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9 T4. Advances in Geologic Mapping, Databases, and Dissemination: Student Posters
Session Chairs:
Andrew L. Wunderlich | Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Mineral and Geologic Resources, William Thomas Jackson, David R. Soller
This session will showcase student projects associated with new geologic maps, mapping techniques, and advances in data management, web accessibility, and applications. We welcome submissions with relevance to hazards, natural resource evaluations, and water-land management.
Author Availability:
2:00-4:00 p.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 42 | 9-1 | Assessing the Relationship Between Subsurface Geology and Surficial Geomorphology: Remotely Predicting Geologic Features and Geohazards Using an Elevation-Trained Machine Learning Algorithm in the Northern Gulf of Mexico | Allison Wing | View | 43 | 9-2 | Creation of Groundwater Monitoring Dashboard for the City of Charleston | Matthew Swanson | View | 44 | 9-3 | Testing the Role of Strike-Slip Versus Normal-Slip Faulting Along a Major Terrane Boundary in the North Carolina Eastern Piedmont | Abaigeal Sims-Clark | View | 45 | 9-4 | Field-scale Riedel Shears in Southern Ava District of Mark Twain National Forest: Kinematic indicators of left-lateral strike-slip movement in the southern Missouri Ozarks | Warren Meservey | View | 46 | 9-5 | An Update on the Geologic Mapping of Five USGS Quadrangles Northwest of Mt. McLoughlin, Oregon | Lucia Rainbow | View | 47 | 9-6 | Structural Interpretation and Geologic Map of the Mexican Hill Quadrangle, Northwestern Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming, USA | Jessica Johns | View | 48 | 9-7 | Developing a new series of 1:24,000-scale geologic maps of Cretaceous and Paleogene strata along a rapidly developing highway corridor in northern Mississippi, USA | Jacob Klakamp | View | 49 | 9-8 | Marsh Shoreline Change Analysis to Inform Nature-Based Erosion and Marsh Loss Mitigation in Beaufort County, SC. | Avery West | View | 50 | 9-9 | Finding Faults in the Midcontinent? Pairing Legacy Data with Modern Topographic Analysis to Locate and Describe the Eureka-House Springs and Cap au Gres Structures | Claire Strobl | View | 51 | 9-10 | Recent 1:24,000-scale Geologic Mapping of Upper Cretaceous Strata in West Tennessee, Part II: Regional Correlations and Implications to Mapping Conventions | Katherine Parsons | View | 52 | 9-11 | Recent 1:24,000-scale Geologic Mapping of Upper Cretaceous Strata in West Tennessee, Part I: Field Observations and Lithostratigraphy | James Barnes | View | 53 | 9-12 | Evaluating High-Resolution Flood Models for the Edisto Island Region, South Carolina | Kaitlyn Dietz | View | 54 | 9-13 | The Development and Deployment of a National Septic Soil Mapping Tool | John Dickert | View | 55 | 9-14 | Geologic Mapping of Cretaceous and Tertiary Hypabyssal and Volcanic Rocks at Highland Lakes, California, May Reveal Ancient Volcanic Center | Joseph Dixon | View | 56 | 9-15 | Exploring Depth to Bedrock Estimation | June Lennex-Stone | View | 57 | 9-16 | Preliminary geologic map of Blue Mountain and Ripley Mississippi | Miles McIntosh | View |
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Advances in Geologic Mapping, Databases, and Dissemination: Student Posters
Description
Date and Time: Monday, 9 March - 9:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: RCC, Lower Level Hall
Session Type: Poster: Topical
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 2:00-4:00 p.m.
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