10th Keck Symposium Volume
The College of Wooster (1997)
Advanced Projects
The Keck Geology Consortium
Cathryn A. Manduca
Workshops
Keck Workshop on Teaching Geophysics
Rob Sternberg, Franklin and Marshall College; Randy Richardson, University Of Arizona
Workshop Report: Earth Systems Science
Richard W. Hazlett, Pomona College
Teaching Methods in Groundwater Hydrology Workshop
Robert M. Newton, Smith College; Steve Mabee, University Of Massachusetts
Workshop for the Keck Cyprus Project: Structural, Petrologic and Sedimentologic Constraints for the Generation and Emplacement of the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
Robert J. Varga, The College Of Wooster
Idaho Project
Environmental Geochemistry and Hydrology of the Payette Lake Watershed, Idaho
Robert M. Newton, Smith College; Eric Grosfils, Pomona College; Linda Reinen, Pomona College; Cathryn A. Manduca, Carleton College
The Role Of Glacial Deposits In Influencing The Hydrology And Water Chemistry Of The Trail Creek Watershed, Payette National Forest, Idaho
Beth Bartel, Whitman College; Caroline Harris, Pomona College
The Dead Horse Creek Catchment: Effect of Logging and Forest Fires on the Eutrophication of Big Payette Lake, McCall, Idaho
Mac Harman, Williams College; Jake Sewall, Washington and Lee University
Geomorphology, Hydrology, And Geochemistry Of A Burned And Logged Stream Catchment: Lemah Creek, McCall, Idaho
Rachel C. Howse, Beloit College; Kirsten L. Murch, Smith College
Surficial Geology and Hydrology of Pearl Creek: Effects on Anion Concentration
Rose Lauck, Whitman College; Vionette De Choudens, University Of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
The Hydrology and Geochemistry of the Deep Creek Watershed, McCall, Idaho
Mantez A. McDonald, Central Michigan University; Andrew J. Logan, Amherst College
The Hydrology and Geochemistry of the Cougar Creek Watershed, McCall, Idaho
Brian Monteleone, The College Of Wooster; Justin B. Ries, Franklin and Marshall College
Cyprus Project
Structural, Petrologic, And Sedimentologic Constraints for the Generation and Emplacement of the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
Robert J. Varga, The College Of Wooster; Lori Bettison-Varga, The College Of Wooster; Mark Wilson, The College Of Wooster; Diane Smith, Trinity University
Magma Propagation Direction and The Timing of Dike Tilting in Mid-Level Sheeted Dikes, Troodos, Ophiolite, Cyprus
Brian Hitchens, The College Of Wooster
Magma Flow Direction and Spreading Structures within the Upper Part of the Sheeted Dike Complex of the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
Helen C. Rance, Whitman College
Structural and Paleomagnetic Constraints on the Origin of Foliated Gabbro, Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
Peter Selkin, Amherst College
Petrogenetic Implications of the Geochemistry of Sheeted Dikes in Phterykhoudi Canyon, Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
Kalsoum Abbasi, The Colorado College
Petrology and Geochemistry of Sheeted Dikes in the Troodos Ophiolite, Peristrona, Canyon, Cyprus
Nancy Adams, Trinity University
Rare Earth Element Trends In Basalts and Plagiogranites from the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
Nathan Chutas, Mount Union College
Epidote Nodules in the Sheeted Intrusive Complex of the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
Gail Lipfert, University Of Maine at Orono
Epidotizing Fluid Temperature and Composition at the Sheeted Dike-Plutonic Contact, Troodos, Ophiolite, Cyprus
Craig E. Petko, The College Of Wooster
Relationship Between Pliocene Marine Invertebrate Paleocommunities And Water Depth In The Nicosia Formation, Cyprus
Ellen Avery, Bryn Mawr College
The Recovery Faunas and Lazarus Taxa of the Pliocene Nicosia Formation, Central Maesaoria Plain, Cyprus
Stephen Q. Dornbos, The College Of Wooster
Substrate Controls in the Development of Molluscan Communities of the Nicosia Formation (Pliocene) of Central Cyprus
Lorraine E. Givens, Buffalo State College
Massachusetts Project
Carbonate Fault Slivers Control the Orientation and Location of Valleys on the Greylock Massif, Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Paul Karabinos, Williams College; John Leftwich, Old Dominion University; Ronadh Cox, Williams College
Structural Controls On Stream Geomorphology in the Savage Hill Area, Northern Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Reyna Abeyta, The Colorado College; Kurt Steffen, Carleton College
Mountain Geomorphology: And Investigation of Mountain Building Mechanisms and Their Effect on Stream Orientations
Miriam Attenouken, Smith College; Megan Anderson, Carleton College
Structural Controls On the Geomorphology of Brodie Mountain
Greg Dehn, The Colorado College; Melissa Parker, Washington and Lee University
Structural Controls On Valley and Ridge Orientation on the Southeastern Flank of Mount Greylock, Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Spiro T. Gavaris, Franklin and Marshall College; Matthew S. Jeffers, Williams College
Structural Control on Geomorphology in the Hopper Region, Northwestern Massachusetts
Alicia Siegel, California State University, Dominguez Hills; Peter Erickson, Carleton College
Wyoming Project
Geology of the Clarks Fork Region, Park County, Wyoming
Robert J. Carson, Whitman College; Edward C. Beutner, Franklin and Marshall College; Thomas W. Gardner, Trinity University; Patrick K. Spencer, Whitman College
Depositional Environments of the Cambrian Flathead Sandstone: Park County, Wyoming
Robin A. Beebee, Whitman College
Depositional Environments and Diagenetic Histories of Cambrian Limestones, Clarks Fork River Valley, Wyoming
Sarah M. Smalheer, Smith College
The Origin of Flat-Pebble Conglomerates in the Upper Cambrian of the Clarks Fork Region, Park County Wyoming
Phillipe Kozub, The College Of Wooster
Regional Fracture Trends In the Clarks Fork Valley, Park County, Wyoming
Ashley La Forge, Washington and Lee University
Footwall Deformation In The Bedding-Parallel Portion Of The Heart Mountain Detachment, Northwestern Wyoming
Lindsay Schoenblom, Carleton College
The Breccia Layer of the Heart Mountain Fault and Related Clastic Dikes
Gregory P. Gerbi, Amherst College
Petrochemsitry of Plutons in the Heart Mountain Allochton
Elizabeth Stone, Franklin and Marshall College
Sackung on Dead Indian Hill, Park County, Wyoming
Molly Barrett, Williams College
Non-Synchronous Glacial Advance and Retreat, Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River, Northwest Wyoming
Kevin McKenna, Trinity University
Late Quaternary Deglaciation, Flooding, And Tectonism(?) Of Upper Clarks Fork Valley, Park County, Wyoming
Nicholas Hinz, Whitman College
Debris Flows’ Effect on Holocene Alluvial Fan Formation and Record of Environmental Instability, Corral Creek, Park County, Wyoming
George Oliver, Carleton College
The Cathedral Cliffs Landslide, Park County, Wyoming
Karl Brunner, The Colorado College
Maine Project
Tourmaline in Southwestern Maine
John B. Brady, Smith College; M. Darby Dyar, West Chester University; Kathleen Johnson, University Of New Orleans
The Chemical Differences In Tourmaline Between Simple And Complex Pegmatites In Southwestern Maine
Ruben Acosta, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Sarah Carmichael, Smith College
The Variation of Tourmaline Chemistry in Metamorphic Grade in Southwest Maine
Carlos Alonso, University of New Orleans
Gregory Brown, Amherst College; Karen Jager, Pomona College
Geochemical Characterization of Tourmaline across Pegmatite-Country Rock Boundaries in the Southwestern Maine Pegmatite Field
Dan Core, The College Of Wooster; Kate Wearn, Williams College
Stable Isotope Variations in the Pegmatite Systems Associate with the Sebago Batholith, Southwestern Maine
Brook Holocombe, The Colorado College; Monique Velasquez, University Of New Orleans
Investigating A Possible Relationship between Color, Chemical Composition, And Unit Cell Size in Tourmalines
Judy Wilson, University Of New Orleans; Renee Geyer, Trinity University
Hawaii Project
Active and Recently Active Volcanic Geology on the Island Of Hawaii
Bruce Loeffler, The Colorado College; Richard W. Hazlett, Pomona College; James Kauahikaua, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
A Petrologic Study Of the 1924 Ejecta from Halemaumau Crater, Kilauea Caldera, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Soyini Baten, Amherst College
Using Geophysical Magnetic Surveying Methods In Locating The Buried Wall Of The Hawaiian Fishpond, Pa’aiea
Dawn E. James, Franklin and Marshall College
Analysis and Interpretation of Segments of the Koae Fault System, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
William R. Kahl, Franklin and Marshall College
Mineralogy and Petrology of Xenoliths in the HueHue Flows Of Hualalai Volcano, Hawaii
Alexander Z. Kostera, Washington and Lee University
Origin of Rollovers and Monoclines in the Koae Fault Zone, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Brian Lehnerz, Pomona College
A Petrological Analysis of P-Type (Pipe Vesicle Bearing), Blue Glassy Pahoehoe, Kilauea, Hawaii
Christopher John-Paul Oze, Whitman College
Electromagnetic Mapping And Modeling Of Active Lava Tubes on Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Christa Placzek, The Colorado College
Seismicity of the Koae Fault Zone and Lower Southwest Rift Zone, Hawaii
Stacey D. Robertson, Trinity University
Petrogenesis of the Wa’awa’a Trachyte, Hualalai Volcano, Hawaii
Caroline Seaman, The Colorado College
The Formational History Of Pu’u Ohau, Kona, Hawaii
S. Adam Soule, Carleton College
Colorado Project
Precambrian Geology of Central Colorado
Jeffrey B. Noblett, The Colorado College; Christine S. Siddoway, The Colorado College; Reinhard A. Wobus, Williams College
Crustal Evolution and Age Relationships in A Proterozoic High Grade Gneiss Terrane, Wet Mountains, Colorado
Amanda Ash, Amherst College
Geology of the Proterozoic Metamorphic Rocks along Johnson Gulch, Wet Mountains, Colorado
Joshua Feinberg, Carleton College
Proterozoic Rocks Of Newlin Creek And Locke Park, San Isabel National Forest, Wet Mountains, Colorado
Dorothy M. Metcalf, Whitman College
Structure and Geochemistry of A Portion of the Wet Mountains, Colorado
Lindsay Quackenbush, The Colorado College
Geochemistry And Tectonic Setting Of Proterozoic Amphibiolites From The Southern Front Range And Northern Wet Mountains, Central Colorado
Martha Folley, Williams College
Petrology and Geochemistry of Granite in the Northern Wet Mountains, South-Central Colorado
Layla Stiles, Trinity University
Geothermobarometric Examination of the Wet Mountains, Fremont and Custer Counties, South-Central Colorado
Katherine McCloskey, Smith College
Determination of Pressure-Temperature Conditions for Proterozoic Metamorphic Rocks in the Southern Front Range, Central Colorado
Sara Rosenzweig, Smith College
Montana Project
Cenozoic Basin Geology and Geophysics, Southwestern Montana
Glenn C. Kroeger, Trinity University
The Use Of A Shallow Seismic Reflection Profile As An Aid In Groundwater Model Development At The Rocker Timber Framing Treatment Plant Operable Unit, Rocker, Mt
Jon Conaway, Montana College Of Mineral Science and Technology
Seismic Reflection Investigation to Support of Undermine the Existence of A Normal Fault in Rocker, Montana
T. Daniel Feiveson, Carleton College
Structural and Environmental Controls on Groundwater Flow and The Potential for Contamination: Warm Springs Creek Valley, Anaconda, Montana
Karen Foster, Smith College
Interpretation of A Tertiary-Fill Basin in Southwestern Montana Through The Use Of Geophysical Techniques
Carter Gehman, The Colorado College
A High-Resolution Seismic Reflection Study of the Rocker Timber Treatment and Framing Plant Site, Rocker, Montana
Erika Hammer-Klose, Smith College
Gravity Survey of A Cenozoic Basin in Madison County, Montana
April Michele Hoh, Trinity University
Gravity and Seismic Refraction Survey of the Contact between Cenozoic Deposits and Archaen Bedrock in the Willow Creek Watershed, Madison County, Montana
Kyle D. Kolodziejski, Beloit College
Slip Slidin’ Away: Slope Failure at East Knob Borrow Pit, Near Anaconda, Montana
Katie Lethenstrom, Whitman College
Gravity and Seismic Refraction Survey of Cenozoic Deposits in the Willow Creek Watershed and The Region Surrounding Harrison, Southwest Montana
Sarah Peugh, The Colorado College
Geophysical Determination of Fault Locations across Pediments of Western Bull Mountain, Jefferson Valley, Montana
Heather P. Schweninger, Washington and Lee University
Correlation of Shallow 2-D Seismic Reflection Data with Lithologic Well Logs and Cross-Section, Rocker Operable Unit, Montana
James Sneeringer, Beloit College
