8:45 |
Pick up registration materials, View posters |
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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
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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
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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
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Hofstra University |
10:40 |
Break, View posters |
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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 |
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1:00 |
Evidence for pre-Woodfordian ages of Long Island's terminal moraines |
John E. Sanders, Charles Merguerian
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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 |
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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
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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
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USGS Coram |
3:40 |
Bromide in Long Island groundwaters and surface waters |
Martin A. A. Schoonen, Vikki Devoe
Craig J. Brown
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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
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USGS Coram |
4:20 |
View posters |
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5:00 |
End of conference |
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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 |