Fall 2006 Seminars

Marshall Building ~ 845 N. Park Avenue ~ Room 531

4:00 - 5:00 PM ~ Refreshments Served at 3:45 PM

Date

Seminar Speaker

Seminar Title

September 6, 2006

David Goodrich, Shlomo Neuman, Hoshin Gupta, Leo Leonhart, Jennifer McIntosh

Parade of Stars

September 13, 2006

Jeff Kargel, Peter Troch, Victor Baker, James Shuttleworth, Thomas Meixner

Parade of Stars

September 20, 2006

James Shuttleworth, SAHRA

Taking a Bow, but Moving On!

September 27, 2006
Allen Moench, USGS Menlo Park

"Noteworthy discoveries gleaned from analysis of an unconfined aquifer
test"  

September 28, 2006

12:00 noon-1:00 PM

Environment & Natural Resources 520 N. Park Avenue Room 253

Allen Moench, USGS Menlo Park

"Lessons Learned from Analyses of Two
‘Benchmark’ Unconfined-Aquifer Tests"

 

October 4, 2006

Don Campbell, USGS Denver

"Atmospheric deposition: It’s not just acid rain anymore." 

October 11, 2006

No Seminar

SAHRA’s Annual Meeting

October 18, 2006

David Jacobs, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

"Biotic responses to changes in climate and hydrology - examples from the Miocene to the Holocene with implications for global warming."
 

October 25, 2006

Leticia Rodriguez, Visiting Scholar at the University of Arizona

"The Guarani Aquifer System in South America; A Challenge for Local-Scale and Regional-Scale Groundwater Flow Modeling"  

November 1, 2006

Mark Macklin, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

"Geomorphological approaches to the
assessment & management of metal mining affected river basins."
 

November 8, 2006

Shirley Kurc, University of Colorado, Geological Sciences

“Dynamics And Controls Of Ecosystem Scale Water, Carbon, And Energy Cyclng At Semiarid Grassland And Shrubland”  

November 15, 2006

Leo Leonhart and David Hargis

"Environmental Forensics – Is It a Matter of Courting Science?”

November 29, 2006

Marcel Schaap, University of Arizona, Soil, Water & Environmental Science

"Observing and Modeling the Behavior of Water at the Pore, Sample and
Field Scale"  

December 6, 2006
AGU – Student Presentation
 

 

Persons with a disability may request reasonable accommodations, such as a sign language interpreter, by contacting The Center for Disability Related Resources at 621-3268 (V/TTY). Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation.

 

 

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