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8:15 Beasley, B., et al
The Use of GIS in Managing Fossils on Federal Lands, the USDA Forest Service Fossil Yield Potential Classification (FYPC) System.

8:30 Jennings, D.,
Paleoenvironmental and Taphonomic Applications of Geospatial Technology at a New Dinosaur Quarry on the Warm Spring Ranch, Thermopolis, Wyoming.

8:45 Wright, J., et al
Using High Resolution GPS to Map Dinosaur Tracksites.

9:00 Matthews, N., et al.
A Quest for Control: Investigating Techniques for Collecting 3-D Data on Dinosaur Tracks and Bones.

9:15 Jones, R. and Ambrose, P.
Radiological Survey of Dry Mesa Quarry of Colorado, to Evaluate the Amount and Location of Subsurface Fossil Bone Remaining in the Quarry.

9:45 Murphey, P. and Matthews, N.
Geologic Mapping and Fossil Distribution Studies in the Bridger Formation (Middle Eocene), Southwestern Wyoming: A Progress Report.

10:15 Corsini, J., et al.
Fossil Density in the White River Group, Western Nebraska: Clues to Taphonomy and Paleoecology.

10:30 Sagebiel, J., et al.
The Use of GIS Technology to Characterize Faunal Changes Through Time and Space Across a Depositional Basin.

10:45 Higgins, P.
Modeling Climate and Vegetational Change Since the Last Glacial Maximum Using Stable Isotopes and Digital Analysis.

11:00 Deblieux, D., et al.
Developing Research and Management Tools for Paleontology at Grand Staircase-Escalente National Monument (GSENM) and other Public Lands in Utah: Using Computers to Manage Data and Explore Patterns in the Distribution of Fossils and Paleoenvironments.

11:15 Greenhalgh, B., et al.
Integration of Digital Maps and Data Tables to FAcilitate Taphonomic Evalutation of the Dalton Wells Dinosaur Quarry (Lower Cretaceous, Cedar Mountain Fm), Utah.

Posters:

Turner, L., et al.
Using Rocket Science to Study Rock Science.

Chadwick, A., et al.
Five Years Experience Uing GIS for Data Collection and Analysis in an Upper Cretaceous Dinosaur Quarry in the Lance Formation.