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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/water-institute/events/watertalk-significance-cany
 ons-atlantic-water-pathways
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue West MC
  5479 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:WaterTalk: The significance of canyons on Atlantic Water pathways\n
 towards the glaciers of Northwest Greenland
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series and\
 nco-hosted with the Department of Applied Mathematics\n[https://uwaterloo.
 ca/applied-mathematics/]\, Dr. Julie Pietrzak is a\nProfessor of Physical 
 Oceanography within the Environmental Fluid\nMechanics Section\, Faculty o
 f Civil Engineering and Geosciences\, Delft\nUniversity of Technology\, Th
 e Netherlands\, will present: The\nsignificance of canyons on Atlantic Wat
 er pathways towards the\nglaciers of Northwest Greenland.\n\nThis event is
  in person in MC 5479 with a lunch reception to follow.
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