Dept of Earth & Environmental Sciences
Centre for Environmental and Information Technology (EIT)
200 University Ave. W
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567
Dr. Christina M. Smeaton
Everyone welcome!
Refreshments Provided
Please mark your calendars to reunite with your fellow classmates at the University of Waterloo earth sciences class reunion!!!
Events are being planned for the weekend of October 21st- 23rd, 2011, here on campus at the University of Waterloo. All Earth Sciences alumni from the class of '78 and earlier are invited. Spread the word!
Organized plans will include:
Please mark your calendars to reunite with your fellow classmates at the University of Waterloo earth sciences class reunion!!!
Events are being planned for the weekend of October 21st- 23rd, 2011, here on campus at the University of Waterloo. All Earth Sciences alumni from the class of '78 and earlier are invited. Spread the word!
Organized plans will include:
Speaker: Dr. Robert W. Gillham, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo
"The Waterloo Centre for Groundwater Research: Building a Phenomenon"
More details to come....
Please mark your calendars to reunite with your fellow classmates at the University of Waterloo earth sciences class reunion!!!
Events are being planned for the weekend of October 21st- 23rd, 2011, here on campus at the University of Waterloo. All Earth Sciences alumni from the class of '78 and earlier are invited. Spread the word!
Organized plans will include:
Department Seminar
Dr. Greg Sheellnut
Earth Sciences Department
National Taiwan Normal University
Petrogenesis of the Panjal Traps, Kashmir (NW India)
Free admission/ open to the public.
Extreme weather in the coming decades -what is the role of climate change?
By Dr. Roger Pielke Sr., the 2011 TD Canada Trust Walter Bean Visiting Professor
Seminar presenter:
Dr. Thomas Zack
Institut für Geowissenschaften
Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Germany
Rutile Geochemistry and Application.
Refreshments provided.
Presenter: Dr. Taehee Hwang
Institute for the Environment, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Refreshments served
PhD Thesis Defence
Presenter: Melissa Bunn
Speaker: Masaki Hayashi, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Physical Hydrology. Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, Canada.
Cameron McNaughton
Come join undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty members, friends and family to honour Sir William Logan, the first director of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC)!
- Games (including: a piezometer throw and rock hammer toss!)
- BBQ
- Social with Live entertainment + *FREE drinks for the first 50 people... and free appetizers!*
Tickets Purchase:
September 12-15
In front of the Earth and Environmental Sciences Main office (EIT Building)
From 11:00 am-2:00 pm
Presenter: Dale Holtz
D. Kirk Nordstrom
Senior Hydrogeochemist
U.S. Geological Survey, Boulder CO
Yellowstone's Contaminated Waters: Chemistry and Transport of As, Hg, H2S and F
Reception to follow in the Earth Sciences Museum.
Enivironmental Information and Technology (EIT) Building Foyer
Presenter:
Stephen E. Silliman, Department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences. University of Notre Dame.
Characterization of a Complex, Sole-Source Aquifer System
In Benin, West Africa
Dr. Vincent Thieu
European Commission - Joint Research Center
Institute for Environment and Sustainability
Rural, Water and Ecosystem Resources
Italy.
An integrated modeling of nutrient cycling from land to sea to assess the sustainability of alternatives nutrient mitigation measures.
Dr. Raoul-Marie Couture
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Georgia Institute of Technology
Coupled biogeochemical cycling of arsenic, sulphur and iron in the subsurface.
Discover how engineering and science played a critical role in locating and rescuing the trapped miners. Experience a highly visual presentation that will illustrate the situation and challenges. Join Maurice Dusseault and Steve Evans to discuss this amazing humanitarian feat and triumph of earth engineering.
Department Seminar
Godfrey S. Nowlan
Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary.
Earth Science Literacy and Planetary Citzenship: A Canadian Perspective