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12 T39. New advances in geological and geophysical research on the Appalachian orogen. (II)
Session Chairs:
Nikhil Arolkar | Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Yvette D. Kuiper | Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Maureen Long | The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
We invite contributions that discuss new research on the Appalachian orogen. Submissions should include, but are not limited to, geological or geophysical studies or works comprising a combination of both methods.
Presentations
| Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Introductory Remarks | 01:30 PM | 01:35 PM | 5 min | 12-1 | Why is Appalachian Crust Thinner than Grenville Crust? | Paul Karabinos | 01:35 PM | 01:55 PM | 20 min | View | 12-2 | Is surface geology along the western front of the New England Appalachians linked to the Moho overthrust? | Laura Webb | 01:55 PM | 02:15 PM | 20 min | View | 12-3 | The Nodal NEST: Imaging the Laurentia-Appalachian suture of northwestern Massachusetts and Vermont from the surface to mantle using a high-density nodal seismic transect | James Bourke | 02:15 PM | 02:35 PM | 20 min | View | 12-4 | Tectonostratigraphic Implications of Early Ediacaran Sedimentary Sequence in the Boston Basin, Eastern Massachusetts | Margaret Thompson | 02:35 PM | 02:55 PM | 20 min | View | 12-5 | The nature and age of deformation along the Nashoba-Avalon terrane boundary in Eastern Massachusetts | Nikhil Arolkar | 02:55 PM | 03:15 PM | 20 min | View | Break | 03:15 PM | 03:30 PM | 15 min | 12-6 | Hot orogenic crust and extreme metamorphism: Insights from the Acadian-Neoacadian orogeny in New England, USA | Estefania Henningsen | 03:30 PM | 03:50 PM | 20 min | View | 12-7 | Evidence for Dynamic Mantle Topography Associated with the Northern Appalachian Upper Mantle Anomaly Uplifting the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York | James Bourke | 03:50 PM | 04:10 PM | 20 min | View | 12-8 | Ediacaran-Early Cambrian Crustal Cycling in the Laurentian Interior: Ithaca Basin, New York | David Valentino | 04:10 PM | 04:30 PM | 20 min | View | 12-9 | The Mohawk Valley in New York State was not in a Deep Trench During Late Taconic Convergence (455-450 Ma) | Robert Jacobi | 04:30 PM | 04:50 PM | 20 min | View | 12-10 | CAMERON’S LINE and the ST. NICHOLAS THRUST in NEW YORK CITY (NYC) | Charles Merguerian | 04:50 PM | 05:10 PM | 20 min | View |
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New advances in geological and geophysical research on the Appalachian orogen. (II)
Description
Date and Time: Sunday, 22 Mar - 1:30 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Room: CCC, Room 22/23
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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