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Poster Sessions

Session I

1: Xinfeng Liang, Andreas Thurnherr (Columbia University) Eddy-modulated internal waves and mixing on a mid-ocean ridge

3: Maria Gehne, Richard Kleeman (New York University) Spectral analysis of tropical atmospheric dynamical variables using a linear shallow water modal decomposition

5: Amanda O'Rourke, Geoff Vallis (Princeton University) The interaction of the subtropical and eddy-driven jets in an idealized model

7: Matthew Joseph Niznik (Rutgers University) Low-level wind, moisture, and precipitation relationships near the South Pacific Convergence Zone in CMIP3 models

9: Lili Xia, Alan Robock (Rutgers University) Agricultural feedbacks on stratospheric sulfate geoengineering

11: Jeffrey R. Kirkland, Yong Bin Lim, Yi Tan, Katye E. Altieri, Sybil P. Seitzinger,  Barbara J. Turpin (Rutgers University) Aqueous glyoxal photooxidation in the presence of inorganic nitrogen:  A potential source of organic nitrogen in aerosols and rainwater

13: Brandon Stackhouse, N. Mykytczuk, G. Lamarche-Gagnon, L. Whyte, T. Onstott (Princeton University) Soil and water chemistry of polygonal terrain in the high Canadian Arctic

15: Madhavi Parikh, Chu-Ching Lin, Tamar Barkay, Nathan Yee (Rutgers University) Crystalline iron oxide reduction by a microbial consortium

17: Xuefeng Peng, A. Jayakumar, B. B. Ward (Princeton University) Archaeal ammonia oxidizers in oceanic oxygen minimum zones

19: Xingchen Wang, Daniel Sigman, Dan Sinclair, Robert Sherell, Patrick Rafter, Haojia Ren (Princeton University) Nitrogen isotopes of coral skeleton-bound organic matter and its potential application

21: Jon Husson, Adam Maloof, Blair Schoene (Princeton University) A syn-depositional age for Earth's deepest δ13C excursion required by isotope conglomerate tests

23: Blake Dyer, Adam Maloof (Princeton University) Late Paleozoic icehouse dynamics from western United States cyclothems

25: John Templeton, M. H. Anders (Columbia University) Re-evaluating field evidence for ramp-flat detachment faulting on the Tule Springs detachment, southeasten Nevada

27: Nathan Eichelberger, Nadine McQuarrie (Princeton University) Unraveling the Bolivian orocline

29: Lingbo Xing, D. Trail, E. B. Watson (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Melt structure effect on Thorium and Uranium partitioning between monazite and Na2O-Al2O3-SiO2 melts

31: Jessica Hawthorne, Allan Rubin (Princeton University)  Simulated slow slip events using a velocity-weakening to strengthening transition

33: Yanhua Yuan, Yibo Wang, Yike Liu (Princeton University) Curvelet-like transform for geophysical data filtering

Session II

2: Mitch Bushuk  (New York University) Direct numerical simulations of the ice-ocean interface

4: Thomas Spengler, Andrew Ballinger,  (Princeton University) Arctic cyclone climatology: past, present, and future

6: Paul C. Loikith, Anthony J. Broccoli (Rutgers University) Key atmospheric circulation patterns and physical processes associated with temperature extremes over North America in observations and models

8: Mira Losic, Alan Robock (Rutgers University) Use of a regional climate model to infer impacts of volcanic eruptions on Baffin Island climate 

10: Ilissa Ocko,  V. Ramaswamy, Paul Ginoux, Larry Horowitz (Princeton University) The offsetting roles that black carbon and sulfate play in climate change

12: Matthew Colombo, Tamar Barkay, John Reinfelder, Nathan Yee (Rutgers University) Microbial oxidation and methylation of dissolved elemental mercury

14: Alexandra Walczak, N. Yee, L.Y. Young (Rutgers University) Bosea sp. Str. WAO oxidizes lead sulfides at neutral pH

16: Nyssa M. Crompton, S.C.B. Myneni (Princeton University) Chloride: the unexpected poison that inhibits the growth of crystalline iron oxides

18: Jenna Losh, Brian M. Hopkinson, Francois M. M. Morel (Princeton University) The response of N-limited marine phytoplankton to increasing CO2

20: Sarah E. Fawcett, Michael W. Lomas, Bess B. Ward, John R. Casey, and Daniel M. Sigman (Princeton University) Coupling flow cytometry with measurements of particle 15N/14N to trace the sources of N supporting phytoplankton growth in the Sargasso Sea

22: Anne O'Leary, Michael Bender, Jaroslaw Stolarski, Jess Adkins (Princeton University) Fossil corals as an archive of secular variations in seawater chemistry

24: Eric Morschhauser, You Hailu, Li Daqing, Peter Dodson (University of Pennsylvania) New anatomical details of Auroraceratops (Ceratopsia: Ornithischia) and the first appearance of the syncervical

26: Margaret Reitz, Leonardo Seeber, Joerg Schaefer, Michael Steckler (Columbia University) Subduction-Rollback in the Western Mediterranean: a case study from Calabria, Southern Italy

28: Kyle Samperton, Blair Schoene, C. Brenhin Keller (Princeton University) Probing the spatiotemporal assembly of lower crustal plutons: an integrated approach from the Bergell Intrusion, Central Alps, N Italy/SE Switzerland

30: Gregory J. Finkelstein, Przemyslaw K. Dera, Christopher M. Holl, Yue Meng, Thomas S. Duffy (Princeton University) Single-crystal x-Ray diffraction of forsterite to 90 GPa

32: Enning Wang, Allan Rubin (Princeton University) Compound earthquakes on a bimaterial interface and implications for rupture mechanics