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Five College Geology Faculty Symposium

Event Type: 
Special Event
Date: 
Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 7:00pm
Location: 
Mount Holyoke College Hooker Auditorium (Clapp 016, entrance at south side of Clapp Laboratory)

 

The Symposium features five short talks and then a longer one:
 
  •     Marsha Allen (Department Alum!), Mount Holyoke College: Deciphering the untold stories of a fractured rock aquifer.
  •     Greg De Wet (Department Alum!), Smith College: The brGDGT Hype Cycle - Can we take this paleotemperature proxy from the Trough of Disillusionment to the Plateau of Productivity?
  •     Nick Holschuh, Amherst College: Between the surface and the substrate: measuring glacier deformation and sliding in real time.
  •     Matt Winnick, University of Massachusetts: Hydrologic controls on greenhouse gas emissions from rivers and streams.
  •     Steve Roof, Hampshire College: More evidence of rapid Arctic climate change: Lake ice changes on Lake Linne (Svalbard) over the past 20 years.
  •     John Reid Speaker - Al Werner, Mount Holyoke College: Cyclical Sedimentation in the Portland Formation on the Campus of Mount Holyoke College: evidence of environmental change in the late Jurassic.
 
For more information, please contact Michelle Markley (mmarkley@mtholyoke.edu) or Deb LaBonte (dlabonte@mtholyoke.edu), Mount Holyoke College Department of Geology and Geography.