Conference Presentations
# = interdisciplinary work; * = student author
Nelson, M., Eppes, M., Rittenour, T., *Vaughan, N, (2022). Luminescence sensitivity of quartz sand and corresponding geochemistry of soil derived from residuum and transported sediments, SE U.S. New World Luminescence Dating Workshop. Grand Junction, CO, Oct 1 2022.
*VAUGHAN, Nora, EPPES, Martha Cary, *WELLS, Alec, *BOUZIGARD, Mac, *GRIFFIN, Robert, FERGUSON, Terry, RICHTER, Daniel, *RINEHART, Morgan and *YANKECH, Matthew (2022). QGG PETER BIRKELAND AWARD IN SOIL GEOMORPHOLOGY: SOIL AND HILLSLOPE PROCESSES IN THE SE PIEDMONT, USA. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. GSA Annual Meeting, Vol 54, No. 5. doi: 10.1130/abs/2022AM-379222.
Nelson, M., Eppes, M., Rittenour, T., (2022). QUARTZ LUMINESCENCE FROM SOIL AND SAPROLITE: A TEST CASE FROM THE WESTERN PIEDMONT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Rocky Mountain Sectional Meeting. Vol. 54, No. 2, 2022. doi: 10.1130/abs/2022CD-374212
#Invited – Eppes, M.C., and Keanini, R., (2020). 2020 KIRK BRYAN AWARD LECTURE: A NEW CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR ALL MECHANICAL WEATHERING ON EARTH AND OTHER PLANETS – CLIMATE-DEPENDENT SUBCRITICAL CRACKING. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol 52, No. 6, doi: 10.1130/abs/2020AM-358104.
#Eppes, M., Magi, B., Scheff, J., (2020). It’s more than stress – field evidence for climate’s influence on rates of rock fracture. MR017-0003 Presented at 2020 Fall Meeting, AGU, 1-17 Dec.
*Horgan, J., Vinson, D., Eppes, M., (2020). SEASONAL HYDROGEOCHEMICAL LINKS AMONG BASEFLOW, SAPROLITE-HOSTED GROUNDWATER, AND WEATHERING DEPTH IN SMALL WATERSHEDS AT A CRITICAL ZONE RESEARCH SITE IN THE NORTH CAROLINA PIEDMONT. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol 52, No. 6, 2020, doi: 10.1130/abs/2020AM-359184.
Invited – Eppes, M.C., Magi, B., Scheff, J. (2019). WARMER AND WETTER CLIMATES ACCELERATE MECHANICAL WEATHERING, CA. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 51, No. 5.
Invited – NELSON, Michelle, EPPES, Martha Cary, and RITTENOUR, Tammy M., (2019). LUMINESCENCE SIGNALS FROM SOIL AND SAPROLITE IN DEEPLY WEATHERED PROFILES- INTRIGUING NEW RESULTS FROM THE PIEDMONT OF NORTH CAROLINA Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 51, No. 5, doi: 10.1130/abs/2019AM-338563
#Eppes, M., Hancock, G., Chen, X., Magi, B., Scheff, J., (2019). Testing the role of climate-dependent subcritical cracking in rock weathering and erosion. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 21, EGU2019-10364, 2019, EGU General Assembly 2019.
*HORGAN, Julianna S.1, *MHATRE, Kaustubh2, *KAKDE, Omkar1, *DIPIETRO, Joseph M.1, *BATIANIS, Elizabeth1, EPPES, Martha Cary and VINSON, David. (2019). GROUNDWATER FLUCTUATIONS, STREAM BASEFLOW, AND ION CONCENTRATIONS IN FIRST-ORDER WATERSHEDS ALONG A GRADIENT OF LANDSCAPE POSITION IN THE SOUTHERN PIEDMONT, CA. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 51, No. 5, doi: 10.1130/abs/2019AM-337308
MARSHALL, Jill A., EPPES, Martha Cary (2019). LISTENING FOR HOW TREES, WIND, WATER, AND TEMPERATURE PROPAGATE AND AMPLIFY NEAR-SURFACE FRACTURING, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 51, No. 5, doi: 10.1130/abs/2019AM-333064
- Invited – Eppes, M. (2015, January). How insolation drives mechanical weathering in humid mid-latitudes: new insights from field data, instrumentation and numerical modeling. In 2015 Soil Science Society of North Carolina Annual Meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
- #Eppes, M., Warren, K., *Hinson, E., *Dash, L. (2012), Long term monitoring of rock surface temperature and rock cracking in temperate and desert climates., Abstract presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec.
- Tibbs, Jessica & Carrie DeJaco. 2012. Correlation between the endangered Helianthus schweinitzii and neighboring plant species. Annual Conference, The Collegiate Academy, NC Academy of Sciences (Poster).
- Phippen, Britney. 2011. Pollinator limitation in the endangered sunflower, Helianthus sachweinitzii. Undergradutate research project. Queens University.