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We've Moved! We are now located on the Portland State University Campus (directions and map below). Accordingly, we have a Special Fall Series Theme- Portland State University and U.S. Geological Survey: New Opportunities for Collaboration
Seminars are usually held on Tuesdays from noon to 1 pm. The seminars are informal and are open to the public. Bring your lunch. The USGS Oregon Water Science Center office is located in Portland at 2130 SW 5th Ave. Directions to the USGS office are posted here.
The USGS Portland Seminar Series has an online mailing list. If you would like to be notified of upcoming seminars via email, then you should sign up! The list also will be used to notify its members of seminar cancellations or other schedule changes.
Note: The following schedule is subject to change. Please check this page or call 503-251-3200 prior to attending a seminar.
FALL 2007 USGS SEMINAR SCHEDULE | |
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Tuesday 16 October 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
The Leading Edge: Jim O'Connor Geomorphologist |
Tuesday 23 October 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
Landslides of the Winter of 2007 in the Pacific Northwest Dr. Scott Burns Professor |
Tuesday 30 October 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
Modeling Detroit Dam Operational Strategies to Stewart Rounds Hydrologist |
Tuesday 6 November 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
Web Mapping with Open Standards and Open Source software David Percy Geospatial Data Manager |
Tuesday 13 November 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
New Technique to Reduce Large Complex Data Sets to the Ian Waite Ecologist |
Tuesday 20 November 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
The Dark Side of Black Shale: Prospects vs Problems Ben Perkins Professor |
Tuesday 27 November 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
Geospatial Technology for Water Quality Assessment Heejun Chang Professor |
Tuesday 4 December 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
Integrating Geology, Geochemistry and Biology Reveals New Anna - Louise Reysenbach Professor |
Tuesday 11 December 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
Occurrence of the Amphibian Pathogen Batrachochytrium Chauncey Anderson Hydrologist |
Tuesday 18 December 2007 Noon to 1 pm |
"The Importance of Scale in Science and Management at Upper Klamath Lake" John Rueter Chair |