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"Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York"

Saturday April 22, 1995 

Earth and Space Sciences Building - SUNY Stony Brook

 

PROGRAM

Time Title Authors Affiliation
8:45 Pick up registration materials, View posters    
9:30 Introductory remarks Gilbert N. Hanson SUNY Stony Brook
9:40 Provenance of Neoproterozoic to Early Paleozoic sedimentary rocks of southwestern New England Barbara Bock

S.M. McLennan

G.N. Hanson

SUNY Stony Brook
10:20 NE-, not SE-, directed paleoflow of the Palisades magma north of Staten Island, New York - new evidence from xenoliths and contact relationships Charles Merguerian,

John E. Sanders

Hofstra University
10:40 Late syn-intrusive clastic dikes at the base of the Palisades intrusive sheet, Fort Lee, NJ, imply a shallow (about 3 to 4 km) depth of intrusion Charles Merguerian

John E. Sanders

Hofstra University
10:40 Break, View posters    
11:00 Recumbent fold in displaced slab of Upper Cretaceous sediments, Princes Bay, Staten Island, New York: Further evidence that ice flowing southeastward deposited the Harbor Hill Moraine John E. Sanders, Charles Merguerian, Hofstra University
Steven C. Okulewicz College of Staten Island
11:20 Evaluation of superimposed drift sheets, Port Jefferson, NY - Stratigraphic and ground-water flow implications Kurtis W. Stokes Law Environmental, Inc.
Les Sirkin Adelphi University
11:40 REE chemistry of Pleistocene silt and sand, Setauket, Long Island Steven M Lev SUNY Stony Brook
12:00 Lunch, View posters    
1:00 Evidence for pre-Woodfordian ages of Long Island's terminal moraines John E. Sanders,

Charles Merguerian

Hofstra University
1:20 The computer morphology and geomorphology of the natural opening and artificial closing of Little Pike's Inlet at Westhampton Beach, Long Island Fred Mushacke New York State DEC
Fred Wolff Hofstra University
1:40 Seismic stratigraphy in southern Long Island Sound: the role of lateral tranport in clinoform development Roger D. Flood SUNY Stony Brook
2:00 Deglaciation of Eastern Long Island: The terminal moraine, recessional moraines, outwash, proglacial lakes and meltwater channels Les Sirkin Adelphi University
2:20 Evaluation of background metal concentrations Richard J. Baldwin H2M Group
2:40 Break, View posters    
3:00 Applications of ground-water modeling in Kings and Queens Counties, New York Paul E. Misut

E. R. McNew Cartwright

Christopher E. Schubert

Jack Monti Jr.

Anthony Chu

USGS Coram
3:20 Delineation of the saltwater-freshwater interface at selected locations in Kings and Queens Counties, Long Island, New York, through use of borehole geophysical techniques Anthony Chu,

Frederick Stumm

USGS Coram
3:40 Bromide in Long Island groundwaters and surface waters Martin A. A. Schoonen,

Vikki Devoe

Craig J. Brown

SUNY Stony Brook
4:00 Effects of road salting on stormwater and ground-water quality at the East Meadow Brook headwaters area, Nassau County, Long Island, NY Craig J. Brown

Michael P. Scorca

USGS Coram
4:20 View posters    
5:00 End of conference    
Poster Utilizing analog groundwater flow models to illustrate and experiment with principles of groundwater Andrew Leonard West Islip School District
Poster Long Island: A learning laboratory for earth and environmental sciences Glenn Richard SUNY Stony Brook
Poster A particle tracking study of the Peconic River watershed, Long Island, NY Pawel Dziedzic SUNY Stony Brook
Stanislaw Stasko Wroclaw University
Martin Schoonen SUNY Stony Brook