8:30–8:45 Introduction
Introduction to Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research-sponsored Special Sessions • Dr. Steve Leavitt
9:00–9:30 Modeling & Empirics
- Discrimination-Inference to Reduce Expected Cost Technique (DIRECT): A new method for improving measurement selection • Colin Kikuchi, Paul A. Ferre
- Improving Distributed Snow Modeling with LIDAR Data • Patrick D. Broxton, Adrian Harpold, Peter A. Troch, Paul D. Brooks
9:30–10:15 GIS & Spatial Analysis/Large Dataset Management
- Orography, and Modes of Variability in Southamerican Precipitation • Sarah Dasher, Joellen Russell
- Greenhouse Effect Concept Inventory in Geosciences Mega-Course • Nicole Santangelo, Gina Brissenden, Ed Prather, Jeff Eckenrode, Phil Stokes, Jessica Kapp
- Management and visualization of fossil rodent midden data in an integrated paleobiological database • Nadine L. Warneke, Julio L. Betancourt, Kate A. Rylander, Owen K. Davis
11:00–12:00 Hazards, Fire and Drought/Research Serving Society
- A fire history reconstruction of the western San Juan Mountains using alluvial sediment and tree-ring methods • Erica R. Bigio, Thomas W. Swetnam, Christopher H. Baisan
- Fire History in Eastern Siberia • Christopher H. Guiterman, Thomas W. Swetnam, Christopher H. Baisan
- Spatio-temporal analysis of fire regimes in a Madrean Sky Island in southeastern Arizona • Jesse Minor
- Troubleshooting the pipeline: Developing a critical incident taxonomy for minority and non-minority student pathways into the geosciences • Philip J. Stokes, Karl W. Flessa, Roger Levine, Kristin L. Gunckel