College of Forestry

Watershed Processes Group

Geomorphology Round Table Seminar Series

Geomorphology Brown Bag - Fall 2004
Friday 12-1PM in ALS 3006
Student & Faculty Research Presentations

 

Fall quarter is traditionally a chance to to catch up with each other (oh, and our research) after a long dry summer. Remind everyone what you are doing, report on the progress you've made, get advice (heckling) on what to do next, or just show cool photos and make us envious of your adventures.

Contrary to popular belief, powerpoint is not mandatory to present your research - we have an overhead projector and slide projector available as well. Or you can just talk. We can be good listeners.

email Sarah to get on our weekly reminder list - please recruit new students!

Presenter: Tsuyoshi Hattanji

Hydro-geomorphic processes and channel initiation in Ashio Mountain watersheds

Presenter: NO MEETING
Presenter: Jay Noller

Geomorphological Framework for Soil and Water Conservation by Cypriot Communities

Presenter: Jeff Ninnemann

Multi-scale stream tracer test in Loukout Creek, Oregon: Fractal behavior of hyporheic residence time distributions (GSA practice talk)

Presenter: Josh Wyrick, FSL West Conference Room

Geomorphology of River Islands

Presenter: Stephen Lancaster

Landscape evolution and the physics of trees

Presenter: NO MEETING
Presenter: Gordon Grant

Drainage network evolution in volcanic landscapes: How long does it take to get the river flowing?

Presenter: NO MEETING

THANKSGIVING

Presenter: Andrew Meigs

Logless landscapes: Erosional doldrums or cornucopia of crud?