The Geological Society of America annual meeting is one of the largest scientific gatherings of geologists each year, and the Ohio University Geological Sciences Department historically sends a large contingent of students and faculty to showcase their research.
This year the GSA meeting is online from Oct. 26-30, but departmental participation is still strong, with department members, including four graduate students and six faculty members, participating in seven presentations.
Presentations titles and links to abstracts:
Katherine Fornash and colleagues. Significance of hydrous eclogite in oceanic subduction zones
Manuel López Sánchez, Gregory Springer, and Natalie A. Kruse. Modeling flood potential based on land use in the Greenbrier River watershed in West Virginia
Andreana Madera-Martorell ’20MSES and colleagues. The role of geoscience communication: mitigating the social impact of geologic crises
Madera-Martorell, Dina L. López, Natalie A. Kruse, Jennifer R. Bowman, and Nora M. Sullivan. Potential use of abandoned underground coal mine AS-029 as a reservoir for ground source heat pumps, Athens, OH
Damian Nance and colleagues. Pannotia: evidence for its existence and thermal legacy
Ceara Purcell and Alycia L. Stigall. How does niche evolution contribute to diversification? A test using ecological niche modelling to examine Laurentian brachiopods during the Ordovician
Joseph Wislocki and Daniel Hembree. Burrowing techniques, behaviors, and trace morphologies of extant larval to adult beetles
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