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Northeast GSA session T13. Reconstructing Environmental Change from Marine, Lacustrine, and Terrestrial Sedimentary Records

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Stefanie Brachfeld
Sun, Dec 15, 2024 7:52 PM

Dear Colleagues,

A reminder that abstracts for the Joint Northeastern / North-Central GSA
meeting in Erie, PA
https://www.geosociety.org/GSA/Events/Section_Meetings/GSA/Sections/ne/2025mtg/home.aspx?hkey=88411fd7-3278-41be-aa78-f451032e17f3
are
due by December 17, 2025, 11:59 pm PST.

Please consider submitting an abstract to Session T13 "Reconstructing
Environmental Change from Marine, Lacustrine, and Terrestrial Sedimentary
Records."

Session Description: Sedimentary archives from the ocean, modern and
ancient lakes, glacial deposits, and soil sequences allow for
reconstructions of natural and anthropogenic processes and environmental
impacts and inform climate models. We invite contributions that address
Earth systems science and history, proxy and chronology development, and
modeling results based on sedimentary archives.

To submit an abstract start here https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2025NE/cfp.cgi,
and click on Theme sessions, then scroll to T13.

Stefanie Brachfeld, Montclair State University
Olga Libman-Roshal, Montclair State University
Kurt Lindberg, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Dr. Stefanie Brachfeld* (she, her, hers)*
Vice Provost for Research
*Office: *973-655-7537
*Email: *brachfelds@montclair.edu
Professor of Earth and Environmental Studies
[image: Montclair State University]

Dear Colleagues, A reminder that abstracts for the Joint Northeastern / North-Central GSA meeting in Erie, PA <https://www.geosociety.org/GSA/Events/Section_Meetings/GSA/Sections/ne/2025mtg/home.aspx?hkey=88411fd7-3278-41be-aa78-f451032e17f3> are due by *December 17, 2025, 11:59 pm PST.* Please consider submitting an abstract to Session T13 "Reconstructing Environmental Change from Marine, Lacustrine, and Terrestrial Sedimentary Records." Session Description: Sedimentary archives from the ocean, modern and ancient lakes, glacial deposits, and soil sequences allow for reconstructions of natural and anthropogenic processes and environmental impacts and inform climate models. We invite contributions that address Earth systems science and history, proxy and chronology development, and modeling results based on sedimentary archives. To submit an abstract start here <https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2025NE/cfp.cgi>, and click on Theme sessions, then scroll to T13. Stefanie Brachfeld, Montclair State University Olga Libman-Roshal, Montclair State University Kurt Lindberg, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Dr. Stefanie Brachfeld* (she, her, hers)* Vice Provost for Research *Office: *973-655-7537 *Email: *brachfelds@montclair.edu Professor of Earth and Environmental Studies [image: Montclair State University]