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Winter 2009 Seminar Series Schedule

Previous Seminars

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.

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Note: The following schedule is subject to change. Please check this page or call 503-251-3200 prior to attending a seminar.

WINTER 2009 USGS SEMINAR SCHEDULE
Tuesday
06 January 2009
Noon to 1 pm

TBA



Tuesday
13 January 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Hydropower dam relicensing:
Lessons learned

John Esler

Hydropower Licensing Project Manager
Portland General Electric

Tuesday
20 January 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Biotic perspectives on climate change in the Pacific Northwest:
prospectives on bull trout and retrospective views from bio-chronologies

Jason Dunham

Aquatic Ecologist
USGS FRESC Corvallis Research Group

Tuesday
27 January 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Hydraulic and Geomorphic Response of the Bedrock-Controlled Colorado River to Extreme Floods

Chris Magirl

Hydrologist
USGS Washington Water Science Center

Tuesday
03 February 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Modeling potential future climate change impacts on ecosystems in the western US:
Implications for conservation and natural resource management

Sarah Shafer

USGS Earth Surface Processes Team

Tuesday
10 February 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Regional Water Quality Assessment of Surface Water Nutrients in the Pacific Northwest Using the USGS SPARROW Model

Dan Wise

Hydrologist
USGS Oregon Water Science Center

Tuesday
17 February 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Watershed Scale Response to Climate Change:
Sprague River Basin, Oregon

John Risley

Hydrologist
USGS Oregon Water Science Center

Tuesday
24 February 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Application of fish biomarkers in assessments of environmental conditions

Jill Jenkins

Research Microbiologist
USGS, Lafayette, Louisiana

and

Reynoldo Patino

Research Fish Biologist
USGS, Lubbock, Texas

Tuesday
03 March 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Timing of basin-range topographic development in the Frenchglen area, southeastern Oregon; a reprise

David Sherrod

USGS Cascade Volcano Observatory

Tuesday
10 March 2009
Noon to 1 pm

What's flow got to do with it?
Implications of streamflow regime on fish assemblage structure in rivers of the northern Great Plains

Valerie Kelly

Hydrologist
USGS Oregon Water Science Center

Tuesday
17 March 2009
Noon to 1 pm

TBA


Tuesday
24 March 2009
Noon to 1 pm

TBA


Tuesday
31 March 2009
Noon to 1 pm

Effects of pesticide mixtures on suburban streams in the southeastern United States

Dr. Deanna Connors

Office of Environmental Public Health
Oregon Department of Human Services

 

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