University of Wisconsin-Madison December 4, 1994



University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire November 28, 2001

CURRICULUM VITAE

|Garry Leonard Running IV |

|Assistant Professor |

|Department of Geography and Anthropology |

|University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire |

|Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 |

|Office phone: 715-836-2731 |

|Office Fax: 715-836-6027 |

|Home phone: 715-836-9501 |

|Email: runningl@uwec.edu |

|Internet: |

EDUCATION:

Doctor of Philosophy, Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,

Wisconsin, May, 1997; Minor: Distributed (Soils, Archaeology, and

Geology).

Dissertation title: “Geomorphology, Stratigraphy and Landscape Evolution of the Sheyenne Delta,

Southeastern North Dakota: Implications for Holocene Paleoenvironmental Change on the Northeastern Great Plains”.

Dissertation Advisor: Vance T. Holliday.

Master of Science Magna cum Laude, Geography, University of North Dakota,

Grand Forks, December 1988; Minor: Distributed (Archaeology and

Geology).

Thesis title: “Late Holocene Climatic Episodes of the James River Valley, North Dakota”.

Thesis Advisors: John Wyckoff and William A. Dando.

Bachelor of Science cum Laude, Geology and Geography, Bemidji State

University, Bemidji, Minnesota, February 1984; Minor: Anthropology.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT/EXPERIENCE:

2001 to present Geoarchaeological Consultant: LaRamies Soils Service, Inc. P.O. Box 255 Laramie, Wyoming 82073 Email: geomorph@ Phone: 1-888-750-1635 307-742-4185 (office) 307-761-0399 (cell) 307-742-4484 Fax: 307-742-2090

1999 to present Adjunct Faculty: Department of Geography, Brandon University, 270

18th Street, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada R7A 6A9 (office: 204-727-9774). Teaching responsibility: Field Techniques in Geography (Geography 400).

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT/EXPERIENCE (continued):

1996 to present Assistant Professor: Department of Geography, University of

Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 (office: 715-836-3244). Teaching experience includes: Geography 491: Applied Soil Geomorphology, Geography 360: Geomorphology, Geography 350: Soils, Geography 325: Regional Landscapes of North America, Geography 186: Natural Landscapes of North America, Geography 178: Conservation of the Environment, Geography 104: The Physical Environment.

1995 to 1996 Physical Scientist: United States Geological Survey—Water

Resources Division, 8505 Research Way, Middleton, WI 53562-3581 (office: 608-821-3873).

Co-Principal Investigator: Fort McCoy and Joliet Training Area Geomorphologic Survey projects (with Ty Sabin, USGS-Water Resource Division).

Co-Principal Investigator: Wetlands Geomorphology of the Driftless Area (with Randy J. Hunt, USGS-Water Resource Division and John O. Jackson, Wisconsin Department of Transportation).

Purpose of the projects is to provide GIS-based baseline landscape evolution, paleoenvironmental, and geoarchaeological potential data to cultural and natural resource managers at military installations, and to determine the geomorphic setting of restored/created wetlands in the Driftless Area respectively. Field experience in: the Driftless Area of west-central Wisconsin (sandstone controlled landscapes, Pleistocene periglacial and glacioeolian landforms and stratigraphy, and wetland hydrogeomorphology) and late-Pleistocene ice-contact and glaciofluvial depositional stratigraphy and Holocene fluvial landform reconstruction in northeastern Illinois.

1995 Lecturer: Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison,

Science Hall, 550 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706-1491 (office: 608-262-2138). Teaching Experience: Landforms and Landscapes of North America (Geography 329).

1994 Lecturer: Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison,

Science Hall, 550 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706-1491 (office: 608-262-2138). Teaching Experience: Global Physical Environments (Geography 120).

1991-1995 Project Assistant: , Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-

Madison, Science Hall, 550 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706-14911995 (office: 608-262-2138). Principal Investigator: Vance T. Holliday. Field/ Laboratory Assistant and Giddings soil-coring machine operator. Extensive experience in geomorphological, paleopedological, and geoarcheological methods in eolian and fluvial settings on the Southern High Plains of west Texas and eastern New Mexico (including geoarcheological experience at the: Clovis Site—Blackwater Draw Locality 1, Plainview, Midland, Folsom, Lubbock Lake, Milnesand, Lipscomb, Mustang Springs, Poverty Hill, Miami, Elida, Winkler 1, San Jon, and Mark’s Beach PaleoIndian sites). Laboratory responsibilities included the performance of the following analyses: particle-size, organic carbon, and carbonate as well as day to day management and maintenance of the laboratory facility.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT/EXPERIENCE (continued):

1991 to 1995 Ph.D. dissertation research on the Sheyenne Delta of Glacial Lake

Agassiz in southeastern North Dakota. Field experience includes:

geoarchaeology, geomorphology, soils, landscape evolution and paleoenvironmental reconstruction using interdisciplinary approaches (including pollen core extraction, plant macrofossil flotation, stable isotope analysis, and phytolith sampling) in fluvial, eolian, alluvial, glaciolacustrine, and glaciodeltaic settings.

1994 Field Assistant/Giddings drill-rig operator: under Mike Kolb, Great Lakes

Archeological Research, Inc., at the Heltior Mammoth Site in southeastern Wisconsin. Responsible for operating a Giddings soil coring machine and assisting with the interpretation of stratigraphic relationships/site formation processes in a complex, vertically compressed glaciolacustrine setting in southeastern Wisconsin.

1989 Geomorphological Consultant: under Mike McFaul, LaRamie Soil Service,

at the Smilden-Rostberg Site (32GF123). Responsible for assisting with the

interpretation of local diamicton and fluvial stratigraphy, and site formation

processes at an Early Archaic site in alluvial fan and fluvial sediments in

eastern North Dakota.

1988 Geomorphological Consultant: under Dave Kuehn, University of North Dakota

Archeological Research West, Theodore Roosevelt National Park Cultural Resource Inventory. Responsible for conducting a geomorphologic reconnaissance survey to locate, map, and model the distribution of early and mid-Holocene fluvial and eolian sediments in a badlands setting.

1986 to 1987 Assistant Grant Coordinator/Seminar Coordinator: Principal

Investigator: William A. Dando, University of North Dakota, Department of Geography. Responsible for a team of graduate and undergraduate students who prepared, shipped, and analyzed a nation-wide survey of middle school science teachers as part of the Middle School Earth Science/Meteorology and Climatology Materials Development Project funded by the NSF.

1986 to 1987 Research Assistant: Department of Geography (Principal Investigator:

William A. Dando, University of North Dakota, Department of Geography), Responsible, with a team of Master Teachers, for the preparation of the teaching manual to be included in the Middle School Earth Science/Meteorology and Climatology Materials Project, funded by the NSF.

1987 Instructor: Climatology Laboratory, (Geography 333), University of North

Dakota.

1986 to 1987 Instructor: Weather & Climate Laboratory (Geography 101), University

of North Dakota, and Grand Forks Air Force Base.

1986 to 1987 Instructor: Physical Geography Laboratory (Geography 100), University

of North Dakota, and Grand Forks Air Force Base.

1985 to 1986 Instructor: Meteorology Laboratory (Geography 330), University

of North Dakota.

1985 Research Assistant: Principal Investigator: Larry Loendorf, Department of

Anthropology, University of North Dakota, Department of Anthropology). Responsible for map design and archeological profile drawings in archaeological report.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT/EXPERIENCE (continued):

1984. Student Assistant/Archeological Surveyor and Excavator: (with Alan

Brew, Bemidji State University, Department of Anthropology). Experience in all aspects of Phase I - III cultural resource management in a diverse array of geomorphologic settings in northern Minnesota.

1983 Participant: Geology field camp at Ranch A (South Dakota School of Mines).

Exposed to geologic field techniques in plutonic, metamorphic, and sedimentary terranes in the Black Hills and surrounding area.

1980 Participant: Archeology field camp (Bemidji State University, Department of

Anthropology). Exposed to archeological field techniques at the Marquette Site, in southern Beltrami County, Minnesota.

GRANTS:

Bergstrom, N., Havholm, K., and Running IV, G.L. 2001. Analysis of Early Holocene

Dune Sediments, Glacial Lake Hind Basin, SW Manitoba. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,430.00.

DeChaine, R., Running IV, G. L., and Havholm, K. 2001. Topographical and

Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Hokanson Archaeological Site, Tiger Hills, Southwestern Manitoba. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,500.00.

Orzech, C., Running IV, G.L., Havholm, K., and Theo, L. 2001. Modern Land Use

in the Glacial Lake Hind Basin. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University

Research: Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,5,00.00.

Bergstrom, N., DeChaine, R., Orzech, C., Running IV, G.L., Havholm, K., and H. M. Jol.

2001. SCAPE Project geoarchaeological Investigations: The 2001 Field Season. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Sponsored Programs: Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant - $7,025.00.

Bergstrom, N., Havholm, K., Running IV, G. L., and H. M. Jol. 2000. Documenting

Holocene Environmental Change, Flint Stone Hill, SW Manitoba. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,000.00.

Lahner, J. T., and G. L. Running IV. 2000. Boundaries and Features of the Pembina

Spillway, Southcentral Manitoba. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,000.00.

Long, K., and G. L. Running IV. 2000. Paleovegetation Reconstruction of the Elkwater

Lake Basin Locality, Cypress Hills, Southeastern Alberta. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,000.00.

GRANTS: (continued).

Ollendick, C., and G. L. Running IV. 2000. Surficial Geology and Land Use of the

Glacial Lake Hind Basin. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,000.00.

Running IV, G. L. 2000. Geoarchaeological Investigations of Four Archaeological

localities in the Canadian Prairie Ecozone. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Research and Creative Activities Grant - $3,611.00, and a Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant - $4,985.00.

Running IV, G. L. 2000. The Plainsong Farm Project: Sustainable Agriculture and

Land-use in Southeastern Minnesota. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Small Research Project Grant - $400.00.

Running IV, G. L. (Collaborator). 1999. Changing Opportunities and Challenges:

Human-Environmental Interaction Within the Canadian Prairies Ecozone. A Major Collaborative Research Initiatives Grant funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, $2,500,000 (CN). With Project Director: Bev Nicholson (Brandon University), and Co-Investigators: Alwynne Beaudoin (Alberta Provincial Museum), Andrea Freeman (University of Calgary), Scott Hamilton (Lakehead University), David Meyer (University of Saskatchewan), Gerry Oetelaar (University of Calgary), and Dion Wiseman (Brandon University).

Running IV, G. L. 1999. Mid-Holocene Paleoenvironment at the Flint Stone Hill Site,

Oak Lake Sand Hills, Southwestern Manitoba: The Fossil Freshwater Ostracode Record. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,623.00.

Running IV, G. L. 1999 (summer). Reconstructing Post-Glacial Paleoenvironment

of the Oak Lake Sand Hills, Southwestern Manitoba. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: University Research and Creative Activities Grant - $3,820.00, and a Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant - $7,120.00.

Running IV, G. L. 1998 (summer). Geoarchaeological Investigation of the Flint

Stone Hill Site: A Stratified Mid to Late-Holocene Occupation in Southwestern Manitoba. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research: University Research and Creative Activities Grant - $3,580.00, and a Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant - $5,960.00.

Robinson, J. S. and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Assessing Construction Site Soil

Erosion Control Practices in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research, Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,165.00.

York, L. R., D. M. Wenzel, and G. L. Running IV. 1998. The Karner Blue

Butterfly: A GIS-Based Habitat Conservation Plan for Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research, Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,450.00.

GRANTS (continued):

Miller, K. K., and G. L. Running IV. 1997 (summer). Identification of Reference

Wetland Type Localities in the Kickapoo and Pine River Watersheds,

Southeastern Wisconsin. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research, Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $2,123.00.

Dettman, J. E., and G. L. Running IV. 1997 (summer). A Wetland Habitat Restoration

Project in Bloomer. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research, Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $2,523.00.

G. L. Running IV. 1997 (Fall). A Project to Develop Soil Analytical Capabilities for Soil

and Geomorphic Research and Undergraduate Teaching in Phillips Hall, Room P282. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research, Laboratory Modernization Grant - $26,000.00.

Kelley, B., and G. L. Running IV. 1997. Geoarchaeological Investigations of the

Dell’s Pond Ridged Field Site in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. A University of

Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research, Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,891.15.

Knauf, E., and G. L. Running IV. 1997. Organic Carbon in Reseeded Prairie

Soils at Muddy Creek Wildlife Area, Dunn County, Wisconsin. A University

of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of University Research, Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,430.02.

Steffan, A. J., and G. L. Running IV. 1997. Soil Genesis, Morphology, and

Catenary Relationships in a Sandstone Bedrock-Controlled Landscape,

Glenwood City, Wisconsin. A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Office of

University Research, Student/ Faculty Collaborative Research Grant - $1,948.75.

DISSERTATION SUPPORT:

USGS -Geological Division (Dan Muhs and Tom Stafford—Denver) funded AMS

radiocarbon analyses of eolian sand samples from the Sheyenne Delta.

Sigma Xi, Grant-in-Aid-of-Research (#21174), 1994.

An NSF grant supported archeological investigations at the Rustad Quarry

Site (32RI775), (Principal Investigator: Mike Michlovic, Moorhead State

University, Moorhead, Minnesota). I discovered the site and wrote the

geomorphology/pedology/paleoenvironment section of the grant proposal.

Sigma Xi, Grant-in-Aid-of-Research (#9212), 1993.

FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS:

McFaul, M., Running IV, G.L., and White, M. In Preparation. Geoarchaeological Coring Program at the

West Berkeley Shell Mound (Ca-ala-307), Berkeley, California. Prepared for Dr. Christopher D.

Dore, Cultural Resources Manager, Garcia and Associates, 1 Saunders Avenue, San Anselmo, California 94960

Boyd, M., Running IV, G.L., and Havholm, K.G.. In preparation. Paleoecology and geochronology of the

glacial Lake Hind basin, southwestern Manitoba, Canada, during Phases eight and nine. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.

Havholm, K. G., Bergstrom, N., Running IV, G. L., and Jol, H. M. Submitted. A Reconnaissance Ground-

Penetrating Radar Survey of a Vegetated Late Holocene Dune,Glacial Lake Hind Basin,

Manitoba, Canada. Ground Penetrating Radar in Sediments: Applications and Interpretations, Special Publication Series, Royal Geological Society of London.

Jol, H. M., and G. L. Running IV. Submitted. A Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation of Mound K,

the West Prairie Mound Group, Fort McCoy, Monroe County, Wisconsin. A Report Submitted to the Department of Defense, United States Army Reserve Command, Directorate of Training and Mobilization, Fort McCoy.

Running IV, G. L., Sabin, T. submitted. Geomorphology of Joliet Training Area, Illinois. U.S.

Geological Survey Open File Report. USGS: Washington D. C.

Nicholson, B.A., R. Springer, G. L. Running IV, and S. Hamilton. Submitted. A Welded Tuff Core

Fragment from the Flint Stone Hill Site in Southwestern Manitoba. Manitoba Journal of Archaeology.

Viavattine, A. P., Haughton, P. V., Jol, H. M., and G. L. Running IV. Submitted. A Ground Penetrating

Radar Investigation of Mound B, the West Prairie Mound Group, Fort McCoy, Monroe County, Wisconsin. A Report Submitted to the Department of Defense, United States Army Reserve Command, Directorate of Training and Mobilization, Fort McCoy.

Running IV, G. L., Sabin, T., and Ripley, J. L. In press. Geomorphology of Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. U.S.

Geological Survey Open File Report. USGS: Washington D. C.

PUBLICATIONS:

Holliday, V. T., G. L. Running IV, J. C. Knox, C. R. Ferring, and R. D. Mandel. 2001. The Central

Lowlands and Great Plains, pp. . In, L. Orme, Ed., Physical Geography of North America. Oxford University Press: New York. 551 pp.

Hopkins, D. G., and G. L. Running IV. 2000. Soils, Dunes, and Prairie Vegetation: Lessons from the

Sandhills of North Dakota. Prairie Forum, the Journal of the Canadian Prairies Research Center, Special Millennium Issue: 25(1): 45-64.

Kloehn, N. B., Junck, M. B., Jol, H. M., Running IV, G.L., Greek, D. and K. Caldwell. 2000. Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation of the West Prairie Mound Group, Central Wisconsin, U.S.A.: Are They Burial Mounds or Natural Landforms? In, D.A. Noon, G.F. Stickley and D. Longstaff, Ed., Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR 2000), SPIE (4084): 590-595.

PUBLICATIONS (continued):

Hunt, R. J., Jackson, J. O., Running IV, G. L., Krabenhoft, D. P., and J. T. Krohelski, (Ed.). 1999.

Hydrogeological, Geomorphological, and Vegetative Investigations of Select Wetland Creation and Restoration Projects. U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Technical Report: Washington D. C.

Running IV, G. L., (and Miller, K. K.). 1999. Appendix G. Geomorphology of the Driftless Area: Regional

Implications for Wetland Mitigation Site Characterization and Selection (61 pp.). In, R. J. Hunt, J. O. Jackson, G. L. Running IV, D. P. Krabenhoft, and J. T. Krohelski, Ed., Hydrogeological, Geomorphological, and Vegetative Investigations of Select Wetland Creation and Restoration Projects. U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division Technical Report:

Washington D. C.

Running, IV, G. L. 1997. Geomorphology, Stratigraphy, And Landscape Evolution on The Sheyenne

Delta, Southeastern North Dakota: Implications For Holocene Paleoenvironmental Change on the Northeastern Great Plains. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Running IV, G. L., Sabin, T., and Ripley, J. L. 1997. Geomorphology of Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. U.S.

Geological Survey Administrative Report to Environmental Management Division, Fort McCoy. USGS: Washington D. C. 121 pp, 7 appendixes, 1 plate.

Running, IV, G. L. 1996a. Roadlog for the Sheyenne Delta. In, K. L. Harris, M. R. Luther, and J. R.

Reid, Ed., Quaternary Geology of the Southern Lake Agassiz Basin, North Dakota Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Series 82, pp. 41-60. North Dakota Geological Survey: Bismarck.

Running, IV, G. L. 1996b. The Sheyenne Delta of Glacial Lake Agassiz: The Cass Phase to the

Present. In, K. L. Harris, M. R. Luther, and J. R. Reid, Ed., Quaternary Geology of the Southern Lake Agassiz Basin, North Dakota Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Series 82, pp. 136-151. North Dakota Geological Survey: Bismarck.

Running, IV, G. L. 1995. Archaeological geology of the Rustad Quarry Site (32RI775): An Early Archaic

Site in southeastern North Dakota. Geoarchaeology 10(3): 183-205.

BOOK REVIEWS

2001. Review of: Mandel, R. D. (ed.). 2000. Geoarchaeology in the Great Plains. University of

Oklahoma Press: Norman. 336 pp. Submitted to: Plains Anthropologist.

PAPER, ILLUSTRATED PAPER AND SYMPOSIA PRESENTATIONS:

Boyd, M., Running IV, G.L., and Havholm, K.G. 2002. Paleoecology, Geochronology, and Archaeology of

the Glacial Lake Hind Basin, Southwestern Manitoba, Canada, During the Pleistocene - Holocene Transition. A paper presented in Special Session 2, Great Plains Geomorphology and Environmental Change, Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Running IV, G. L., Boyd, M., Havholm, K. G., and Wiseman, D. 2002. Post-glacial Stratigraphy and

Paleoenvironmental History: A View from the Flintstone Hill Site, Glacial Lake Hind Basin, Southwestern Manitoba. An invited paper presented in Special Session 2, Great Plains Geomorphology and Environmental Change, Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

PAPER, ILLUSTRATED PAPER AND SYMPOSIA PRESENTATIONS (continued):

Boyd, M. J., Running IV, G. L., and J. T. Teller. 2001. Proglacial Lake-marginal Wetlands and the

PaleoIndian Tradition in Manitoba, Canada. An Invited Paper presented in, “Archaeological Geology and the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition”. Geological Society of America Summit 2001, Boston.

Freeman, A. (UCalgary, Department of Archaeology), Boyd, M. (U of Manitoba, Department of Geosciences), Beaudoin, A. (Archaeological Survey, Alberta Provincial Museum), Running IV, G.

(UWEC, Department of Geography and Anthropology), and Wiseman, D. (Brandon University, Department of Geography). 2001. Integrating Temporal and Spatial Scales of Archaeological and Geoscientific Data on the Northern Great Plains. A Paper contributed to the "SCAPE-Spatial Relationships Within the Canadian Prairies Ecozone" Symposium, CHACMOOL Conference, An Odyssey of Space, Calgary.

Running IV, G. L., Wiseman, D., Havholm, K.G., Beaudoin, A., Boyd, M., Jol, H. M., and A. Freeman

2001. Reconstructing Landscape Evolution and Environmental Change at Temporal and Spatial Scales Relevant to Archaeology: A View from the Glacial Lake Hind Basin, Southwestern Manitoba. A paper presented at the organized session, “SCAPE-Spatial Relationships Within the Canadian Prairies Ecozone”, 34th Annual CHACMOOL Conference, “An Odyssey of Space”, Calgary.

Freeman, A. K. L., Running IV, G. L., Beaudoin, A., and D. J. Wiseman. 2001. Site- and local-

scale processes at the Stampede Site, Cypress Hills, Alberta and the Below Forks site, Saskatchewan. .A paper presented at the organized session, Landscapes and People on the Canadian Prairies: The "SCAPE" Project, Canadian Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting, Banff.

Nicholson, B. N., Jol, H. M., Hamilton, S., and G. L. Running IV. 2001. Ground Truthing Ground

Penetrating Radar at the Lowton Site. A paper presented at the organized session, Landscapes and People on the Canadian Prairies: The "SCAPE" Project, Canadian Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting, Banff.

Running IV, G. L., Wiseman, D., Freeman, A., and A. Beaudoin. 2001. Local-Scale

Paleoenvironmental Context: Geoarchaeological Investigations at the SCAPE Research Localities. A paper presented at the organized session, Landscapes and People on the Canadian Prairies: The "SCAPE" Project, Canadian Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting, Banff.

Wiseman, D. J., Joss, B. N., Running IV, G. L., and S. Hamilton. 2001. A GIS-based Methodology for

Landcover Reconstruction Utilizing Dominion Land Survey Township Diagrams. A paper presented at the organized session, Landscapes and People on the Canadian Prairies: The "SCAPE" Project, Canadian Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting, Banff.

Running IV, G. L., Havholm, K. G., Wiseman, D. J., Nicholson, B., Jol, H. M, Beaudoin, A. B., Hamilton,

S., and M. Boyd. 2001. Post-glacial Geomorphology, Stratigraphy, and Paleoenvironmental History at Flint Stone Hill, Oak Lake Sandhills, Southwestern Manitoba. A paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York.

Freeman, A. K. L., and G. L. Running IV. 2000. Site and Local-Scale Colluvial Processes at the

Stampede Site, Cypress Hills, Alberta. An invited paper presented in the Geoarchaeology of Colluvial Landscapes Symposium, Geological Society of America Summit 2000, Reno.

Nicholson, B. A., Jol, H. M., Hamilton, S., and G. L. Running IV. 2000. Ground Truthing Ground

Penetrating Radar at the Lowton Site. A paper presented at the organized session, “Challenges and Changing Opportunities: The SCAPE Project”, Joint Midwest Archaeological/ Plains Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, St. Paul.

PAPER, ILLUSTRATED PAPER AND SYMPOSIA PRESENTATIONS (continued):

Running IV, G. L., Freeman, A., Wiseman, D., and A. Beaudoin. 2000. Site and Local-Scale

Geoarchaeological Investigations at the SCAPE Localities: Methods and Results of Preliminary Reconnaissance. A paper presented at the organized session, “Challenges and Changing Opportunities: The SCAPE Project”, Joint Midwest Archaeological/ Plains Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, St. Paul.

Wiseman, D., Running IV, G. L., Freeman, A., and Joss, B. N. 2000. Application of GIS, Remote

Sensing, and GPS Technology for Geoarchaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigations at SCAPE Study Localities. A paper presented at the organized session, “Challenges and Changing Opportunities: The SCAPE Project”, Joint Midwest Archaeological/ Plains Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, St. Paul.

Aurit, M. D., A. M. Landis, G. L. Running IV, and T. D. Morrell. 2000. New Techniques to Improve

Archaeological Site Mapping: A Case-Study from Southwestern Manitoba. An illustrated paper presented at the Organized Session, “Geographers in the Field: New Teaching Methods, High-Tech Tools, Innovative Research Applications, and Presentation Media”, 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh.

Kloehn, N. B., M. B. Junck, H. M. Jol, G. L. Running IV, D. Greek, and K. Caldwell. 2000. Ground

Penetrating Radar Investigation Of The West Prairie Mound Group, Central Wisconsin, U.S.A.: Are They Burial Mounds or Natural Landforms? A paper presented at the Ground Penetrating Radar 2000 Conference, Gold Coast, (Australia).

Landis, A. M., M. D. Aurit, T. D. Morrell, and G. L. Running IV. 2000. Impact of Land-Use on Dune

Stability and Erosion in Southwestern Manitoba, Canada. An illustrated paper presented at the Organized Session, “Geographers in the Field: New Teaching Methods, High-Tech Tools, Innovative Research Applications, and Presentation Media”, 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh.

Morrell, T. D., M. D. Aurit, A. M. Landis, and G. L. Running IV. 2000. The Mid-Holocene Ostracode

Record at Flint Stone Hill, Oak Lake Sand Hills, Southwestern Manitoba. An illustrated paper presented at the Organized Session, “Geographers in the Field: New Teaching Methods, High-Tech Tools, Innovative Research Applications, and Presentation Media”, 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh.

Running IV, G. L. 2000. Geographers in the Field: New Teaching Methods, High-Tech Tools,

Innovative Research Applications, and Presentation Media. An Organized Session at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA (co-chaired and co-organized with H. M. Jol, and J. B. Foust, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire).

Running IV, G. L., and D. G. Hopkins. 2000. Minor Annual Climate Variability: Impact on Grassland

Habitat Types, Sheyenne National Grasslands, Southeastern North Dakota. An illustrated paper presented at the Organized Session, “Geographers in the Field: New Teaching Methods, High-Tech Tools, Innovative Research Applications, and Presentation Media”, 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA.

Running IV, G. L. 1998. Archaeological And Paleoenvironmental Research At The Makotchi-Ded

Dontipi Locale In Southwestern Manitoba. A Symposium organized for 56th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota (Co-organized and co-chaired with Bev Nicholson, Brandon University and Scott Hamilton, Lakehead University).

PAPER, ILLUSTRATED PAPER AND SYMPOSIA PRESENTATIONS (continued):

Running IV, Garry L. 1998. Geomorphology and Physical Setting of the Makotchi-Ded-Dontipi Locale,

Southwestern Manitoba. A paper presented at the organized session, “Archaeological And Paleoenvironmental Research at the Makotchi-Ded-Dontipi Locale In Southwestern Manitoba”, 56th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota.

Kelley, B., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Geoarchaeological of the Dell’s Pond Ridged Field Site, Eau

Claire, Wisconsin. A paper presented at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston.

Running, IV, G. L. 1997. Pedological Studies At The Rustad Quarry Archaeological Site, Southeastern

North Dakota. A paper presented at the organized session, “Soils in Cultural Context”. 93rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Ft. Worth.

Running, IV, G. L., K. K. Miller, R. J. Hunt, and J. O. Jackson. 1997. A Site-Suitability Decision Tree For

Wisconsin Wetland Restoration/Creation. A paper presented at Wetlands ’97: The Future of Wetlands Assessment, the American Association of State Wetland Managers Annual Meeting, Annapolis.

Running, IV, G. L. 1996. Geomorphological Setting And Mid-Holocene Paleoenvironmental Conditions

At The Rustad Quarry Archaeological Site, Southeastern North Dakota. A paper presented at the symposium, “Archaeology and environment of the Rustad Quarry (32R775), North Dakota”, 54th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Iowa City.

Running, IV, G. L., and M. M. Michlovic. 1996. Archaeology And Environment Of The Rustad Quarry

(32R775), North Dakota. A symposium organized for the 54th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Iowa City.

Running, IV, G. L., and T. Boutton. 1996. Late-Holocene Parabolic Dunes On The Sheyenne Delta,

Southeastern North Dakota. An invited paper presented at the, “Geological Survey of Canada, Special Aeolian Session”, Joint Canadian Geomorphology Research Group/ Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Saskatoon.

Running, IV, G. L., and T. J. Sabin. 1995. Geomorphologic Surveys And Geographic Information

Systems: Applications To Cultural And Resource Management At Military Installations. A paper presented at the 1995 Department of Defense Environmental Contamination Program National Meeting, Albuquerque.

Running, IV, G. L. 1995. Post-Glacial Eolian Sand Deposition On The Sheyenne Delta, Southeastern

North Dakota: Sand Source, Process, Timing, And Paleoenvironmental Implications. Presented at the joint South-Central and North-Central Regional Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Lincoln.

Running, IV, G. L. 1995. Post-Glacial Lake Agassiz Eolian And Alluvial Fan Formation on the Sheyenne

Delta, Southeastern North Dakota. Presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Chicago.

Running, IV, G. L. 1994. Archeological Geology Of The Rustad Quarry Site (32RI775): An Early

Archaic (And Paleoindian) Site In Southeastern North Dakota. Presented at the 52nd Plains Anthropological Conference, Lubbock.

Running, IV, G. L. 1994. Holocene Landscape Evolution Of The Sheyenne Delta, North Dakota.

Presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, San Francisco.

PAPER, ILLUSTRATED PAPER AND SYMPOSIA PRESENTATIONS (continued):

Running, IV, G. L. 1993. Archeological geology of the Rustad Quarry Site (32RI775): an Early Archaic

site in southeastern North Dakota. Presented at the 51st Plains Anthropological Conference, Saskatoon.

Running, IV, G. L. 1988. Buried organic horizons on uplands in the Little Missouri Badlands of North

Dakota. Presented at the 46th Plains Anthropological Conference, Wichita.

Running, IV, G. L. 1987. Reconstructing Northern Great Plains climate history: The Geographer’s role

in an interdisciplinary approach. Presented at the 6th Annual Canadian/United States Conference, Bemidji.

Running, IV, G. L. 1984. Glacial deposits and variations in housing density in the Bemidji area.

Presented at the South Dakota State Geography Convention, Brookings.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS:

Bergstrom, N.D., Havholm, K.G., Running IV, G.L. 2002. Mid-Holocene Dune and Sand-Sheet

Environment, Lauder Sandhills, Glacial Lake Hind Basin, Southwestern Manitoba, Canada. A poster presented in Special Session 2, Great Plains Geomorphology and Environmental Change, Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

DeChaine, R., Hamilton, S., Wiseman, D., and Running IV, G. L. 2002. Constructing Bison-eye View-

sheds: Using GIS to test an Archaeological Hypothesis at the Hokanson Site, Tiger Hills, South Central Manitoba. A poster presented in Special Session 2, Great Plains Geomorphology and Environmental Change, Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Kyle, S., and Running IV, G.L. 2002. Using the Web to Teach Geoscience Communication in Upper

Division University Courses: A Class Project Case-study. A poster presented at the Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Wiseman, D. J., Running IV, G. L., Freeman, A.; and Klassen, J. 2002. A GIS Approach For Evaluating

Alternative Physiographic Reconstructions of the Elkwater Lake Drainage Basin. A poster presented in Special Session 2, Great Plains Geomorphology and Environmental Change, Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

DeChaine, R., Orzech, C., Wiseman, .D, Hamilton, S., and Running IV, G. L. 2002. GIS as

Geoarchaeology: Testing an Archaeological Hypothesis at the Hokanson Site, Tiger Hills, SouthCentral Manitoba. A poster presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California.

Harkness, D. L.., Bailley, M., Running IV, G.L., Wiseman, D.J., and Havholm, K.G. 2002. From Field to

Classroom and Back Again: A SCAPE Project Contribution to Geographic Literacy. A poster presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California.

Porschien, D., Sandstrom, P.F., Hartnett, S.G., and Running IV, G.L. 2002. Mapping the Accuracy of

DGPS: A Comparison of Cost and Data Quality. A poster presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California.

Bergstrom, N. D., Havholm, K. G., Jol, H. M., and G. L. Running IV. 2001. Ground Penetrating Radar

Investigations of Post-Glacial Stratigraphy, Flintstone Hill Site, Southwest Manitoba. A poster presented at the Ground Penetrating Radar in Sediments: Applications and Interpretations conference, Royal Geological Society, London, England.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (continued):

Lahner, J. T., Ollendick, C. M., Long, K. A., and G. L. Running IV. 2001. Geomorphology of the

Pembina Spillway, Southcentral Manitoba, Canada. A poster presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York.

Long, K. A., Meisel, J. K., Ollendick, C. M., Lahner, J. T., and G. L. Running IV. 2001. Paleovegetation

Reconstruction of the Elkwater Lake Basin Locality, Cypress Hills, Southeastern Alberta. A poster presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York.

Ollendick, C. M., Long, K. A., Lahner, J. T., and G. L. Running IV. 2001. Parabolic Dunes and

Agricultural Land Use: Glacial Lake Hind Basin, Southwestern Manitoba, Canada. A poster presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York.

Bloom-Krull, M. T., G. L. Running IV, W. C. Lazarz, and T. D. Morrell. 1999. Archaeological and

Paleoenvironmental Significance of Late-Holocene Parabolic Dunes, Flint Stone Hill, Lauder Sand Hills, Southwestern Manitoba, Canada. A poster presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, Honolulu.

Lazarz, W. C., T. D. Morrell, M. T. Bloom-Krull, and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Chronostratigraphic

Significance of Proglacial Lake Hind Deposits at Flint Stone Hill, Southwestern Manitoba. A poster presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu.

Morrell, T. D., W. C. Lazarz, , M. T. Bloom-Krull, and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Sedimentology and

Paleoenvironmental Significance of Mid-Holocene Eolian Sandsheet and Playa Lake Sediments, Flint Stone Hill, Lauder Sand Hills, Southwestern Manitoba. A poster presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu.

Robinson, J. S., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Assessing Construction Site Soil Erosion Control

Practices in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu.

Yahn, D. M., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Restoring Wetlands in the Driftless Area, Southwestern

Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu.

Viavattine, A. P., P. V. Haughton, H. M. Jol, and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Ground penetrating radar

investigation of potential Native American burial mounds. A poster presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu.

Running IV, G. L., M. J. Boyd, S. Hamilton, B. A. Nicholson, M. Bloom, W. C. Lazarz, T. D. Morrell.

1998. Geoarchaeology of Flint Stone Hill: Implications for Holocene Landscape Evolution in the Makotchi-Ded-Dontipi Locale, Southwestern Manitoba. A poster presented at the 56th Annual Plains Conference, Bismarck.

Oftedahl-Yahn, D. M. and Running IV, G. L. 1998. Geographical Analysis of the Viability of the

Earthship Concept to Wisconsin Environmental Conditions. A poster presented at the West Lakes Division, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Madison.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (continued):

Viavattine, A. P., P. V. Haughton, H. M.Jol, and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Ground Penetrating Radar

Investigation of Potential Native American Burial Mounds, Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the West Lakes Division, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Madison.

Dettman, J. E., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Wetland Restoration in Western Wisconsin. A poster

presented at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston.

Steffen, A. J., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Soil Erosion and Land Use: An Example From West-Central

Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston.

Running, IV, G. L., J. L. Ripley, and T. J. Sabin. 1997. Late-Cenezoic landscape evolution and

geoarchaeology of Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, Annual Meeting, Madison.

OTHER STUDENT MENTORED PRESENTATIONS:

Bergstrom, N. (with Karen Havholm and Harry M. Jol). 2001. Documenting Sand Dune Stratigraphy

Through Ground Penetrating Radar, Flintstone Hill, SW Manitoba. A poster presented at the 9th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

DeChaine, R. (with Harry M. Jol). 2001. Ground Penetrating Radar Investigations at the Lowton

Archaeological Site, SC, MB. A poster presented at the 9th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Lahner, J. T., Long, K., Ollendick, C. 2001. Geomorphology of the Pembina Spillway, South Central

Manitoba. A poster presented at the 9th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Long, K. , Meisel, J. Lahner, J. T., and C. Ollendick. 2001. Paleovegetation Reconstruction of the

Elkwater Lake Locality, Cypress Hills, Southeastern Alberta. A poster presented at the 9th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Ollendick, C. 2001. Surficial Geology and Land Use of the Glacial Lake Hind Basin. A poster presented

at the 9th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Aurit, M. D. 2000. Using GPS, GIS, and Computer Cartography to Improve Archaeological Site

Mapping: A Case Study from Southwestern Manitoba. A poster presented at the 8th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Kloehn, N. B. (with Harry M. Jol). 2000. Using Ground Penetrating Radar on Mound K: Is It a Burial

Mound or Natural Landform? A poster presented at the 8th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Landis, A. M. 2000. The Impact of Modern Land Use on Dune Stability and Erosion in the Oak Lake

Sandhills of Southwestern Manitoba, Canada. A poster presented at the 8th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Morrell, T. D. 2000. Mid-Holocene Paleoenvironment at the Flint Stone Hill Site, Oak Lake Sand Hills,

Southwestern Manitoba: The Fossil Freshwater Ostracode and Gastropod Record. A poster presented at the 8th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

OTHER STUDENT MENTORED PRESENTATIONS (continued):

Zarins, L. (with Harry M. Jol). 2000. Longitudinal or Barchanoid Dunes? A GPR Investigation at Fort

McCoy, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 8th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Aurit, M. D., A. M. Landis, G. L. Running IV, and T. D. Morrell. 2000. New Techniques to Improve

Archaeological Site Mapping: A Case-Study from Southwestern Manitoba. A poster presented at the National Undergraduate Research Conference, Missoula.

Kloehn, N. B. 2000. Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation Of The West Prairie Mound Group, Central

Wisconsin, U.S.A.: Are They Burial Mounds or Natural Landforms? A poster presented at the National Undergraduate Research Conference, Missoula.

Morrell, T. D. 2000. The Mid-Holocene Fossil Gastropod and Ostracode Record at Flint Stone Hill, Oak

Lake Sand Hills, Southwestern Manitoba. A paper presented at the National Undergraduate Research Conference, Missoula.

Van de Ven, M. R. 2000. Soil Morphology at Joliet Training Area, Northeastern Illinois: Implications For

Holocene Landscape Stability. A poster presented at the National Undergraduate Research Conference, Missoula.

Running IV, G. L. and Geography 350: Soils Students, Fall Semester. 1999. Soils and Land-Use at the

Schofield-Lost Highway Site, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the Fall Meeting of the Wisconsin Society of Professional Soil Scientists, Eau Claire.

Bloom-Krull, M. T., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Archaeological and Paleoenvironmental Significance of

Late-Holocene Parabolic Dunes, Flint Stone Hill, Lauder Sand Hills, Southwestern Manitoba, Canada. A poster presented at the 7th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Lazarz, W. C., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Chronostratigraphic Significance of Proglacial Lake Hind

Deposits at Flint Stone Hill, Southwestern Manitoba. A poster presented at the 7th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Morrell, T. D., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Sedimentology and Paleoenvironmental Significance of Mid-

Holocene eolian Sandsheet and Playa Lake Sediments, Flint Stone Hill, Southwestern Manitoba. A poster presented at the 7th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Robinson, J. S., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Assessing Construction Site Soil Erosion Practices in Eau

Claire, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 7th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Viavatinne, A. P., Haughton, P. V., Jol, H. M., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. A Ground Penetrating Radar

Investigation of the West Prairie Mound Group, Fort McCoy, Monroe County, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 7th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Yahn, D. M., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Wetland Restoration in the Driftless Area, Southwestern

Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 7th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

OTHER STUDENT MENTORED PRESENTATIONS (continued):

Viavatinne, A. P., Haughton, P. V., Jol, H. M., and G. L. Running IV. 1999. Ground Penetrating Radar

Investigation of Potential Native American Burial Mounds. A poster presented at 30th Annual Conference, National Council of Undergraduate Research, Rochester, NY.

Everson, E., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Factors Responsible for Forming a Seaton Silt Loam in South-

Central Chippewa County. A poster presented at the 6th annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Gelhar, T., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Soil Morphology of Dell’s Pond Pit #1. A poster presented at

the 6th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

LeMoine, E., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Analysis of a Peaty Histosol: Chippewa County. A poster

presented at the 6th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Miller, K. K., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Wetland Mitigation in Southwestern Wisconsin: How Do You

Pick A Suitable Site? A poster presented at the 6th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Oftedahl, D. M., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Earthships in Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 6th

Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Oftedahl, D. M., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Wetland Restoration. A poster presented at the 6th Annual

Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Steffen, A. J., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. Soil Erosion and Land Use – An Example from West-central

Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 6th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

York, L., Wenzel, D., and G. L. Running IV. 1998. The Karner Blue Butterfly: A GIS-based Habitat

Conservation Plan for Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 6th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Kelley, B., and G. L. Running IV. 1997. Geoarchaeological Investigation of the Dells Pond Ridged Field

Site in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 5th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Knauf, E, and G. L. Running IV. 1997. Organic Carbon in Reseeded Prairie Soils at Muddy Creek

Wildlife Area, Dunn County, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 5th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Steffen, A. J., and G. L. Running IV. 1997. Soil Genesis, Morphology, and Catenary Relationships in a

Sandstone Bedrock-Controlled Landscape, Glenwood City, Wisconsin. A poster presented at the 5th Annual Student Research Day, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

INVITED/ PUBLIC LECTURES:

Winter 2000. Geoarchaeology of the Flint Stone Hill Site, Southwestern Manitoba. A lecture presented

at Gamma the Theta Upsilon-Delta Tau Chapter, Annual Banquet, Eau Claire.

Fall 2000. Geoarchaeology of the Flint Stone Hill Site, Southwestern Manitoba. A lecture presented as

part of the Minnesota State Fall Colloquium Series sponsored by the Departments of Geography and Earth Science, Mankato.

Spring 2000. (with Harry Jol) Dirt, Rocks, Dry Leaves and Arrowheads: UWEC Student Projects in

Physical Geography. A multi-media presentation contribution to the UWEC Honors “Breakfast with a Professor Series”.

Winter 1999. (with Harry Jol) Ground Penetrating Radar: Rivers, Lakes, Archaeology, FBI and

BuriedTanks. A multi-media presentation to members of the Chippewa County Government, Chippewa Falls.

Fall 1999. Wetland Restoration and Site Selection in the Driftless Area: How to Pick a Good Spot. A

Keynote Address presented at the Fall Meeting of the Wisconsin Society of Professional Soil Scientists, Eau Claire.

Fall 1999. Is the West Prairie Mound Group Cultural in Origin? A Colloquium Series Contribution

presented to the Graduate Faculty and Students, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee.

Spring 1999. Research Opportunities in Physical Geography. A lecture presented at Gamma Theta

Upsilon-Delta Tau Chapter, Annual Banquet, Eau Claire.

Fall 1998. Student/ Faculty Undergraduate Research: An example from the Lauder Sand Hills,

Southwestern Manitoba. Presented to administrators, faculty, and students at Moorhead State University, Moorehead, MN.

Summer 1998. Geoarchaeology and Student Research in the Eau Claire Area. Presented as a luncheon

talk to the Eau Claire Lions Club, Eau Claire.

Spring 1998. Student Geoarchaeological and Wetland Restoration Research. Presented to faculty and

staff as part of the Office of University Research Brown Bag Lecture Series, Eau Claire.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND COMMITTEES:

Phillips Hall Faculty Ad Hoc Committee on the Proposed Chippewa River Bank Stabilization Project.

Member, Spring 2001 – present.

DOE Title III “Integrating Science, Computing, and Mathematics” Grant Proposal Steering Committee.

Geography Department Representative, 2000 – present.

University Senate Physical Plant Planning Committee. Member, 1999 – present.

Geography Department Ad Hoc Committee on the Proposed Interdisciplinary Environmental Science

Minor. Member, 1998 - present.

Geography Department CHSO (Chemical Hygiene Safety Officer). 1998 - present.

Geography Department Representative: Hazardous Chemical Advisory Committee. 1998 - present.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND COMMITTEES (continued):

“Deputy” Geography Department Representative: Phillip’s Hall Building Remodel/ Laboratory Upgrade

Committee. 1998 - present.

External Reviewer, Moorhead State University, Department of Geography and Geology, Six-year

Program Review. 1998.

GRADUATE AND SENIOR THESES COMMITTEES:

• Janet Blakey, University of Calgary, Archaeology, Master of Science

• Candace Ashcroft, Brandon University, Geography, Senior Thesis

• Timothy D. Morrell, University of Minnesota, Geology and Geophysics, Master of Science

• Sarah Peot, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Biology, Master of Science

• Justin Rogers, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Geography, Master of Science

• Woody Wallace, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Geography, Master of Science

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Topical Specialties: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction, geoarchaeology, soil

Geomorphology, Eolian Geomorphology, Wetlands Hydrogeomorphology,

Quaternary studies, Geomorphologic systems and land-use/land-

management, Paleopedology, and applications of GIS to Geomorphologic

Surveys.

Regional Specialties: North American Great Plains (Northern Great Plains/ Canadian

Prairies) and the recently glaciated parts of the North American Central Stable Platform.

ACADEMIC HONORS:

Glen Trewartha Award for best paper published by a Geography graduate student in

1995. Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996.

Outstanding Student in Anthropology. Department of Anthropology, Bemidji State

University, 1984.

Award For Excellence, Student Paper. South Dakota State Geography Convention,

1984.

Certificate of Merit. Department of Biology (Geology), Bemidji State University, 1983.

NON-ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

International Wine Room Manager and wine educator/Bacchus Wine Society

Coordinator. Haskell’s International Wine Room, Minneapolis,

MN. 1988-1990.

Resident Assistant, Bemidji State University, 1982-1984.

Campus Security Supervisor, Bemidji State University, 1981-1982.

Campus Security Special Officer, Bemidji State University, 1981.

Campus Security Officer, Bemidji State University, 1979-1980.

President, Birch Hall Student Council, Bemidji State University, 1979-1980.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

• Geological Society of America (Archaeological Geology Division, Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division)

• Association of American Geographers (Geomorphology Specialty Group),

• Plains Anthropological Society

• American Quaternary Association

• Sigma Xi

• Canadian Geomorphology Research Group

REFERENCES:

J. Brady Foust – Chair

Department of Geography and Anthropology

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004

Office phone: (715) 836-4426

email: bfoust@uwec.edu

Bev Nicholson (Collaborator/ Co-author, SCAPE Principal Investigator)

Department of Native Studies

Brandon University

Brandon, MB, Canada R7A 6A9

office phone: (204) 727-9752

email: nicholson@brandonu.ca

Vance T. Holliday (Dissertation Advisor)

Department of Geography

550 N. Park, Science Hall

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Madison, WI 53706-1491

Office phone: (608) 262-6300

email: vthollid@facstaff.wisc.edu

Dion J. Wiseman (Collaborator/Co-author)

Assistant Professor of Geography

Brandon University

270 18th Street

Brandon, Manitoba Canada

R7A 6A9

Office Phone: (204) 727-9774

e-mail: wiseman@brandonu.ca



Mike Michlovic (Collaborator/Co-author)

Department of Anthropology-Earth Sciences

Moorhead State University

Moorhead, MN 56563

Office phone: (218) 236-2035

email: michlov@mhdcc.Moorhead.msus.edu

Mike McFaul (Collaborator/ Co-Author)

LaRamie Soils Service

217 Grand Avenue, Suite 1

P.O. Box 255

Laramie, Wyo 82073

Office Phone: (307) 742-4185

Email: geomorph@

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