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Geomorphology Brown Bag - Spring 2008 schedule
Friday 12-1PM in ALS 3006

The Geomorphology Brown Bag Seminar provides a forum for students and faculty from Oregon State University and affiliated local research organizations to discuss topics in geomorphology in an informal setting. We are from the departments of Geosciences, Crop and Soil Science and BioResource Engineering, the College of Forestry, and the US Forest Service. We welcome anyone interested in geomorphology to join us!
We meet Fridays from noon to 1PM in ALS 3006.  This room is on the third floor of the Agricultural and Life Sciences Building, at the top of the stairs, next to the walkway over Campus Way to Cordley Hall.

 
other seminars of interest around OSU

Spring 2008

Water in the West
Spring Hydrology Seminar
Weds 4PM, ALS 4000

   

 

   

 
conferences, meetings & presentations
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International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI) General Assembly, Reykjavik, Iceland, August 17-22, 2008.
G.Grant, Cashman, K. (river & lava interactions)

HydroVision 2008, Sacramento, CA, July 14-18, 2008.
G. Grant. (Marmot Dam Removal)

4th ECRR International Conference on River Restoration, Venice, Italy, June 16-21, 2008.

MYRES 2008: Dynamic Interactions of Life and its Landscape, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, May 20-23, 2008.

World Environmental & Water Resources Conference, Honolulu, HI, May 12-16, 2008.
Grant G. and others. Experimental and field observations of breach dynamics accompanying erosion of Marmot cofferdam, Sandy River, OR.

American Fisheries Society Western Division Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, May 4-8, 2008.
Grant, G., Tague, C., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S.Geological framework for interpreting streamflow and temperature regimes under climate warming.
Burkholder, B., Grant, G., Haggerty, R. Wamper PJ, Khangaonkar T. Influence of Hyporheic Flow and Geomorphology on Temperature of a Large, Gravel-bed River, Clackamas River, Oregon, USA.

26th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference, Lodi CA. March 5-8, 2007.
Grant, G.E., Burkholder, B., Haggerty, R., Lewis, S. Can gravel augmentation below dams mitigate thermal effects of reservoirs?
Grant, G.E., O’Connor, J.E., Major, J., Wallick, J.R., Burkholder, B., Lewis, S. The Very Hungry River: Spectacular Geomorphic Response of the Sandy River to Removal of Marmot Dam.

Grant, G. February 26, 2008. The Very Hungry River: Spectacular Geomorphic Response of the Sandy River to Removal of Marmot Dam. Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, UC Santa Barbara, CA.(cancelled)

Grant.G., February 20, 2008. Destruction of Marmot Dam. Department of Geosciences Winter Seminar, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. (cancelled)

Grant, G. February 5, 2008. The Very Hungry River: Lessons from the spectacular geomorphic response of the Sandy River to removal of Marmot Dam. River Restoration Northwest, Stevenson, WA.

Grant, G. February 4, 2008. The Very Hungry River: Lessons from the spectacular geomorphic response of the Sandy River to removal of Marmot Dam. OSU Stream Team Seminar. Corvallis, OR.

Grant, G., Tague, C. January 28, 2008. Past, Present, and (near-term) Future of McKenzie River Hydrologic Studies and Modeling. Eugene Water and Electric Board, Eugene OR.

 



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