OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
Geomorphology Brown Bag - Fall 2002
Friday 12-1PM in Wilkinson 104
Current Research

The fall quarter will be all about CURRENT RESEARCH. The idea is to provide a forum for constructive feedback on student (and faculty) research in geomorphology. Unlike past meetings there won't necessarily be papers to read in advance, but we do ask that the presenters come prepared with something to engage our attention (overheads/handouts/video clips, etc...). Since we have a whole hour, we may be able to fit more than one presentation per week

Date Presenter Topic
Oct 4 2002

Group

how I spent my summer vacation

Oct 11 2002

Anne Jefferson

Why all the stream flow studies in the arctic are done in the summer

Oct 18 2002

Fred Swanson

Is there geophysical succession (like ecological succession) after major disturbances?

Oct 25 2002

Jeff Ninnemann

Rose Wallick

Hyporheic exchange and debris flow

Willamette River geomorphology

Nov 1 2002

Jay Noller

Tales of Mediterranean soil landscapes

Nov 8 2002

Jared Maclachlan

What could a 30m DEM possibly mean to a flood?

Nov 15 2002

Andrew Meigs

Ultra-rapid landscape response and sediment yield following glacier retreat, Icy Bay, southern Alaska.

Nov 22 2002

Stephen Lancaster

Gordon Grant

Forest debris flows & streams

Cougar Reservoir drawdown

Nov 28 2002

NO MEETING

THANKSGIVING

Dec 6 2002

NO MEETING

exam week / AGU meeting