Environmental Seminars at UW-Tacoma

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Sian Davies-Vollum
Wed, Jan 11, 2012 4:48 PM

Please join the Environmental Program at University of Washington-Tacoma for their winter quarter Environmental Seminar series.
Seminars are from 12:30 - 1:30 on Mondays in room 309 of the Science building. A map of campus with parking can be found at: http://www.tacoma.washington.edu/campus_map/.

For more information contact Sian Davies-Vollum ksdavies@u.washington.edu

Our seminars for this quarter are:

Jan 23rd: Regan Dunn, Biology Department, University of Washington-Seattle.

Tracking the Evolution of South American Biota of the Middle-Cenozoic of Patagonia, Argentina

Jan 30th: Kari Stiles, Puget Sound Institute, Center for Urban Waters.

Setting Ecosystem Recovery Targets for the Puget Sound Basin

Feb. 6th: Peter Selkin, Enviromental Science Program, University of Washington-Tacoma.

From footprint to fingerprint: Using Soil Magnetism and Mineralogy to Trace Smelter Contamination in Tacoma

Feb 27th: Brittany Brand: Earth and Space Sciences Department, University of Washington-Seattle.

Integrating Field and Numerical Techniques to Understand Volcanic Processes

March 5th: Jenny Hoffman, Eco-Adapt.

Adapting conservation and natural resource management to a changing climate

Please join the Environmental Program at University of Washington-Tacoma for their winter quarter Environmental Seminar series. Seminars are from 12:30 - 1:30 on Mondays in room 309 of the Science building. A map of campus with parking can be found at: http://www.tacoma.washington.edu/campus_map/. For more information contact Sian Davies-Vollum <ksdavies@u.washington.edu> Our seminars for this quarter are: Jan 23rd: Regan Dunn, Biology Department, University of Washington-Seattle. Tracking the Evolution of South American Biota of the Middle-Cenozoic of Patagonia, Argentina Jan 30th: Kari Stiles, Puget Sound Institute, Center for Urban Waters. Setting Ecosystem Recovery Targets for the Puget Sound Basin Feb. 6th: Peter Selkin, Enviromental Science Program, University of Washington-Tacoma. From footprint to fingerprint: Using Soil Magnetism and Mineralogy to Trace Smelter Contamination in Tacoma Feb 27th: Brittany Brand: Earth and Space Sciences Department, University of Washington-Seattle. Integrating Field and Numerical Techniques to Understand Volcanic Processes March 5th: Jenny Hoffman, Eco-Adapt. Adapting conservation and natural resource management to a changing climate