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Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Photographer: A. Scire
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Photographer: A. Scire

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Abstract submission is now closed. We would like to thank everyone who submitted an abstract.

If you have not yet paid the abstract submission fee, please do so as soon as possible. Details regarding the fee are given below.

Abstracts

Abstracts and a complete copy of the program for GeoDaze 2009 are available from the Schedule of Events.

Poster session titles and abstracts

Session IV (Poster Session I)
Environmental Science, Surface Processes and Geoscience Education Posters
Thursday, April 2nd, 1:15 P.M. - 2:30 P.M.

Palominas Arroyo: An 11.1 kBP Alluvial Record from the San Pedro River, Southeastern Arizona
- J.A.M. Ballenger, V.T. Holliday, C.V. Haynes, Jr.

The Exploration of Alluvial Fan Exposures and Recent Fire-Related Geomorphic Responses in Bariloche, Argentina
- E. Bigio

A Multi-Tracer Approach to Determine the Impacts of Agricultural Irrigation Recharge on Groundwater Sustainability in the Saddle Mountains Basalt Aquifer, Central Washington, U.S.A.
- K. Brown, J. McIntosh, L. Rademacher, K. Lohse, D. Gosch

South American Pluvial Lakes: Implications for Quaternary Climate Change
- A. Cartwright & J. Quade

Variable Oceanic Teleconnections to Western North American Drought over the Last 1200 Years
- J.L. Conroy, J.T. Overpeck, J.E. Cole, M. Steinitz-Kannan

Fractional Snow Cover Estimation in Complex Alpine-Forested Environments Using Ikonos/QuickBird, Landsat and MODIS
- E.H. Czyzowska & K.K. Hirschboeck

Roots in the Rock: An Application of Herbchronology Above Treeline at Barney Rock Glacier, Sierra Nevada, California, U.S.A.
- R.S. Franklin

Interpreting Molluscan Marine Reservoir Ages in a Variable Upwelling Environment
- K.B. Jones, G.W.L. Hodgins, C.F.T. Andrus, M.F. Etayo-Cadavid

Expansion and Contraction of Pleistocene and Holocene Lakes in the Southern Basin and Range Province and Paleoclimatic Implications
- A. Kowler

Ecological Indicators of Climate Change in the Pantanal Region of Western Brazil
- C.M. Landowski, M.M. McGlue, A.S. Cohen

Geomorphic Evolution of an Earth Fissure: The Roger’s Fissure, West-Central Arizona
- M. Leclerc & T. Shipman

Aspects of Modern Lacustrine Sedimentation in the Central Andean Foreland: Preliminary Results
- M.M. McGlue, J.L. Ash, M. Trees, A.S. Cohen, G.S. Ellis, P.W. Swarzenski, M.L. Assine, A.M. Kirschbaum

Correlations and Chronology of High Arctic Lakes Based on Magnetic Properties
- E. Mortazavi, A. Cohen, J. Stoner

Concentration Changes of Nutrients, Trace Metals, and Labile Organic Matter Due to Pleistocene Recharge and Dilution of Illinois Basin Brines
- M.E. Schlegel, J.C. McIntosh, T. Meixner

Spreading Roots: The Goals and Challenges of Establishing a Self-Sustaining Diversity Program in Southern Arizona
- P.J. Stokes, M.M. McGlue, B.K. Sternberg, K.W. Flessa, K.E. Anderson, C.R. Gans

The Changing Character of Phenology, Drought, and the Seasons in the Southwestern U.S.A.
- J.L. Weiss, J.T. Overpeck, J.L. Betancourt

Session X (Poster Session II)
Geochemistry, Geochronology, Geophysics, Structure and Tectonics Posters
Friday, April 3rd, 12:45 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.

The Determination and Categorization of Hydrogen Environments in Nominally Hydrous Minerals
- M.C. Barkley & R.T. Downs

The Structure Determination of the High-Pressure Analog of Behoite, Be(OH)2
- M.C. Barkley, R.T. Downs, H. Yang

Naf Experiment: Seismic Anisotropy Beneath Northern Anatolia from Shear-Wave Splitting
- C.B. Biryol, A.A. Ozacar, H.E. Tok, C. Gans

Sedimentology, Detrital Zircon Geochronology, and Stable Isotope Paleoaltimetry of the Early Eocene Wind River Basin, Central Wyoming
- M. Fan, P.G. DeCelles, G.E. Gehrels, D.L. Dettman, S.L. Peyton

Cordilleran Fold-Thrust Belt and Foreland Basin System of Northwestern Montana
- F. Fuentes, P.G. DeCelles, K. Constenius, J. Kendall, G.E. Gehrels

Slip Rate Estimates for the Garlock Fault Based on Geodetic Surveys
- C. King & R.A. Bennett

U-Pb Ages from Zircons in Sandstones from the Grand Canyon to Determine Source Provinces
- R. Koons, C. White, M. Vasquez, M. Pepper

Investigation of the San Andreas Fault: GPS Monitoring from San Gorgonio Peak and San Jacinto Peak
- A. McCallister & R. Bennett

U-Pb Geochronology from Santander Massif, Northern Columbia
- M. McMillan, M. Pepper, A. Cardona, V.A. Valencia

Crustal Deformation in the Tucson Area Using GPS
- J. Ninneman, A. Holland, R. Bennett

Structure of the South End of the Crawford Thrust, Sevier Thrust Belt, Utah
- S.L. Peyton & P.G. DeCelles

Low-Temperature Thermochronology of the Rocky Mountains, Wyoming and Montana
- S.L. Peyton, P.W. Reiners, B. Carrapa, P.G. DeCelles

A Geomorphic Map of Hale Crater, Mars
- A.J. Philippoff, L.L. Tornabene, A.S. McEwen, V.R. Baker, H.J. Melosh, D.C. Berman, HiRISE Science Team

Crustal Anisotropy in Southern California: Evidence for Tectonic Underplating?
- R. Porter & G. Zandt

Metamorphic Rocks in Central Tibet: Lateral Variations and Implications for Crustal Structure
- A. Pullen, P. Kapp, G.E. Gehrels, L. Ding, Q. Zhang

Present-Day Loading Rate of Southern San Andreas and Eastern California Shear Zone Faults from GPS
- J. Spinler, R. Bennett, M. Anderson, S. Hreinsdóttir

Lithospheric Structure of the Central North Anatolia from S-Wave Receiver Function Analysis
- H.E. Tok, S.L. Beck, G. Zandt, C.B. Biryol, L.M. Warren, A.A. Ozacar, T. Taymaz

Timing of Uplift Along the Western Edge of the Central Andes, Northern Chile
- K. Umlauf, P. Kapp, P, DeCelles

Cretaceous-Tertiary Geology of Central Tibet and Implications for Plateau Formation: A Synthesis
- J. Volkmer, P. Kapp, P. DeCelles, J. Guynn, A. Leier

Seismic Investigation of Higley Basin, Central Arizona
- M. Warren & R. Johnson

Abstract submission fee
GeoDaze 2009 is requiring a $10.00 abstract submission fee. The abstract fee can either be dropped off in the GeoDaze mailbox in Gould-Simpson Room 218 or can be mailed to the following address:

GeoDaze
Department of Geosciences
Gould-Simpson Building, #77
PO Box 210077
Tucson, AZ 85721-0077

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