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7 T2. Undergraduate Research, Part I (Posters)
Session Chairs:
Wendi JW Williams, Jeffrey C. Strasser, Robert D. Shuster, Jeffrey G. Ryan, Lee Phillips
Session showcases undergraduate research. Topics include geoscience-related fields (e.g., resources, hydrology, oceanography, climate, environmental science, geospatial, informatics, health, policy, & education). Undergraduate student/s must be the lead author/s presenters with faculty mentor/s as co-author/s. This session welcomes both poster and oral presentation submissions.
Author Availability:
9:00-11:00 a.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 1 | 7-1 | ‘Larry the Lobster’, A New Fossil Lobster Species of Nephropsis (Decapoda, Homarida, Nephropidae) | Noah Zollinger | View | 2 | 7-2 | Reexamining the northern Flinders Uratanna Formation sediments to constrain the early evolution of animals | Jasette Flanigan | View | 3 | 7-3 | Morphometric analyses suggest that regional size differences in high-latitude Devonian brachiopods are unaffected by environment type (Paraná and Cape basins) | Christopher Thorpe | View | 4 | 7-4 | Bugs in the Mud: Examination of Benthic Foraminifera in the Pleistocene Cool-Water Carbonates of the Southern Tasman Ocean (ODP Leg 189, Sites 1171C and 1168A) | Max Bruggman | View | 5 | 7-5 | A Marine Vertebrate Assemblage from the Upper Cretaceous (Latest Cretaceous: Maastrichtian) Peedee Formation of Greenville, North Carolina | Joshua Crouch | View | 6 | 7-6 | Otodus megalodon-bitten fossil sperm whale teeth from Venice, Sarasota County, Florida, USA | Michael Ryan | View | 7 | 7-7 | Comparative Paleoecology in the Eutaw Formation of Northeastern Mississippi | Alyssa Dillon | View | 8 | 7-8 | Preliminary characterization of microfossils in the Middle Devonian Charlevoix and Petoskey formations, Northern Michigan | Lillianne McCully | View | 9 | 7-9 | Middle Miocene–Early Pliocene Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) from the Peace River, Polk, Hardee and DeSoto counties, Florida, USA | Conner Bapst | View | 10 | 7-10 | Michael the Microraptor and Osborn the Velociraptor: Dromaeosaur Life Reconstruction for Educating the Public | Madison Schwarte | View | 11 | 7-11 | A process and guide for 3D scanning, rendering, and animating fossils with a case study using a dinosaur tail vertabra | Nicholas Brewton | View | 12 | 7-12 | Maximizing Fossil Yield by Minimizing Concentrate: A chemical Process to Remove Diagenetic Selenite from Screen Wash Concentrate from the Upper Triassic Downs Quarry (Adamanian) of Arizona | Leiana Santoro | View | 13 | 7-13 | A Sneak Peek into Prehistory: Curating an Interactive Fossil Display to Spark Interest in the UA Little Rock Natural History Museum | Sydney Joheim | View | 14 | 7-14 | Communicating The Effects of Biodiversity Change | Tierra Waller | View | 15 | 7-15 | Trace Elements in Clam Shells: Using Ba and Mn as Proxies for Primary Production in The Gulf of Maine | Eustina Bvyunyenge | View | 16 | 7-16 | Investigating The Signal Preserved in Growth Bands of Tabulate Coral and Stromatoporoids: New Results from The Khavtgai Section, Dundgovi Province, Mongolia | Gabriel Wheaton | View | 17 | 7-17 | Arctica islandica shell Hg as a proxy for environmental Hg in the Gulf of Maine | Penelope Badgley | View | 18 | 7-18 | Plastic Pollution | Tatiana Dunkley | View | 19 | 7-19 | Examination of Microplastics and New Study Methods in Daves Cave, a Pristine Cave in Central Kentucky. | Alexander rehrig | View | 20 | 7-20 | Preliminary Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Microplastics Along the Cuyahoga River, Ohio. | Ella Pitz | View | 21 | 7-21 | Investigating Different Methodologies for the Separation of Microplastic Pollution in the Soil Sediment of Southwest Virginia Caves | Shaylen Cannon | View | 22 | 7-22 | Not So “Fresh” Water: Microplastics in Shell and Periostracum of Bivalves from New York, USA | Kaylee White | View | 23 | 7-23 | Accuracy of flood inundation maps during Helene 2024 | Claire Perry | View | 24 | 7-24 | Assessment of Historical and Projected Trends in Seasonal Precipitation in Upstate South Carolina | Kaitlin Balog | View | 25 | 7-25 | Modeling Short-Duration, High-Intensity Streamflow: Laying a Framework for Larger Models in Suburban South Carolina | William King | View | 26 | 7-26 | Using a hydrologic model to analyze Tropical Storm Helene streamflow scenarios under alternative antecedent conditions | View | 27 | 7-27 | Eroding Legacies: How Past Land-Use and Erosion is Impacting Water Quality Today Within a Southern Appalachian Mountains Headwater Basin in Western North Carolina | Sophia Platt | View | 28 | 7-28 | Clear Waters Ahead: A community-engaged water quality monitoring project at Buckeye Lake, Ohio | Karina Tellez-Sanchez | View | 29 | 7-29 | Land Use Change and Climate Variability as Drivers of Flooding and Hydrologic Change in Kentucky | Adam McKinney | View | 30 | 7-30 | Establishing a Hydrologic Baseline for Undisturbed Forested Headwater Stream Watershed in Eastern Kentucky | Lauren Breiner | View | 31 | 7-31 | Chronostratigraphy Using Stable Carbon Isotopes of the Elliot Formation, South Africa | Aidan del Pino | View | 32 | 7-32 | Geochemical Analysis of Pennsylvanian Carbonates from the Bird Spring Basin, Southern Nevada | Kai Sanchez | View | 33 | 7-33 | Rare Earth Element Concentrations and Their Relation to Marine Environments at the Mt. Simon - Eau Claire Contact | Thomas Gruber | View | 34 | 7-34 | Rare Earth Element Concentrations in the Basal Mount Simon Sandstone Formation, Iowa | Niccolo Benvenuto | View | 35 | 7-35 | Sequence-stratigraphic architecture of the Claiborne aquifer, southwest Georgia: relevance for reservoir quality and extent | Hailey Bos | View | 36 | 7-36 | Chronostratigraphy of Volcanic Ash Beds in the Ash Hollow Formation, Ogallala Group, Panhandle Region of Nebraska, USA | View |
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Undergraduate Research, Part I (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: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
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