mineral Inclusions in Garnets from Lawsonite Eclogites from Sivrihisar, Türkiye | Elisa Davenport | View | 38 | 16-38 | Assessing the Impact of High Temperature Metamorphism and Partial Melting on the Viscosity of the Tatnic Hill Formation | Brynn Graham | View | 39 | 16-39 | Evaluating Anomalous Pressure-Temperature Conditions in the Ashe Metamorphic Suite, Northwestern North Carolina | Colin Kulak | View | 40 | 16-40 | Petrographic Analysis of the Octoraro and Peter’s Creek Schists, Lancaster County Pennsylvania | Santina Cerquetelli | View | 41 | 16-41 | Analysis of Titanite from the Oak Hill Wollastonite Deposit, Eastern Adirondacks | Makenzie Kuntz | View | 42 | 16-42 | Garnet as an Archive of Appalachian Metamorphism: Microstructural and Geochronologic Evidence from Rowe-Moretown Schists in Chester, MA | Erik Richardson | View | 43 | 16-43 | Analysis of Dutchess County, New York’s Classic Metamorphic Barrovian Sequence | Brett Bogedain | View | 44 | 16-44 | Age of Metamorphism and Deformation in the Cheney Mountain Shear Zone, Eastern Adirondack Highlands, New York | Aidan Kenefick | View | 45 | 16-45 | Bimodal Plutonism During the Devonian Acadian Phase of the Appalachian Orogen, Maine (USA) | Diana Murtaugh | View | 46 | 16-46 | Application of Olivine-melt Thermometry and Hygrometry to Basalts from Neoproterozoic Dikes crosscutting the Marcy Anorthosite Massif | Avery Reina | View | 47 | 16-47 | Melting Mount Baker: Growing Olivine from High-Mg# Basaltic Andesites in Piston Cylinder Melting Experiments | Rheva Wolf | View | 48 | 16-48 | The Geochemical and Petrographic Analyses of "Mafic" Dikes in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York | Ashley Truesdell | View | 49 | 16-49 | Crystals in Conversation: Zircon Records of Magmatic Mixing in the Bitterroot lobe of the Idaho Batholith | View | 50 | 16-50 | Geochemistry of Granitic Pegmatites of Chester County, Pennsylvania | Jessica Hollan | View | 51 | 16-51 | Imaging Partial Melt Beneath Recent Volcanic Centers in the Cascadia Subduction Zone Backarc Using Receiver Function Analysis | Naomi Orcel | View | 52 | 16-52 | Investigating Upper Mantle Seismic Anisotropy in the Northern Appalachian Anomaly Region, New England, USA, via SKS Waveform Analysis | Daniel Mladek | View | 53 | 16-53 | Constraints on serpentinization of the mantle wedge in the Cascadia subduction zone from receiver function analysis | View | 54 | 16-54 | New Investigations of Seismicity in Moodus, Connecticut Using a Dense Array of Raspberry Shake Seismometers | Victoria Vilton | View |
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From Thin Section to Outcrop: Exploration of Undergraduate Research (Posters)
Description
Date and Time: Sunday, 22 Mar - 1:30 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Room: CCC, Ballroom C
Session Type: Poster: Topical
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 2:00-4:00 p.m.
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