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Join Dr. William Blomquist, from Indiana University - Purdue University Idianapolis, as he presents "Notes from Underground: A Groundwater Perspective on Water Resource Governance and Management," as part of the Water Institute's WaterTalk lecture series.

For more information about the speaker and the presentation, visit the Water Institute's page.

Join Gregory Baird, President of The Water Finance Research Foundation, as he presents "Perspectives on the Sustainable Water Infrastructure Challenge: Engineering, Technology or Financial Crisis," as part of the Water Institute's WaterTalk lecture series.

For more information about the speaker and the presentation, visit the Water Institute's page.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

2018 Canadian Rivers Institute Hynes Lecture

The Water Institute and Canadian Rivers Institute are co-hosting the 2018 Hynes Lecturer, Dr. Margaret A. Palmer (University of Maryland), who will be presenting, "Restoration, watershed context, and biogeochemical processes: from streams to wetlands."

For more information about the speaker and the presentation, visit the Water Institute's page.

Please register for the event.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018 3:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Earth Science Department Seminar

Microbe-mineral-fluid interactions: Case studies from natural environments, industrial problems and arctic biogeochemical processes 

Presented by Dr. Jenine McCutcheon, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds

Abstract: Microbial processes influence geochemical reaction pathways in a range of natural and engineered environments. These processes often result in the precipitation, alteration, or dissolution of mineral phases, thereby also altering the chemistry of the surrounding fluid.