Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection [SBU]
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Item A Petrographic Study of Devonian Fossils from Clinton County, Pennsylvania(Stony Brook University: Department of Geosciences, 2002-04-20) Nienstedt, Jessica; Claeson, Kerin; Rasbury, Troy; Spataro, Glenn; Cole, Jennifer; Lanzirotti, Antonio; Hanson, Gilbert N.Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Item Benthic Habitat Mapping in the Peconic Bays(Stony Brook University: Department of Geosciences, 2003-04-12) Flood, Roger D.; Maher, Nicole; Arlotta, Michelle; Zaleski, Laurie; Cerrato, Robert Michael; Goodbred, Steven L.; Hanson, Gilbert N.Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Item Insight into the Sediment Budget for the Jones Beach Area on the South Shore of Long Island from Long Range Beach Profiles(Stony Brook University: Department of Geosciences, 2000-04-25) Selvaggio, Linda; Donner, Diane; Conley, Daniel C.; Hanson, Gilbert N.Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Item Geobotanical Constraints on the Range Expansion of Japanese Knotweed(Stony Brook University: Department of Geosciences, 1999-04-24) Selvaggio, Audra M.; Hanson, Gilbert N.Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Item Nitrogen Loss in a Barrier Island Shallow Aquifer System(Stony Brook University: Department of Geosciences, 2011-04-09) Young, Caitlin; Liu, Fang; Hanson, Gilbert N.Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).