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Published Abstracts - 2002

Ira D. Sasowsky, Ph.D.

Brayman, A. G., Sasowsky, I. D., Szabo, John P., and Foos, A. M., 2002, Paleohydrology of Ohio Caverns: an Abandoned Groundwater Conduit: in GSA Abstracts with Programs, V. 34, No. 2, P. A-115, 2002 Southeastern/North-Central Section Meeting, Lexington, Kentucky.

Peck, J.A., Foos, A.M., Park, L.M., Sasowsky, I. D., 2002, Fostering the Development of Scientific Thinking With Undergraduate Research Projects: in Abstracts of the 9th National Conference of the Council on Undergraduate Research, Connecticut College, June 19-22, p. 35.

Sasowsky, I.D., 2002, Does hydrogeology control the geomorphology of the North Coast of Puerto Rico?: in Martin, J.B., Wicks, C.M., and Sasowsky, I.D. (eds), Hydrogeology and biology of post-Paleozoic carbonate aquifers: Special Publication 7, Karst Waters Institute, p. 115.

Sasowsky, I.D., 2002, Bringing information & technological literacy to geoscience students using the ACRL standards: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 34, no. 6, p. 156.

Sasowsky,I. D., Curry, M. C., Demrovsky, N., Shank, D. A., Springer, G. S., Benjamin, S. E., 2002, Hydrology and Geomorphology of a Highly Karsted Upland: The Greenbrier Valley and Little Levels, West Virginia: in GSA Abstracts with programs, v. 34, no. 2, p. A-32, 2002 Southeastern/North-Central Section Meeting, Lexington, Kentucky.

Curry, M.D., Sasowsky, I.D., and Shank, D.A., 2002, Sediments from an abandoned karst groundwater conduit: Windy Mouth Cave, Greenbrier County, West Virginia: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 34, no. 6, p. 231.

Haney, S.A., Sasowsky, I.D., 2002, Sedimentology & environmental magnetism of clastic sediments in an active karst groundwater conduit: Scott Hollow Cave, Monroe County, West Virginia: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 34, no. 6, p. 231.

Kambesis, P. N., and Sasowsky, Ira D., 2002, Genesis and Characteristics of Tumbling Rock Cave, A Valley Wall Conduit in Jackson County, Alabama: in GSA Abstracts with programs, v. 34, no. 2, p. A-35, 2002 Southeastern/North-Central Section Meeting, Lexington, Kentucky.

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