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Published Abstracts - 2000

Ira D. Sasowsky, Ph.D.

Sasowsky, I.D., Kempthorne, R.A., Crowell, B., Walko, S.M., LaRock, E.J., and Harbert, W., 2000, Clastic sediments in a long-term karst trap, Valley and Ridge, central Pennsylvania: in GSA Abstracts with programs, v. 32, no. 7, p. A-27, 2000 Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada. [view abstract]

Salvati, R., Sasowsky, I.D., and Capelli, G., 2000, Conceptual model for development of collapse sinkholes in areas of groundwater discharge: in GSA Abstracts with programs, v. 32, no. 7, p. A-355, 2000 Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada.[view abstract]

Nandi, A., Sasowsky, I.D., Steer, D.N., Szabo, J.P., and Gross, L.K., 2000, Evaluation of the cycloid as a function for describing longitudinal stream profiles: in GSA Abstracts with programs, v. 32, no. 7, p. A-24, 2000 Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada.[view abstract]

Foos, A.F. and Sasowsky, I.D., 2000, Hydrology and geochemistry of natural springs in the Pennsylvanian Sharon Sandstone, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio: in Proceedings of the SEPM/IAS Research Conference, Environmental Sedimentology: Hydrogeology of sedimentary aquifers, September 24-27, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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