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23 D13. Paleontology of North America (Posters)
Session Chairs:
Jennifer Gifford
Added from Discipline submissions.
Author Availability:
9:00-11:00 a.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 1 | 23-1 | An Upper Cretaceous Vertebrate Assemblage from the Tooth Draw Quarry of the Hell Creek Formation (Upper Maastrichtian), South Dakota and its Implications for Coelurosaurian Theropod Phylogeny | Nicholas Mirabile | View | 2 | 23-2 | Fossil Roommates: Possible Symbiosis of Bryozoans and Cornulitids from the Cincinnati Region of Ohio, USA | Eleanore Brugh | View | 3 | 23-3 | Taxonomic identification and Palaeoecological description of early Maastrichtian mosasaurs from the Blue Springs site (Coon Creek Member of the Ripley Formation) | Keishawn Smith | View | 4 | 23-4 | Evaluating Diagenetic Alteration in Ordovician Brachiopods from the Nashville Basin Using SEM Microstructure | Natalie Newsome | View | 5 | 23-5 | Effect of the Mid-Piacenzian Warm Period on Spionid Polychaete Presence and Intensity on Molluscan Hosts from the Yorktown Formation | Evelyn Kresse | View | 6 | 23-6 | Correlation of Molluscan Diversity With Climate Change in the Plio-Pleistocene Record of Virginia and North Carolina | Kaitlyn Ryan | View | 7 | 23-7 | A New Sea Cucumber (Holothuroidea) Fauna from the Upper Mississippian Pella Formation of Iowa | Sydney Hueser | View | 8 | 23-8 | Paleocommunity and Paleoenvironmental Change in the Little Cove Point Member of Maryland’s Calvert Cliffs | Kinsley Osborne | View | 9 | 23-9 | Softbody preservation of a novel holdfast structure in the Lower Cambrian Archaeocyathids from the Cartersville Mining District, Bartow County, Georgia | Jordan McLain | View | 10 | 23-10 | Problematic Taxa of the Upper Cambrian Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills of South Dakota | Heather Duncan | View | 11 | 23-11 | Capturing variation in the Schreger Pattern in the tusk of a Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) from southern California, USA | Brendan O'Malley | View | 12 | 23-12 | Using Discriminative AI to Identify Fossil Problematica from the Coon Creek Formation (Campanian, West Tennessee) | Michael Gibson | View | 13 | 23-13 | A Rare Hadrosaur (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) Chevron from the Late Cretaceous (upper Campanian) Coon Creek Formation of West Tennessee | Trevor Rempert | View | 14 | 23-14 | A Plethora of Raninids: Potential for Population Paleoecology in Decapod Crustaceans | Danielle Sommerman | View | 15 | 23-15 | Controls on Differential Fossil Preservation Across the K-Pg Boundary from Ephemeral Exposures of the Owl Creek and Clayton Formations Along Highway Construction in Northern Mississippi, USA | Julie Retrum | View | 16 | 23-16 | A Microanalytical Study of the Lower Deadwood Formation at Little Elk Creek in the Black Hills, South Dakota | Margaret Guilfoyle | View | 17 | 23-17 | Understanding Lateral Arm Plate Variation in The Mississippian Ophiuroid Sulphaster odellettorum | Laya Amini | View | 18 | 23-18 | A Multi-isotope Investigation of Mammoth Diet, Habitat, and Movement Patterns in the Central Great Plains, U.S.A. | Jacob McCloskey | View | 19 | 23-19 | Palynology of Upper Cretaceous Rocks in Illinois and Kentucky | Ethan Lung | View | 20 | 23-20 | Cretaceous Gravels or Glacial Diamictites? The Case of Dover Road and Lighthouse Cliff in the Jackson Purchase Region of Kentucky | Maeve McCarty | View |
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Paleontology of North America (Posters)
Description
Date and Time: Tuesday, 10 March - 9:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: RCC, Lower Level Hall
Session Type: Poster: Discipline
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
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