Tuesday Morning Seminar Series
Fall 2004 Schedule
See the schedules of previous quarters
- Oct 5 USGS Water Resource Data Collection Activities and Data Availability for Washington State Scott Knowles Hyrdrologist, US Geological Survey
- Oct 12 What Can Green Do for You?: Implementation of Alternative Stormwater Management Techniques Patty Henshaw Northwest Hydraulic Consultants
- Oct 19 Channel Recovery Following Extreme Disturbances, Mount Pinatubo, Philippines Karen Gran Graduate Student, Earth & Space Sciences
- Oct 26 Above the Dam: Salmon Colonization in the Cedar River, Washington Joe Anderson Graduate Student, Fishery Sciences
- Nov 2 Climate Change in Washington State Alan Hamlet Research Scientist, Climate Impacts Group
- Nov 9 The Relationship of Flows and Land Use with Habitat and Geomorphic Condition Jenna Friebel Parametrix
- Nov 16 Evaluating the Use of High Resolution/Hyperspectral Remotely Sensed Imagery to Classify Riparian Forest Cover in the Pacific Northwest Lauren Mollot Graduate Student, College of Forest Resources
- Nov 23 Evaluating Habitat Restoration Opportunities within the Duwamish River, an Urban Estuary Sarah Morley National Marine Fisheries Service
- Nov 30 Employing the Small Watershed Approach at the Capitol State Forest: Set-up, Initial Data, and Future Applications Garrett Liles Graduate Student, College of Forest Resources
- Dec 7 How Sediment Deposition Establishes a Complex Template for Floodplain Ecosystem Development Scott Bechtold Graduate Student, Fishery Sciences