Department Seminar: Chris Houser
Role of Framework Geology in Coastal Barrier Response to Extreme Storms
Prof. Chris Houser
Dean of Science
University of Waterloo
Role of Framework Geology in Coastal Barrier Response to Extreme Storms
Prof. Chris Houser
Dean of Science
University of Waterloo
The Ecohydrology Research Group is holding an Ecohydrology seminar on Tuesday November 28th at 11:00am in DC 1302 by Dr. Kevin Stevens (Department of Biology, Wilfrid Laurier University) titled "Wetland Plants in Urban Environments”.
Everyone is welcome and there will be coffee and tea!
Tong Hong, PhD candidate
Supervisor: Dr. Shoufa Lin
Thesis Title: Structural and Tectonic Evolution of the Beishan Area, NW China
9:00 AM
Remote
Bowen Zhou, PhD candidate
Supervisor: Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen
Thesis Title: Modelling the effects of stormwater best management practices on urban stormwater runoff phosphorus
9:00 AM
Hybrid: OPT (Optometry Building) Rm 350 and online (MS Teams)
Mohang Song, MSc candidate
Thesis Title: Integrated Hydrologic Model Calibration Under Non-Stationary Climates
10:00 AM
Hybrid - EIT 2053
Kai Liu, PhD candidate
Thesis Title: The Use of Fe Isotopes to Examine Fe Cycling in Boreal Shield Lakes: Implications for Cyanobacterial Bloom Development and Ancient Fe Cycling
1:00 PM
Remote
Caroline Taylor, MSc candidate
Thesis Title: Glacial Dispersion at the Canadian Malartic Gold Deposit
10:00 AM
Remote
Remote participants must request an invitation from the candidate, who then share a registration link.
Selenium stable isotopes as a tool for determining processes in the environment
Heather Shrimpton
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Waterloo
Sophie Gagnon, MSc candidate
Thesis Title: Proterozoic zircon dates from auriferous zones at the Island Gold deposit: implications for late gold remobilization in the Superior Province
12:00 PM
EIT 2053
Remote Participants must request an invitation from the candidate, who then share a registration link.
Lithium in brines (Duperow aquifer) in southeast Saskatchewan: a modern-day gold rush
Prof. Ben Rostron
Professor Emeritus
Earth and Atmopsheric Sciences
University of Alberta