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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 10615 SE Cherry Blossom Drive. 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.
WINTER 2005 USGS SEMINAR SCHEDULE | |
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Tuesday 11 January 2005 |
-- No Seminar -- |
Wednesday 19 January 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
Dam Removal on the Sandy River: What Does the Future Hold? Gregory Stewart Ph.D. Candidate |
Tuesday 25 January 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
Changes in Water Quality in an Urbanizing Watershed and the Effects of BMPs: Bronson Creek, OR Roy Koch Director, Environmental Sciences and Resources Program |
Tuesday 1 February 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
Lower Yakima River Eutrophication Study: Results from Year One Dan Wise Hydrologist |
Tuesday 8 February 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
Coupling Electrical Resistive Heating and Biosparging to Treat Source Area VOCs Jack Spadaro Associate & Senior Environmental Scientist |
Tuesday 15 February 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
18 Years Later and a Century Apart -- The 2004 Eruption of Mount St. Helens Cynthia Gardner Geologist & Scientist in Charge |
Tuesday 22 February 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
Chicken Little was Right! Dick Pugh Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory |
Tuesday 1 March 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
Modeling the Effect of Future Dam Operations on Water Quality in Henry Hagg Lake, Oregon Stewart Rounds Hydrologist |
Tuesday 8 March 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
Energy-Budget and Penman Evaporation from Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon Kenny Janssen M.S. Candidate |
Tuesday 15 March 2005 Noon to 1 pm |
Assessment of NAWQA Water-Quality Data from a Human Health Perspective Patricia Toccalino Assistant Professor |