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USGS Fall 2016 Seminar Series
Seminars this fall will usually be held on Tuesdays from noon to 1 pm. The Seminar
Series will be held at the USGS office at 2130
SW 5th Avenue in Portland. The seminars are informal and are open to
the public. Bring your lunch.
If you would like to be notified of upcoming seminars via email, then please
sign up for the online mailing list at:
http://or.water.usgs.gov/seminars/maillist.html.
The online mailing 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 prior to attending a seminar. This schedule can
be downloaded here.
*Disclaimer -- The research, opinions, and materials
expressed by presenters are solely of the individuals and are not reflective
of the Oregon Water Science Center, the U.S. Geological Survey, or the
U.S. Department of the Interior.
USGS FALL 2016 SEMINAR SCHEDULE |
Tuesday September 27 12 to 1pm |
She Flies With Her Own Wings: The Oregon Water Resources Research Institute Story
Todd Jarvis
Hydrogeologist
Institute for Water & Watersheds,
and College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University
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Tuesday October 4 12 to 1pm |
Using Remotely Sensed Imagery to Track the Geomorphic Evolution of the
Snake River in Wyoming, Estimate Melt-Water Production on the Greenland Ice Sheet,
and Map Patterns of Water-Surface Roughness in Rivers
Brandon Overstreet
Pathways Student Hydrologist, USGS Oregon Water Science Center,
and Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geography, University of Wyoming
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Tuesday October 11 12 to 1pm |
Mapping the Extent of Tidal Wetlands in Oregon and the U.S. West Coast
Using Extreme Water Level Data and Lidar
Laura Brophy
Director, Estuary Technical Group
Institute for Applied Ecology, Corvallis, Oregon
[professional page]
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Tuesday October 18 12 to 1pm |
Storm-Event Transport of Urban-Use Pesticides to Streams Likely Impairs
Invertebrate Assemblages
Kurt Carpenter
Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Oregon Water Science Center
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Tuesday October 25 12 to 1pm |
Cascadia's Deep Subduction Tremor is Muted by Forearc Faults
Ray Wells
Research Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey
Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center, Portland, OR
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Tuesday November 1 12 to 1pm |
Quaternary Stratigraphy of Wet Meadows in the Silvies River Basin, Eastern Oregon
Caroline Nash
Ph.D. Student, Oregon State University
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Water Resources Graduate Program
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Tuesday November 8 12 to 1pm |
Using Stable Isotopes from the Groundwater-to-Atmosphere Continuum
to Evaluate Processes Controlling Groundwater Discharge in Desert Basins
Amanda Garcia
Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Oregon Water Science Center
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Tuesday November 15 12 to 1pm |
Overview of the USFWS I&M Initiative in the Pacific NW
Kevin Kilbride
Region 1 Inventory & Monitoring (I&M) Coordinator
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Branch of Refuge Biology, Vancouver, WA
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Tuesday November 22 12 to 1pm |
A Hydrodynamic and Water-Quality Model of the Tigris River System Using
the CE-QUAL-W2 Model
Muhanned Al-Murib
Ph.D. Student
Civil & Environmental Engineering Dept, Portland State University
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Tuesday November 29 12 to 1pm |
The Fire Maiden and the Warriors: Eruptive Histories and Hazards
of Mounts St. Helens, Hood, and Adams
Cynthia Gardner
Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey
Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, WA
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Tuesday December 6 12 to 1pm |
Carbon Processing in Reservoir Sediment
Laurel Stratton
Ph.D. Candidate, Geology, Water Resources Science, Oregon State University
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