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“Acid Rain: Where are the Rest <strong>of</strong> the Data” by Robert G. Corbett; American Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Geologists; Grand Junction, Colorado.<br />

“Global Sea Level and Climate Change: Main Controls on the Evolution and Extinction <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

Devonian (Givetian-Frasnian) North American Tropical Carbonate Platform Brachiopods,” by<br />

James E. Day; 9 th North American Paleontological Convention; Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

“Middle-Upper Devonian (Late Givetian-Early Famennian) Conodont Sequence in the<br />

Subsurface <strong>of</strong> Southeastern Iowa: Stratigraphic Condensation, Leaks, and Submarine Erosional<br />

Reworking along the Western Margin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Illinois</strong> Basin,” by James E. Day; North-Central<br />

Section, Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America; Branson, Missouri.<br />

“Subtropical Records <strong>of</strong> the Upper Devonian (Late Frasnian-Early Famennian) Sea<br />

Level and Kellwasser Extinction Bioevents, Southern Quachita Margin-Western Laurussia<br />

(Arizona-New Mexico, and Northern Mexico),” by James E. Day; North-Central Section,<br />

Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America; Branson, Missouri.<br />

“Frasnian (Upper Devonian) History <strong>of</strong> North American Cyrtospiriferoid Brachiopods,” by<br />

James E. Day and X. Ma; 9 th North American Paleontological Convention; Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

“A Coordinated Mineralogical, Spectral, and Compositional Study <strong>of</strong> Ordinary Chondrites:<br />

Implications for Asteroid Spectroscopic Classification,” by Tasha Dunn; Lunar and Planetary<br />

Science Conference; Houston, Texas.<br />

“Glacier Retreat in Glacier National Park, Montana: A Climate-based Review,” by Trenton W.<br />

Ford and Dagmar Budikova; West Lakes Division, Association <strong>of</strong> American Geographers; St.<br />

Paul, Minnesota.<br />

“Where’s the Money At,” by Steve Gillespie; <strong>Illinois</strong> State University Undergraduate Research<br />

Symposium; Normal, <strong>Illinois</strong>.<br />

“Defining Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Hyporheic Zone <strong>of</strong> a Low Gradient,<br />

Meandering Agricultural Stream using Conservative Tracers,” by David C. Hahn and Stephen<br />

J. Van der Hoven; Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America; Portland, Oregon.<br />

“Pencils Ready Everyone…,” by Larry Haigh; <strong>Illinois</strong> Geographical Society; Rockford, <strong>Illinois</strong>.<br />

Mr. Haigh presented the same poster at the <strong>Illinois</strong> State University Undergraduate Research<br />

Symposium in Normal, <strong>Illinois</strong>.<br />

“With Liberty and Starbucks for All” by Stephen Holt; <strong>Illinois</strong> State University Undergraduate<br />

Research Symposium; Normal, <strong>Illinois</strong>.<br />

“Do Seatbelts Save Lives” by Lindita Imeri; <strong>Illinois</strong> State University Undergraduate Research<br />

Symposium; Normal, <strong>Illinois</strong>.<br />

“Sub-Saharan Africa: Does Health Care Spending Save Lives” by Emily Koeppen; <strong>Illinois</strong><br />

Geographical Society; Rockford, <strong>Illinois</strong>. Ms. Koeppen presented the same poster at the <strong>Illinois</strong><br />

State University Undergraduate Research Symposium in Normal, <strong>Illinois</strong>.<br />

“Cartographic Considerations for Visualization <strong>of</strong> Hazards and Risks,” by John C. Kostelnick;<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> American Geographers; Washington, D.C.<br />

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