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Timing and Pattern of Eastern Laurentide Deglaciation
Sponsor: ARCHES November 18, 19, 2005 at Lamont Hall

Friday, Nov. 18, 2005
    Breakfast   8:30-9:00
Peteet, Schaefer   Introduction and Welcome   9:00-9:10
J. Schaefer   Cosmogenic Ages for Laurentide Deglaciation in NY   9:10-9:30
G. Balco   Timing of glacial advances in New England   9:30-9:50
B. Stone   Eastern Laurentide Ice Margin Stratigraphy   9:50-10:10
D. Cadwell & G. Connally   Deglaciation of the Hudson and Champlain Valleys: Calendar Year Chronology   10:10-10:35
G. Robinson   Late-Glacial Pollen and Microcharcoal Stratigraphies Near the Terminal Moraine   10:35-10:50
    General Discussion   10:50-11:00
    Coffee Break   11:00-11:15
J.Rayburn   Ice Retreat Through the Lake Champlain Valley; Age and Rate Estimates   11:15-11:35
J. Stone   Deglacial Record of Connecticut and LI Sound Basin   11:35-11:55
J. Ridge   Varve Chronology as a Time Scale for Ice Recession and Associated Events in the Northeastern U.S.   11:55-12:15
    General Discussion   12:15-12:30
    Lunch   12:30-1:30
J. Varekamp   Deglaciation of Long Island Sound   1:30-1:50
D. Peteet   Basal dates from bogs and lakes in NY-Conn.-NJ   1:50-2:10
G. Hanson   Long Island Deglaciation   2:10-2:30
    General Discussion   2:30-3:00
    Coffee Break   3:00-3:20
C. McHugh   Evidence for the latest Pleistocene-Holocene shoreline along the New York-New Jersey Continental Margin   3:20-3:40
J. Gosse   Calving caps and collapse: deglaciation of Atlantic Canada   3:40-4:00
    General Discussion   4:00-5:00
    Dinner – Roman Cafe   5:30
         
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005
    Breakfast   8:30-9:00
T. Lowell   The LIS moraines around the Great Lakes   9:00-9:20
V. Rinterknecht   Fenno-Scandinavian perspective   9:20-9:40
    Discussion   9:40-10:00
    Coffee Break   10:00-10:15
M. Stute   The groundwater paleoclimate archive and glaciation   10:15-10:35
Z. Szabo   Noble gas paleotemperatures in a confined New Jersey aquifer and questions related to timing of recharge events   10:35-10:55
   
Discussion and Wrap-Up
  10:55-12:00
    Lunch   12:00

 

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