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USGS/PSU/OSU Spring 2017 Seminar Series
Seminars this spring will be held on
Tuesdays from noon to 1 pm.
The Spring Seminar Series will be held on the Portland State
University (PSU) campus at Cramer Hall, room S17. 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:
https://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/PSU/OSU SPRING 2017 SEMINAR SCHEDULE |
Tuesday April 4 12 to 1pm |
Hydrogeology of Central Oregon and Associated Groundwater-Dependent Ecosystems
Marshall Gannett
Research Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey Portland, OR
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Tuesday April 11 12 to 1pm
Smith Memorial Student Union Room M211 |
Darcy Lecture: The Critical Role of Trees in Critical Zone Science --
An Exploration of Water Fluxes in the Earth's Permeable Skin
Kamini Singha
Professor, Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO
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Tuesday April 18 12 to 1pm |
Envisioning Rivers and Data-Driven Discovery in the Google Earth Era
Christian Torgersen
U.S. Geological Survey Seattle, WA
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Tuesday April 25 12 to 1pm |
Continental Shelf Freshwater Water Resources: An Unconventional
Water Resource for Coastal Megacities?
Mark Person
Professor, New Mexico Tech
Socorro, NM
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Tuesday May 2 12 to 1pm |
Can the 21st Century City be Water Sustainable? Lessons for an
Urban Ecology of Resilience from Recent Experience
David Feldman
Professor, UC Irvine
Irvine, CA
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Tuesday May 9 12 to 1pm |
Communicating Science: Lessons from a Scientist-Turned-Journalist
Julia Rosen
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Tuesday May 16 12 to 1pm |
Understanding Carbon Cycling: Quantifying Spatially and Temporally
Variable Gas Fluxes from Lake Sediments
Ben Scandella
Oregon Water Resources Department
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Tuesday May 23 12 to 1pm |
Quantifying Shallow Landslide Potential in the Pacific Northwest:
Recent Progress and Ongoing Challenges
Ben Mirus
Research Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey
Golden, CO
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Tuesday May 30 12 to 1pm |
Predicting Streamflow Permanence Using "Big Data" Techniques
Roy Sando
Physical Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey
Helena, MT
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