2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Coastal and Aeolian Geomorphology Processes and Landforms (Posters)

148 Coastal and Aeolian Geomorphology Processes and Landforms (Posters)



Sunday, 5 October 2008: 8:00 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
Presiding:
Chris Houser
177
Contemporary Geomorphology of a Large Parabolic Dune on the East Shore of Lake Michigan, USA
Luke A. Pettinga, Calvin College; Deanna van Dijk, Calvin College
178
Deposition and Preservation of Estuarine Sediment, Turnagain Arm, Cook Inlet, Alaska
Darron G. deBoer, Kansas State University; Allen W. Archer, Kansas State University
179
Evidence of Hydrothermal Venting Recorded in Sediment Cores along the Fonualei Rift and Spreading Center in the NE Lau Basin
Kiseong Hyeong, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute; Jonguk Kim, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute; Chanmin Yoo, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute; Kyeong-Yong Lee, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute; Hyun Sub Kim, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute
180
Geological Controls on the Distribution of Oyster Reefs and Substrates in Copano Bay, Texas
Erin Weaver, Texas A&M University; Marie Herbort, Texas A&M University; Tim Dellapenna, Texas A&M Univ at Galveston; James Simons, Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife
181
Morphological Variation of a Swash Zone
Gemma Barrett, Texas A&M University
182
Multi-Proxy Ostracode Analyses of Paleosalinity in Two Bays, Vieques, Puerto Rico
Satrio A. Wicaksono, Wesleyan University; Suzanne O'Connell, Wesleyan University; Laura R. Robertson, Vanderbilt University; Jennifer A. Bourdeau, Mount Holyoke College; Tim C. Ku, Wesleyan University; Anna M. Martini, Amherst College
183
NEPTUNE Canada Regional Cabled Observatory: Transforming Ocean Science
M.M.R. Best, University of Victoria; B.D. Bornhold, University of Victoria; C.R. Barnes, University of Victoria
184
Nutrient Chemistry of Chukchi Sea Sediments
Nicholas Reed, Arkansas State University; Nate Bickford, University of Alaska; Robyn Hannigan
185
Optical Dating of Paleoshoreline Features in Northeastern Florida, USA
Kevin Burdette, McMaster University; W. Jack Rink, McMaster University; David Mallinson, East Carolina University
186
Redefining the Model of Barrier Island Formation along a Paraglacial Coast: Plum Island, Massachusetts
Emily A. Carruthers, Boston University; Christopher J. Hein, Boston University; Duncan M. FitzGerald, Boston University; Byron D. Stone, U.S. Geological Survey; Mary S. Ellison, Boston University
187
Salt Marsh Erosion at Fort Pulaski, Georgia
Tim Brunk, Texas A&M University
188
Seasonal and Long-Term Variations of Particle Fluxes Induced by Shifting ITCZ Location in the Northeast Pacific
Hyung Jeek Kim, KORDI; Kiseong Hyeong, KORDI; Dongseon Kim, KORDI; Sang-Bum Chi, KORDI; Cheong-Kee Park, KORDI; Ki-Hyune Kim, KORDI; B.K. Khim, Pusan National University
189
Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Geophysics of An Inner Shelf Shoal off Choctawhatchee Bay, Florida, USA
Amy L. Spaziani, Louisiana State University; Gregory W. Stone, Louisiana State University; Baozhu Liu, Louisiana State University; Felix Jose, Louisiana State University
191
The Foraminiferal Signature of Hurricanes: Mississippi Delta, Shelf, and Canyon, Northern Gulf of Mexico, USA
David M. VanDeVelde, East Carolina University; Stephen J. Culver, East Carolina University; Reide Corbett, East Carolina University; J.P. Walsh, East Carolina University
192
Transport of Fine-Grained Estuarine Sediment by Gravity-Driven Movement of the Nepheloid Layer, Long Island Sound
L.J. Poppe, USGS; K.Y. McMullen, USGS; S.J. Williams, USGS; J.M. Crocker, NOAA; E.F. Doran, CT-DEP
193
Underlying Paleochannels Facilitate Barrier Progradation: Bogue Banks, North Carolina
Emily A. Timmons, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; E. Lynne Harden, University of California Santa Cruz; Christopher Freeman, Geodynamics, LLC; Gregory Rudolph, Carteret County Shore Protection Office; Antonio B. Rodriguez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
194
Using a Quality-Controlled Database of Holocene Relative Sea-Level Data from Louisiana to Assess Conflicting Hypotheses of Gulf Coast Sea-Level Change
Ping Hu, Tulane University; Torbjörn E. Törnqvist, Tulane University; Shiyong Yu, Tulane University; Juan L. González, Tulane University
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