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SEDAAG 2014 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM SEDAAG Executive Committee President Skeeter Dixon, University of Southern Mississippi Vice President Susan Walcott, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Treasurer Scott Curtis, East Carolina University Secretary Katherine Hankins, Georgia State University Councillor Thomas Mote, University of Georgia Past President Doug Gamble, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
SEDAAG Steering Committee Members of the SEDAAG Executive Committee Southeastern Geographer
Editors Carl Andy Reese, University of Southern Mississippi David Cochran, University of Southern Mississippi
Student Representative Alana Shaw, University of Georgia State Representatives Alabama Toni Alexander, Auburn University Florida Corene Matyas, University of Florida Georgia Andy Walter, University of West Georgia Kentucky Kelly Watson, Eastern Kentucky University Mississippi Bandana Kar, University of Southern Mississippi North Carolina Tom Crawford, East Carolina University South Carolina William Terry, Clemson University Tennessee Madhuri Sharma, University of Tennessee Virginia Robert Oliver, Virginia Tech University West Virginia Tom Saladyga, Concord University
SEDAAG 2014 Local Arrangements Committee Thomas Mote, University of Georgia Hilda Kurtz, University of Georgia John Knox, University of Georgia Alana Shaw, University of Georgia
SEDAAG 2014 Honors Committee Sharon Cobb, Chair, University of North Florida Heidi Lannon, Chair-‐elect, Santa Fe College Matthew Mitchelson, Kennesaw State University E. Arnold Modlin, Norfolk State
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SEDAAG 2014 Program Committee Susan Walcott, Program Chair, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Pratyusha Basu, University of South Florida Gang Chen, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Sharon Cobb, University of North Florida Jackie Gallagher, University of Mary Washington Corey Johnson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Daehyun Kim, University of Kentucky Michael Lewis, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Joe Morgan, Jacksonville State University Joe Nicholas, University of Mary Washington Jason Ortegren, University of West Florida Tony Stallins, University of Kentucky Qingfang Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
SEDAAG World Geography Bowl Committee Dawn Drake, Chair, Missouri Western State University Tom Bell, Western Kentucky University and University of Tennessee Dawn Bowen, University of Mary Washington Jamison Conley, West Virginia University Peggy Gripshover, Western Kentucky University George Lonberger, Georgia Perimeter College Jeff Neff, Western Carolina University Lee Ann Nolan, Pennsylvania State University Lynn Resler, Virginia Tech University Criss Smith, Clemson University P. Caleb Smith, William Carey University/Holmes Community College (MS) Jim Young, Appalachian State University
Association of American Geographers Officers President Mona Domosh, Dartmouth College Vice President Sarah Witham Bednarz, Texas A&M University Secretary Laura Smith, Macalester College Treasurer Grant Saff, Hofstra University Past President Julie Winkler, Michigan State University Executive Director Doug Richardson, Association of American Geographers
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SEDAAG World Geography Bowl Coordinators Florida Klaus Meyer-‐Arendt, University of West Florida
Georgia Vernon Meentemeyer, University of Georgia North Carolina Jay Lennartson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro South Carolina Jerry Mitchell, University of South Carolina Tennessee Kelsey Ellis, University of Tennessee Virginia Joe Nicholas, University of Mary Washington
West Virginia Tom Saladyga, Concord University
Event Organizers Dawn Drake, Tom Bell, Jamison Conley, Peggy Gripshover, George Lonberger, Jeff Neff, Lee Ann Nolan and P. Caleb Smith
Moderators Jamison Conley, Dawn Bowen, Lynn Resler and Tom Bell Judges George Lonberger, Criss Smith and Peggy Gripshover Scorekeepers Lee Ann Nolan, Ingrid Luffman, Joe Guttman and P. Caleb Smith Master Scorekeeper Jim Young
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Program at a Glance Sunday, November 23, 2014
Field Trips 11:00am – 5:00pm Tallulah Gorge, the Geomorphology and Physical Geography of
Northeast Georgia, led by David Leigh. Meet in the lobby of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education.
2:00pm – 5:00pm Walking Tour of Downtown Athens, led by Tommy Jordan. Meet in the lobby of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education.
Conference Registration 10:30am – 6:00pm Registration Desk
Business Meetings 9:00am – 11:00am Executive Committee meeting Sanford Board Room
12:00pm – 1:00pm Steering Committee lunch Sanford Board Room
1:00pm – 4:00pm Steering Committee meeting Sanford Board Room
World Geography Bowl Events 12:00pm – 12:45pm WGB registration Hill Atrium
1:00pm – 1:30pm Orientation Mahler Auditorium 1:30pm – 5:00pm Round robin competition Meeting Rooms K, L, Q, R, TU, VW, YZ
5:00pm – 5:30pm Announcement of winning Mahler Auditorium teams; creation of all-‐star team
Prospective Student Meet and Greet 5:30pm – 6:45pm Prospective graduate students at tables SCL Banquet Room
hosted by departments (RSVP) (2nd floor)
Honors Poster Session 6:15pm – 7:45pm Poster Session H: Honors Poster Competitions Pecan Tree Galleria
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Conference Opening Reception SCL Auditorium & Hall 7:00pm – 8:00pm Craig Colten, Louisiana State University Boundary Battles: Historical Geography Intrudes on the Present Introduction by Kavita Pandit, University of Georgia
8:00pm – 9:30pm Memorial reception in honor of Louis De Vorsey, Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia, Department of Geography
Monday, November 24, 2014
7:00am – 7:45am Status of Women in Geography breakfast Courtyard Cafe
Conference Registration 7:00am – 1:00pm Registration Desk
Papers, Posters and Panel Discussions 8:00am – 5:00pm Departmental Displays Hill Atrium ESRI Display Hill Atrium
8:00am – 9:40am Poster Session A: Physical Geography I Pecan Tree Galleria
Paper Sessions A1: Graduate Student Honors Papers (Masters) Meeting Room J A2: Special Paper Session: Socio-‐environmental Change in Meeting Room L
Southern Appalachia I: Insights from the Coweeta Longterm Ecological Research Program
A3: Special Paper Session: Fluvial Systems and Sediments Meeting Room K A4: Special Paper Session: Economic I Meeting Room R A5: Paper Session: Landscape Meeting Room Q A6: Paper Session: Environment and Conservation Meeting Room G A7: Paper Session: Climate I Meeting Room F A8: Paper Session: Land-‐use Land-‐change I Meeting Room TU A9: Paper Session: GIS I Meeting Room VW
10:00am – 12:00pm Poster Session B: Human Geography Pecan Tree Galleria Paper Sessions
B1: Paper Session: Graduate Student Honors Papers (PhD) Meeting Room J
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B2: Special Paper Session: Socio-‐environmental Change Meeting Room L in Southern Appalachia II: Insights from the Coweeta Longterm Ecological Research Program
B3: Special Paper Session: Discourse, Politics and Practice Meeting Room K of Food Sovereignty
B4: Paper Session: Economic II: Globalization Effects Meeting Room R B5: Paper Session: Caribbean Meeting Room Q B6: Paper Session: Historical Meeting Room G B7: Paper Session: Methods I Meeting Room F B8: Paper Session: Fluvial, Climate, Geomorphology Meeting Room TU B9: Paper Session: Land-‐use Land-‐change II Meeting Room VW B10: Paper Session: GIS II Meeting Room YZ
12:00pm – 1:00pm SAGE Lunch Meeting Savannah Room
1:00pm – 2:40pm Poster Session C: Physical Geography II Pecan Tree Galleria Paper Sessions
C1: Study of the American South and Southern Studies Meeting Room L Special Plenary Session: From the U.S. South to the Global South
C2: Special Paper Session: Environmental History from Meeting Room K Natural Archives I
C3: Special Paper Session: Mountain Cultural Connectivity: Meeting Room Q Critical Biogeography of Indigenous Foods & Fibers I
C4: Special Paper Session: Alternative Methods in Meeting Room G Qualitative Geographic Research
C5: Paper Session: Economic III Meeting Room R C6: Paper Session: Tourism Meeting Room J C7: Paper Session: Education Meeting Room TU C8: Paper Session: Fluvial II Meeting Room VW C9: Paper Session: Urban Geography I Meeting Room F C10: Paper Session: Climate II Meeting Room YZ
3:00pm – 5:00pm D1: Special Panel Discussion: Education Committee Meeting Room Q D2: Special Paper Session: Environmental History from Meeting Room K Natural Archives II
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D3: Special Paper & Panel Session: Bridging Theory Meeting Room R to Application to Enhance Public Partnerships D4: Paper Session: Southern Studies Meeting Room L D5: Paper Session: Political Geography Meeting Room G D6: Paper Session: Hazards Geography Meeting Room J D7: Paper Session: Dendro Issues Meeting Room TU D8: Paper Session: Climate III Meeting Room F D9: Paper Session: Urban Geography II Meeting Room VW D10: Paper Session: Human-‐Environment Interactions Meeting Room YZ
World Geography Bowl Championship Event 5:45pm – 7:15pm Mahler Auditorium
Director/Moderator Dawn Drake, Missouri Western State University Judges Jamison Conley, West Virginia University Mona Domosh, Dartmouth University Lee Ann Nolan, Pennsylvania State University Scorekeeper Jim Young, Appalachian State University Student All-‐star Team vs. Professional Dream Team All-‐star Team Members from Preliminary Round Non-‐finalist Teams Dream Team Jamison Conley, West Virginia University Thomas Crawford, Saint Louis University Skeeter Dixon, University of Southern Mississippi Mona Domosh, Dartmouth University George Lonberger, Georgia Perimeter College John Knox, University of Georgia Championship Top two state teams from SEDAAG compete
in a single round, winner takes all
Honors Banquet Magnolia Ballroom 7:30pm – 10:00pm
Award Presentation Sharon Cobb, Honors Committee Chair, University of North Florida Honors Address Mona Domosh, AAG President, Dartmouth College Closing Remarks Skeeter Dixon, SEDAAG President, University of
Southern Mississippi
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Papers and Panel Discussions 8:00am – 9:40am
E1: Special Paper Session: Development in Four Objects Meeting Room L E2: Special Paper Session: NASA DEVELOP Meeting Room K at University of Georgia E3: Special Paper Session: The Racial Politics of Land in Meeting Room Q Coastal Georgia and South Carolina E4: Special Paper Session: Contested Landscapes Meeting Room R of the U.S. South E5: Paper Session: Sports Geography Meeting Room J E6: Paper Session: Cultural Geography Meeting Room TU E7: Paper Session: Climate IV Meeting Room VW E8: Paper Session: Urban Geography III Meeting Room YZ
Business Meeting 10:00am – 12:00pm Mahler Auditorium
Presiding Skeeter Dixon, SEDAAG President, University of Southern Mississippi
Presentation Doug Richardson, AAG Executive Director, An Update on the AAG
Adjournment Have a safe trip home!
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2014 SEDAAG ANNUAL MEETING DETAILED PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Each paper time slot is 20 minutes: 15 minutes for the paper presentation, followed by 5 minutes of audience/presenter discussion. Please respect the chairperson’s time cues.
Sunday: 6:15pm – 7:45pm
Poster Session H: Honors Posters Competitions
Graduate Posters Nick Luchetti*, East Carolina University, James Morrow and Drew Ellis, Virginia Tech A Climatology of Precipitation Efficiency for the Central Appalachian Mountains Region
Jessy Van Horn, East Carolina University, and James Richardson, University of Florida Declining Stream Flows Due to Center-‐pivot Irrigation, Santa Fe River, Florida
Undergraduate Posters Carson Barefoot, Clemson University Relationship between Climate and Radial Growth of Two Southern Yellow Pines, Loblolly and Longleaf, in the South Carolina Piedmont Region
Robert Barnett, Western Carolina University Examination of the Relationship between Evergreen Health and Precipitation in Mount LeConte, Tennessee Using Satellite-‐derived NDVI Data
Rachel Bobich*, Nicole Gamboa, and Sunnie McAllister, Florida Atlantic University Case Study: Variance of Water Quality Parameters in Coupon Bight, Florida
Andrew Brown and Jennifer Rahn, Samford University Creating Landslide Susceptibility and Inventory Maps for a Small Volcanic Island: A Case Study on Saba Dutch Caribbean
Jeff Burleson, University of West Georgia Cultural Geography of Agricultural Festivals in Georgia
Lillie Cornelison, University of West Georgia Forest Degradation Caused by Suburban Sprawl in North Atlanta
Alex Fortanbary, Samford University How to Start an In-‐situ Coral Nursery for Coral Transplantation: A Saba Case Study – Preliminary Work
Michael Griffo, Clemson University Climatic Effects on Slash Pine Radial Growth Outside of its Native Range
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Jordan Hyche, University of North Alabama Urban Expansion in Dubai, UAE from 1998 to 2013 with Satellite Remote Sensing
Alexander Joslyn, Georgia College & State University Application of LANDSAT Remote Sensing Data for the Creation and Validation of Land Cover Mapping for Hancock County
Logan Knight, Concord University Gems of West Virginia – A Closer Look at the ‘Coolest’ Small Towns in the Mountain State
Glenn Michael Koch*, North Carolina Central University Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration: GIS Mapping and Analysis of Select Land Use Change Carbon Sinks
Nate Lawrence, Concord University Climate-‐growth Analysis of Northern Red Oak on a Southern West Virginia Ridgeline
Brian Mainor, Georgia College & State University Application of Landsat Remote Sensing Data for The Creation and Validation of Land Cover Mapping for Putnam County, Georgia
Nick Morelli, Georgia College & State University Comparison of Multi-‐scale Land Cover Classifications for Farming Applications in White County, Georgia Using Landsat Imagery
Paul Murray, Georgia College & State University Comparison of Landsat-‐based Land Cover Products for Forsyth County, Georgia
Parker Powell, Western Carolina University Estimating Fire Severity in the Southern Appalachians from Landsat dNBR and Other Indices
Garrett Smith, Georgia College & State University Remote Sensing Data for the Creation and Validation of Land Cover Mapping for Fayette County, Georgia
Michelle Sonnenberg, University of South Florida A Temporal Analysis of the Relationship Between Land Use Change and Water Quality in the Caloosahatchee River
Gabe Stone, Georgia College & State University A Remote Sensing Approach to Evaluating Dairy Pasture Conditions in Putnam County Georgia from 1984 to 2014
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Jackson Taylor, Georgia College & State University Application of Landsat Remote Sensing Data for the Creation and Validation of Land Cover Mapping for Columbia County, Georgia
Trey Trickett, Clemson University The Influence of Climate on a Hybrid Pine Species, Sonderegger Pine, in South Carolina
Dana Tzegaegbe, University of West Georgia Examining Land Use at the University of West Georgia
Sherry Young, University of Mary Washington Using GIS to Explore Causes of Slope Failure in Stafford County, VA
Monday: 8:00am – 9:40am
Poster Session A: Physical Geography I Ike Astuti* and Deepak Mishra, University of Georgia, and Sachidananda Mishra, Dow Agrosciences LLC, Indianapolis Quasi Analytical Approach for Deriving Optical Properties in Florida Estuary Waters
James Balcomb*, Jeffrey Colby and Chuanhui Gu, Appalachian State University Comparison between Point Clouds Generated from LiDAR and Structure from Motion Techniques
David Cambron and Taylor Seamon, University of West Florida Preliminary Results in Simulating Disturbances in Gulf Coastal Plains Landscape
Jaclyn Catania, East Carolina University Exploring Variations in Infrastructure Damage on Long Beach, NY: A Post-‐Sandy Case Study
Mary Grace Chambers*, Abdul Sherif and Shrinidhi Ambinakudige, Mississippi State University Assessing the Accuracy of LiDAR Data in Relation to Building Heights
Philip Chaney*, Greg Weaver and Susan Youngblood, Auburn University Tornado Preparedness and Past Experience: The 2011 Tornado Disaster in Alabama
Lauren Cox* and Justin Hart, University of Alabama Two Centuries of Compositional and Structural Changes in Forests of the Alabama Fall Line Hills
Douglas Curtis*, Douglas Gamble and Jeff Popke, East Carolina University A Daily Soil Moisture Model for Assessing Small Farmer Water Management: A Case Study in Southwest Jamaica
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Robert Friedrichs* and Julie McKnight, University of Tennessee Assessing Three Methods for Measuring CO2 Flux at the Water Surface-‐Atmosphere Interface: Applications for LiCOR Technologies
Calvin Harmin, East Carolina University Dasymetric Techniques Improve Mapping of Vulnerable Coastal Populations
Nelson Holden* and Timothy Mulrooney, North Carolina Central University Effects of Malfunctioning Septic System in Durham County on Water Quality using Applications of GIS
Pushkar Inamdar* and Ambinakudige Shrinidhi, Mississippi State University Spatial Analysis of Glacial Wastage Trends in the Andean Cryosphere Using ICESAT and STRM Data
Charles Jackson* and Justin Hart, University of Alabama Potential Impact of Emerald Borer Ash on Forest Composition of Alabama
Luke Juran, Virginia Tech Water, Disasters, and Reconstruction: A Conceptual Human-‐environment Framework for Sustainable Water Sector Reconstruction
Amanda Keasberry*, University of Alabama, Arvind Bhuta, Clemson University, and Justin Hart, University of Alabama The Contributions of Macroscopic Charcoal to the Carbon Stock in a North Carolina Longleaf Pine Ecosystem
Fergus Keatinge*, University of New Brunswick, and Bruce Broster, University of Florida A Comparison of Tools for Wetland Delineation in New Brunswick, Canada
Scott Lecce, East Carolina University Channel Geometry Relationships in the Blue River, Wisconsin
A1: Paper Session: Graduate Student Honors Papers (Masters) Organizer: SEDAAG Honors Committee Chair: Sharon Cobb, University of North Florida
8:00 Maegen Rochner, University of Tennessee Dendrogeomorphic Analysis of Debris Slides on Mount Le Conte, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, U.S.A.
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8:20 Kyle Mattingly, University of Georgia Moisture Source Regions and Atmospheric Flow Patterns Associated with Large-‐scale Organized Convection over Subtropical South America
8:40 Neil Debbage, University of Georgia The Urban Heat Island Effect and City Contiguity
9:00 Anne-‐Teresa Birthwright, University of the West Indies Double Exposure and Coffee Farming in Jamaica: A Case Study of the Vulnerability and Livelihood Experiences Among Lowland and Blue Mountain Coffee Farmers
9:20 Mayra A. Román-‐Rivera, University of South Carolina Effects of Orientation on Dune, Shoreline and Nearshore Bar Interaction
A2: Special Paper Session: Socio-‐environmental Change in Southern Appalachia I: Insights from the Coweeta Long Term Ecological Research Program Organizers: Nik Heynen, David Leigh and Jennifer Rice, University of Georgia Chair: Nik Heynen, University of Georgia
8:00 Jacob McDonald* and David Leigh, University of Georgia Spatial and Temporal Drivers of Flooding in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains
8:20 Jeff Hepinstall-‐Cymerman, University of Georgia Patterns of Land Cover and Human Population Change across the Southern Appalachians from 1990 to 2010
8:40 Sergio Bernardes and Marshall Shepherd*, University of Georgia Assessing Exposure of infrastructure and Populations to Extreme Precipitation in the Southeastern United States
A3: Special Paper Session: Fluvial Systems and Sediments Chair: Joann Mossa, University of Florida
8:00 Parker Leslie, University of South Carolina Arc SWAT Modeling in a South Carolina Piedmont Drainage Basin: Calibration, Validation, and Uncertainty Analysis of Stream Flow and Sediment Yields
8:20 Joann Mossa, University of Florida Historic Bed Elevation Changes in the Lower Atchafalaya River, Louisiana
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8:40 Robert T. Pavlowsky* and Marc Owen, Missouri State University, and Scott Lecce, East Carolina University Geomorphic Controls on Alluvial Sediment Storage and Mining-‐metal Contamination in Viburnum Trend Streams, SE Missouri
9:00 Adam Mulling* and Robert Pavlowsky, Missouri State University Spatial Distribution of Phosphorus in Lake Bottom Sediments Before and After Improvements in Wastewater Treatment
9:20 Chen-‐Ling Hung* and L. Allan James, University of South Carolina Estimating Impervious Surface Areas and Flood Risks in a Small Urban Watershed
A4: Special Paper Session: Economic Geography I: Evolving Geographies of the Global Economy Chair: Ron Kalafsky, University of Tennessee
8:00 Ron Kalafsky, University of Tennessee Utilizing SWOT Analysis in Economic Geography Coursework
8:20 William Graves* and Chuck McShane, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Declining Affluence in a ‘Booming’ State: Evaluating the Geography of Failure in North Carolina's Economic Development Policy
8:40 Dawn M. Drake, Missouri Western State University Another Look at Von Thunen: Cows in My Backyard
9:00 Qingfang Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Community and Regional Development
9:20 Harrison S. Campbell Jr., University of North Carolina at Charlotte Convergence vs. Divergence among U.S. Metropolitan Areas
A5: Paper Session: Landscape Chair: Stephen Birdsall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
8:00 Stephen Birdsall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Human Agency and Organic Landscape Lobotomy
8:20 Bowen Dawn, University of Mary Washington Roadside Gardens: Unexpected Landscape Features on of Newfoundland’s Northern
Peninsula
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8:40 Leandra Gamble and Amy E. Potter*, Armstrong State University The Walking Dead” Wakes Up Tourism in Senoia, Georgia: Exploring a Fictional
Landscape
9:00 Finlayson Caitlin, University of Mary Washington Emerging Spiritual Landscapes: Exploring the Role of the Body in Sacralization
9:20 Stefanie Benjamin, University of South Carolina Plantation Sites as Anti-‐Racist Landscapes: Interpreting How Counter-‐Narratives are
Presented through Enslaved Community Performances at Historic Plantation Sites
A6: Paper Session: Environment and Conservation Chair: Jennifer L. Rice, University of Georgia
8:00 Beth Nardella, West Virginia University Identity Politics in a Space of Exception: Legitimizing Marginalization after the Elk River
Chemical Spill
8:20 Janae Davis, University of South Carolina Exploring Place Attachment and Alienation Associated with Congaree National Park
Among Local African American Fishers
8:40 Geoff Kelley, Georgia Southern University Reading Barth on the Rio: Toward a Relational / Border Theory Approach to
Conservation Across the Post 9/11 U.S. -‐ Mexico Frontier
9:00 Reddy Sertanya, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Environmental Entanglements: Temporalities and Subjectivities in Youth Environmental
Participation in South Africa
9:20 Jennifer L. Rice* and Amy Trauger, University of Georgia, and Beth Bee, East Carolina University
A Feminist Epistemology of Climate Change Governance: Everyday and Intimate Politics
A7: Paper Session: Climate I Chair: Kelsey Ellis, University of Tennessee
8:00 David Keellings* and Peter Waylen, University of Florida Investigating Teleconnection Drivers of Bivariate Heat Waves in Florida Using Extreme
Value Analysis
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8:20 Matyas Corene, University of Florida Atmospheric and Storm-‐relative Conditions Associated with Large Rain-‐field Areas When
Tropical Cyclones Approach Florida
8:40 Johnathan Sugg* and Charles Konrad, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spatial Characteristics of Hydroclimate Variability Across the Southern Appalachian Mountains of the Southeastern U.S.
9:00 Kelsey Ellis*, David Howe, Jon Hathaway, Lisa R. Mason and Vincent Brown, University of Tennessee
Summer in the City: Climate Variability Across Four Knoxville Neighborhoods
A8: Paper Session: Land-‐Use Land-‐change I Chair: Johanna Engstrom, University of Florida
8:00 Xiaoyu Lu*, University of Tennessee, and Hongjiang Zhang, Beijing Forestry University Amelioration Effect on Soil Properties of Farmland Protection Approaches in Loess Hilly Region
8:20 Johanna Engstrom, University of Florida The Effect of Teleconnections on River Discharge in Southeast United States
8:40 Phillip Schmutz*, Savannah State University, and Steve Namikas, Louisiana State University
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Surface Moisture Content on a Fine-‐grained Beach
9:00 Jill Gambill* and Mariana Alfonso, University of Georgia, and Jason Evans, Stetson University
Planning for Sea Level Rise and Flood Resiliency in Coastal Georgia
9:20 Njoroge Gathongo* and Liem Tran, University of Tennessee Analysis of Change in Population and Land Use Land Cover Changes in Taita Taveta,
Kenya
A9: Paper Session: GIS I Chair: Timothy Mulrooney, North Carolina Central University
8:00 Rachael Cofield, Columbus State University Accessibility to Food: A Baseline of Chase House and Farley Homes
8:20 Dean Hardy*, Jeff Hepinstall-‐Cymerman and Lourie Fowler, University of Georgia Prioritizing Conservation Easement Recruitment Efforts: A Policy-‐Informed Conservation
Assessment of Private Land in the Upper Oconee Watershed
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8:40 Nathan McKinney, University of West Florida Take Back the Geography of Your Campus: How Creating a Student Run Web GIS of Your
University Can Help You Illustrate Why Spatial Really Is Special
9:00 Timothy Mulrooney, North Carolina Central University Geostatistical Methods to Measure Patterns of Black Bear Sightings in Northwestern
New Jersey
9:20 Amber Ignatius* and Marguerite Madden, University of Georgia, and John W. Jones, U.S. Geological Survey Eastern Geographic Science Center
High Resolution Water Body Mapping for Improved SWAT Hydrologic Model Streamflow Prediction in the Ichawaynochaway and Upper Oconee Watersheds of Georgia, USA
Monday: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Poster Session B: Human Geography
Joby Bass, University of Southern Mississippi Inscribing Profanity: Ethnic Derogation in a US Toponym; Distribution of the Word 'N-‐-‐-‐' on the Landscape of the U.S.
Rob Brown, Appalachian State University The Consecration of Ordinary Space, or “Down on 2nd and Dryades, the Indians Gonna Take ‘Em Down”
Ken Chilton*, Tennessee State University, and Huili Hao, East Carolina University Analysis of Chattanooga Police “Field Interview” Data
Kendall Dean*, James Burgess and Joshua Holland, University of North Alabama Urban Land Use Change in the Nashville Metro Area, 1986–2006
Richard Greene, Auburn University Religious Diversity in the Southeastern United States
Margaret M. Gripshover, Western Kentucky University And They’re Off: Foaling Patterns for Kentucky Derby Winners Born in Kentucky, 1875–2013
Regina Kirkland, University of South Alabama Distribution and Ages of Churches of the Church Street East Historic District
Nichole Lawrence* and James Dickens, University of Southern Mississippi Historical Maps Viewer: Providing New Access to Old Resources
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Grace Marasco-‐Plummer* and Kathleen Schroeder, Appalachian State University Home Grown Food and Sustainable Food Systems: Motivations, Impacts and Outcomes
Scott Markley, University of Tennessee Spatial-‐Temporal Analysis of Preterm Birth Clusters by Race in Georgia, 1995–2012
Tyrell Moore*, Rhonda French and William Graves, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Textile Mill Reuse in Small Towns in the Carolinas Piedmont
Mary Odhiambo*, Francis Koti and Mario Mighty, University of North Alabama Spatial Incidence of Obesity in the State of Alabama
Robert Oliver* and Valerie Thomas, Virginia Tech Investigating Micropolitan Growth in Appalachia and the Black Belt
Joseph Roberts, University of Tennessee 3D Measurement of Volumetric Growth Along Knoxville, TN’s Gay Street from 1924–1950
Jamie Strickland, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Recent Trends in Age Concentration in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 1980–2010
Stephen G. Tsikalas* and Michael Quattrochi, Jacksonville State University Ground Truthing the Food Access Research Atlas: An Analysis of Food Deserts in Anniston, AL
B1: Paper Session: Graduate Student Honors Papers (PhD) Organizer: SEDAAG Honors Committee Chair: Sharon Cobb, University of North Florida
10:00 Maggie M. Kovach, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Relationships between Temperature and Heat-‐Related Illness Across North Carolina
10:20 Kwame N. Owusu-‐Daaku, University of South Carolina Exploring Complexity: An Exploratory Study of Climate Change Vulnerability in the Volta
River Delta
10:40 Ronald L. Schumann III, University of South Carolina Commemoration Versus Betterment: Geographies of Memory in Long-‐Term Recovery
11:00 Pete D. Akers, University of Georgia Southern Hemisphere Westerly Wind Belt Shifts During the Late Pleistocene-‐Holocene
Transition (10-‐20 ka) as Detected in Five Argentine Speleothems
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11:20 Lauren Stachowiak, University of Tennessee Evaluating the Spatial Structure of Fire-‐Activity from the Fire-‐Scar Record in a Pine
Rockland, Big Pine Key, Florida, USA
B2: Special Paper Session: Socio-‐environmental Change in Southern Appalachia II: Insights from the Coweeta Long Term Ecological Research Program Organizers: Nik Heynen, David Leigh and Jennifer L. Rice, University of Georgia Chair: Jennifer L. Rice, University of Georgia
10:00 David Leigh, University of Georgia Fluvial Sediment Records of Past Forest Disturbance in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains, USA
10:20 Seth Younger* and David Leigh, University of Georgia Sediment Source Ascription of Forest Roads in the Upper Little Tennessee River Basin
10:40 John Maerz, University of Georgia Land Use Associations with Declining Salamander Abundance in Southern Appalachia
11:00 Nik Heynen, University of Georgia, Brian J. Burke, Appalachian State University, Meredith Welch-‐Devine, University of Georgia, Seth Gustafson, Universität Bremen, Jennifer L. Rice, Ted Gragson, Sakura Evans and Don Nelson, University of Georgia
Can Science Writing Collectives Overcome Barriers to More Democratic Communication and Collaboration? Lessons from Environmental Communication Praxis in Southern Appalachia
B3: Special Paper Session: Discourse, Politics and Practice of Food Sovereignty Chair: Amy Trauger, University of Georgia
10:00 Amy Trauger, University of Georgia Seed Saving as Satyagraha in Northern India?
10:20 Hilda Kurtz, University of Georgia Framing Multiple Food Sovereignties: Comparing the Nyeleni Declaration and the Local
Food and Self-‐Governance Ordinance in Maine
10:40 Catarina Passidomo, University of Mississippi Security, Access, Justice, Sovereignty: Shifting Discourses on the Right to Food in New
Orleans
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11:00 Lowery Parker, University of Georgia When Food Sovereignty Meets Philanthropy: GMO Politics in the Kenyan Context
11:20 Jennifer L. Rice* and Amy Trauger, University of Georgia, and Beth Bee, East Carolina University
A Feminist Epistemology of Climate Change Governance: Everyday and Intimate Politics
B4: Paper Session: Economic Geography II: Globalization Effects Chair: Susan Walcott, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
10:00 Susan Walcott, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Constructing a Place Identity: Meta-‐Narrative Complexities of China and the “New
South”
10:20 Keith Debbage, University of North Carolina at Greensboro The Geography of Difficult-‐to-‐Fill Jobs: A Case Study of Greensboro, NC
10:40 Garrett Nelson, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Kickstarter.com – Examining the Geography of Entrepreneurial Activity via Crowdfunding
11:00 Fan Zhang* and Susan Walcott, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Ning Yuemin, East China Normal University
Structure of the Chinese Urban Network through Air Connections
11:20 Mario Mighty, University of North Alabama A Dying Star? The Rise and Fall of the Jamaica Coffee Industry's Competitive Advantage
B5: Paper Session: Caribbean Chair: Doug Gamble, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
10:00 Alex Andre Moulton, East Carolina University Greenhouses – White Elephant or White Knight? The State of the Greenhouse Farming in
Jamaica
10:20 Tashana Malcolm*, Donovan Campbell and David Barker, University of the West Indies Understanding the Social Dimensions of Marine Protected Areas (MPAS) in Jamaica: An
Assessment of Fishers’ Perceptions and Attitudes towards Special Fishery Conservation Areas (SFCAS) across the Island
10:40 Amal Sealy, University of the West Indies, Mona Housing Developments and the Impacts on Groundwater Resources of a Small Island
Developing State: A Case Study of the Belle-‐Waterford, Barbados
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11:00 Jhanelle Tomlinson, University of the West Indies, Mona Promoting Climate Smart Agriculture through Experiential Learning: Insights from
Farmer Field Schools in Northern Clarendon, Jamaica
11:20 Doug Gamble* and Scott Curtis, University of North Carolina at Wilmington and Jeff Popke, East Carolina University
Drought and Jamaican Agriculture Summer 2014: A Glimpse of Caribbean Agrarian Society in a Future Warmer Climate?
B6: Paper Session: Historical Chair: David Dorrell, Georgia Gwinnett College
10:00 David Dorrell, Georgia Gwinnett College Bottom-‐shelf Colonialists
10:20 Thomas F. Howard, Armstrong State University The Buenaventura River and the Great Basin
10:40 Brian Williams, University of Georgia Hunger in the Freeman World: Malthusianism and Productivism in the USDA and Beyond
11:00 Anthony J. Abbott, Stetson University William Bartram and Geographical Uncertainty
11:20 Eliud De Jesus, East Carolina University The Abandoned Structures and Lots in the Walkable Districts of the Train of San Juan,
Puerto Rico in 2013
B7: Paper Session: Methods I Chair: Helen Rosko, University of Tennessee
10:00 Liem Tran, University of Tennessee Analyzing Potential Impact of Data Uncertainties on Regional Relative Environmental
Vulnerability
10:20 Courtney Cooper* and Anton Siemon, Appalachian State University An Integrated Approach to Andean Precipitation Research Through Citizen Science and
Study Abroad Initiatives in the Tropical Andes
10:40 Dean Monette*, Scott Markwith, and Sharon Ewe, Florida Atlantic University A Systems Approach Examining Pomacea Maculata Emergent Behaviors, Spatial
Patterns and Impacts on Vallisneria Americana Communities
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11:00 Helen Rosko, University of Tennessee Implementing the LIG Approach in Southern Mali: Vulnerabilities and Methods
11:20 Laura Johnson, Michigan State University Glimpsing Agro-‐food (Re)Connections: Employing Photo Elicitation Interviews to
Understand Farm Tour Visitor Experiences
B8: Paper Session: Fluvial, Climate, Geomorphology Chair: Klaus J. Meyer-‐Arendt, University of West Florida
10:00 Chris Fuhrmann*, Mississippi State University, and Charles E. Konrad, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Climate Trends And Future Scenarios for the Southeast United States: Results from the 2014 National Climate Assessment Climate, Extremes, Trends, Projections, Assessment Climate
10:20 Binita KC* and J. Marshall Shepherd, University of Georgia Climate Change Vulnerability Projection in Georgia
10:40 Mathew Hauer, University of Georgia Projections of the Populations in the United States in 2100 at Risk of Inundation Under
Various Sea Level Rise Scenarios
11:00 Kevon Rhiney, University of the West Indies, Mona Geographies of Caribbean Vulnerability to Climate Variability and Change
11:20 Klaus J. Meyer-‐Arendt, University of West Florida Phases of Human-‐shoreline Interactions in Yucatan, Mexico
B9: Paper Session: Land-‐Use Land-‐change II Chair: Rachel Will, University of Georgia
10:00 Genevieve Holdridge*, David Leigh and Stephen Kowalewski, University of Georgia Late Quaternary Arroyo Formation in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico
10:20 Elliot Wickham, East Carolina University Potential Future Urban Water Availability Issues in Raleigh-‐Durham, North Carolina
10:40 Wei Tu*, Georgia Southern University, and Chunyang He, Beijing Normal University Regional Sustainability, Human Well-‐being and Ecological Service in the Context of
Global Climate Change: A Case Study in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China
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11:00 Rachel Will, University of Georgia A Critical Meta-‐analysis of Community Water Management Outcomes in Peru:
Identifying Causes of Scarcity and the Effects of Adaptation
11:20 Adam Alsamadisi, University of Tennessee Human and Black Bear Interactions in Buncombe County, North Carolina from 1993–2013: Wildlife Interactions in A Fragmented Forest and Urban Landscape
B10: Paper Session: GIS II Chair: Amanda Oakley, University of North Alabama
10:00 Sandhya Nepal, University of Tennessee Identifying Suitable Locations for Establishing Dedicated Energy Crops in Northern
Kentucky
10:20 Amanda Oakley* and Sunhuni Sim, University of North Alabama Exploring Spatial Patterns of Emergency Calls in a Rural Volunteer Fire Department:
Applying a GIS Update to the Historical Pin Map
10:40 Xiaobai Yao*, University of Georgia, Chris Brown, University of Richmond Analyzing Spatial Patterns of New Road Constructions In the Post-‐recession Years of the
U.S.
11:00 Linli Zhu, University of Georgia Exploring the Role of Public Requests for Cancer Cluster Investigations as an Indicator of
Environmental Justice in the State of Delaware
11:20 Kimberly Lyons* and Barnali Dixon, University of South Florida It’s All Downhill from Here! The Effect of DEM Resolution on Modeling Soil Erosion Risk
Potential
Monday: 1:00pm – 2:40pm
Poster Session C: Physical Geography II
Paul Miller, University of Georgia Usage of the Term “Pulse” as a Thunderstorm Mode Descriptor in Storm Prediction Center Convective Outlooks
Qifan Nie, University of Alabama Land Use and Land Cover Change in the Delhi Metropolitan Area from 1993 to 2014 using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques
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Joshua Oliver, Radford University A Tree-‐ring Reconstruction of New River Streamflow
Thomas Patterson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Determining Extreme Climate Resiliency Among Co-‐occurring Southeastern Pines
Rebecca Potter*, Yingkui Li, Sally P. Horn, and Kenneth H. Orvis, University of Tennessee Age Constraints of Glacial Events in Costa Rica Using Chlorine-‐36 Cosmogenic Exposure Dating
Lynn Resler, Virginia Tech Changing Amenity Values in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem, USA: A Biophysical, Conceptual Model
Dan Royall*, University North Carolina at Greensboro, and Linda Kennedy, Mansfield University Historical Valley Alluviation and Sediment Budgets at Bent Creek, North Carolina
Tom Saladyga, Concord University Differential Growth Response of Two Conifer Species to Early Spring Temperature
Michelle Saunders* and Jason Senkbeil, University of Alabama Perceptions of Hurricane Hazards in the Mid-‐Atlantic
Carol F. Sawyer, University of South Alabama Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Undergraduate Enrollment in Geography Programs in the U.S.
Kathleen Sherman-‐Morris, Mississippi State University Hazards-‐based Outreach for Teachers and Middle School Students
Wesley Skeeter, University of South Carolina Analyzing Ammonium Concentrations Above a Sugarcane Field
Allison Tarbox* and Lisa Davis, University of Alabama Testing Controls of the Spatial Heterogeneity of Discordant Plane Beds in Mid-‐sized Rivers, Flint River, Southwestern Georgia
Peter Tereszkiewicz, University of West Florida Spatial and Temporal Sediment Variation Within the Swash Zone: Northwest Florida
Luke Wylie* and Bandana Kar, University of Southern Mississippi Fire and Fuels in the Zuni Mountains
Wenjing Xu*, University of Georgia, and Shaojun Wang, China University of Geosciences Soil-‐adjusted Power Comparison of Vegetation Indices Based on PROSAIL Model
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C1: Study of the American South and Southern Studies Special Plenary Session: From the U.S. South to the Global South Co-‐organizers and Session Co-‐chairs: Joshua Inwood, University of Tennessee, and David Butler, University of Southern Mississippi
Plenary Presentation: Mona Domosh, President, Association of American Geographers, Dartmouth College From the U.S. South to the Global South: Practicing Development at Home
Discussants: Derek Alderman, University of Tennessee, Katie Algeo, Western Kentucky University, and Bobby Wilson, University of Alabama
C2: Special Paper Session: Environmental History from Natural Archives I Chair: Sally Horn, University of Tennessee
1:00 Savannah Collins* and Henri Grissino-‐Mayer, University of Tennessee Detecting Tropical Cyclone Signals in Tree Growth Responses of Longleaf Pine in Lake Louise, Georgia, USA
1:20 Henri Grissino-‐Mayer, University of Tennessee Temporal Instability in Climate-‐Tree Growth Relationships: Implications for Reconstructing Past Climate
1:40 Matthew T. Kerr*, Henri Grissino-‐Mayer, Sally P. Horn and Lauren A. Stachowiak, University of Tennessee Tropical Dendrochronology: Growth Zones in a Páramo Shrub as an Indicator of Fire History
2:00 Danielle Haskett* and David Porinchu, University of Georgia A Quantitative Midge-‐based Reconstruction of Mean July Air Temperature from a High Elevation Site in Central Colorado for MIS 6 and MIS 5
2:20 David Porinchu, University of Georgia Paleoenvironmental Change During the Younger Dryas Chronozone: Evidence from Western Beringia
C3: Special Paper Session: Mountain Cultural Connectivity: Critical Biogeography of Indigenous Foods & Fibers I Chair: Fausto Sarmiento, University of Georgia
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1:00 Fausto Sarmiento, University of Georgia The Golden Grain of the Atawallu Runakuna of Ecuador: The Reality of Kinwa at the Periphery of Andean Foodhubs
1:20 Bynum Boley, University of Georgia Sustainable Tourism and Indigenous Food Cultivation: The Potential for a Symbiotic Sustainable Relationship
1:40 James K. Reap, University of Georgia Legal Tools for Conserving Traditional Cultural Heritage: Traditional Foods and Fibers
C4: Special Paper Session: Alternative Methods in Qualitative Geographic Research Chair: Alana Shaw, University of Georgia
1:00 Aidan Hysjulien, University of Georgia Researching Geographies in Motion: Walking Interviews and Spatial Theory
1:20 Alana Shaw, University of Georgia Towards Environmental Justice in a Changing Arctic: The Use of Photo-‐elicitation Interviews as an Exploration of Iñupiaq Ways of Knowing Nature
1:40 Gretchen Sneegas, University of Georgia Raw Milk, Risk, and Regulation: Applications for Q Methodology in Human Geography
2:00 Jason Wood and Hilda E. Kurtz, University of Georgia Stone Soup: Photo-‐elicitation as a Teaching Tool in the Food Geography Classroom
C5: Paper Session: Economic III Chair: Thomas L. Bell, University of Tennessee
1:00 Thomas L. Bell, Western Kentucky University and University of Tennessee, Scott A. Dobler, Western Kentucky University, and Charles J. DeCroix, Mammoth Cave National Park If It Makes You Hoppy: The Geography of Home Brewing in the Southeastern United States
1:20 Rutherford Johnson, Pontifical Georgian College A Spatial Economic Analysis of Potential Contributing Factors to Recent Declines in Church Giving in the United States
1:40 Michael Husebo, University of Georgia Migration and Working-‐class Activism in the Poultry Complex of Northern Georgia
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2:00 Manali Baruah, University of South Carolina Are Community-‐based Resource Management Areas Democratically Representative?
2:20 Candace Forbes Bright* and David L. Butler, University of Southern Mississippi Controlling Culture: The Complex and Messy Relationship between Plantation Owners and the Topic of Slavery
C6: Paper Session: Tourism Chair: Robert J. Kruse II, West Liberty University
1:00 Sam Miller, University of Southern Mississippi Riding the Trans-‐America Trail: A Motorcycle Journey through Rural America
1:20 Anna Levi* and Keith Debbage, University of North Carolina at Greensboro The Geography of Air Passenger and Employment Patterns by U.S. Urban Core Area, 2012
1:40 Robert J. Kruse II, West Liberty University Point Pleasant, West Virginia: Negotiated Place Identity on a Tourism Landscape
2:00 Huili Hao* and Patrick Long, East Carolina University Assessing Place Attachment Among Second Home Property Owners in Tourism Dependent Coastal Counties
2:20 Kyle Bailey, Robert Oliver and Christopher Gaffney, Virginia Tech The Road to Rio: Infrastructure, Image, & New Media
C7: Paper Session: Education Chair: Nik Heynen, University of Georgia
1:00 Nik Heynen, University of Georgia Can Science Writing Collectives Overcome Barriers to More Democratic Communication and Collaboration? Lessons from Environmental Communication Praxis in Southern Appalachia
1:20 John A. Knox*, Alan E. Stewart and Pat Schneider, University of Georgia Weather Science and Safety Workshops for Georgia Pre-‐college Teachers
1:40 Brad Huff* and Amanda Rees, Columbus State University Developing a Community Geography Program and Pedagogy at Columbus State University
2:00 Emily Snow* and John Knox, University of Georgia Flipping the GIScience Classroom
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2:20 Doug Oetter, Georgia College & State University Enhancing GISc Education and Engagement with Bike Path Development
C8: Paper Session: Fluvial II Chair: George A. Brook, University of Georgia
1:00 George A. Brook, University of Georgia Late Pleistocene-‐Holocene Sedimentation History of Lake Ngami, Botswana, at the Kunyere-‐Nchabe River Inlet: A Response to Climatic Fluctuations
1:20 Robert Sorrells*, University of Georgia, and Dan Royall, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Channel Bifurcation and Adjustment on the Upper Yadkin River, North Carolina (USA)
1:40 Elizabeth Merton* and Barnali Dixon, University of South Florida Location of Mitigated and Natural Wetlands: an Environmental Variable Analysis
2:00 Grant Harley*, University of Southern Mississippi, Neil Pederson, Radford University, and Stockton R. Maxwell, Harvard University Flint River Streamflow Since 947 AD Reconstructed from Tree Rings
2:20 Johanna Engstrom, University of Florida The Effect of Teleconnections on River Discharge in Southeast United States
C9: Paper Session: Urban I Chair: Todd Lindley, Georgia Gwinnett College
1:00 Lauren Anderson, University of Georgia Mergers and Network Effects: Understanding the Increase in Percentage of Non-‐weather-‐caused Flight Delays in the United States from 2004 to 2013
1:20 Taylor Hafley, University of Georgia The Suburbanization of Poverty: An Appropriate Expression?
1:40 Paul McDaniel, American Immigration Council The Music City as a Welcoming City: Immigrant and Refugee Integration in Nashville, Tennessee
2:00 Todd Lindley, Georgia Gwinnett College Active Learning and the ‘Teaching’ of Migration in Geography: A Critical Reflection on the 21st Century Multicultural College Classroom
2:20 Corey Sanchez, University of Georgia Under Construction: Material and Symbolic Creation of Public Space
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C10: Paper Session: Climate II Chair: Jordan T. McLeod, University of Georgia
1:00 Shelby Barrett, William Carey University, Emma Strong, University of Southern Mississippi, and Jeffrey Frazier, Texas A&M University at Galveston Coastal Texas Oceans II – Enhancing Remote Sensing Capabilities of the Sargassum Early Advisory System (SEAS) Through the Use of NASA EOS and Open Source GIS
1:20 Brian I. Magi*, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Jennifer R. Marlon, Yale University, and Patrick J. Bartlein, University of Oregon Disentangling the Influence of Climate and Humans on Fire Using Paleorecords and a Global Fire Model
1:40 Elizabeth Merton* and Barnali Dixon, University of South Florida Location of Mitigated and Natural Wetlands: An Environmental Variable Analysis
2:00 Jordan T. McLeod, University of Georgia The Impact of Extreme Greenland Blocking Episodes and North Atlantic Precursor Cyclones on the Acceleration of Summer Melting Across the Greenland Ice Sheet
Monday: 3:00pm – 5:00pm
D1: Special Panel Discussion: Education Committee Panel Members: Jennifer Rahn, Samford University, Heidi Lannon, Santa Fe College, Joe Morgan, Jacksonville State University, Jackie Gallagher, Mary Washington College, Tom Chapman, Old Dominion University, Phillip Schmutz, Armstrong Atlantic State University.
D2: Special Paper Session: Environmental History from Natural Archives II Chair: David Porinchu, University of Georgia
3:00 Yingkui Li*, University of Tennessee, Dewen Li and Guocheng Dong, Institute of Crustal Dynamics, China Earthquake Administration, and Liqing Wang, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences Extremely Limited Quaternary Glacial Advances on the Central Tibetan Plateau, Investigated Using Cosmogenic Nuclide Surface Exposure Dating
3:20 Yanan Li* and Yingkui Li, University of Tennessee, Gengnian Liu and Yixin Chen, Peking University Timing of the “Little Ice Age” Glacial Advances in Tian Shan, Central Asia
3:40 Lixin Wang* and George Brook, University of Georgia A 4000-‐year, High-‐resolution, Holocene Climate Record from a Speleothem in Northwest Namibia
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4:00 Sally Horn, University of Tennessee Soil Charcoal Evidence of Fire History in an Oak Ridge, Tennessee Forest
D3: Special Paper and Panel Session: Bridging Theory to Application: Using Geographic Methods to Enhance Public Partnerships Organizer and Chair: David R. Perkins, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
3:00 Emily Ayscue, University of Georgia Climate and Weather Forecast Use in North Carolina Coastal Tourism Businesses
3:20 Jasraj Gramopadhye, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Person County, NC Quantitative Analysis of Relationships Between Economic, Environmental, and Human Dimensions of Urban Sustainability – Consensus, Questions, and Applicability
3:40 Claire Schuch, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Socio-‐spatial Geographies of In-‐/Exclusion: Latino Immigrant Youth Job Access
4:00 David R. Perkins, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Regionalized Outdoor Acclimatization? A Spatio-‐temporal Assessment of Weather’s Influence on Visitor Attendance at Four U.S. Metropolitan Zoos
4:20 Panel Discussion: Bridging Theory to Application: Using Geographic Methods to Enhance Public Partnerships
D4: Paper Session: Southern Studies Chair: Amy Sumpter, Georgia College & State University
3:00 Glenn Campbell, Eastern Kentucky University Connecting Civil War Mapmaking to Geographic Education
3:20 Darius Scott, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Community Schools’ Dismantled: Black School Leaders and Desegregation
3:40 John B. Strait* and Ava R. Fujimoto Strait, Sam Houston State University The Mixed Plate: A Field Experience on the Cultural and Environmental Diversity of the Big Island of Hawaii.
4:00 Amy Sumpter, Georgia College & State University Religion and Business in the Southern Cultural Landscape
4:20 Melanie Barron, University of Tennessee, Achieving Environmental Justice in the Industrial US South: A Case Study in Anniston, Alabama
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D5: Paper Session: Political Geography Chair: Joseph P. Henderson, Georgia Gwinnett College
3:00 John Tyler Hardin, University of North Alabama A Spatial Analysis of Organized Crime and Terrorism: A Study of Central and South America
3:20 Heath Robinson, University of Illinois at Urbana-‐Champaign A Documentary Theory of States and Their Existence as Quasi-‐abstract Entities
3:40 Matthew Balentine*, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Gerald Webster, University of Wyoming The Rise and Fall of the Republican West
4:00 Joseph P. Henderson, Georgia Gwinnett College Those Who Face Death: The Peshmerga and the Future of an Independent Kurdistan
4:20 Adriana Rincon, University of Georgia Transitional Justice and Law in Colombia
D6: Paper Session: Hazards Chair: Charles E. Konrad University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3:00 Scott H. Markwith*, Julio Cesar de Souza and Vanessa Pereira da Cunha, Florida Atlantic University Spatiotemporal Variation in Human-‐wildlife Conflicts along Highway BR-‐262 in the Brazilian Pantanal
3:20 Nicole S. Hutton*, Graham A. Tobin and Linda M. Whiteford, University of South Florida Changing Demands on Third Sector Organizations following the 2010 and 2011 Earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand
3:40 Jason C. Senkbeil* and Jonathan Mason, University of Alabama Do We Need a Tornado Watch Scale?
4:00 Joslyn Zale*, Bandana Kar, David Cochran, James Dickens, and J.O. Joby Bass, University of Southern Mississippi Exploring Public Perception of and Reaction to Emergency Alert and Warning System Dissemination Platforms
4:20 Charles E. Konrad*, Maggie Kovach, Christopher Fuhrmann, and Jordan McLeod, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Spatial Patterns of Tornado Vulnerability Across the Eastern United States
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D7: Paper Session: Dendro Issues Chair: Henri D. Grissino-‐Mayer, University of Tennessee
3:00 Henri D. Grissino-‐Mayer, University of Tennessee Temporal Instability in Climate-‐Tree Growth Relationships: Implications for Reconstructing Past Climate from Tree-‐ring Data
3:20 Stockton Maxwell, Radford University, and Alan Taylor, Penn State University Landscape Scale Modeling of Reference Period Forest Conditions and Fire Behavior on Heavily Logged Lands
3:40 Clay Stephens Tucker, Louisiana State University Dendrotempestology: Using Coastal Pine Savanna Tree Cores to Identify Hurricane Storm Surge Inundation in Coastal Mississippi
4:00 Kayla Pendergrass* and Grant T. Harley, University of Southern Mississippi, Justin T. Maxwell, Indiana University Climate Reconstructions from Multiple Co-‐occurring Tree Species: A Case Study from an Old-‐growth Deciduous Forest in Indiana, U.S.A.
D8: Paper Session: Climate III Chair: Alan Black, University of Georgia
3:00 Michael Allen, Old Dominion University and Scott Sheridan, Kent State University Variability in Heat Events (1948 – 2012): Duration, Frequency, and Seasonal Timing
3:20 José J. Hernández Ayala, University of Florida Tropical Cyclone Rainfall over Puerto Rico and its Relations to Environmental and Storm Specific Factors
3:40 Alan Black, University of Georgia Effects of Winter Precipitation on Automobile Collisions, Injuries, and Fatalities in the United States
4:00 Vincent Brown*, Kelsey Ellis, and Sarah Bleakney, University of Tennessee Tennessee Tornado Threat: Risk Variability across the Volunteer State
4:20 James Elsner*, Holly Widen, and Tyler Fricker, Florida State University Modern Methods in Tornado Climatology
D9: Paper Session: Urban II Chair: Joe Weber, University of Alabama
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3:00 Elizabeth C. Delmelle, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Fifty Years of Neighborhood Classifications and Their Transitions: A Comparison of Four US Cities, 1970–2010
3:20 Ellen Kohl, University of Georgia Unregulatable Places: The Fatal Coupling of Difference and Power in Gainesville, Georgia
3:40 Madhuri Sharma, University of Tennessee Income Divide and Racial/Ethnic Context in Metropolises of Tennessee
4:00 Christian Pettersen, University of Georgia Victim or Victimizer? Narratives at Sites of Memory in Guatemala City's Zone 1
4:20 Joe Weber*, and Brownen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama Building Back: Stratified Recovery after an EF-‐4 Tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
D10: Paper Session: Human-‐Environment Interactions Chair: Evin A. Hart, Tennessee Tech University
3:00 Evin A. Hart* and Kristen Hall, Tennessee Tech University WPA-‐era Rockwalls as Indicators of Overbank Deposition Rates Along Streams in the Roaring River Valley, Cumberland River Drainage Basin, Tennessee
3:20 Hannah Herrero*, Jane Southworth , and Erin Bunting, University of Florida Observing Change in Savanna Vegetation in the Chobe Riverfront, Botswana from 1990 to 2013
3:40 Xuebin Wei, University of Georgia The Random Walk Value for Ranking Spatial Characteristics in Road Networks
4:00 Wei Yang, University of Georgia GIS Analysis of Depression among Twitter Users
Tuesday: 8:00am – 9:40am
E1: Special Paper Session: Development in Four Objects Chair: Stevie Larson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
8:00 Conor Harrison, University of South Carolina Disappearing Power: Wires, Regional Development, and the Vanishing Electricity Grid
8:20 Adam Bledsoe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A Terra de Todos Nós? Critiquing Order and Progress in Bahia, Brazil
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8:40 Mabel Gergan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Encountering Seismicity and Shamans in the Eastern Himalayan State of Sikkim, India
9:00 Stevie Larson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Everyone Come to the Table: Welfare Development and the Infrastructures of Professionalist Policing
E2: Special Paper Session: NASA DEVELOP at University of Georgia Chair: Caren Remillard, University of Georgia
8:00 Lauren Anderson* and Ning Chen, University of Georgia, Mohamed Amin, University of Wisconsin-‐Madison, Erick Braun, Georgia State University, Tunan Hu and Linli Zhu, University of Georgia Utilizing NASA Imagery and GIS Modeling for the Design and Implementation of the Miami-‐Dade Western Greenway in Miami-‐Dade County, South Florida
8:20 Shuvankar Ghosh*, Bradley Bartelme, Ike Sari Astuti, Elizabeth Benyshek, Danielle Haskett, Jiaying He, and Benjamin Page, University of Georgia Developing a Cyanobacteria Detection Tool for Georgia Inland Waters Using NASA Landsat 8 OLI Data for Water Quality Protection and Restoration
8:40 Peter Hawman, Caren Remillard, and Hillary Essig, University of Georgia, Nikos Kavoori, Georgia Institute of Technology, Suravi Shrestha, Westminster College, Zennure Ucar, University of Georgia, and Xiaohe Yu, State University of New York at Buffalo Utilizing NASA Earth Observations to Enhance the Conservation Efforts of Colombia’s Most Endangered Primate, the Cotton-‐top Tamarin
9:00 Corbin Kling, Jiaying He, Steven Weaver, and Zennure Ucar, University of Georgia Utilizing NASA Earth Observations to Monitor Long Term Hemlock Decline Caused by Invasive Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
9:20 Andrea Presotto, University of Georgia, Christine Brady, Ashley Dupont, and Kirstin Valdes, University of Georgia Understanding Landscape Changes in Elephant Habitat within the Kruger National Park through NASA Earth Observing Systems
E3: Special Paper Session: The Racial Politics of Land in Coastal Georgia and South Carolina Chair: Levi Van Sant, University of Georgia
8:00 Brian Grabbatin, University of Kentucky Mobilizing the Past: The Historical Political Ecology of Heirs’ Property Conflicts
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8:20 Dave Himmelfarb, University of South Florida The Perils of Resurrecting ‘Dead Capital’: Heir Property Interventions and Contradictions of Value along the Georgia Coast
8:40 Cassandra Johnson, US Forest Service African-‐American Forestland Retention in the South Carolina Lowcountry
9:00 Levi Van Sant, University of Georgia Producing the Lowcountry: Expert Knowledge and Racialized Dispossession in Coastal South Carolina
9:20 Discussant: Hilda Kurtz, University of Georgia
E4: Special Paper Session: Contested Landscapes of the U.S. South. Organizer and Chair: Joshua Inwood, University of Tennessee.
8:00 Matt Cook, University of Tennessee Counter narratives in the Deep South: Glimpses of Empathy in the Memory of Slavery
8:20 E. Arnold Modlin, Jr., Norfolk State University The Feel of Cotton: Southern Plantation Slavery as a Haptic Experience
8:40 Derek Alderman, University of Tennessee Can a Street Name Do Justice to the History of the Enslaved? The Politics of Remembering, Forgetting, and Finding Surrogates for the Past
9:00 James A. Tyner, Kent State Placing 'the South' in the Political Thought of Malcolm X
9:20 Joshua Inwood, University of Tennessee Neoliberal Racism: The "Southern Strategy" and the Expanding Geographies of White Supremacy
E5: Paper Session: Sports Geography Chair: Jonathan Leib, Old Dominion University
8:00 Jonathan Leib, Old Dominion University Toward a Geography of Sports
8:20 Christopher McGinn, North Carolina Central University The Cultural Geography of Athletic Exploitation: A study of “Blue Chip” College Football Recruits and Athletic Department Profits
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8:40 Timothy Mulrooney*, Kerry Bacon, Garrett Love, North Carolina Central University Optimizing Travel-‐time Between North Carolina High School Football Playoff Teams Using an Origin-‐Destination (O-‐D) Matrix
9:00 Andy Walter, University of West Georgia Becoming “Braves Country”: The Map’s Performance in the Atlanta Braves Relocation to Cobb County
E6: Paper Session: Cultural Chair: Tyler Sonnichsen, University of Tennessee
8:00 June Brawner, University of Georgia Mapping Memories in the Southern Landscape: Antebellum Houses as Artifact and Memorial
8:20 Tyler Sonnichsen, University of Tennessee Frank Hatch and Memorialization of Pre-‐war Boston through Song
8:40 Janna Caspersen, University of Tennessee Welcome to Chiraq: The Politics of Renaming and Resisting Place Identity
9:00 Neil Conner, University of Tennessee Social Integration and the Contested Notions of Irish National Identity in Twenty-‐first Century Dublin
9:20 Christa Smith, Clemson University Making a Molehill Out of a Blair Mountain: The Erasure of Heritage and Landscape in the Southern Appalachian Coalfields
E7: Paper Session: Climate IV Chair: Pamela Knox, University of Georgia
8:00 Tyler Fricker, Florida State University Empirical Estimates of Tornado Kinetic Energy Using the Storm Prediction Center’s Tornado Database
8:20 Pamela Knox* and Melissa Griffin, University of Georgia Illustrating Possible Climate Change for Agricultural Producers Using Analog Methods
8:40 Jared A. Rackley, University of Georgia A Climatology of Southern Appalachian Cold Air Damming
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9:00 James Wickham, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (MD:243-‐05) An Alternative View of the Climate Warming Mitigation Potential of U.S. Temperate Forests
9:20 Bradford Johnson* and J. Marshall Shepherd, University of Georgia Postulating the Development of Climate Framework Considering Urbanization
E8: Paper Session: Urban III Chair: Patrick Caleb Smith, University of Southern Mississippi
8:00 Christian Pettersen, University of Georgia Victim or Victimizer? Narratives at Sites of Memory in Guatemala City's Zone 1
8:20 Claire Bolton, University of Georgia ‘Race Talk’ in Christian Community Development
8:40 Xuan Zhang*, University of Georgia and Haijun Li, Wuhan University City-‐friendliness Analysis for the Lower Limb Disabled
9:00 Patrick Caleb Smith, University of Southern Mississippi When Urban Becomes Suburban: Jackson State University-‐Madison, Collegiate Expansion, Territorialism, and Race
Tuesday: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Business Meeting Presiding Skeeter Dixon, SEDAAG President, University of Southern
Mississippi Presentation Doug Richardson, AAG Executive Director, An Update on the AAG
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Index
Abbott, Anthony B6 Akers, Pete B1 Alderman, Derek C1, E4 Alfonso, Mariana A8 Algeo, Katie C1 Allen, Michael D8 Alsamadisi, Adam B9 Ambinakudige, Shrinidhi Poster A Amin, Mohamed E2 Anderson, Lauren C9, E2 Astuti, Ike E2, Poster A Ayala, José Hernández D8 Ayscue, Emily D3 Bacon, Kerry E5 Bailey, Kyle C6 Balcomb, James Poster A Balentine, Matthew D5 Barefoot, Carson Poster H Barker, David B5 Barnett, Robert Poster H Barrett, Shelby C10 Barron, Melanie D4 Bartelme, Bradley E2 Bartlein, Patrick C10 Baruah, Manali C5 Bass, Joby D6, Poster B Bee, Beth A6, B3 Bell, Thomas C5 Benjamin, Stefanie A5 Benyshek, Elizabeth E2 Bernardes, Sergio A2 Bhuta, Arvind Poster A Birdsall, Stephen A5 Birthwright, Anne-‐Teresa A1 Black, Alan D8 Bleakney, Sarah D8 Bledsoe, Adam E1 Bobich, Rachel Poster H Boley, Bynum C3 Bolton, Claire E8 Bowen, Dawn A5 Brady, Christine E2 Braun, Erick E2 Brawner, June E6 Bright, Candace Forbes C5 Brook, George C8, D2 Broster, Bruce Poster A
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Brown, Andrew Poster H Brown, Chris B10 Brown, Rob Poster B Brown, Vincent A7, D8 Bunting, Erin D10 Burgess, James Poster B Burke, Brian B2 Burleson, Jeff Poster H Butler, David C1, C5 Caitlin, Finlayson A5 Cambron, David Poster A Campbell, Donovan B5 Campbell, Glenn D4 Campbell, Harrison A4 Caspersen, Janna E6 Catania, Jaclyn Poster A Chambers, Mary Grace Poster A Chaney, Philip Poster A Chapman, Tom D1 Chen, Ning E2 Chen, Yixin D2 Chilton, Ken Poster B Cobb, Sharon A1, B1 Cochran, David D6 Cofield, Rachael A9 Colby, Jeffrey Poster A Collins, Savannah C2 Conner, Neil E6 Cook, Matt E4 Cooper, Courtney B7 Corene, Matyas A7 Cornelison, Lillie Poster H Cox, Lauren Poster A Curtis, Douglas Poster A Curtis, Scott B5 da Cunha, Vanessa Pereira D6 Davis, Janae A6 Davis, Lisa Poster C De Jesus, Eliud B6 de Souza, Julio Cesar D6 Dean, Kendall Poster B Debbage, Keith B4, C6 Debbage, Neil A1 DeCroix, Charles C5 Delmelle, Elizabeth D9 Dickens, James D6, Poster B Dixon, Barnali B10, C8, C10 Dobler, Scott C5 Domosh, Mona C1 Dong, Guocheng D2
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Dorrell, David B6 Drake, Dawn A4 Dupont, Ashley E2 Ellis, Drew Poster H Ellis, Kelsey A7, D8 Elsner, James D8 Engstrom, Johanna A8, C8 Essig, Hillary E2 Evans, Jason A8 Evans, Sakura B2 Ewe, Sharon B7 Fortanbary, Alex Poster H Fowler, Lourie A9 Frazier, Jeffrey C10 French, Rhonda Poster B Fricker, Tyler D8, E7 Friedrichs, Robert Poster A Fuhrmann, Christopher B8, D6 Gaffney, Christopher C6 Gallagher, Jackie D1 Gambill, Jill A8 Gamble, Doug B5, Poster A Gamble, Leandra A5 Gamboa, Nicole Poster H Gathongo, Njoroge A8 Gergan, Mabel E1 Ghosh, Shuvankar E2 Grabbatin, Brian E3 Gragson, Ted B2 Gramopadhye, Jasraj D3 Graves, William A4, Poster B Greene, Richard Poster B Griffin, Melissa E7 Griffo, Michael Poster H Gripshover, Margaret Poster B Grissino-‐Mayer, Henri C2, D7 Gu, Chuanhui Poster A Gustafson, Seth B2 Hafley, Taylor C9 Hall, Kristen D10 Hao, Huili C6, Poster B Hardin, John Tyler D5 Hardy, Dean A9 Harley, Grant C8, D7 Harmin, Calvin Poster A Harrison, Conor E1 Hart, Evin D10 Hart, Justin Poster A Haskett, Danielle C2, E2 Hathaway, Jon A7
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Hauer, Mathew B8 Hawman, Peter E2 He, Chunyang B9 He, Jiaying E2 Henderson, Joseph D5 Hepinstall-‐Cymerman, Jeff A2, A9 Herrero, Hannah D10 Heynen, Nik A2, B2, C7 Himmelfarb, Dave E3 Holden, Nelson Poster A Holdridge, Genevieve B9 Holland, Joshua Poster B Horn, Sally C2, D2, Poster C Howard, Thomas B6 Howe, David A7 Hu, Tunan E2 Huff, Brad C7 Hung, Chen-‐Ling A3 Husebo, Michael C5 Hutton, Nicole D6 Hyche, Jordan Poster H Hysjulien, Aidan C4 Ignatius, Amber A9 Inamdar, Pushkar Poster A Inwood, Joshua C1, E4 Jackson, Charles Poster A James, L. Allen A3 Johnson, Bradford E7 Johnson, Cassandra E3 Johnson, Laura B7 Johnson, Rutherford C5 Jones, John A9 Joslyn, Alexander Poster H Juran, Luke Poster A Kalafsky, Ron A4 Kar, Bandana D6, Poster C Kavoori, Nikos E2 KC, Binita B8 Keasberry, Amanda Poster A Keatinge, Fergus Poster A Keellings, David A7 Kelley, Geoff A6 Kennedy, Linda Poster C Kerr, Matthew C2 Kirkland, Regina Poster B Kling, Corbin E2 Knight, Logan Poster H Knox, John C7 Knox, Pamela E7 Koch, Glenn Michael Poster H
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Kohl, Ellen D9 Konrad, Charles A7, B8, D6 Koti, Francis Poster B Kovach, Maggie B1, D6 Kowalewski, Stephen B9 Kruse, Robert C6 Kurtz, Hilda B3, C4, E3 Lannon, Heidi D1 Larson, Stevie E1 Lawrence, Nate Poster H Lawrence, Nichole Poster B Lecce, Scott A3, Poster A Leib, Jonathan E5 Leigh, David A2, B2, B9 Leslie, Parker A3 Levi, Anna C6 Li, Dewen D2 Li, Haijun E8 Li, Yanan D2 Li, Yingkui D2, Poster C Lichtenstein, Brownen D9 Lindley, Todd C9 Liu, Gengnian D2 Long, Patrick C6 Love, Garrett E5 Lu, Xiaoyu A8 Luchetti, Nick Poster H Lyons, Kimberly B10 Madden, Marguerite A9 Maerz, John B2 Magi, Brian C10 Mainor, Brian Poster H Malcolm, Tashana B5 Marasco-‐Plummer, Grace Poster B Markley, Scott Poster B Markwith, Scott B7, D6 Marlon, Jennifer C10 Mason, Jonathan D6 Mason, Lisa A7 Mattingly, Kyle A1 Maxwell, Justin D7 Maxwell, Stockton C8, D7 McAllister, Sunnie Poster H McDaniel, Paul C9 McDonald, Jacob A2 McGinn, Christopher E5 McKinney, Nathan A9 McKnight, Julie Poster A McLeod, Jordan C10, D6 McShane, Chuck A4
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Merton, Elizabeth C8, C10 Meyer-‐Arendt, Klaus B8 Mighty, Mario B4, Poster B Miller, Paul Poster C Miller, Sam C6 Mishra, Deepak Poster A Mishra, Sachidananda Poster A Modlin, E. Arnold E4 Monette, Dean B7 Moore, Tyrell Poster B Morelli, Nick Poster H Morgan, Joe D1 Morrow, James Poster H Mossa, Joann A3 Moulton, Alex Andre B5 Mulling, Adam A3 Mulrooney, Timothy A9, E5, Poster A Murray, Paul Poster H Namikas, Steve A8 Nardella, Beth A6 Nelson, Don B2 Nelson, Garrett B4 Nepal, Sandhya B10 Nie, Qifan Poster C Oakley, Amanda B10 Odhiambo, Mary Poster B Oetter, Doug C7 Oliver, Joshua Poster C Oliver, Robert C6, Poster B Orvis, Kenneth Poster C Owen, Marc A3 Owusu-‐Daaku, Kwame B1 Page, Benjamin E2 Parker, Lowery B3 Passidomo, Catarina B3 Patterson, Thomas Poster C Pavlowsky, Robert A3 Pederson, Neil C8 Pendergrass, Kayla D7 Perkins, David D3 Pettersen, Christian D9, E8 Popke, Jeff B5, Poster A Porinchu, David C2, D2 Potter, Amy A5 Potter, Rebecca Poster C Powell, Parker Poster H Presotto, Andrea E2 Quattrochi, Michael Poster B Rackley, Jared E7 Rahn, Jennifer D1, Poster H
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Reap, James C3 Rees, Amanda C7 Remillard, Caren E2 Resler, Lynn Poster C Rhiney, Kevon B8 Rice, Jennifer A2, A6, B2, B3 Richardson, James Poster H Rincon, Adriana D5 Roberts, Joseph Poster B Robinson, Heath D5 Rochner, Maegen A1 Román-‐Rivera, Mayra A1 Rosko, Helen B7 Royall, Dan C8, Poster C Saladyga, Tom Poster C Sanchez, Corey C9 Sarmiento, Fausto C3 Saunders, Michelle Poster C Sawyer, Carol Poster C Schmutz, Phillip A8, D1 Schneider, Pat C7 Schroeder, Kathleen Poster B Schuch, Claire D3 Schumann, Ronald B1 Scott, Darius D4 Sealy, Amal B5 Seamon, Taylor Poster A Senkbeil, Jason D6, Poster C Sertanya, Reddy A6 Sharma, Madhuri D9 Shaw, Alana C4 Shepherd, J. Marshall A2, B8, E7 Sheridan, Scott D8 Sherif, Abdul Poster A Sherman-‐Morris, Kathleen Poster C Shrestha, Suravi E2 Shrinidhi, Ambinakudige Poster A Siemon, Anton B7 Sim, Sunhuni B10 Skeeter, Wesley Poster C Smith, Christa E6 Smith, Garrett Poster H Smith, Patrick Caleb E8 Sneegas, Gretchen C4 Snow, Emily C7 Sonnenberg, Michelle Poster H Sonnichsen, Tyler E6 Sorrells, Robert C8 Southworth, Jane D10 Stachowiak, Lauren B1, C2
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Stewart, Alan C7 Stone, Gabe Poster H Strait, Ava Fujimoto D4 Strait, John D4 Strickland, Jamie Poster B Strong, Emma C10 Sugg, Johnathan A7 Sumpter, Amy D4 Tarbox, Allison Poster C Taylor, Alan D7 Taylor, Jackson Poster H Tereszkiewicz, Peter Poster C Thomas, Valerie Poster B Tobin, Graham D6 Tomlinson, Jhanelle B5 Tran, Liem A8, B7 Trauger, Amy A6, B3 Trickett, Trey Poster H Tsikalas, Stephen Poster B Tu, Wei B9 Tucker, Clay Stephens D7 Tyner, James E4 Tzegaegbe, Dana Poster H Ucar, Zennure E2 Valdes, Kirstin E2 Van Horn, Jessy Poster H Van Sant, Levi E3 Walcott, Susan B4 Walter, Andy E5 Wang, Liqing D2 Wang, Lixin D2 Wang, Qingfang A4 Wang, Shaojun Poster C Waylen, Peter A7 Weaver, Greg Poster A Weaver, Steven E2 Weber, Joe D9 Webster, Gerald D5 Wei, Xuebin D10 Welch-‐Devine, Meredith B2 Whiteford, Linda D6 Wickham, Elliot B9 Wickham, James E7 Widen, Holly D8 Will, Rachel B9 Williams, Brian B6 Wilson, Bobby C1 Wood, Jason C4 Wylie, Luke Poster C Xu, Wenjing Poster C
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Yang, Wei D10 Yao, Xiaobai B10 Young, Sherry Poster H Youngblood, Susan Poster A Younger, Seth B2 Yu, Xiaohe E2 Yuemin, Ning B4 Zale, Joslyn D6 Zhang, Fan B4 Zhang, Hongjiang A8 Zhang, Xuan E8 Zhu, Linli B10, E2